When is the cheapest time to travel?
Categories: Advice | Written By Andrew
When is the cheapest time to travel? This is a question which cannot be answered directly. Different places are cheap at different points of time. So it will not be fair to denote one particular time period when all the places of the world will be cheap. Here is a list of the places which will be cheap at different parts of the year. We have sorted out places with reference to the twelve months to denote the time to make it easier for you.
First of all, in January, the cheapest place to visit will be New York, San Francisco and Washington DC. You can visit the European countries of Ireland and Netherlands in February. This is also the cheapest time to travel to Dallas, Texas in the US. If you are fond of Hollywood and movie stars, don’t forget to visit Los Angeles during March. This is usually the cheapest time of the year to visit Beverly Hills. Los Angeles is also known as the ‘city of fantasy’.

You can visit Rome, Venice and the Alps of Italy or the Castilla y León of Spain during this month. April is the cheapest time to visit Jamaica or Charlotte and Ashville in the USA. When is the cheapest time to travel to Hawaii? The answer is May. During this time you can also visit Atlanta.
June is the cheapest time to visit Phoenix, Utah and Albuquerque. Want to visit the city of lawyers? Then you should visit this city, Memphis in July. This is also a good time if you want to visit El Paso. Are you a gambler or interested in pure fun? But worried about the cost? Don’t worry. August is the cheapest time to travel to Las Vegas.

During this time you can also visit Killington and Kansas City. If you love the Orient, then visit Japan during September. Costa Rica can be visited during October and the Dominican republic during November. The cheapest time to visit Germany and Greece is during December.
February 9th, 2009 at 7:02 pm
Because of the ongoing downtrend of global economy, more people have started to tour during off seasons, that saves a lot on many fronts like lodging and local tour packeges. Though they might not enjoy the best natural charm of some spots, but seeing the saving, it is worth to compromise. The main thing I like during off season tour is that we get personalized attention everywhere. Last minute bargaining for lodging deals and cheap airfares may be a good practice to make the whole tour more budgetory but don’t compromise with safety, service satndards, hygenic conditions etc.
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August 7th, 2009 at 1:17 am
Going to Disney World at the end of the month - and want to buy park hopper passes before I go. I’ve heard buying online is better than the outrageous prices I’d pay at the park. Any sites I should try? Please indicate if you’ve had a positive experience buying from the site.