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How to Find Cheap Airfare to the Glastonbury Festival

glastonbury4Unless you’re already within driving distance of the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, you’ll need to fly to England first. And since airfare is always the biggest expense of a trip, it makes sense to hunt for the best deals on airfare to the Glastonbury Festival. After all, you still need to buy a ticket to the festival, right?

People who are traveling to the Glastonbury Festival from within Europe have a better chance of getting a spectacular price on airfare, since there are so many low-cost airlines serving England’s airports from cities all over Europe. Flying from outside of Europe offers fewer options, as the majority of visitors who fly to England from overseas come through the country’s biggest international gateway – London’s Heathrow Airport.

There are other airports you can look at however, and other money-saving tips you can use to find cheap airfare to the Glastonbury Festival. In this article, we’ll go over some of the best ways to get cheap fares to the festival. Some of these tips will be handy to you whenever you travel – wherever you’re going, and whenever you fly. But when you’re talking about traveling for a big event like the Glastonbury Festival – like tens of thousands of other people are – it’s especially important to pay attention to tips like these that help you save money.

>> There is no festival in 2012. The Glastonbury Festival opens June 26, 2013

How to Get to the Glastonbury Festival

glastonbury1The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts has been around since 1970, so it has established an excellent reputation in the world of summer music festivals. Tens of thousands of people from all over the world make their way to southwest England each year for the festival, and thankfully this one isn’t as difficult to reach as some of the music festivals that are located in more remote areas.

Although it’s called the Glastonbury Festival, the festival site is about six miles from the town of Glastonbury. It takes place at Worthy Farm – which is an actual a dairy farm for the rest of the year, when there isn’t a huge music festival going on – located between two other villages (Pilton and Pylle).

As mentioned, the Glastonbury Festival farm is reasonably easy to get to, especially as compared to some other summer music festival, but there are a few options to get to the festival itself. So in this article, we’ll go over the different ways you can get from where you are to the Glastonbury Festival farm.

>> There is no festival in 2012. The Glastonbury Festival opens June 26, 2013

Sasquatch Festival Travel Deals

sasquatch2The summer is a great time for music lovers, as it’s not difficult to populate many of the summer months with the big music festivals that take place every year around the country (and around the world). But some of the bigger festivals take place even before June – so after you go to the Coachella Festival in April, why not plan on heading north to the Sasquatch Festival in the Columbia Gorge in May?

Not only does the annual Sasquatch Festival provide an opportunity to see a fantastic lineup of some of the top musical acts in the world, it does so against a backdrop of the stunningly beautiful Columbia Gorge. It’s in the proverbial middle of nowhere, and the music combines with the superb views to make the festival unforgettable.

If you’d like to include the Sasquatch Music Festival in your itinerary this year, then here’s what you’ll need to know to travel to the Sasquatch Festival on a budget. There are links below to articles about what airports are closest to Sasquatch, finding cheap airfare to Sasquatch, and how to get to the Sasquatch site from wherever you fly into.

And, as a side note, the actual name of the festival is Sasquatch! Music Festival – with an exclamation point after the first word. Just in case you’re wondering.

>> The Sasquatch Music Festival is May 25-29, 2012. 

How to Get to the Sasquatch Festival

sasquatch1So you’ve heard about the fabulous Sasquatch Music Festival on the beautiful Columbia River Gorge between Washington and Oregon, and you’ve decided you want to go this year. Great! Then you look at a map and try to find the festival site. You get alarmed when you have to zoom in several times before the town of Quincy, Washington appears. That’s when you start thinking, how do I even get to Sasquatch, anyway?

It’s a legitimate question. The Sasquatch Festival site couldn’t be more ideal for a big music festival – it’s in a remote location (so it won’t upset the neighbors), it takes advantage of a natural amphiteatre, and it overlooks the stunning gorge. But all that beauty, remoteness, and ability to stretch out also means that it’s not exactly just off the interstate.

Because the Sasquatch Festival is not terribly close to any of the major airports in the region, you’re going to have to make the last leg of the trip via automobile – but that doesn’t mean you have to drive the whole way, or even alone. Here are your options for getting to the Sasquatch Festival in Quincy, Washington.

>> The Sasquatch Music Festival is May 25-29, 2012. 

Closest Airports to the Sasquatch Festival

sasquatch4Usually when you’re planning a trip you start by finding out what airports are closest to the city you’ll be visiting, and then book a flight into that airport. But when you’re planning a trip to the Sasquatch Music Festival – a big outdoor festival in (it has to be said) the middle of nowhere – then you’d be forgiven for being a little stumped about what airport to use.

The truth is that there are several airports that are legitimate choices for getting to the Sasquatch Festival. Some are bigger and busier than others, but the biggest airports aren’t the ones closest to the festival site. You might find lower prices at the bigger airports, or you might find comparable deals at smaller airports closer to the festival and therefore have less ground to cover in a car.

Whatever your first choice for airports is, it really does pay off to look at all your airport options – or at least look at a few of them – before you book your tickets. You may not be familiar enough with the area to know which airports regularly have the best fares, or which airports are preferred by budget airlines. By checking the flights into a few different airports, you’ll be better equipped to make an educated decision about which airport to choose.

>> The Sasquatch Music Festival is May 25-29, 2012. 

How to Find Cheap Airfare to the Sasquatch Festival

sasquatch5The Sasquatch Music Festival site itself is something to behold – beautiful surroundings and a natural amphitheatre-like setting make it seem like it was meant to host music festivals. The natural beauty of the Columbia Gorge is an impressive backdrop, but the festival’s remote-ness doesn’t make it easy to plan a trip for. A festival of this size can’t really be held in the middle of a big city, it’s true – it just means you’ll need to do a bit more research when you’re looking for travel bargains.

Luckily, the Sasquatch Music Festival takes place early enough in the year that it’s not quite in the high summer travel season – that fact alone will help you save on airfare. But the festival also happens to fall on Memorial Day weekend – making it a popular time to travel in general. So you’ll need a few more tricks up your sleeve to save even more, and that’s where we come in.

The tips below will help you find cheap airfare to the Sasquatch Festival, but many of them will also help you find cheap airfare anytime and anywhere. These tips tend to be useful no matter where you’re going, but they’re also particularly useful when you’re traveling to a specific event or around a holiday when lots of other people will be flying at the same time or to the same place. Like a music festival, for instance.

>> The Sasquatch Music Festival is May 25-29, 2012. 

Bonnaroo Travel Deals

bonnaroo4If you love music, then spending your summer going from music festival to music festival probably sounds like an excellent idea. But if you can’t afford the time (or the expense), then you may have to pick just one festival. If the festival you choose is the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, then you’ll be sure to see one of the top music festivals that grace the summer calendar.

Once you’ve picked Bonnaroo, however, you’ve got some travel plans to make. (Unless, of course, you live in Manchester, in which case – lucky you.)

We’ve published a few articles on this site that will help you make all the travel plans you need to make in order to attend the Bonnaroo Festival. From the airports close to Bonnaroo that you can use to the other non-flying ways you can get to Bonnaroo, we’ve got you covered. And we’ve also got some tips that will help you save money on airfare regardless of where you’re going or when you’re flying, too.

>> Bonnaroo runs from June 7-12, 2012

How to Get to Bonnaroo

bonnaroo3As is the case with many summertime music festivals, getting to Bonnaroo involves a road trip for many people – but that’s certainly not the only way to get to Bonnaroo. Because the festival isn’t in the middle of a major city, however, your plans for how to get there need to be worked out ahead of time. Just getting off the plane at the Nashville airport and trying to organize transport when you get there probably isn’t going to work.

The Bonnaroo Festival is on a huge plot of land in Manchester, Tennessee – it’s a city of more than 8,000 people, and it’s fairly close to a few larger cities in Tennessee, so there are a few options when it comes to getting to Bonnaroo. You’ll find information about your main transportation options below.

>> Bonnaroo runs from June 7-12, 2012

Closest Airports to Bonnaroo Festival

bonnaroo2The popular Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival draws upwards of 80,000 people to a small town in central Tennessee – so one of the first orders of business if you’re planning a trip to the festival is finding out which airports are close by to figure out what your options are for getting there.

Bonnaroo takes over a 700-acre plot of land in Manchester, Tennessee each June, but flying to Manchester isn’t an option. The city is helpfully located 60 miles from two different Tennessee cities with their own relatively large airports, however, so you not only have an airport within about an hour from the festival – you have two. Plus, there’s a third option a bit further away.

So, for those of you who are further away than driving distance, here are the airports that are closest to the Bonnaroo Festival.

>> Bonnaroo runs from June 7-12, 2012