If you’re going on a trip during the holidays, you often have to plan not only sightseeing but also transportation, housing, and all necessary things. It happens that a personal car, which is ideal for daily commuting, is not quite functional for vacation trips. Renting the right car can meet all your needs and ensure a successful holiday.

Prices for the best car rental services are quite reasonable today. However, the possibility of cost savings still worries many. Find out how to save money on renting a car during the holidays in this article.

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Helpful Tips on How to Save on Holiday Car Rental Service

There are many different tips for saving money when renting a car. However, not all of them are effective. Read the top 11 in the paragraphs below.

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There’s really no part of Tasmania where you won’t find somewhere interesting to visit. But some parts of the state are easier to reach than others, making them more popular with tourists. I think it’s fair to say that the west coast of Tasmania is far less travelled than the south, east or north coasts. It still gets visitors, often people on a a Tasmania road trip or tour of Tasmania, but just not as many. 

Part of the problem, is that there’s only so much of the Tasmanian west coast that you can reach. Once you hit the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park much of the coast is wild and inaccessible. Yes, there’s

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There’s no question that Central Europe is one of my favourite regions of Europe to travel in. Central Europe is a region that has so much potential for tourists, while also being relatively easy to explore independently. It might not be as classically recognisable as Western Europe or the Mediterranean, but that leaves more opportunity for exciting and unexpected destinations on your Central Europe itinerary.

For some reason, two weeks seems to be the most common length of time people wish to allow to explore the region. For an area that covers so much space, that’s not long. As such, a 2-week central Europe itinerary can only cover so much. I would personally allow longer

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If you’re planning on visiting Tasmania, there’s every chance your trip is going to include some time in Hobart. After all, it is the largest city and capital of the island state. But there’s so much more to the city that makes it an effortlessly enjoyable destination. And the range of Hobart tourist attractions is a big part of that.

Before my last visit, I honestly thought of Hobart as just the gateway to southern Tasmania, the starting point for visiting Bruny Island and the Tasman Peninsula. I mean, I knew some of its major attractions from interesting areas and museums to the city’s iconic mountain. But each of these places to visit in Hobart,

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Growing up in Melbourne there were a few places my family would go on holidays in Victoria with some regularity. The surf coast was one, northern Victoria another. And then there was the Grampians. My memories from that time are spotty, but I do distinctly remember the bush there and how serene of a place it was.

Upon moving back to Melbourne, visiting the Grampians was high on my list of travel I wanted to do in my home state. But plans don’t always work out. Thankfully, my wish to do some Grampians hiking was revived thanks to Viator when they gifted me the opportunity to take one of their Grampians tours and return to

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