A Change in Philosophy Will Have You Traveling Cheaper and More Often

Matthew Holmes
Travelationship
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3 min readApr 10, 2024
a change in philosophy will have you traveling cheaper and more often
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Do a fair amount of traveling, and inevitably, you’ll get asked, “How Do You Travel So Much?” To that, I give a simple one-word answer: Flexibility. When February rolls around, Heather likes to take a trip to a lovely warm beach and escape the cold for a few days, which is a reasonable enough request. She doesn’t say, “Take me to Pink Sand Beach in the Bahamas.” There are thousands of beaches; on any given day of the year, more than half of them are nice and warm. The question then becomes, why put an unnecessary restraint on your trip planning right from the start?

The beach we went to instead was Devils Bay Beach on Virgin Gorda | Photo Credit: Matthew Holmes

Flexible Travel Philosophy

Essentially, there are two parts to any given trip: the Where and the When. Being flexible allows you to travel for less money to turn one trip into two or, better still, two into 4. Let’s go back to Heather and her beach. Taking advantage of the 3-day weekend in February is the When. Now, we need to do some legwork and find out who is giving us the best weekend deal. By being flexible on the Where, instead of maybe forty different flights to take us to see the Pink Sand Beach in the Bahamas, we can choose between thousands of options to whatever beaches are giving the best deals.

The Eiffel Tower at night | Photo Credit: Matthew Holmes

The same principle applies if you must see the Eiffel Tower in Paris. You have the Where Paris. So now your job is to search for the best deal on the When. Once again, you have gone from a few choices to almost infinite possibilities. If you want to take it to the next level, because everywhere has something to see or experience, don’t worry about the where or the when. You suddenly have the following Monday off; head over to Skyscanner, put in the dates, set the destination to blank “Everywhere,” and see what happens. If you prefer Google Flights, try “Anywhere.”

Skyscanner Screenshot | Photo Credit: Matthew Holmes
google flights anywhere search screenshot
Google Flights Screenshot | Photo Credit: Matthew Holmes

Let us know your thoughts or if this philosophy works for you.

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Travelationship
Travelationship

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Travelationship is a medium publication by Heather and Matt, dedicated to sharing mindful travel's imperfect, realistic moments. Whether exploring a local park or trekking across the globe, Travelationship invites readers into a world of adventure and exploration.

Matthew Holmes
Matthew Holmes

Written by Matthew Holmes

I write about my life and experiences as a traveler and photographer.