How to Travel with No Money and Love It (2024)

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by Janice Waugh

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No money for travel? Here are some great tips that will take you places for free.

Sometimesmy need to travel exceedsmyfinancial resources. I suspect I'm not the only one.

The need can be visceral. It may becalled itchy feet by some but I experience it in my chest. It may soundweird but that's where, in my body, I feel anagitation to travel. The feeling is palpable.

Fortunately, I can honestly say that I have enjoyed every place I've traveled. It may be the history or the music scene. It could be many things that are enjoyable but, amongst them, is always the people.People are fascinating no matter how much you have in common or how little.

For me, it's not where to go that is the issue; it's how.

How can you travel with little or no money? Read this How to Make Solo Travel Affordable, Cheap and Even Free and read on.

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Trip Planning Is the Key to Free

When you want to travel and you have no money you need to get a bit creative. You need to reach out and make connections with people who just might be able to help you. It's also important to do so safely. But, with the right people on your side, you can really go places.

  1. Grow your network. If you have zero dollars to spend it can be worthwhile to reach out to people you know. Perhaps they can't help you but maybe they know someone who can. Perhaps they know someone going across the country who wants company. Perhaps they know someone who needs their house cared for while they are gone. And, if they don't, perhaps their someone's know someone. Seven degrees of separation is a real thing. There's a debate as to whether it's just six degrees. The point is, we're all connected and you can likely make those connections work for you. Start early.
  2. Earn some goodwill on the resource sites you plan to use. If you plan to use Couchsurfing or Women WelcomeWomen WorldWide, both of which are organizations that can help you with free accommodation (they have small annual fees), it's best to be a participating member well before you leave. Be a host. Participate in local meetups. Develop a good reputation andearn some goodwill before you go.Both are great for making connections and meeting locals, whether or not accommodation is involved.
  3. Be realistic about money. You will have expenses as you travel just as you would at home. The thing is, you likely won't have an income. So plan to save a bit before you go. Read How to Save Money for Travel: Top Tips to Help You Save.
  4. Set a budget, even if it's ridiculous. You need to plan how to spend what little money you have so that you don't come home in debt. Read How to Plan Your Solo Travel Budget – on Any Budget.
  5. Making money as you travel is an option. If you have enough time on the road, and in some cases, even if you don't, there are ways to make money while you're away from home. Read 14 Ways to Make Money As You Travel: Long and Short-term.
  6. Exchange your labor for your travels. Research volunteer opportunities before you leave and plan your travels based on those opportunities. Read more below in the accommodation section.
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World Travel with No Money: Transportation

This is the toughest travel budget category to get for free. But there are some options to get you where you want to go.

  1. Free road trip with car delivery. There are sites where you can sign up as a driver and get a gig delivering a car to its destination. Check out Canada DriveAway and Cars to Florida. These are often seasonal opportunities as people move their cars south in the winter and north in the summer but the jobs come up for other reasons as well.
  2. Share the driving. This is where that network you set up before your trip comes in handy. Reach out to your connections to look for a drive sharing opportunity.
  3. Don't forget walking and cycling. Your feet are a mode of transportation as well, whether they are walking or peddling. Both modes of transportation are absolutely free and a joy unto themselves. You don't have to go to the extreme that Andrew Siess did when he walked around the world. Watch the doc about his trip here.
  4. Get the dream job as an air courier. I know no one who has this job but, apparently it is possible. Here's one site to explore. If you have any experience with this, please leave your advice in the comments.
  5. Try the “Everywhere” button. Skyscanner's “Everywhere” button doesn't come up with free flights but it will give you a list offlights from your airport listing the cheapest first. Match the cheap flight with your free accommodation and you'll do well.

Traveling Without Money: Free Accommodation

Accommodation is typically one of the most expensive budget items for travel. Fortunately, it is also something that you can often get for free. There are so many ways to save on accommodation and they often come with some serious perks.

  1. House sitting for family or friends. Scan your family, friends, and extended network for people who would like a reliable house sitter for when they are away. This often involves caring for pets which, for many people, is a bonus. Read:16 Tips for Successful Solo House-Sitting.
  2. Try a home exchange. Home exchanging (also known as house-swapping) is trading your home with that of another traveler. You stay in their home whilethey stay in yours (some services also work on a points system in case both parties don't want to swap at the same time), essentially rendering your accommodation costs for your trip nonexistent. You can find someone through your own contacts, or sign up for one of the home exchange websites, such asHome Exchange.
  3. Use social networks of free accommodation. Use communities likeCouchsurfing(which has grown up a lot since it first started) orWomen Helping Women WorldWide. With both, accommodation isn't guaranteed but there is the possibility as well as a community of locals for information and, maybe a cup of coffee.
  4. Volunteer and get free accommodation (and sometimes food). Volunteer work when traveling typically requires you to pay to get to the destination and, sometimes, requires you to pay for your stay as well. But this is not always the case. WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms), for example, offers the opportunity to work and stay in 130 countries around the world. They say, “As a WWOOFer, you will participate in the daily life of your host, help on the farm, learn about sustainability, experience a new culture and meet new people, and receive free room and board during your stay.”
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No Travel Money? Free Things to Do

Once you're at your destination you'll want to explore. Fortunately, there are many ways to do so with no money.

  1. Free walking tours. Most major cities have free walking tours but that's just the beginning of free.
  2. Free apps for self-guided tours. GPSmyCity is one of the best for this with tours of over 1,000 cities. For some cities there are many tours for special interests.
  3. Take membership benefits with you. Look at memberships you have at home as they may offer opportunities as you travel. Are you a member of an international organization? If so, you will likely have contacts around the world. But that's an obvious opportunity. There are many more subtle ways that your associations can help get you free stuff as you travel.
  4. Freebies in expensive cities. And, finally, don't miss our 32 Tips posts which give you budget options for the world's most expensive destinations.
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Eating Cheaply As You Travel

The final major expense category for travel is food. This is an expense that you will have whether you're at home or on the road. It will take some money. But there are ways to keep your costs down.

  1. Volunteer where meals are provided. As with WWOOFing, there are volunteer opportunities that include meals. Accessing these opportunities requires research before you go.
  2. Picnics and parks. Eating al fresco is a wonderful, enjoyable dining experience. Picking up food at a grocery store that will not perish in your pack and eating in a park is a low-cost food option.
  3. Make one restaurant meal count for two. Take reusable food bags and containers on your travels. Restaurant servings are often more than one needs. Pack the extra away in your reusable containers. Yes, the restaurant could probably provide a take out container but why create the waste?
  4. Food trucks and street food.
  5. Safe water, no cost, no plastic waste. Bring your water bottle along on your travels and fill it every day to avoid the high cost of bottled water and the environmental damage it causes. If you're not sure of the water, use a purification system like GRAYL Ultralight Water Purifier. It deals withviruses, bacteria, protozoa, chemicals, and heavy metals. All the reviews I read were great.
  6. More ideas. For many more ideas read Travel, Eat Well and Save on Food.

Last updated: 21st February, 2023

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FAQs

Is there a way to travel with no money? ›

One way to travel for next to nothing is to exchange your time and effort for something in return. People around the world advertise on platforms like VolunteerMatch to attract volunteers to help with projects, manual labor, teaching, and many other tasks.

How to travel when you're broke? ›

45 Genius Travel Hacks For When You're Broke AF
  1. Plan around off-peak travel times. Be aware of the seasonality of travel. ...
  2. Stay in hostels. ...
  3. Take free classes. ...
  4. Fill up on free hostel food. ...
  5. Venture off-the-beaten-path to save money. ...
  6. Treasure experiences over material things. ...
  7. Work in a hostel. ...
  8. Check visa costs before you travel.
Nov 7, 2022

Can you travel without being rich? ›

Since this question comes up so often, I like to constantly remind people of this fact: You do not need to be rich to travel. Let's repeat that: You do not need to be rich to travel. There are plenty of ways to travel on a budget (and for free) — you just need to be willing to get creative.

Is it possible to travel for free? ›

Volunteering is not only one of the best ways to travel for free, it is one of the best ways to travel for those seeking an authentic experience and genuine connection with communities around the world.

How to be a traveler for a living? ›

If you want travel to be part of your primary employment, here are some careers to consider:
  1. Travel blogger. ...
  2. Flight attendant. ...
  3. English teacher. ...
  4. Travel photographer. ...
  5. Travel nurse. ...
  6. Tour coordinator. ...
  7. Destination marketer. ...
  8. Translator.
Apr 18, 2024

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 to travel and live cheaply? ›

Here are 22 ways to get more travel in your life.
  1. Take shorter trips more often. ...
  2. Take advantage of long weekends and holidays... ...
  3. 3. ... ...
  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 do you travel without a job? ›

An incomplete list of options to get your ass abroad and exploring the world:
  1. Join a volunteer organization. ...
  2. Teach English. ...
  3. Find a source of mobile income. ...
  4. Start an online business. ...
  5. Convince your company to let you work remotely. ...
  6. Get transferred overseas. ...
  7. Find odd jobs as you travel. ...
  8. Work on a cruise or for an airline.

How to get a free plane ticket? ›

The 8 Best Ways To Get FREE Flights
  1. Leverage Credit Card Signup Offers.
  2. Use a Credit Card to Earn Points or Miles on All Your Purchases.
  3. Check Out Frequent Flier Programs.
  4. Consider Dining Rewards Programs.
  5. Opt for Programs with Companion Tickets.
  6. Look for More Opportunities to Earn Points and Miles Toward Free Tickets.
Mar 14, 2024

How many people cannot afford to travel? ›

A recent survey revealed that more than 40% of travelers in the United States cannot afford their dream vacation.

How much money do you realistically need to travel? ›

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.

Why can you only travel with $10,000 dollars? ›

The reason why is the controversial subject of civil forfeiture. Civil forfeiture allows law enforcement to seize and keep any money or property they suspect is involved in illegal activity. The owner doesn't need to be convicted of a crime or even arrested for law enforcement to do this.

Can I travel to the US without money? ›

Travelers visiting the United States from a foreign country must be able to prove to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer that they have sufficient funds, i.e., credit card, cash, travelers' checks, money order to cover travel, lodging, entertainment, meals, etc. to be admitted into the United States.

How to travel the US with little money? ›

10 tips for exploring the USA on a budget
  1. Seek out cheap domestic flights and onward travel options. ...
  2. Save money on hotels and motels. ...
  3. Consider visiting in May or September. ...
  4. Don't say no to camping – sometimes it's barely camping! ...
  5. Take advantage of free admission to national, state and city parks.
Sep 23, 2023

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