Sunday Tribune

Have a break without breaking the bank

- BERNELEE VOLLMER Bernelee.vollmer@inl.co.za

WHEN it comes to money, most of us can do with some advice on how to save and still have a good time.

We are facing issues such as soaring flight prices and spiked fuel prices which could make you question whether it’s worth it to travel. However, there are ways to save money.

Here’s how families can save money when going on holiday this summer. Day hotelling and rewards There are ways to enjoy a hotel without having to stay the night.

You can enjoy a lovely meal or date night at the restaurant at the hotel of your choice.

And if you really want to wind down, hotels have spas too, and a massage doesn’t sound like a bad idea.

“When choosing a hotel for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner these holidays, look for establishm­ents that offer specials for non-guests bookings,” advises Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront head concierge, Yusuf Jinoo.

In addition, many hotels include access to their grounds for day guests; access to swimming pools and gardens.

Into nature

It’s so easy to enjoy a day out in nature in and around South Africa where there are 19 national parks.

You can enjoy spectacula­r views, wildlife and hiking trails.

You can even set a date to have a picnic at one of the nature reserves.

Sanparks offers greatly discounted rates for South African and African citizens, especially for kids.

Micro-saving

This is not everyone’s cup of tea;

for instance, you can put some of your holiday savings into Bitcoin.

“While it’s important to acknowledg­e that cryptocurr­ency hasn’t had the best year, it was previously the best-performing asset of the decade,” says Ricki Allardice, head of product

at micro-saving and investing app upnup. You don’t need large amounts of money.

“In fact, with an app like upnup you can buy Bitcoin simply by ‘rounding up’ your spending on necessitie­s like groceries and fuel or by setting a

specific amount each month,” he said. Museums

There are close to 100 museums around the country where you can learn about transport, art, national history, and indigenous culture.

Most museum entry fees are below R50 for adults and below R20 for kids.

Iziko Museums in Cape Town often conducts holiday programmes.

In addition, many libraries have free holiday programmes that include art days, movie afternoons, and more.

Affordable flights

According to data from the travel search engine Cheapfligh­ts.co.za you’ll get the best prices to fly domestical­ly in the last week of November.

“From November 21-30 travellers can catch a return domestic flight for R2 155 – the lowest price from now until the end of November,” says Laure Bornet, GM, Kayak, EMEA, which manages Cheapfligh­ts.co.za.

Another trick is knowing when to fly. “Booking your flight on a Monday will cost you less than any other day,” says Bornet.

So buckle up and enjoy the holiday season while saving.

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WHEN it comes to money, most of us can do with some advice on how to save and still have a good time. | Freepik

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