Alternative travel accommodations for seniors on the go

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Dear Savvy Senior

My wife and I love to travel, but hotel costs eat up our budget so fast we can’t stay as long, or go as often as we’d like to. I’ve heard that there are various alternative lodging options that offer free or low-cost accommodations to seniors. What can you tell us about this?

Retired Travelers

SFlbDear Retired                                    

It’s true! You can save lots of money when you travel by skipping pricey hotels and opting for an alternative form of lodging. Here are some different options to consider. 

Home Exchanges

One way to get free accommodations when you travel is by swapping homes with someone who’s interested in visiting the area where you live. To make a swap, you’ll need to join an online home exchange service where you can list your home, and get access to thousands of other listings. Then you simply email the owners of houses or apartments you’re interested in – or they email you – and you make arrangements. Most home exchange sites like homeexchange.com, digsville.com, intervacusa.com charge membership fees ranging from $45 to $100, or try craigslist.org which offers a house-swap section for free.

House Sitting

If you’re willing to undertake a few household chores another way to get free lodging here in the U.S. and abroad is by house sitting. You live in someone else’s home while they’re away for a long weekend or even a few months. And in exchange for the free accommodations, you take care of certain responsibilities such as their pets, lawn, mail, etc. To find these opportunities try sites like caretaker.org, housecarers.com, housesittersamerica.com and sabbaticalhomes.com – they all charge a small membership fee.

B&B Clubs

If you like staying in bed-and-breakfasts and have a spare bedroom yourself, consider the Evergreen Club (evergreenclub.com) or the Affordable Travel Club (affordabletravelclub.net). These are bed-and-breakfast clubs for older travelers that offer inexpensive lodging in the spare bedroom of other club members, or they may stay with you when they’re on the road. You pay a modest gratuity of between $10 and $20 per night, with breakfast. And the clubs charge membership fees of $60 to $80 per year.

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