Kelly Mack+FollowWhy a quick Montreal trip changed everythingLosing a job can make any big plans feel impossible, but squeezing in a short, budget-friendly getaway can work wonders for your mindset. A weekend in Montreal—just a quick flight from New York—turned out to be the perfect reset. No packed itinerary, just good food, vintage shops, and time to actually enjoy the city with a friend. Sometimes, the best trips aren’t about ticking off sights, but about recharging and finding joy in the little things. Have you ever taken a small trip that made a big difference during a tough time? #Travel #TravelOnABudget #Montreal00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowRetiree Vacay Spots That Won’t Break the BankWho knew you could have a dreamy getaway without blowing your retirement savings? Experts just dropped a list of the most budget-friendly U.S. destinations for retirees. Clearwater, FL tops the list at just $998 for a couple’s trip—think warm beaches and chill vibes. Other wallet-friendly picks? Branson, MO for live shows, Denver for sunshine and mountain views, and even Honolulu if you time it right. Who’s ready to pack their bags for less? #Travel #TravelOnABudget #RetirementGoals00Share
Justin Dixon+FollowChatGPT’s $300 Road Trip ChallengeEver wondered if you could actually take a road trip for less than $300? I put ChatGPT to the test and the hacks it gave are surprisingly doable: pick a destination within 200 miles, camp or car camp to save on lodging, pack your own food (think wraps and pasta salad), and load up on free activities like hiking or art walks. Suddenly, a weekend adventure doesn’t have to break the bank! Who’s in for a budget getaway? #Travel #RoadTripHacks #TravelOnABudget00Share