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My partner and I are sort of pinching pennies right now. Okay, we have been doing that since we met several years ago. We don’t struggle to cover our basic needs (rent, food, gas, health insurance, car insurance etc.) but once we’ve done that, we only put aside a little bit of money each month. And we want to put aside that money for emergencies, retirement, or many of the other unavoidable events in life. So, that being said, we also like to treat ourselves to at least two fun vacations a year. You’re probably wondering how we manage to afford that and still meet our financial goals of putting aside money on our modest incomes. Well, we’ve just learned to be sneaky, sharp, crafty, thrifty…you get the idea. Nobody should feel like a little escape and a lot of fun is beyond reach just because they’re on a serious budget. Here is how to afford a vacation, even if you’re almost broke.

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Stay close to home

First, get creative about your vacation destinations. You don’t need to go to a real destination to have fun. What do you need? A place to stay that isn’t your home. A pool. Some pretty nature. A different type of surroundings. Those are really all the things you need to feel that you escaped from real life for a while. I bet there are plenty of places within driving distance of where you live where you can get those things. So stop thinking the Bahamas or Paris and start thinking about little gems outside the city.

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Always check Groupon, Living social etc.

These sites have serious deals on quality accommodations and entertainment. Remember that even the best hotels and shows sometimes fail to fill rooms and seats, and they give the leftovers to Groupon or Living Social at half the price…or even a quarter of the price.

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Check your Credit Card rewards programs

Your Credit Card probably has some rewards you probably haven’t explored. First, use your points. Second, look up which vendors your credit card has deals with—your points will go further with these. And, find vendors through which you get twice or three times the points when you shop there. That means cash back for you.

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Don’t be shy about staying with acquaintances

Don’t be shy about asking the world of Facebook, “I’m visiting this city on these dates: does anyone know anyone there who’d be willing to host me? Even for a small fee?” That way, you can get cheap or free accommodations and a tour guide. You’d be surprised how many people are willing to host a friend of a friend—that means you can host them back, one day.

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Follow airlines on social media

Airlines often run short specials, during which time you can buy certain one-way or round-trip tickets for insanely low prices. Again, if your schedule is flexible, just take them up on these deals and go! Even if it’s not where you had planned on going.