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How to Travel for Cheap

Are you looking for a way to travel the world on a budget?

By Borba de SouzaPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 4 min read
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How to Travel for Cheap
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How to travel for cheap: Traveling is an exciting opportunity to open your mind and embrace new adventures. However, it can also be a huge drain on your wallet. With a little bit of planning and research, anyone can travel for cheap.

Here are 6 tips.

1. Decide to travel cheap around the world

Yes. This is the first step. It's no use wanting everything to be cheaper, without giving up some (or many) luxuries. You need to make this decision consciously, or you may be faced with an impossible mission. Have you decided? So let's go to the next step.

2. Choose the best time and cheap places to travel

There are many myths about the best days and months to travel (you'll find expensive Tuesday and cheap Saturday flights, yes! And vice versa!). But certainly school holidays and collective events are not in this category. On national trips, the ideal is to avoid school vacation months (December, January and July). In Europe, avoid the period between July and August as it is the height of summer and almost all Europeans are on vacation at the same time now.

In the US, the cheapest month is August, and the most expensive is December, when everyone arrives in the country singing Jingle Bells…In other words, research some possible destinations before deciding. Certainly the most popular times for a safari in Africa are not the same for skiing in Chile. And choosing a less crowded period will generate savings on virtually all your travel expenses, such as airfare, accommodation, food and tourist attractions - did you know, for example, that Disney park prices worldwide vary according to the time of year?

The emptiest days are also cheaper and you even get a park without lines! Yeah, yeah, yeah…And if you're having trouble thinking of less popular destinations, discover in this other post 10 cheap places to travel that are as cool as their famous “cousins”. Remember: much of what attracts us to a different country is its unique culture, architecture and cuisine. And they will be present in several cities, just search.

3. Save on airline tickets

As soon as you start thinking about traveling, look for tickets. From there, schedule your tour with the dates you found the best flight prices. Booking a vacation with the boss first and then starting to plan your trip is the biggest hurdle for anyone looking to travel cheap around the world. airlines (such as Best Destinations and Fly4free).

If you've already decided when you want to travel, but are unsure about more specific destinations and dates, Google Flights is a good tool to compare average prices and get suggestions. Once you've chosen your destination and approximate dates , use ticket search sites (such as Submarino, Skyscanner, Momondo and Kayak) to find the cheapest options among different airlines.

It may seem unlikely, but these sites show different results. Use at least two of them before deciding on this or that flight. Personally, I usually consult some of them, find the company with the cheapest flight and then go to the company's website to buy the ticket without the fees that the third-party website usually includes in the price.

4. Take time to research your accommodation

Accommodation is a defining element for cheap travel around the world. The difference in values ​​between a daily rate and another is multiplied according to the number of days you intend to stay in that destination and can generate a BEAUTIFUL savings in the end.

While a salty accommodation may force us to reduce our stay, a cheap place gives us room to extend our plans. Therefore, spend a good part of your planning time researching the best place to stay.

Do not know where to start? Then write it down: – A friend's house: yes, a friend is also for these things. And he'll love it! – Hostels: a cheap and ideal option for those traveling alone or with a group of friends. Rooms and bathrooms are often shared with other people, but this is not always a mess. There are hostels with better cleaning than hotels.

5. Don't spend so much on food

This may not be the item with the greatest impact on the total value of a trip, but it is certainly the one where we can make the greatest proportional savings. It's easy to understand: go to your neighborhood market and see the price of a kilo of potatoes and a can of soda. Now go to the nearest restaurant and find out the price of a serving of French fries with the same soda.

Eating in restaurants is expensive anywhere in the world. Period. If you want to travel cheap around the world, you have to put your priorities in mind. Tasting local cuisine is a delight, but it's definitely not a priority when we need to cut costs.

If you are going to spend 5 days in a city, you can enjoy a typical dinner on the first night. On other days: fast food and supermarket. You save on the price of food, service charge, tips… save money! And there's more: – When you travel by train or bus between two cities, make loaf sandwiches with ham and take it in your backpack, to avoid the expensive cafeterias and station machines.

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About the Creator

Borba de Souza

Writer and business founder that enjoys writing about history and culture.

Founder of Small Business Hacks https://www.youtube.com/c/SmallBusinessHacks and https://expatriateconsultancy.com. My published books: https://amzn.to/3tyxDe0

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