Travel at low prices, by Milesopedia

9 February 20232 min read
Travel at low prices, by Milesopedia

Want to travel more or learn tips for traveling better and cheaper? Milesopedia will guide you in this adventure.

Milesopedia, the reference site for saving money abroad

Milesopedia.com is the reference site in Canada for loyalty programs. Since its creation in 2015, the blog has grown exponentially. Its services have 500,000 unique monthly visitors. 

Milesopedia offers content in French and English on the main travel topics, including airlines, hotels, and especially credit cards and rewards programs that help you travel better and save.

There you'll find travel guides and tips for optimizing your trips, starting with finding the best flights and making the most of tools like Google Flights.  

In each travel and destination guide, Milesopedia empowers its readers to use their tips to better plan future trips and save money on everyday expenses. Milesopedia has a significant private community on Facebook exchanging tips.

Tips for frequent travelers and digital nomads

As a traveler or digital nomad, you probably want to travel more without emptying your bank account, and that's what Milesopedia teaches you through the power of rewards programs and other tools. 

The life of a digital nomad can sometimes be very expensive. Milesopedia therefore invites you to prepare your trip by bringing together strategies used during experiences, such as during a teleworking stay in Europe and Morocco, For example.

You can therefore draw inspiration from different ways of traveling, whether by living the van life in Portugal, by working in specialized accommodation for digital nomads, or if you want to discover Central America in teleworking mode.

Several tools are available and appreciated by digital nomads to make their daily lives easier when they are on the move. Milesopedia explains, among other things, how to find Wi-Fi anywhere in the world, be connected to a mobile network as soon as you arrive in a new country using eSIMs, and transfer or withdraw money internationally while avoiding fees. For airport regulars, they give you ways to access the VIP lounges. 

In addition to these tools, Milesopedia offers a variety of resources that help you better understand rewards programs related to travel and daily life. We are talking here about airline programs such as Flying Blue, Aeroplan, British Airways Executive Club as well as large international hotel groups such as Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors. 

Wondering which teleworking visa is right for you? Check out Milesopedia's guides on Colombia, Dubai And Mauritius

Finally, if you have access to Canada credit cards, follow the beginner's guide and use the comparator to find out which card will help you achieve your travel goals.

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