Just because you’re dying to get some sun in the fun doesn’t mean you need to burn your financial goals to a crisp! Here are eight ways to vacation like all you’ve ever wanted without overspending.
1. Try a Staycation

A staycation is a valid way to spend your summer. Spend time re-discovering your favorite spots or find some new favorites to add to your list! Eliminating the cost of travel and lodging means that you’re spending less overall, giving you more room to do what you want while you paint the town red!
2. Cash in Reward Points

If you’ve been hoarding those miles or reward points for years, waiting for a rainy day, then maybe now’s the time to use them. Doing so can save you a veritable fortune on things you might need for your travels, like car rentals or flight tickets.
3. Plan Your Itinerary Around Freebies

While exploring the place you’re visiting, don’t forget to research what you can do for low or no cost and plan your itinerary around them. Stuffing your schedule with mostly free stuff ensures you’ll have the cash to do whatever else you’d like. It can make some travel options seem significantly more affordable.
4. Book Vacations in Advance

We hate to say hindsight is 20/20, but there’s no reason you can’t start shopping now for next summer if you feel it’s too late! And booking anything for your vacation in advance always comes highly recommended; set up alerts for flight and hotel prices so you’ll get the best deals directly to your inbox and strike while the iron is hot, even if it’s in February for a trip in December.
5. Use Apps to Your Advantage

Many apps are explicitly geared toward finding last-minute deals on hotels and flights. So, if you aren’t much of a planner but still want to save, never fear—there are many options that can help you nab some fantastic prices even on short notice.
6. Go for Budget Accommodations

If the plan is to experience the unseen vista you’re traveling to, then your accommodations likely won’t need to be super fancy. Cut back on costs by opting for an “it’ll do” type of hotel; all you really need is a place to rest your head, and you can spend the rest of your time (and money) making memories outside the hotel.
7. Travel in the Off-Peak Season

We realize we’re talking about summer in general here, but there are still off-peak times within the few months summer lasts. Traveling earlier or later in the summer is generally cheaper, especially if you plan your trip around when school is getting back into session. The bonus of enjoying your trip with fewer crowds is also a nice perk!
8. Travel With Loved Ones

Traveling with family and friends can help ease some of the burden surrounding food, transportation, and hotel expenses. It’ll make your vacation more affordable and fun — provided the people you invite are actually good travel companions. Traveling with certain friends can backfire if they aren’t on the same frugal journey you are, so keep that in mind when selecting your crew.
15 Behaviors That Are a Dead Giveaways Someone Is Poorly Educated

We all like to think we are always acting at our most intelligent and rational. Yet, ignorance from a lack of education can sneak up on us or be on full display in others.
Awareness is key to preventing and correcting some of our worst ideas and behavior. Here are 15 signs of ignorance and poor education to look out for.
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15 Things People Mistakenly Think Are Real but Aren’t

People believe all kinds of ridiculous things, and they believe some true-sounding things that are actually false as well. Some of these things have been repeated for ages and will probably never go away.
Others have sprung up more recently and spread fast, thanks to the internet. While you probably can’t convince the people who repeat such misinformation that they’re wrong, you can at least know the truth when they try to push it on you!
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The 20 Most Successful Singers Of All Time

It’s easy to judge the success of an artist based on how many Grammys they’ve won or by how much money they’ve made. A better look at success, however, is to see how many singles they’ve released relative to the number of Grammys they’ve won.
According to BonusInsider, these artists are the most successful based on these metrics.

