Travel Cards
Chase Sapphire - My second travel card that gives me 3x the points for all travel and food. I do really like this platform to book flights/hotel and transferring points to other partners. Capital One Venture - I currently have the Venture card and this was my first travel card. I love it! i get the most points for all purchases at 2x but I can use my points to any purchase on the card. This is how I got TSA Pre-check for free! Capital One Venture X – I have heard so many good things about this card! But am I ready to pay the $395 annual fee (maybe!). I do not currently have this card but access to the CapOne lounges, $300 travel credit, and Complimentary Priority Pass™ membership might do it.
Flights
Google Flights – The easiest way to find flights that may be hidden by airlines and will track the flight price. Going – “Never Overpay for Flights Again.” They send daily emails of all the cheap flights and price drops from your local airport Hopper – Any time I am looking for flight deals in the next few months I always set a alert and they let me know when to wait or buy.
Accommodation
Expedia – When I first start looking into a trip I check Expedia to see what the trends are and how much things cost. Booking - Then I check Booking to see if the dates I choose are selling out and if they have any cheaper options for the same hotel. *But I will always check the hotels website because they usually have deals for booking directly!* Isle Blue – For group trips I will check a plethora of sites from AirBnB, Vrbo, and good but I usually come back to Isle Blue to see the cost with a Chef, Maid, and Driver included in the price. (sometimes the cost is close to what you would find on AirBnB)








