Book early 1-2 weeks
Weekends are usually peak hours, so accommodation establishments will quickly be fully booked.
Pre-booking helps tourists have more choices about prices, room types and locations. For "hot" tourist destinations, you should proactively book early to avoid room runs out or price increases.
Flexibility in length of stay
If possible, tourists should adjust their sightseeing, entertainment and resort schedules to avoid peak hours or days like Friday evenings or Saturday mornings.
Checking in earlier or later also helps increase the chances of finding a suitable room.
Book rooms through reputable platforms
Using reputable application or booking websites helps check the room status in real time, while limiting the risk of fraud, duplication or sudden room cancellation. In addition, many platforms also have flexible demolition policies.
Prepare contingency plans
When traveling during peak seasons, there should be 1-2 alternative accommodation options available in the same area. This helps avoid being passive if the initial plan has run out of rooms or the price exceeds the budget.
Prioritize less crowded destinations
Instead of choosing too famous places, tourists can consider suburban areas or emerging destinations.
These places are usually less overloaded, helping to increase room bookings and have a more comfortable experience.
Book a combo or package tour
Prioritizing booking travel combo packages including resort rooms and accompanying services can help ensure available accommodation, while saving time searching for and booking individual services.