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TRAVEL HACK #1 – NEVER PAY FOR WATER AT THE AIRPORT
Buying water at the airport is expensive, especially if you’re on a tight budget. You also shouldn’t bring your own water, as bottles containing liquids will be confiscated when you go through security. Instead, bring an empty, refillable water bottle with you that you can fill up at a water fountain.
TRAVEL HACK #2 – USE SOARFARE
SoarFare is an online flight-booking platform that also serves as a travel savings account. With it, you can book flights with airlines all over the world, or select one of their eight monthly subscription levels, which start at just $20 per month.
Each level earns you a set number of monthly points, which you can save and use to book flights through SoarFare. You can even book a flight if you don’t have enough points for it—SoarFare will just deduct your points and you pay the difference using the debit or credit card on file.
SoarFare allows you to invest in your own travel future every month, and with its Altitude Rewards program, you’ll earn a set number of free points depending on your subscription level. These free points accumulate faster than frequent flyer miles and can eventually earn you free flights
You can also transfer points to a friend or family member who needs them!
TRAVEL HACK #3 – ROLL YOUR CLOTHES FOR MORE SPACE
My third travel hack is very simple: roll your clothes to conserve space in your bags. This is something I’ve sworn by for YEARS. Instead of folding your clothes flat in your suitcase, roll them into a cylinder shape. You’ll be able to pack a lot more, and it’ll also keep your clothes from getting wrinkled!
TRAVEL HACK #4 – BRING A PORTABLE PHONE CHARGER
As a travel content creator, there’s nothing worse than needing to use my phone to look up or document something and seeing that it’s out of juice. To avoid that, I suggest buying a portable phone charger. They’re basically like external batteries that you can charge via a USB cable. Just hook it up to your phone and your battery will charge. It’s a smart investment and an absolute must when you travel!
TRAVEL HACK #5 – USE ATMS UPON ARRIVAL TO GET LOCAL CURRENCY
Every time I travel, there is one thing I do the moment I land: go to an ATM and convert my money into the local currency. Try to estimate how much you’ll need for everything you want to do over the next few days or weeks, including food, accommodations, activities, and other travel expenses. Then add more in case of an emergency. Using an ATM beats going to a local currency exchange every time. Currency exchanges usually tack on additional fees, and they completely rip you off with the exchange rate. If you want to hold on to more of your money, using an ATM is the way to go.
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About Me:
My name is David Hoffmann. For the last 13 years, I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,200 destinations in 83 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
USE MY CODE DAVID30 TO GET 30% OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH
TRAVEL HACK #1 – NEVER PAY FOR WATER AT THE AIRPORT
Buying water at the airport is expensive, especially if you’re on a tight budget. You also shouldn’t bring your own water, as bottles containing liquids will be confiscated when you go through security. Instead, bring an empty, refillable water bottle with you that you can fill up at a water fountain.
TRAVEL HACK #2 – USE SOARFARE
SoarFare is an online flight-booking platform that also serves as a travel savings account. With it, you can book flights with airlines all over the world, or select one of their eight monthly subscription levels, which start at just $20 per month.
Each level earns you a set number of monthly points, which you can save and use to book flights through SoarFare. You can even book a flight if you don’t have enough points for it—SoarFare will just deduct your points and you pay the difference using the debit or credit card on file.
SoarFare allows you to invest in your own travel future every month, and with its Altitude Rewards program, you’ll earn a set number of free points depending on your subscription level. These free points accumulate faster than frequent flyer miles and can eventually earn you free flights
You can also transfer points to a friend or family member who needs them!
TRAVEL HACK #3 – ROLL YOUR CLOTHES FOR MORE SPACE
My third travel hack is very simple: roll your clothes to conserve space in your bags. This is something I’ve sworn by for YEARS. Instead of folding your clothes flat in your suitcase, roll them into a cylinder shape. You’ll be able to pack a lot more, and it’ll also keep your clothes from getting wrinkled!
TRAVEL HACK #4 – BRING A PORTABLE PHONE CHARGER
As a travel content creator, there’s nothing worse than needing to use my phone to look up or document something and seeing that it’s out of juice. To avoid that, I suggest buying a portable phone charger. They’re basically like external batteries that you can charge via a USB cable. Just hook it up to your phone and your battery will charge. It’s a smart investment and an absolute must when you travel!
TRAVEL HACK #5 – USE ATMS UPON ARRIVAL TO GET LOCAL CURRENCY
Every time I travel, there is one thing I do the moment I land: go to an ATM and convert my money into the local currency. Try to estimate how much you’ll need for everything you want to do over the next few days or weeks, including food, accommodations, activities, and other travel expenses. Then add more in case of an emergency. Using an ATM beats going to a local currency exchange every time. Currency exchanges usually tack on additional fees, and they completely rip you off with the exchange rate. If you want to hold on to more of your money, using an ATM is the way to go.
Where have you been?
Subscribe Here! http://bit.ly/DavidsbeenhereSub
Top videos! http://bit.ly/DavidsbeenhereTopVideos
Follow Me:
+ INSTAGRAM ► https://instagram.com/davidsbeenhere
+ FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/davidsbeenhere
+ TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/davidsbeenhere
+ MY BLOG! ► http://davidsbeenhere.com/
Contact Me:
+BUSINESS EMAIL ► david@godandbeauty.com
#Davidsbeenhere #[CITY] #Ukraine #DavidInUkraine
About Me:
My name is David Hoffmann. For the last 13 years, I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,200 destinations in 83 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
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