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How to Travel Often on a Budget

By Stewart ThurlowJuly 27, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Travelling is an enriching experience that broadens your horizons and deepens your understanding of the world. However, the cost of travel can often be a deterrent for many people. This guide will provide you with strategies to travel often, even on a tight budget. By being smart about how and where you spend your money, you can transform travel from a rare luxury into a frequent pleasure.

 

Plan Ahead and Be Flexible

One of the keys to budget travel is planning ahead. This allows you to find the best deals on flights, accommodation, and attractions. Often, you can find tickets at good price if you book well in advance or are flexible with your travel dates and times. Similarly, travelling in the off-season can result in significant savings, as can avoiding popular tourist destinations in favour of less crowded spots.

 

Travel Light

Travelling with just a carry-on can save you a lot of money on checked baggage fees. It also makes it easier to move around, particularly if you’re travelling to multiple destinations. Pack versatile items that can be mixed and matched to create different outfits, and remember, it’s usually possible to do laundry on the road.

 

Embrace Public Transport and Walking

While taxis and rideshares may be convenient, they can also eat into your travel budget. Instead, use public transport or explore on foot. This not only saves you money but also gives you a more authentic experience of the place you’re visiting.

 

Eat Like a Local

Eating out can quickly drain your travel budget, especially if you’re dining in touristy areas. To save money, eat where the locals eat. Markets and street food vendors offer delicious food at a fraction of the cost of a restaurant meal. Alternatively, consider self-catering if you have access to a kitchen.

 

Consider Alternative Accommodation Options

Instead of staying in hotels, consider cheaper accommodation options. Hostels, guesthouses, and budget hotels can offer significant savings. Also, consider booking a vacation rental or swapping homes with someone in your destination city.

 

Maximise Travel Reward Programs

Many airlines, hotels, and credit card companies offer reward programs that allow you to earn points or miles for your purchases, which you can then redeem for travel. If you travel frequently, these programs can result in significant savings. Be sure to understand the terms and conditions of the program, use your points wisely, and pay off your balance in full each month to avoid interest charges. While this strategy requires some diligence, it can make your dream trip a reality, even on a shoestring budget.

 

Recovery After a Trip

Travelling can be physically and mentally exhausting, especially when you’re trying to stretch your budget. Take time to rest and recover after your trip before jumping back into your regular routine. This will help to prevent burnout and keep your love of travel alive.

 

Budget Travel is Possible and Rewarding

Budget travel may require a bit more planning and flexibility, but the rewards are well worth it. By following these tips, you can travel more often without breaking the bank. The experiences and memories you gain will be priceless. So, start planning your next adventure today, and discover how far your budget can take you!

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I once shared a lift with Meryl Streep & Julianne Moore. Oh, & Victoria Beckham smiled at me. UK Editor for ADDICTED.
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