Do you want to travel more often and for longer?

Do you want financial independence?

Do you want your bank account to stop holding back your adventures?

Do you want to save MILLIONS!?!?!?

Okay, we might not be able to save you millions but if you follow these budget travel tips you will definitely cut the cost of your travels. And what does more money mean? It means you can travel more often and for longer – perfect!

These budget travel tips will help make your travels more affordable no matter where you are in the world. This doesn’t mean compromising on your experiences or enjoyment, a lot of these tips can actually make your adventures more memorable!

So what are these budget travel tips then?

Keep track of your money

Our top budget travel tip: keep track of your spendings! There are plenty of apps which do this but we think a pen and pad is good enough – we like the small spiral bound ones. It’s not always easy to check your bank balance or to know how much you’ve been spending so make a habit of writing everything down at the end of the day.

Live like a local

The locals know ALL the budget travel tips. Eat what they eat, travel how they travel and sleep where they sleep (not literally) and you’re sure to save a bunch of money.

The locals know all the budget travel tips!

Have a budget

Everyone’s budget is different but make sure you know your own. Plan the length of your trip and what you’ll be doing so you can work out a daily budget.

Make your bank your friend

Pick the right bank account and you can get free withdrawals and no commission. Pick the wrong one and you could be stung for even thinking about withdrawing money abroad. Here’s a good guide for travellers’ bank accounts.

Get off the beaten track

It’s a fact that tourist hotspots are more expensive. Get away from the crowds and watch your spendings drop!

Can you see a beaten track?

Carry the right amount of money

No matter who you bank with sometimes you can’t avoid ATM charges. Take out large bundles of cash so you don’t keep having to pay the charges just make sure you keep that money safe. These travel money belts are our choice for keeping cash secure.

Get surfing

Look online for all the best budget travel tips. Local bloggers are a great source of information and you can also search for vouchers and coupons.

Staying with Airbnb? This discount code will save you £25 on your first booking!

Embrace that kitchen!

In most countries it’s much cheaper cooking in your accommodation than eating out. Kitchens are also great spots for meeting other travellers so you can make some amigos whilst saving money!

Make some friends in that kitchen!

Be sceptical

It’s always good to be open minded however if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is.

Learn the local language

A crucial budget travel tip which can save you tons of money is learning the local language. You don’t have to become fluent but learn the numbers and enough to ask the price of things e.g ‘how much is that’, ‘that’s too expensive’. It’s also a good way to make friends with the locals as you practice the lingo!

Ask travellers for their budget travel tips

Besides the locals other travellers are great resources for budget travel tips. Look for that veteran travel who has ‘done it all’ in the country and ask for suggestions and advice.

‘well, I make money busking from a bin’

Agree a price before and don’t pay upfront

Always make sure you agree a price before committing to something. Although it’s not always possible try to pay for things afterwards to make sure you’ve been happy with the service.

Read reviews

Let other travellers make the mistakes so you don’t have to. Get on TripAdvisor to look at comments and reviews to make sure a company is reliable.

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Volunteering is the way to go

Along your travels you will probably come across a whole host of volunteer opportunities. Many of these will give you food and accommodation so it’s a great way to save money. Check out Woofing, Workaway and Helpx for some great experiences.

A very happy host family

Hitchhike

A great way to get around and generally it’s free. Hitchhiking does take some time getting used to but it can be a hugely rewarding experience that will save a crazy amount over the course of your trip. Here’s an awesome hitchhiking guide with all the information you need!

Go for a carry-on

With many airlines charging to check bags in you can save a lot of money and energy just using a carry-on. Besides this it’s quite liberating travelling lightly, just make sure you pack wisely so you don’t have to buy things once you’ve left the country.

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Earn some money on the road

What better budget travel tip then actually making money on the road. Think of your skills and see if you can put them to use when you’re abroad. The opportunities are endless, from English teaching to bar work and it’s a great way to keep your travels going. I used to fire juggle with a hat out and would earn some top dollar!

Money for the juggler!

Get used to haggling

In some countries the price of everything is open to debate so it’s important to never accept the first price. There’s a real trick to haggling but the best price is one that is good for all parties. Note this is more applicable in some countries than others so don’t try haggling for your tube fare in London!

Think about your accommodation and compare prices

If you’re booking accommodation online then compare the prices. Booking, Hostelworld and Agoda are good places to start.

Be wary of booking through accommodation or travel agents

Whether you’re booking more accommodation, transport or a tour, you should think twice before booking through your accommodation or travel agents. Try and book directly with whoever is providing the service and cut out the middle man. The middle men always take a cut which you will be paying extra for!

Cut out the middle man and book things yourself

Go vegan!

We couldn’t leave this one out could we? Morals aside this is a sure way to cut down the cost of your travels because meat will always cost more than plants!

Have a smile

This budget travel tip will brighten up your day and those around you. Who could try and overcharge that nice friendly face?

With all this money saved you can travel so much more – make sure you’re travelling sustainably!

A Whole Bunch of Budget Travel Tips Pt. 2

Yes you heard right, get ready to save even more money with pt. 2 of our budget travel tips. Subscribe to our newsletter so you can know as soon as it’s online!

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If you’ve got any of your own budget travel tips, please tell us in the comments below so everyone can save some wonga!