These video and written tutorials will teach you everything you need to
know about travel hacking and making your dream trip become a reality.
A common
misunderstanding about travel hacking is that you have to apply for many travel rewards credit cards every 3 months in order to have success at booking a vacation on miles and points.
This is a new series on the
blog about travel hacking beginners and the steps they're taking to earn miles and points to redeem for free and nearly free travel.
I had known
about travel hacking for several years, but had not really applied myself until realizing that we had a family reunion scheduled in Nevada.
This week, I'm taking a break from The Future of Travel Series to do something a little more practical.I had a chance to catch up with a lot of friends over the holidays and invariably the... [Read more...] about Travel Hacking Tips for the Non-Hacker (Part 1)
My travel hacking posts are consistently some of my most popular posts, so I thought I'd start a new website
all about travel hacking.
Inspired by our recent Travel Hacking Masterclass we wanted to go over some of the most common
questions about Travel Hacking that we get here at Extra Pack of Peanuts.
Why Jones Around the World is a Top Budget Travel Blog: Following Dave's travel plans means guaranteed fun on a budget — he
writes about travel hacks, cheap destinations, and music festivals throughout Asia and Europe.
Slightly jealous and more than a little intrigued, he learned everything they
knew about travel hacking, and being the competitive guy he was, he ended up out - earning them (by a lot) within a couple of years.
Use this time to talk about your travel plans, ask any questions you have
about travel hacking, or get help planning your dream trip.
As I have joked in the past, before I learned
about travel hacking I still traveled all the time — I took busses, I flew Spirit, and I stayed in hostels.