1. Try May and
November - While neither of these months is the most popular to visit
Caribbean destinations, the weather is generally great, the rates are
good and the islands are less busy than in high season.
2. No puddle
jumpers. Depart from the largest commercial airport near your city.
Sometimes this alone may save you hundreds of dollars on fares. If you
do not want to drive all night to catch an early morning flight, there
are also hotels that participate in Park & Fly or Airport Send-off
programs. With the package you receive one nights hotel stay, up to two
weeks free parking at the hotel (this varies from 1-2 weeks determined
by the hotel), and free transport to and from the airport for your
flights. These packages will generally cost between $50.00 and $150.00
depending on the hotel.
3. Fly mid-week
instead of weekends. Flying Monday to Monday is generally the cheapest.
With Friday, Saturday, and Sunday being the most expensive days of the
week to fly.
4. Black out the
black out dates. Do not travel during peak times. The highest numbers
of people travel during this time which in turn drives up the cost of
flights. Most airlines have blackout dates during these times (dates at
which no discounted fares, travel miles, and/or coupons may be used).
If you must travel during these times, research all options available
and try to be as flexible as possible. Try different dates,
departure/arrival times.
5. Stay on one
airline. Generally the cheapest flights are where all flight segments
are on the same airline. Flights with multiple carriers tend to be more
expensive, but this is not always the case.
6. Be Flexible. You will usually find that changing your vacation by a week one way or the other may yield a lower fare.