Scoot: Buy 1 Get 1 Free (Flash Sale Ends 12pm 27/1/15)

Scoot Promo 270115

Scoot is having a flash 1 for 1 sale (ends at 12 noon 27/1/15) to the following countries:

Bangkok / Hong Kong / Perth / Sydney / Gold Coast
Tianjin / Nanjing / Shengyang / Qingdao / Taipei / Seoul / Tokyo

Travel by 28 May 2015

Fares indicated is for one-way, excluding Tax and Surcharges.

Visit Scoot’s official site for more info: http://bit.ly/1yTREg7

Hit ‘Share‘ and let your travel partner know about it!

scooty

 

For hotels, check out our hotels comparison site: http://hotels.moneydigest.sg (Best price guaranteed – if not refund you the difference within 30 days)

Read More...

How To Earn Decent Money While You Travel

Tired of spending money while you travel? Then, do the opposite instead. To help you survive on the road or to give your travel fund a boost, explore creative ways to earn money while traveling. Here are 5 Ways to help you start

Image Credits: Moyan Brenn via Flickr

Image Credits: Moyan Brenn via Flickr

1. TEACH ENGLISH

Hundreds of job opportunities that cater to TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certified individuals, native English speakers or people who are fluent in the said language. A simple way to make a buck is to check out Dave Sperling’s ESL Cafe.

ESL Cafe is a website that is open for people who teach English and provides them students from around the world. You may send your resume or C.V. to schools and individuals in South Korea, China, Japan, and other locations.

You can also teach English online abroad  while you travel.

2. ONLINE FREELANCE WORK

Whether you have a talent in writing, marketing, administrative work, advertising, legal work, engineering, illustrating, and web design among others…there are websites that provide opportunities for online freelance work. You can do your job anywhere even if you’re inside your Bali hotel’s balcony enjoying seaside view.

You can be an Odesk.com online freelancer. Payment is painless because Credit Cards, PayPal accounts, and Bank Accounts are accepted. There are work diaries that capture your work-in-progress and snapshots your screen so don’t try to cheat.

3. GET A WORKING HOLIDAY VISA OR WORK HOLIDAY PASS

By getting a working holiday visa or a work holiday pass you may legally work in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, France, Ireland, and Canada while you travel. The general age of qualification is aged 18 to 30. Aside from working, one sweet deal is that you may stay for up to a year in some cases.

Singapore also offers the same pass to people who studied or graduated in universities from nine countries namely: New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, and United States.

4. HOSTEL, RESTAURANT, AND RESORT JOBS

In exchange for free bedroom accommodation, why don’t you work in either the hostel’s front desk or the cleaning services? Hostels are usually looking for new staff and the same goes for resorts.

For resorts, you make take on jobs on the front desk, restaurant, and entertainment department.

Lying on the country’s classified ads are cafe or restaurant job opportunities. Flip it open and apply. Explore your options to choose the best working hour that fits your travel itineraries.

5. BE CREATIVE

There are tons of ways to earn and all you have to do is get creative.

Image Credits: martinak15 via Flickr

Image Credits: martinak15 via Flickr

What valuable talent or goods can you offer in exchange of money or free accommodation? You may teach Yoga or musical instruments, sell your photographs or timeshares, and housesit a property overseas. Your imagination is the limit!

Read More...

How Much Are Your Mistakes Worth in Singapore? #FineCity

Singapore has been dubbed globally as a “Fine City”. The common penalties range from S$200 to S$1,000. Some laws are famous for its outrageous nature such as banning of chewing gums or durians (in public transportation).

The strict policies may urge you to be hesitant in your actions but it will surely train your discipline and accountability.

1. NO PIRATED GOODS

Much like most of the countries, Singapore has a strict policy for Pirated Goods (e.g., CDs or DVDs) and Pornography. Illegal video circulation is an offense that will fine up to S$1,000 (US$800).

2. NO SMOKING

Aside from the record-breaking cigarette prices in Singapore, violation of the smoking regulations can cost you up to S$1,000. Authorized cigarette packs have a stamp of “SDPC” (Singapore Duty-Paid Cigarette). Otherwise, you have to pay S$500 per pack once you are caught bringing it inside the country. Smoking in public areas such as the public train is strictly prohibited.

3. NO CHEWING GUMS

As most might acknowledge, chewing gums are banned in Singapore. Importing chewing gums in the country even for personal consumption is illegal. Improper disposal of gum and carrying huge quantities of it will cost you a fine of S$500 to S$1,000 on your first offense. This is to prevent chewed gum traces on the public seats, pavements, stairways, and floors.

4. NO LITTERING

Aside from being a fine city, Singapore is known for its impeccable cleanliness. Initial offenders who throw small items like cigarette sticks or candy wrappers are penalized for S$300. Anyone else that are caught littering in public will be fined with S$1,000 and will do community service.

5. DON’TS IN THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

To maintain cleanliness and safety of all the citizens, flammable goods are banned inside a public transportation. Once you get caught with a flammable item, you will get the S$5,000 (US$4,000) fine. Also, no eating or drinking is allowed inside buses, train stations, and inside the train. It will cost you from S$300 to S$500 once you are caught.

Image Credits: Paul Papadimitriou via Flickr

Image Credits: Paul Papadimitriou via Flickr

If you have a bad memory, worry not since warning signs are plastered all over buses and trains.

 

Read More...

How to save money with cheap hotels booking

Hotel-Kakslauttanen-Finland

Travelling surely is one of our biggest pleasures in life. Seeing new exotic places, tasting delicious food and meeting other cultures are truly important and enriching experiences in one’s life. No matter what style of style or accommodation one chooses – it is a wonderful feeling when one’s travel dreams become actual plans and will be fulfilled.

In order not to experience big disappointments and financial disasters, it is advisable to do extensive research before the booking. Seeing your travel dreams come true, one wouldn’t want organisational issues to come in between. Getting these out of the way will not only save your trip, but also will save you some money with cheap hotels booking.

Unplanned Trip

Save Money on Hotel

(Image credit: Shena Tschofen, via Flickr)

There are travellers who believe that an unplanned trip is the very best, as it is the only ‘proper’ way to experience a different culture or place. 99% of the time this is not true, as this ‘proper experience’ will most likely turn into a nightmarish hunt for hotels and will cost you extra money and won’t give you what you were looking for. Therefore, booking your hotel in advance is the foundation of a pleasurable holiday. Furthermore, this can save you some extra cash that you can use to even further enrich your travel.

Use hotels comparison site

How to save money on hotel

 

There are different ways to research for your holiday. While tour operators and holiday booking agencies are a start, they don’t really offer you the cheapest prices. They usually add fees to the prices and therefore make it more expensive. However, they can help to get you a first indication. Finding the best deals for cheap hotels booking, one should use a hotel comparison site, such as http://hotels.moneydigest.sg. Once the destination of the travel is clear, one can start comparing hotels. Using the site above, one simply needs to select the travel days and number of guests. Use different tools to choose your price range in order to narrow down the hotel offers from you destination of choice.

Hotels Comparison

Compare across thousands of travel sites for cheap hotels booking

Hotelscombined 2

Using a hotel comparison site will provide you with the possibility to book immediately via different travel operators. Instead of visiting Booking.com, Expedia and others, you better use this convenient one-stop platform, as you have the immediate overview over all available rooms within your selection for cheap hotels booking. In order to further save when booking a hotel room, one should be flexible with the travel dates. Sometimes a few days earlier or later can make a whole lot of a difference. Obviously it is also cheaper, if you choose to travel in the off-season. Hotels usually offer price reductions during that time. Therefore, it is highly recommended to try a few different date combinations for your travel on the hotel comparison site and opt for the best deal.

Another useful tip for saving money on hotels is to know your budget and travel plans at your destination. If you are planning on a relaxing wellness kind of holiday, you are most likely going to spend the majority of your time within the hotel premises and in their facilities. In that case it is well worth to go for a better hotel and spend perhaps a few dollars more. However, if you are for example venturing to explore a new city, then you probably will be out of the hotel for most of the time. In that case it really isn’t necessary to select a fancy hotel with various amenities, as won’t end up using them. Therefore, consider these facts when searching for a hotel with the comparison site.

Filters to suit your needs
Refine5

Filters

The filters on our hotels search engine, will give you all the options you need to make an informed choice for cheap hotels booking. Furthermore, it has one of the best selections for destinations around Asia as well as the rest of the world. No matter whether you are looking for a hotel in Bangkok or in Berlin – this site got a solution for you.

Don’t spend unnecessary money on hotels, but use it to fulfil your travel dreams.

Travel Quote

Read More...

4 Money Saving Websites That Work

One of Singapore’s favorite pastime is shopping. Since Chinese New Year is coming up, you may wonder where is the best place to get some cheap deals online.

Wonder no more! There are numerous websites that offer deals and discounts, but some of them are hard to navigate. Be aware of the websites that require subscription because you will receive tempting deals regularly. The good news is that…you can always unsubscribe and still use the site perfectly.

Also, some pop-ups that say “check discount code here before you shop” may not always be as rewarding as it seems. With that in mind, here are 4 Money Saving Websites That Work.

1. GROUPON.SG

Topping our list is the ever-so-famous Groupon. Groupon makes women go gaga over their outrageously discounted luxury goods, bags, watches, beauty products, lifestyle services, and getaway deals. You can conveniently pay through for Debit/ Credit Card, Paypal or American Express.

Image Credits: Groupon via Flickr

Image Credits: Groupon via Flickr

2. HOMEEXCHANGE.COM

Save up to 58% on your travel expenses though Home Exchange. It is a popular website where people rent out their own home and find a place to stay while they travel. You will get to choose from about 60,000 members in over 150 countries around the world. With this system, you will get a local feel and get to be toured to places that you will have never visited if you travelled by tour packages.

3. DEAL.COM.SG

Similar to Groupon, Deal.Com.Sg by Ensogo lets you select from a wide variety of food or buffet packages, cheap hotel accommodations, travel packages, and amusement deals (e.g. Universal Studios Singapore). Also, you can conveniently pay through for Debit/ Credit Card, Paypal or American Express.

To ensure customer satisfaction and superior shopping experience, Ensogo handpick their offerings by working with highly reputable merchants and brands.

4. FACEBOOK.COM OR TWITTER.COM

Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter offer doors to access special deals by letting you follow the companies you wish to buy from. For instance, to get special deals on air fare and gadgets, follow Amazon.com or Virgin America on Twitter.

Follow Money Digest on Facebook to get cheap deals on various companies all over Singapore. Best of all? These methods are free.

Image Credits: Garrett Heath via Flickr

Image Credits: Garrett Heath via Flickr

Read More...