Daily Bulletin

Business Mentor

.

Saving money whilst on the road – it can be done!

  • Written by News Company


We all know that planning a trip abroad requires a lot of money to be paid upfront, from travel to the airport to the flight tickets, potential upgrades, money spent at the airport, accommodation, and emergencies…it all adds up. But have you considered how much money you're going to need whilst you're at your destination?

From your travel money to your activities, food and drink, souvenirs and anything you want to treat yourself to. While it's difficult to know how much money you’re going to need specifically whilst abroad, it is possible to make an appropriate guess. You could also overestimate the amount you’ll need and then save money whilst you’re travelling, therefore permanently keeping yourself in the black whilst overseas.

Want to know more? Read on for how you can save money whilst on the road.

Find a cheaper way to transfer money overseas

Want to send money back home? Or you want to pay for your activities or accommodation in advance? Sending money overseas can be hugely expensive, taking a huge chunk out of your travel fund before you've even set foot on the aeroplane. Luckily, there are ways you can send money abroad without breaking the bank - click here for 5 Cheaper Ways to Transfer Money Overseas.

Look for free activities abroad

You want to make the most of your time overseas and that means engaging in as many activities as possible. From guided tours and hikes to water sports, horseback riding, even dining at world-famous restaurants. Engaging in some of these activities is great, but your money won't last long. Try to include some free activities in your stay to keep costs under control. Search free walking tours, or consider attending free festivals.

Don’t always choose the best room

Travelling for a few months doesn’t always mean sharing a hostel bathroom. You can opt for a basic but clean, comfortable and private hotel room whilst still enjoying the experience. Avoid blowing your budget on an expensive room, especially if you’re only using it as somewhere to sleep and wash. Something simple will do the trick!

Eat away from tourist traps

You’ll find an abundance of restaurants, cafes and kiosks surrounding those world-famous tourist traps. And the prices will always be inflated. If you want to save money – and probably enjoy better food – look for somewhere to eat a few streets away instead. Your bank balance will thank you!

More Articles ...

  1. 10 Of The Best Day Trips From Melbourne
  2. Maui – The Perfect Escape For Honeymooners
  3. Airline Industry Paid Ad Impressions Drop 99% Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
  4. Airbnb announces Frontline Stays
  5. 7 travel industry changes due to coronavirus and what they mean for Aussies
  6. Airbnb Hosts to Help Provide Housing to 100,000 COVID-19 Responders
  7. The city that provides more excitement to tourists
  8. A Thirst for Adventure | Differences Between Boomers and Millennials
  9. Easy Ways You Can Travel on The Cheap
  10. Top 5 Places To Visit This Year
  11. BVI Catamaran Charter - A delightful sailing experience
  12. Travelling With Pets? Here Is What You Should Know
  13. How to Be a Smart Frugal Traveller
  14. HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR GRADUATION TRIP
  15. A Travel Guide for Vacations Overseas
  16. The Family Travel Handbook from Lonely Planet
  17. 3 Ideas for a Family-Friendly Holiday to Bali
  18. The Best Things to Do in Adelaide Hills
  19. Five Gadgets to Take When Traveling To the U.S
  20. To sell travel packages partner with Holiday Centre - Advertisement
  21. 6 travel tips you need to know before visiting Melbourne
  22. Hertz DriveU
  23. 5 Ways Your Airport Experience is Changing For The Better
  24. 10 reasons why Mykonos should be on your holiday bucket list for 2020
  25. Bailey Cairns Official Opening
  26. Travel Safety Checklist for Australians
  27. Experimental retail concept to showcase Australian products to Chinese travellers
  28. Planning a High School Educational Trip: Useful Pointers to Keep in Mind
  29. Why Do So Many Brits Travel To Australia?
  30. Hen Weekends Abroad- Top 5 cities for a perfect hen party
  31. Style in Summer: A Guide to Visiting Melbourne, Australia This Holiday Season
  32. Once in a lifetime things to do in Beijing
  33. Enjoy a short break in Perth this summer
  34. Best Business Class Seats to Europe 2019
  35. 4 Budget Tips for Holidaying in Australia
  36. How to spend your 3 days in Hanoi (Vietnam)
  37. A First-Timer’s Guide to Whistler
  38. Top travel tips for Central and South America
  39. Entertainment spots in Queens New York
  40. Maldives Roadshow in Australia
  41. Essential Tips When Planning a Trip in the USA
  42. Travelling Tips and your Roots: Who’s Looking out for Home?
  43. TOURISM NT LAUNCHES NEW BRAND
  44. Family-Friendly Island Camping Spots in Australia
  45. Bailey, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel, Commences Direct Online Bookings
  46. Traveling to Australia? Don't Miss Visiting Toowoomba
  47. How to move your belongings overseas with as little stress as possible
  48. Travelling Through Australia on a Budget
  49. More to Mykonos than meets the eye
  50. DEAL: Kids stay and eat for FREE these school holidays!

Business News

The Most Important Steps to Take When You Want To Register a Business in Australia

Undertaking the process of registering a new business in Australia is an exciting and potentially rewarding endeavour while the spirit of entrepreneurship has become prevalent over the last few ye...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Master Plumber, Master Painter, Master Builder… What does it Even Mean?

You’re looking around for a plumber to deal with a tricky problem. Hiring tradespeople is always a bit of a nightmare, right? Before you turn to Facebook groups to do your due diligence, there is, i...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

10 Essential Factors to Consider When Buying a Forklift

Purchasing a forklift is a significant investment for any business, whether you're in warehousing, construction, manufacturing, or logistics. With a plethora of options available in the market, it's...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Travel

The Benefits of Pop Top Caravans

As the name clearly shows, the major difference between a pop-top caravan and a conventional caravan is the top or roof of the caravan. The pop top caravan has a roof that can be lifted up or down t...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Essential Guidelines for Australians Living in Camper Trailers

Living in a camper trailer can be a thrilling experience, offering the opportunity to investigate the tremendous and various scenes of Australia. Nonetheless, it likewise accompanies its own arrange...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Tourist to Resident: 5 Tips for Transitioning to Life in a Tourist Town

Transitioning from a temporary visitor to a full-fledged resident in a tourist town comes with its unique set of challenges and rewards. Whether you're relocating to the sun-soaked shores of the Gol...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Tomorrow Business Growth