If you’re planning a trip, this guide with travel discounts and websites with great deals will come in very handy to save money and make organizing your trip a bit easier along the way.
Here I’ve gathered all the websites I use for my own travels, and yes, some of them offer discounts (because traveling is great, but overspending… not so much).

Flights: deals
To find cheap flights, I always use Skyscanner. It’s very easy to use and lets you compare routes and prices to find the best option without going crazy jumping from one website to another.
Accommodation: 15% off or more
If you’re planning your next trip and need to book accommodation, I recommend Booking.com. It’s the largest platform in the world, and with this link, you get 15% or more off depending on your destination. Don’t miss it!
Mobile data
▪ eSIM with 5% discount
One of the most important things when traveling is having a reliable internet connection at all times. It makes getting around easier and lets you communicate with locals even if you don’t speak the language.
I always use Holafly. It works great all over the world, gives you unlimited data, and with this link you get a 5% discount.
They’ve also recently added the option to share your data with other devices in some destinations, which is perfect if you’re traveling with others.
▪ Affordable eSIM
If you're looking for a cheaper alternative, this eSIM works really well and is perfect if you’re traveling backpacker-style. You can choose between unlimited data or a specific amount of GB, depending on what you need.
Travel Insurance: 5% off or more
Never forget to get good travel insurance when planning a trip. I always go with HeyMondo, an international provider specializing in travel insurance. They cover accidents, medical assistance, repatriation, theft, lost luggage—basically, almost anything that could happen on a trip.
Two great perks of this insurance are 24/7 assistance and the fact that you don’t have to pay out of pocket and then wait to get reimbursed. They handle it all directly.
With this link, you’ll get a 5% discount, and sometimes they run special promotions offering up to 15% off. 😉
▪ Affordable travel insurance
If you want a simple travel insurance at a good price, this is a solid option. It does the job well without blowing your budget.
▪ Nomads and Long Journeys of Several Months
If you’re planning a longer trip, this long-stay insurance is the best option, and it also comes with a discount.
Civitatis Free Walking Tours
Another great way to save money while learning about a destination’s history and fun facts is by joining free walking tours.
If you’re not familiar with the concept, let me clarify: while they’re called “free,” you’re expected to pay what you feel is fair at the end of the tour. In my experience, these tours are always fun and engaging.
Check out all the free tours available on this website.
Car rentals at local prices (and up to 70% off)
After years of traveling, I’ve found that renting cars from local companies instead of big international ones is a great way to save money.
The only problem with local car rental companies is figuring out which ones you can trust. To avoid any issue, I use a couple of websites that are great for finding reliable and affordable local options:
- In the Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan): Local Rent, which has unbeatable prices.
- In the rest of the world: Discover Cars, which works with both local and international companies, and with that link you can find discounts of up to 70%.
Final Thoughts
I hope these travel discounts help you save money on your next adventure!
If you have any questions, leave me a comment below and I'll help you as much as I can. If you found the article useful, share it with other travelers. Have a good trip! 😘
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Hi, I’m Andrea, creator and author of Viajeros Activos (Active Travelers). I write about Southeast Asia, the Caucasus, and Europe. I’m a full-time traveler, passionate about good food, and always looking for new adventures.