鈥婽his was the summer that everyone decided to travel again. Sixty percent of Americans had plans for a summer vacation, according to a by Deloitte. And good for them. After being locked up for over two years due to the pandemic, we all deserved a much-needed getaway.
But goodness, was that vacation hard-earned this year. With soaring gas prices, road trips were costly. With limited flights, pricey airfare tickets, and frequent flight delays and cancellations, flying was tumultuous. This summer had the highest airfare prices on record for the past five years, according to, a flight price tracking app. Once you got to your destination, limited staffing and big crowds often meant more waiting in lines. Employment in the leisure and hospitality sector is still below its February 2020 level by 7.1 percent, according to the .
In short, high fuel prices, labor shortages, and post-pandemic wanderlust created a perfect storm. 鈥淭raveling this summer required a lot of flexibility and getting creative, bringing a whole new meaning to requiring a sense of adventure,鈥 says Mollie Krengel, founder of , a platform for curated travel guides.
Summer, though, is always the busiest and most expensive time to travel. But fall? That鈥檚 when you can expect fewer crowds and more savings. 鈥淲ith so much demand and chaos in the travel industry this summer, the good news is that we are seeing flight prices drop for the fall, which is a relief for people who were shocked by the prices they saw this summer,鈥 says Melanie Lieberman, global features editor at, a travel intel site. 鈥淲e鈥檙e encouraging travelers to think of places that are not typically fall destinations. If you鈥檙e OK traveling in the off season, you can get a better deal.鈥
Here are some cost-saving tips for traveling this fall and early winter season鈥攁nd a few ideas for where to go.
1. Book Ahead
The old travel adage is still true: don’t wait until the last minute to book because you’ll likely be subjected to the highest prices and the lowest inventory. So, plan ahead. 鈥淏e proactive. Track flights and set alerts so you know if the price has dropped,鈥 says Lieberman. Airfare search engine sites like,, and can help you fine tune the best airfare rates to your destination鈥攐r help you pick a destination with the best deals.
Same with lodging: Book in advance for the best rates. 鈥淲e recommend planning your accommodation far in advance, since last-minute bookings tend to be more expensive and harder to find,鈥 says Kristen Bor, founder of the , an outdoors and travel blog. At the, in downtown Portland, Oregon, score the package, and if you make your reservation at least five days in advance, you鈥檒l get 15 percent off the nightly rate and a late 2 P.M. checkout. (You can also borrow a bike, fishing rod, or yoga mat from the hotel鈥檚 gear shed in the lobby.)
2. Be Flexible with Your Dates
鈥淚f you can, play around with arrival and departure dates because that鈥檚 where you can unlock the biggest deals,鈥 Lieberman says. If you search for flights on, for example, the site will show you price ranges for different dates, so you can select the cheapest days to travel.
Sometimes, the longer you stay, the better the rate. In Austin, Texas, rates are automatically discounted when you book three or more nights at the; same at the, which gives you 15 percent off your rate if you book for three nights or more., a room rental site with well-designed hotel-style rooms for rent everywhere from New Orleans to Barcelona, encourages longer visits by offering 25 percent off if you stay for a week, and up to 40 percent off if you stay longer.
, which lists unique vacation rentals around the world, has a , offering special long-term rates and last-minute discounts. For example, stay at this , via Boutique Homes, and you鈥檒l get 10 percent off the nightly rate of $270 a night if you stay for a week.
3. Take a Road Trip
The best way to save on airfare prices? Drive. Yes, gas is expensive, too, but try renting an electric car or not traveling too far from home. 鈥淐onsider renting a campervan for your trip. It will give you a taste of van life, and depending on the region and length of your road trip, renting a camper van can still be less expensive than booking a hotel every night,鈥 says Bor. 鈥淐ampgrounds are much cheaper than hotels or Airbnbs.鈥
, the peer-to-peer RV and campervan rental site, now offers travel insurance and a new option to pay for your rental over four, interest-free payments. If you鈥檙e driving a campervan or RV, consider joining an RV club like or, which you鈥檒l pay an annual fee, then you get unlimited access to stay for free on hosts鈥 properties around the country.
Don鈥檛 want to camp? That鈥檚 OK. The new, which opened in Salt Lake City, Utah, in February, currently has a, where if you book a room at the hotel and drive there, they鈥檒l give you $50 in gas credit with your room. 鈥淔or help finding the cheapest gas while traveling, the is a must,鈥 adds Bor. 鈥淧ro tip: gas prices tend to increase on weekends and holidays, so filling your tank on Monday rather than Sunday will help you pinch a few pennies.鈥
4. Go Farther Afield
Be willing to explore off the beaten path for a better deal鈥攁nd a better experience. 鈥淲hen you find obscure places, you can find better deals and cooler spots with less people,鈥 Krengel says. 鈥淎ny change of scenery does wonders for our mental health, for disconnecting from the everyday. Try renting a tiny house on a little lake within a few hours from your house. You don鈥檛 have to go far or spend that much to give yourself that experience of getting away.鈥
Say, instead of going to Vermont for fall foliage in October鈥攚here prices and crowds will be at their peak鈥攃onsider, say, West Virginia, which has beautiful fall hikes, some of the best fall whitewater rafting in the country, and better deals. After Labor Day until the end of October, the Summersville Dam releases from Summersville Lake into the Gauley River, creating what鈥檚 known as Gauley season. runs day trips on the Upper and Lower Gauley.
5. Consider Alternative Lodging
Like airfare prices, lodging rates have gone up, too. You can score hotel deals via the same booking sites that enable you to shop for flights鈥攕ites like,, or. There can be cost-saving benefits to booking an, too. 鈥淏ooking a rental property can be a great way to save not just on the per night price, but if you have a kitchen, you鈥檙e not paying to go out for every meal,鈥 Lieberman says. 鈥淏ut be mindful with vacation rental sites and make sure you鈥檙e click through and see the total, as there are cleaning fees and other fees that you may not see in your initial room rate.鈥
If you鈥檙e willing to consider more rustic or unique accommodations, check out sites like,, or use. You can stay in a for $99 a night, via Hipcamp, or a for $175 a night, via Airbnb. Or stay for free by becoming a vetted house sitter at, or sleep in an in the wilderness for next to nothing.
6. Bundle Your Booking
Remember that your time is valuable, so spending hours searching for a great deal isn鈥檛 always in your best interest. 鈥嬧嬧淪ign up for emails from your favorite airlines or travel sites and you鈥檒l hear about travel packages that they鈥檙e offering to certain destinations that might include airfare and hotel,鈥 says Krengel. 鈥淐onsider the amount of time you鈥檙e saving if you鈥檙e not having to spend hours researching and booking.鈥
If you book a flight with, a budget airline and adventure company, you can also book, like sailing cruises, guided hiking, or brewery tours in your destination, and get 15 percent off rates. Aha has great on flights into Nevada鈥檚 Reno-Tahoe airport, currently starting as low as $39 one way from select cities. Once you鈥檙e there, book a room at the chic in South Lake Tahoe, California, where rooms start at $139 a night if you go midweek in the fall, compared to weekend rates that cost double that.
7. Insure Your Trip
鈥淕et a great deal, but don鈥檛 forget to protect the money you鈥檙e putting into travel,鈥 Lieberman says. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l be glad you did if you need to make a change to your reservation.鈥 Lieberman recommends getting travel insurance, whether you鈥檙e taking a big international trip or you鈥檙e just going away for the weekend. You may want to consider a 鈥榗ancel for any reason travel鈥 insurance, which typically refunds up to 75 percent of your non-refundable trip costs if you need to cancel within a set number of days. has affordable trip insurance, or check out to shop around for the best travel insurance deal.