Great travel experiences needn’t involve spending a vast amount of money. In fact, many of the best trips often involve relatively low-cost options. It’s amazing how far you can make your budget last.
If you’re struggling for ideas, then you might wish to consider some of the following approaches. All of them are aimed at helping you to have a great time, while spending less.
Be flexible with travel dates
One of the most incredible facts about the travel industry is that millions of people look to travel at the same time of year. That’s why the big travel operators rely so heavily on the business done during the summer months.
For parents, travel arrangements often depend upon school breaks. Since many parents are understandably reticent to take kids out of school during term-time, it means that most families end up making arrangements to coincide with times when schools are closed.
This clearly has an impact in terms of accommodation and flight prices. In short, this means that travelling at the same time as everyone else is going to end up costing you a lot more money. If you can show some flexibility, however, then you may be able to identify better deals.
Such thinking isn’t only about the time of year that you’re looking to travel. It also applies to the day of the week and the hour of the day.
Fortunately, it’s now easier than ever to see how flight times, for instance, alter depending on your arrangement. You can use the Internet to check with airline operators, which allows you to use some experimentation. If flight prices appear to be too high, then take a look at changing flight times slightly. It’s often cheaper to fly a little earlier in the morning. Midday slots, on the other hand, are often more expensive.
Stay closer to home
When you think about how the costs add up, you realise that many of them are associated with getting to your destination. Flights, airport transfers and car hire costs can really drain your budget.
By opting to stay closer to home, you may be able to considerably reduce these costs. A camping trip in your local area can still be a wonderful experience, but it’s likely to be available to you at a fraction of the cost.
You’ll obviously need some basic outdoor equipment (including tents, camping airbeds and camping stoves), but this is still likely to work out to be relatively inexpensive.
Work abroad
If you’re desperate to travel, but simply don’t have much money available, then there may still be alternative options. You may, for instance, be able to find employment abroad for a short period.
Temporary positions do become available in many locations and they often coincide with the main season for tourism. So there could be opportunities available as a ski instructor, working in a bar, or even on a cruise ship.
Working abroad will also allow you to really immerse yourself in the local culture.
Travelling doesn’t have to be expensive, but you will need to think a little creatively if you’re looking to travel on a budget. It is possible, however, to have a wonderful time, without breaking the bank.
Keith Barrett enjoys travelling and has visited numerous cities throughout Europe. He believes that the best travel experiences are often about the company that you keep, as well as the locations that you visit.










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