Meanwhile, as a matter of fact, how to travel on a budget is a very popular topic together with “How to Travel the World Stress-Free“. Indeed, with a little research it is possible to organize a memorable experience, even if you are not willing to sacrifice comfort. There are hundreds of tips on how to travel on a budget, there are entire books on the subject, but we’ve summoned up the basic and most essential rules.
Avoid traveling to “hot” destinations at peak times
Research for the best and cheapest way to travel
There are tons of discount airlines in Europe such as EasyJet, Wizz Air, or Jet4You, but Qatar Airways can turn out much more affordable, if you check the fares regularly, compare them and take advantage of the discounts and promotions on their website (they have separate offers for different regions and countries). Another Middle Eastern carrier, with really luxurious service, yet cheaper than U.S. airlines is Emirates.
Research online for accommodation, attractions, and activities
Travel advice websites such as TripAdvisor will help you out with a lot of information and advice from travelers, travel professionals, and locals, so you can have an idea of the place you are about to visit. You can not only book a room, but even receive a welcome credit when you sign up. Popular luxury hotel chains such as Hilton offer everything a traveler can dream of, but they generally cater to business travelers (although they have great sales and deals, too, such as the current Winter Sale). But there are great alternatives – renting a house or a condo, or booking one night at a hotel and once you are there, looking for a cheaper place to stay such as family and independent hotels, which are common across Europe and Latin America. There are also home-exchange websites, as well as websites for free shared accommodation and ways to stay with locals for much less.
Fixed-cost trips such as group tours, all-inclusive resort packages and cruises are also much more affordable.
Online research is also useful to plan your activities and tours around the various sites. For instance, almost everywhere around the world, there is a “free museum day”, or one day of the week, when entry to all museums, galleries, and tourist sites is free. There are also combined passes, discounts, free maps and cost-free events at tourism bureaus and other kinds of tourist information points. Another great way to save is to use buses or other cheap public transport to get around, or simply walk – this is the best to fully explore new places.
Try to do what locals do
Join the local communities – they will know which pubs to go for happy hours, where is the best and cheapest food, which is the best local entertainment. If you have friends in town, ask them to help you around restaurants, bars, and so on. Or you can research in advance for advice, information and even meet new friends at the website for expats, which is the largest online network for expatriate communities around the world.
There are many free concerts or museums you can visit such as the Museum of Oddities in Berlin, all state-run museums in the UK, Contemporary Art Museum Espacio Conde Duque in Madrid, free festivals, open air film fests, and many, many others. And locals know them all.
Get a job that actually lets you travel for free
There are many other things you can try to save money while traveling such as hitchhiking, filling up your water bottle from actual springs in the cities (in Europe), drinking up your coffee at the bar in Italy, which is cheaper than sitting at a table, and many, many more.