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A 27-year-old who saves 65% of his income shares his 7 best tips for traveling on a budget

Here's how the Money Wizard still affords to travel while saving tens of thousands of dollars a year.

It's easier than you think to build travel into your permanent budget. (The Money Wizard is not pictured).

By the time he was 16, the blogger behind the Money Wizard — who goes by the pen name Sean online — had already started saving for retirement.

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More than 10 years later and the 27-year-old's net worth is $170,500 and counting. It's all part of a plan to retire by age 37, but he's not depriving himself to get there, he says.

He's currently earning a salary of $80,000 as a financial analyst in Minneapolis and saving about 65% of his take-home pay to contribute to his 401(k), IRA, and index funds. Still, thanks to smart spending habits, Sean says he lives comfortably and travels at least once a month.

In 2016, he took a dozen round-trip flights in the US, which included skiing in Lake Tahoe and Utah, a weekend trip to Cape Cod, and a summer national park trip out West.

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Below, the Money Wizard shares with Business Insider his best tips for saving money on travel.

1. Fly on slower travel days

There's a reason you've heard this advice ad infinitum: It's nearly foolproof.

"If possible, I arrange my vacations around the cheapest days of the week to fly —

2. Build travel into your budget

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Travel is important to Sean, so he's cut down fixed expenses to make vacationing a part of his permanent budget. "Far and away the easiest way to budget for travel is to save money without trying," he said.

"Choosing an apartment with rent a couple hundred dollars cheaper is enough to fund a round trip plane ticket once a month. In 2016, the average car payment was $503 per month — that's nearly enough for a week of hotel stays."

3. Skip the fancy hotel

Unless you're going on a vacation strictly to experience an epic hotel or resort, Sean suggests sticking to value hotels, Airbnbs, hostels, and even places with shared bathrooms.

"A hotel is a place to sleep, and your vacation will be similar no matter how fancy the downstairs lobby. I've found the expensive hotels to be overrated, and their price tags can often fund another vacation entirely," he said.

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That said, if you're someone who enjoys a little more luxury in your accommodations, consider setting up a rewards account with a major hotel chain. If you travel frequently for work or don't mind spending more up front, you could rack up a few free nights a year in a more luxurious hotel, Sean said.

4. Always opt for the free breakfast

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5. Take advantage of credit card perks

The travel credit card space is becoming increasingly competitive and major banks are releasing new perks and benefits regularly to capture loyal customers — and that's good news for travelers.

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"Periodically signing up for credit card bonus offers and responsibly using the card is a great way to rack up free flights and hotels," Sean said. "I wrote about the now expired

6. Look for dining deals

It's no secret that dining out for every meal can add up.

"I check Groupon.com for deals wherever I'm traveling to, which can save big while still providing the dinning out experience," Sean said. "Many cities also have local coupon books, which can be a good source for cheap dinners and activities."

7. Pass on the tourist traps

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A free hike, museum, or public landmark is almost always a better experience than the high-priced tourist trap, Sean said.

"I always check Tripadvisor.com's 'Things to do' or talk to locals once I arrive, in order to brainstorm ideas of fun, cheap activities. Beware of guided tours. They're usually a way to charge lots of money for something that is otherwise free," he said.

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