How To Travel on a Budget (Top Tips) - Pursuing Wanderlust (2024)

Do you think traveling is too expensive and unattainable? Maybe you think it’s just not something that’s in the books for you. Well, I am here to tell you that traveling is easier and more affordable than you might think. Keep reading for my tips and tricks on how to travel on a budget.

When people ask me how I afford to travel, the answer is actually quite simple. It’s important to me. But I’ve also learned how to travel on a budget and I want to share with you just how I do that.

Here are my tips and tricks on how to travel on a budget. Hopefully, you’ll find some of them are useful to you!

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1. Use PublicTransportation

I am obsessed with public transportation and I love riding the subway. Especially in foreign countries. I don’t know why, but I look at it as a challenge. Something new to figure out and master. I almost always use public transportation when traveling, unless it doesn’t make sense to, like during our Iceland Road Trip. When we took our family trip to Switzerland, we exclusively used public transportation (trains and buses) and it was fantastic. The subway is so cheap, even in cities like Paris and NYC, so don’t be afraid to take advantage of it.

2. Avoid Staying in Hotels (if possible)

My husband and I really love Airbnb and opt to stay in an Airbnb quite a lot. I know a lot of people have their opinions about Airbnb, but we like them and have never had any issues with Airbnb or the hosts we have encountered. Another great option for some people are hostels. I have never stayed in a hostel, but I have heard there are some pretty amazing ones out there, especially in Europe, and they are really well priced.

If we are traveling somewhere that doesn’t have a lot of Airbnb options, I look into locally-owned hotels because they are usually cheaper than a bigger named hotel. Even though I don’t stay at big named hotels all the time, I still recommend joining a loyalty program for one. I am a loyalty member of Marriott(I also have a Marriott credit card) and have earned quite a few free nights over the years.

3. Make Use of the Kitchen in your Airbnb

This goes along with the tip above. Odds are the Airbnb you stay in will have a fully-functional kitchen. Having access to a kitchen will beinvaluable in your efforts to save money. You will be able to stop by a market and pick up groceries and cook instead of dining out for each meal.

4. VisitMuseums, Exhibits, etc. on Free Days

This tip will be most useful in larger cities like Paris, London, etc., but a lot of really popular museums and exhibits are free on certain days of the month. If your trip falls in line with one of those days, definitely take advantage of it and save yourself some money. For example, in Paris, The Louvre is free on the first Saturday of every month and Musee d’Orsay is free on the first Sunday of every month.

5. Travel in the Off-Season

Every country has on off-season. While it may not be the most ideal time to visit or even when you want to visit, it will be substantially cheaper than traveling during peak season. If you don’t want to travel during off-season, shoulder season is another great option. Although it won’t be as cheap as off-season, the prices won’t be nearly as high as peak season.The weather will also be a little better than during off-season.

The tips below aren’t necessarily tips for how to travel on a budget, but they are tips on saving money so you can afford to travel. In my eyes, they go hand in hand.

Stop any Frivolous Spending

This may sound like a silly suggestion, but you would be surprised how fast a $3.00 latte from Starbucks every day adds up. Think about it, buying a cup of coffee five days a week can cost you upwards of $800.00 a year. To put it in perspective, my roundtrip plane ticket to Paris cost less than that. Now, I am not saying you shouldn’t drink coffee, but buy it from the grocery store and make it at home. Instead of spending money on frivolous things, put the money you were going to spend in a savings account set up just for funding your travels.

Open a Travel Savings Account

Now that you have some money saved from stopping your daily Starbucks habit (because I suggested that above and you listened, right?), go open a savings account dedicated to nothing but traveling.

Go over your budget and determine a dollar amount that is suitable for you to set back each pay period and then on the days you get paid, transfer your pre-determined dollar amount to your travel account. And remember, no amount is too small.

Utilize Travel Reward Credit Cards

I think this is the best way to rack up airline miles/hotel points. I personally have the Citi AAdvantage credit card and my husband has the Barclaycard AAdvantage Aviator Red credit card. There are tons of airline reward cards out there. I use my Advantage card like a debit card so I earn a ton of miles every month. Because of this, we’ve been able to use airline miles to cover flights for several of our trips.

Now, I know some of you are probably thinking, ‘but I don’t want a credit card’, and that is totally fine. Having a credit card is a huge responsibility and I completely understand why a lot of people avoid them. If you don’t want to take the plunge and sign up for a travel reward credit card, I would suggest flying exclusively with one airline and signing up for their frequent flyer program. These programs are free and you will earn miles when you fly with them. I did this with American Airlines before I got my AAdvantage credit card. I even wrote a blog post dedicated tothe best travel rewards cards.

Did you find my tips and tricks for how to travel on a budget useful? What are some of your tips for traveling on a budget? I would love to hear them, so leave me a comment!

**The information provided in this blog post is for informational purposes only and is based on my personal opinion. Always remember to read all fine print before you sign up for any credit card.

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How can I travel more often on a budget? ›

22 Ways to Travel More—Even On a Small Budget
  1. Take shorter trips more often.
  2. Take advantage of long weekends and holidays...
  3. 3. ... And shoulder seasons...
  4. 4. ... ...
  5. Go where—and when—the deals dictate.
  6. Prioritize inexpensive destinations.
  7. Work remotely when possible.
  8. Examine your prioritizes and eliminate expenses.

How can I be frugal when traveling? ›

  1. 01 of 09. Travel during the off-season. ...
  2. 02 of 09. Use travel sites to book cheaper hotels. ...
  3. 03 of 09. Stay with family to save on hotels. ...
  4. 04 of 09. Book flights at the right time. ...
  5. 05 of 09. Opt for a kitchen. ...
  6. 06 of 09. Find low-cost and free things to do. ...
  7. 07 of 09. Find discounts on top attractions. ...
  8. 08 of 09.
Feb 18, 2023

How do you travel and explore the world on a tight budget? ›

10 Tips to travel the world on a budget
  1. 1.1 1. Avoid Peak Season.
  2. 1.2 2. Book in advance.
  3. 1.3 3. Purchase travel insurance.
  4. 1.4 4. Use public transportation.
  5. 1.5 5. Choose a hostel or apartments.
  6. 1.6 6. Travel light (avoid big baggage expenses)
  7. 1.7 7. Plan in advance.
  8. 1.8 8. Stay informed about offers and special discounts.
Sep 29, 2023

How should I budget for a trip? ›

Here are five steps to help you budget for your next trip:
  1. Map out costs. Start with a fixed budget or calculate the cost of the trip and work backward. ...
  2. Research your destination. ...
  3. Start saving early. ...
  4. Be disciplined. ...
  5. Use travel loyalty programs and credit card rewards.

How can I save 100 or more when traveling? ›

How to save money while traveling
  1. Pack light. ...
  2. Shop at local grocery stores. ...
  3. Pack snacks. ...
  4. Get yourself into the airport lounge. ...
  5. Arrive early. ...
  6. Get TSA PreCheck or Global Entry membership fees reimbursed. ...
  7. Take advantage of credit card free night certificates. ...
  8. Book hotel rooms on points.
Aug 22, 2023

Can I get paid to travel? ›

You can find opportunities with tour companies and agencies, or even start your own tours. This is one of the best ways to get paid to travel abroad. You can consider a job at a hotel, resort, or hostel in a popular tourist destination.

How do minimalists travel? ›

What is Minimalist Travel? Minimalist travel is a form of traveling wherein the traveler only packs the material possessions that are absolutely necessary and nothing more. If you can fit your entire life into a suitcase, you're doing it right. If you can fit it into a backpack - even better.

How to travel without hassle? ›

Hassle-free travel: Proven tips for a stress-free trip
  1. Purchase travel insurance. ...
  2. Visit your doctor. ...
  3. Print copies of your accommodation reservation, your tickets and your passport. ...
  4. Check your home & auto insurance. ...
  5. Renting a car on vacation. ...
  6. Call your cell provider. ...
  7. Use AirTags to track your luggage.

Is it possible to travel for free? ›

While free road trips and hiking are great, it can get a little tricky when you need to cross oceans. Fear not, it is still possible to travel for free when flying is involved. Some require upfront expenses (such as air miles), while others simply require you to be social media savvy.

Where do I start when I want to travel the world? ›

I want to travel the world. Where do I start?
  • Set a goal. Before you start planning your trip, figure out what you want to accomplish. ...
  • Plan your itinerary. After you have chosen your destination, it's time to plan your itinerary. ...
  • Book your flights and accommodations. ...
  • Get organised. ...
  • Visa requirements.
Dec 15, 2022

What is a shoestring trip? ›

For example, if you can travel on a shoestring, you travel very cheaply. You do not spend money on costly hotels. You look for good deals. You might use coupons, discount offers or other ways to save money. And you may plan to travel at less costly times.

What is the cheapest way to travel long distance? ›

Generally speaking, taking the bus or the train is the most cost effective way to cover a long distance. If you plan ahead, long-distance bus companies such as Greyhound and Megabus often offer discounted fares. Amtrak and other train companies also offer discount fares, especially when purchased far in advance.

What is a realistic budget for a vacation? ›

Average Cost of a Vacation
Average Vacation Expenses per TripDomestic Trip (4 nights)International Trip (12 nights)
Lodging$150$683
Food/Alcohol$155$520
Entertainment$52$293
Total$581$3,251
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How to start planning travelling? ›

  1. List your dream locations and choose your adventure. The first step in vacation planning? ...
  2. Plan your budget. ...
  3. Check your calendar and research dates. ...
  4. Book flights and hotels. ...
  5. Search for deals on activities. ...
  6. Build your ideal itinerary. ...
  7. Pack your bags. ...
  8. Research local customs.

How much money is enough for a trip? ›

Deciding where to go and what to pack is stressful enough, let alone trying to determine how much money you need to bring. The general consensus is that you should have $50 to $100 in cash per day for each traveler.

How do you travel frequently? ›

9 ways that you can travel more often
  1. Live a minimalist lifestyle. Minimalism is a lifestyle that I've been preaching for years. ...
  2. Take shorter weekend trips. ...
  3. Try travel hacking. ...
  4. Discount your accommodation. ...
  5. Rent out your place while you're away. ...
  6. Visit cheap destinations. ...
  7. Work remotely. ...
  8. Get a travel job.
Jan 12, 2024

How much money do you need to travel every year? ›

So, How Much Does it Cost? In general, you should expect it to cost between $25,000 to $35,000 per person to travel around the world for a year. This rough estimate comes from reading travel budgets of other bloggers, various travel planning resources, and our own experience. This is just the midrange.

Is it good to travel frequently? ›

Making time for regular travel can have a better impact on your mental health. Going to different places regularly can improve the benefits you get from vacations. Some people can feel the positive impacts of their vacation for up to five weeks after their return. Improving your mental power.

How much money do you need to travel a lot? ›

Generally, $20,000 is the baseline cost for a trip around the world for one person for one year. This estimation falls in line with popular recommendations that budget travelers can spend an average of $50 a day on the road, and allows additional budget for flights and vaccines.

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