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7 Smart Ways to Travel Expensive Countries on a Budget

We all have those countries we’d love to visit. We call them bucket list destinations: places you really want to go, but know you won’t be able to afford easily. They’re special, but that usually means they aren’t cheap. So, how do you make it happen?

Here are 7 Smart Ways to Travel Expensive Countries on a Budget.

1. Look for deals 7 Smart Ways to Travel Expensive Countries on a Budget

Let’s get the obvious one out of the way first. Look out for deals at certain times of year that might allow you to save on your flights or accommodation. Black Friday and Cyber Monday are great times to grab deals, and you can also find them during Christmas and Summer sale events. Although. many travel planning websites offer special discounts upon using specific promo codes. So, you don’t need to wait for occasions or festival to avail the discounts.

2. Travel off-peak

When the busy season is over, lots of hotels and travel companies will drop their prices. Be aware that in some cases this may mean that not all of the usual attractions are open, so do your research beforehand. However, when you can go somewhere you’ve always wanted to go at a fraction of the usual price, the payoff may be worth missing a few things!

3. Walk around7 Smart Ways to Travel Expensive Countries on a Budget

One of the biggest costs of your trip, particularly if you go for a city break, is likely to be transport. Getting around a city can quickly become expensive, whether you use the local subway system or rely on buses, overground trains, or taxis.

Cut down the costs by simply walking everywhere that you can. Even if you need a ride into the city center in the morning, aim not to get any more transport before you head back at night. This means you get to see more of the city around you, and to appreciate how each neighborhood or borough might be different. You’ll probably be surprised at how much of the average city is within easy walking distance when you actually try it.

4. Shop for food

Instead of going out to restaurants and bars every night, cut your costs by shopping at a local supermarket or street food market and taking food back to your room. It might not be as atmospheric, but it can cut your food and drink spend in half – or more, depending on what you go for. Hot food is still possible in most hotels, as they will have a kettle in the room. Some may also be equipped with a microwave. You could also opt for accommodation which includes a kitchenette to be even more self-sufficient.

5. Find free attractionsFind Free Attractions

Everywhere you go, there are bound to be expensive places to get into – usually the tourist hotspots. But do you really need to do those things? Why not look around and see what else is on offer for free? Often you can dive into the real culture and art of the area by simply going to free art galleries, watching street shows, and so on.

6. Choose less traditional accommodation

Hotels can get expensive, so why not rent a room like a person staying in the city instead of being a tourist? This is a great way to save money, and get that kitchenette you need to cook everything. You might even be able to save enough to rent a room in an actual house.
Also read: Finding affordable Travel accommodation

7 Smart Ways to Travel Expensive Countries on a budget

7. Be in it to win it

Search around on the internet for competitions relating to the place that you want to go. It’s a long shot, but who knows? You might end up winning an all-expenses trip to the location of your dreams!

So, these were the 7 Smart Ways to Travel Expensive Countries on a Budget. Use all of these ideas to get your holiday as far inside your budget as possible, and you’ll see success!

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10 Comments

  • Reply
    joy
    September 2, 2018 at 9:37 pm

    unfortunately walking isn’t conducive with my disabilities but always a good idea to travel off season!! if you can 😉 def not during school holidays, lol.

    joy at The Joyous Living

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    Boniface Muriuki
    September 2, 2018 at 10:18 pm

    These are excellent tips. Thank you so much for sharing!

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    Amanda Dunn
    September 4, 2018 at 7:50 am

    These are great guidelines. I often walk when I am in a strange city. It’s a great way to see so much more! I’m glad you pointed out that if you go off season some places may be closed!

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    Olivia
    September 5, 2018 at 10:20 am

    Such great tips!!! I always fine buying food is such a good option, especially if you have a place to cook it! Also finding deals is the best!
    Thanks for all the tips!

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    Tina
    September 5, 2018 at 12:11 pm

    Great ideas! Love checking out your articles. Keep up the good work!

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    Emilie
    September 7, 2018 at 2:45 am

    I love walking around. I don’t mind if my legs hurt. I spend enough time behind computers when I’m at work!

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    Bhavna Kaushik
    September 8, 2018 at 3:36 pm

    Great Ideas

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    Cassandra @ Uncommonly Well
    September 8, 2018 at 8:42 pm

    These are great tips! I visited Copenhagen for a day (very expensive) and traveled cheaply by CouchSurfing, buying my own food, and walking the entire day.

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    Image Earth Travel
    June 10, 2019 at 9:28 pm

    Great tips! Many thanks for sharing!

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    jcmatt
    June 10, 2019 at 9:44 pm

    Sometimes being more adventurous can help the budget. Avoiding restaurants with English menus in Tokyo makes dining out less expensive.

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