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Eco-Conscious Travel Tips

Shereen Travels Cheap

Bring a reusable water bottle Stay hydrated, while also being environmentally conscious and not buying a bunch of bottled waters on your trips. Walk or take public transportation A big percentage of travelers rely on renting cars or taking cabs when on vacation, but that’s not always economical. You saved time and you saved money.

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11 Ways To Make Personal Travel More Sustainable And Less Polluting

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Sure, your mind may go right to taking the subway or hailing a taxi, but there are many ways to make travel more sustainable and a lot less polluting. Buses, subways, and light rail trains are a viable and green way to get around. Rent A Bike Not near home but still want to explore the area? Why not rent a bike for a few hours?

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It’s Done!! Our Disney Plan For December!

Saving Everyday

If the weather is nice, we may rent a pontoon boat and explore. 1) $25 Subway card - free from MyPoints. We travel cheap! Of course we like to look around and window shop, but we just don’t buy much. Sleep in and then go to Kona for a late breakfast. I also still have: (2) $10 Panera gift cards – free from MyPoints. (1)

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An American {Girl} In Paris: Part 2

Cheap Chica's Guide To Style

They’re tacky, cheap and seriously, where are you going to put your baguette magnet? Yes, you can take subway, but it’s not easy to find once you leave the Metro station and many travelers complain of getting lost on the way there. The other thing you need to know is that the markets are not cheap.

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