What Is Travel Hacking?

I almost cringe at the term “travel hacking”- it sounds like something illegal. But that’s the commonly used phrase for the art of getting free or discounted travel through award points and miles.

Try not to think of hacking like a guy on his computer in a dark basement breaking into your bank account online. Think more along the lines of a pinterest life-hack, like “you can remove deodorant stains from a shirt by rubbing it with a dryer sheet.”

Helpful hacks. Not illegal.

How to Travel Hack 101

There are numerous strategies for accumulating these award points and miles but the quickest and most common way is strategically opening credit cards with major sign-up bonuses.

Before I learned about all of the people who are successfully traveling the world by opening dozens of credit cards, I was extremely skeptical. I had one credit card to my name, which I almost never used.

A quick word about credit

Yes, spending on credit is a slippery slope for some people. If you cannot stay on top of your finances nor keep your card paid off, then this may not be the hobby for you.

But if you are responsible with credit and have time to put in a little effort to learn the ropes, travel hacking really pays off.

In fact, our credit scores have gone up since we started our travel hacking hobby. This is because we’ve responsibly managed more and more credit.

A travel hacker in action

Just so you don’t have to take my word for it, here’s an official news report about a travel hacker showing a reporter how it’s done:

How we got started travel hacking

I first learned about travel hacking in 2014. I started small, focusing on miles we could earn with the Alaska Airlines award program to get two of us to Europe.

I soon expanded to the American and United award programs with a few more credit cards. By the end of that year, we had booked two pairs of round-trip international flights (France and Jamaica), all paid for with miles!

I’ll admit: travel hacking has a bit of a learning curve.

While our credit scores have actually gone up, it’s only because I’ve learned the ropes.

Travel Hacking 101: Our #1 Recommended Resource

Thankfully, many who have gone before us have created comprehensive guides to travel hacking. I purchased a course, which gave me all the essential info I needed to get started.

These are important things to know before diving in to travel hacking:

– when to apply and when to cancel credit cards
– how to find the best sign-up bonuses
– creative ways to meet the minimum spend requirements to earn sign up bonuses
– which points are most valuable 
– how to not to waste miles once you’ve earned them

There’s a 30 day video course on CreativeLive called Make Your Dream Trip A Reality.

The course is a few years old now, so it’s offered at a discounted price. While some of the specifics have changed over time, the foundational lessons in this course still apply. It’s both practical and inspiring.


Have you tried travel hacking? If not, what are your biggest concerns? If it doesn’t sound right for you, see our other budget travel recommendations in our book, Unconventional Budget Accommodations.

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