muntiqa
Member
While most of us use this section mainly for affordable flight deals, I wanted to share something related that has helped me plan trips after booking flights.
Over the last few months, I’ve been using Viator to research and book travel activities, guided tours, experiences, and bundled packages in different destinations. It’s not a flight platform, but it’s been surprisingly useful for keeping overall trip costs reasonable — especially in cities where doing things independently can add up fast.
What I like about it:
I usually check it after locking flights, just to see what activities are available and roughly what budget I should expect on the ground.
If you’re curious, this is the platform I’m referring to and where I browse activities when planning trips:
viator.com
Would be interested to know:
Over the last few months, I’ve been using Viator to research and book travel activities, guided tours, experiences, and bundled packages in different destinations. It’s not a flight platform, but it’s been surprisingly useful for keeping overall trip costs reasonable — especially in cities where doing things independently can add up fast.
What I like about it:
- You can compare activities side by side (prices, duration, reviews)
- A lot of experiences are bundled, which often works out more affordable than booking separately
- Good coverage for popular destinations (Europe, Middle East, Asia, etc.)
- Helpful when planning short trips where time matters
I usually check it after locking flights, just to see what activities are available and roughly what budget I should expect on the ground.
If you’re curious, this is the platform I’m referring to and where I browse activities when planning trips:
viator.com
Would be interested to know:
- Do you usually pre-book activities, or decide once you arrive?
- Any other platforms you use to keep trips affordable beyond flights?