Ever had the desire to quit your lame 9 to 5 job, tell your boss to shove it, pack up and start traveling the world?

All of us have had that desire at one point! The thing that stopped you was probably the same thing that stops most people: money.

“How will I pay for my flights, food, lodging, transportation, yada, yada, yada,” you asked yourself.

Don’t let these concerns bother you too much, because there is an underground, growing group of travelers who are utilizing some simple but hidden techniques to make significant incomes while traveling.

Here’s an overview of how we make money traveling and by landing travel jobs:

Underground Travel Income Method #1 – Traditional Travel Job - Hold a job that either a) pays for us to travel or b) is located in the place we wish to travel to. This is the lowest paying and most complicated method of all, but is the most commonplace.

Common jobs that pay for travels are for professional speakers, salespeople, package couriers, flight attendants, travel nurses/doctors, conservationists, cruise ship workers, etc.

Travel jobs located in the places we wish to go to can be any of the above, but also are specific to the location we travel to. There are some FUN jobs overseas that are looking for foreign workers!

Underground Travel Income Method #2 – Travel Writing – Travel writing jobs for magazines are more common than you may imagine. However, there are LOADS of other ways to write as you travel and make money, including blogging, picking up projects from sites like Elance and Guru, and writing travel guides, both online and offline.

Underground Travel Income Method #3 – Selling Affiliate Products – Using a simple website, you can drive online traffic to a product that will be of interest to your online followers. Don’t be intimidated by this! It can be as easy as using your very own Facebook or Myspace profile. Affiliate products typically pay 50% to 75%, so you can make a very healthy income for selling just a few objects.

Underground Travel Income Method #4 – Filming Your Adventures – If you’ve got the camera out and you’re taking pictures, why not switch it to ‘film’ mode and make money from it? You simply make a video of your destinations using iMovie or Windows Movie Maker, then use your videos to create a customer base!

Underground Travel Income Method #5 – Podcasting – If filming scares you off or intimidates you, you can make an iTunes podcast. It is easier than ever to get listed in iTunes and there’s a HUGE audience of podcast listeners. Simply talk about the places you visit two or three times a week and watch how your following grows… and how your bank account grows!

Underground Travel Income Method # 6 – Ebay – The common misconception about Ebay is that you have to sell a physical product to make money. Here’s the trick: You can set up a fulfillment house to ship your product (or hire your little sister or the neighborhood kid). All you have to do is create your Ebay post from an internet café and collect the money!

Take any one of these six ‘travel job’ methods, and there are hundreds of travelers all over the world making more money than they would at a regular ‘job…’ and they’re living it up at exotic, world-class destinations. Take your pick, and take action on the ideas here!

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Cheap Holidays are everyone’s favourite; everyone loves an inexpensive holiday that is wallet friendly and fun at the same time. There is absolutely no need to spend an abundance of money on a holiday when travellers can easily customize and book a holiday right this second for less than most people think they can book a holiday. The trick to booking a holiday that is fun, fabulous and inexpensive is to book online and do it as a package. Grouping together all aspects of a holiday means each one is less expensive than it would be if it were booked individually. Buying as a package lowers every price for every aspect of any holiday. To make this amazing concept even better, travellers can book holiday packages anywhere in the world.

To save money, buying a holiday as a package is one idea. Another idea is to book now and buy now. Buying now eliminates the potential increase in price travellers face when airlines, hotels and rental car agency increase prices to closer it gets to travel dates. They do this to fill empty seats and empty rooms, which means booking your holiday well in advance allows travellers to save more money in advance; or to splurge on an aspect of the holiday such as a more luxurious hotel room than the one that would ordinarily be in their budget.

Customized holiday packages that travellers can book now to save money are easy to create and book. Online travel websites allow travellers to provide them for the information about the holiday, such as what aspects are needed; a rental car, airline tickets, hotel room and entertainment. Once the traveller decides that they need, they can eliminate what they don’t and add what they do. For example, a holiday close to home means no airline tickets. Travellers can save on airline tickets by staying close to home, booking as a package and buying now means saving even more. This year, make it a priority to book a holiday and enjoy relaxation, fun and savings by buying now and enjoying holiday later.

Denmark is a land of friendly people that are full of warmth and welcoming to visitors. They have a concept in their society called “hygge,” which means cozy. That means that they like to get together for long dinners, talking for hours about a wide range of topics. They are happy to include visitors in these hygge dinners, so making friends on a trip to Denmark is easy and leads to some great rewards.

Besides the warmth of the people, Denmark has many attractions for visitors. The largest city and capital of Denmark is Copenhagen. Most people flying to Denmark will arrive at Copenhagen Airport. Copenhagen is a thriving, modern metropolis that offers plenty of attractions for visitors.

Copenhagen is home to two of the oldest amusement parks in the world, Tivoli and Dyrehavsbakken. Dyrehavsbakken has two of the oldest functioning roller coasters in the world, one of which has been in operation since 1914.

Art is a big part of Danish culture, and Copenhagen has several world-famous art museums. The Danish National Gallery and Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek are both found in the city center. They are home to works by masters such as Picasso, Rembrandt and Matisse.

Copenhagen also boasts one of the best science centers in the world, the Experimentarium. The Copenhagen Zoo is considered to be one of the best in Europe. Other scientific attractions in Copenhagen include the Botanical Gardens, the Zoology Museum, the Geological Museum and the Tycho Brahe Planetarium.

The most famous Danish attraction outside of Copenhagen is Legoland, located in Billund. Billund is the home of the Lego company, and a factory there manufactures around 90% of the Legos in the world. Legoland has been open since 1968. Full of attractions that will appeal to those young and old, Legoland is usually a highlight of any visitor’s holiday to Denmark.

Besides visiting attractions in Denmark, the main source of entertainment is eating and drinking. Food in Denmark is very important and very tasty. Due to its location on the sea, Denmark is famous for its seafood like pickled herring and fired plaice. However, they also love meat, especially pork. The traditional Danish hot dog is cheap and great for a quick meal on the go.

Drinking usually accompanies most meals in Denmark. Beer, aquavit and schnapps are the beverages of choice.

If you fly to Denmark you’ll find it full of friendly people, good food and drink and lots to see and do. Be sure to bring an open mind and you will enjoy yourself immensely.