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Top 7 budget travel tips | Travelzoom.eu

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Top 7 budget travel tips | Travelzoom.eu

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  1. Travel zoom Top 7 budget travel tips www.travelzoom.eu

  2. Do you think you can not afford to freeze? Think about it again - travel does not have to be expensive. With a few budgeting tricks you can see the world for next to nothing. Here are our top seven budget travel tips!

  3. 1. Choose your goal carefully The location is everything! While you might not get along with € 100 a day in France, this sum in Southeast Asia could last for more than a week. Many newcomers often make the mistake of simply orienting themselves to the fare, but that is a mistake. For a more realistic estimate of travel costs, consider the cost of transportation, accommodation and activities. While flights to Europe and North America can be cheaper, hotel rooms, food and outings are much more expensive than in South America or Asia. Consider all costs that may arise before deciding on one or the other option.

  4. 2. Work voluntarily abroad Accommodation is a big expense. Why not for free? There is a large selection of volunteer programs to work abroad. Not only do you save money but it is also an amazing experience. You can, for example, stay with locals for free, get insider tips, and even work back in the community. It will completely change your experience.

  5. 3. Advance planning is everything Fares can always vary. If you book early you may not always get the best price. But you should not wait until the last minute. One tool we can recommend is the Skyscanner price alert. You enter flight information for which you are looking for and receive notifications when the price changes. A look at the price notices over a few weeks can save hundreds of euros. If you look at an acceptable price, just snap it shut.

  6. 4. Use alternative means of transport Before you even arrive at the destination, think about what alternative means of transport you can use there. Taking a taxi for each route is not exactly budget-friendly. Also, think about whether you need a flight to your destination at all, or whether it is not much cheaper to use long distance buses or the train. Inform yourself in advance about the offers of public transport at the destination. For short trips or exploring the city, the rental bike is a very cheap and, above all, healthier alternative. Furthermore, you can, depending on the place and destination, make use of carpooling. Hitchhiking is not recommended in some countries.

  7. 5. Cheap stay Again, it is worth it, before you go on various offers of hostels, private accommodation via portals (Coach Surfing, etc.) hose. There are a number of portals that are especially recommended for backpackers. One should always be open in the search for safe and cheap accommodation. Hotels, except some cheap hotel chains, should be avoided as much as possible; it would be too expensive then. 6. Search for discounts and benefits for students Student cards are fantastic. Did you know that you can get discounts at more than 125,000 locations in 133 countries? If you are lucky, you can get hold of transatlantic flights for € 99 with these promotions, or you can secure yourself a whopping 35% discount on Eurail, etc. A student card and discount cards are the best friends of the budget traveler! The gold standard is the International Student Card (also known as ISIC). This handy little card will save you money anywhere in the world.

  8. 7. Schedule free stopovers Use stops on flights to explore another destination. In many cases, you can set it up so that you have a few days between each connection flights available. The best way to get in touch with the appropriate airline directly or asks in the booking portal. Explore and experience Reykjavik with Icelandair, Dubai with Emirates, Tokyo with Japan Airlines, Singapore with Singapore Air, Bangkok with Thai Airways and many other options!

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