Unless, you’re booking a package that includes both flight and lodging, what do you book first – flight or lodging? It’s a really tough call which depends a lot on where you are going and when you are going.
If you will be traveling within 3 months or so, my vote is to research both simultaneously but to book the flight first then the lodging … unless you simply must stay at a specific place where their rooms are hard to come by. In my experience, with most destinations, you have more varied lodging choices than ways to get there. For example, in Jamaica you have a choice between hotels, villas, and guest houses in all price ranges – from budget to ultra-luxury. In terms of getting there, however, you have to fly in. If you’re the super rich or not price conscious at all, then the airfare costs won’t matter. But for most of us, airfare costs have a major impact on our travel budget. Suppose you can’t get a flight? Suppose the airfares are ridiculously expensive? Suppose the only way to get there on those dates requires two layovers?
If you have more than 3 months lead time, I think you will be fine either way because that will give you enough time to scout around for good airfares – which seem to vary almost daily and change without notice. This advice is not necessarily true for Christmas and New Years and the other major holidays because both flights and hotels book up fast!
When you are booking flights and hotels, make sure you find out the change and or cancellation policies. Some tickets cannot be changed without a fee of some sort.
Think and dream Jamaica.
Sherry