10 Ways to Get Free Lodging on Vacation

We’re deep into summertime, and vacations are in full swing. Unfortunately, the cost of travel isn’t getting any cheaper. And lodging is one of the more expensive items on the list.

Wouldn’t it be nice to eradicate that hefty travel expense?

This may sound like a stretch, but it’s possible. Following are 10 ways to cut your lodging expenses to zero.

1. Use Credit Card Rewards

If you have accumulated a substantial amount of credit card points, put them to use.

I’m not suggesting you sign up for a credit card you don’t need. But if you are shopping for a card anyway, remember that cards with the most generous introductory offers enable you to access free benefits much sooner.

2. Trade in Frequent-Flier Miles

These perks, which are offered through airlines and select rewards credit cards, can also be redeemed for lodging in lieu of a free flight.

However, The Points Guy says that using frequent-flier miles for hotel stays is rarely a good idea, as you typically have to use up too many points to get the free room.

3. Accumulate Loyalty Rewards

Always on the road? Sign up for a customer loyalty program with your favorite hotel chain and watch the points pile up.

I personally love Marriott’s programs. Not only do the points accumulate rapidly after each stay, but they also occasionally run a promotion that automatically grants you a free night when you stay two nights in a row.

4. Attend Time-Share Presentations

There’s a small price to pay: You must endure a two-hour sales pitch from a company representative who desperately desires that you make an impulse real estate purchase.

But if you persevere, you may be able to stay at a luxurious resort for an amount that is substantially lower than what you would pay on any other occasion.

My family and I recently took advantage of an offer of $99 for a four-day, three-night resort stay that would typically cost at least $250 per night. Not free, but pretty darn close to it.

5. Become a Reviewer

Are you a travel blogger? This may open the door to opportunities to review hotels in exchange for a free night’s stay. Just be sure to openly disclose the relationship as required by Federal Trade Commission rules.

6. Crash With Relatives

If loved ones have extra room available, they may gladly welcome you into their home. What’s even better is the ability to get firsthand insight into the location you’re visiting.

Just make sure you’re a good guest, and that you treat your hosts to a meal and leave a gift.

7. Swap Homes

With this arrangement, you agree to give up your residence to another family in exchange for a chance to crash at their home for a specified period of time.

Check these sites for possibilities:

  • HomeExchange.com
  • HomeLink International
  • SabbaticalHomes

8. Volunteer

You may be able to land a free stay in return for your work at a community event hosted by a nonprofit organization. And you may only have to volunteer a few hours of your time. I did this once with the Red Cross.

9. House-Sit

Owners who will be away for an extended period may have an interest in keeping their home occupied so burglars won’t get any ideas. Just be aware that the owner may require that you be bonded.

In addition, extra jobs like pet care and yardwork also may be your responsibility for the duration of your stay.

To sign up for consideration, visit:

  • The Caretaker Gazette
  • Housecarers.com
  • Home and House Sitting Worldwide
  • SabbaticalHomes

10. Join an Exchange Program

When you become a member of a hospitality exchange, you agree to let strangers crash on your couch (or in a guest bedroom) for a few nights. This arrangement is ideal for those who are open to new experiences and don’t mind being generous.

If you’re interested, check out one of the following to learn more and get registered:

  • Couchsurfing
  • GlobalFreeloaders.com
  • The Hospitality Club

Have you landed free lodging using any of these tactics? Share your stories in the comments below.

This post originally appeared on Money Talks News.

Image: iStock

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