Budget Getaways: How to Plan Cheap Travel

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By Matthew

It is something that each person dreams of, but more often than not, there are reasons to put a damper on it. Still, with some intelligent budgeting, it’s really possible to make those travel dreams come alive without much cost associated with it. Below are the ways one can plan for cheap getaways without ruining finances.

  1. Create a Budget and Adhere to It
    First and foremost, you clearly state your budget for your affordable vacation. You will be supposed to come up with what you can spend on a vacation without affecting any other financial obligation. It needs to include all activities: transportation, where you stay, what you eat, what you participate in, and souvenirs. A well-outlined budget communicates choices and ensures that you are not overspending.
  2. Price Research and Comparison
    Once you have a budget, research your options and compare costs. Some destinations go for much lower prices than others. Utilize travel comparison sites and apps; they will show you the different prices of flights, accommodations, and activities. Off-peak seasons usually also present a bulk of savings. This normally means traveling with flexible dates. You’ll find that if you can travel during the shoulder season, you’ll get much better deals and avoid all the crowds.
  3. Hostels and Budget Hotels
    Accommodations are one of the pricier parts of trips. If you want to save some bucks, don’t go for the traditional style of hotel accommodation and use the cheaper alternative ways such as hostels, vacation rentals, or homestays. Those websites include Airbnb and Booking.com, although staying at a hotel would likely be cheaper. Look for places with kitchens so that you can cook your own meals and save even more money.
  4. Plan Meals Wisely
    Eating out for every meal will quickly deplete your travel budget. Plan to cook some of your meals to save money. Check out local markets and grocery stores for fresh produce and snacks, then head back to your accommodation to prepare a meal. Dining out is easy on the purse strings when you avoid tourist restaurants and head to the eateries serving locals. You can also save money on food by taking advantage of lunchtime specials or early bird discounts.
  5. Using Public Transportation
    Getting around the city doesn’t have to be expensive. Take public transportation when possible, as public transportation is inexpensive compared to taxis or rental cars. Most cities will have an affordable transit pass, or even a day ticket, for unlimited rides. For shorter distances, either walk or rent a bike; efficient and fun.
  6. Do Free or Inexpensive Things
    Every destination has some free or low-cost activities on offer. Find out the local attractions, parks, museums, and events in your destination that don’t charge a prohibitive entrance fee. In most cities of the world, there are free walking tours—the best possible way to see things without too much spending. Consult a tourism website or visitor center for details on free things to do.
  7. Establish an Emergency Fund
    Even with careful planning, traveling expenses may pop up unannounced. Let your budget create room for a small emergency fund for unexpected expenses. This gives peace of mind and further prevents financial stress at any point in time throughout the stay abroad.

With these budgeting tips, certainly the next getaway will be memorable and inexpensive, never having to compromise a bit with the travel experience. Make advance plans; be flexible in all your choices, and exercise good economic decisions to sustain the greatest of adventures.