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DeletedAccount69 April 25th 2021 09:01 PM

Vacation?
 
How do you all budget for a trip? Do you set a spending limit for items etc? I know about how much money I have available to spend and I was thinking of setting a spending limit at each location.


Suggestions would be great, thanks!

Silvan April 28th 2021 07:46 PM

Re: Vacation?
 
1. Do as much research as possible beforehand of what the prices are in the place you're going to visit. Know the average price of basic products (so that you know if a certain shop is overcharging) or other stuff like bus tickets (so that you're able to estimate your spendings and search for alternatives if needed). This applies mainly to trips abroad.
2. Reduce spendings on transport by walking/cycling/hitch-hiking whenever possible.
3. Reduce spendings on food by shopping & preparing your own meals instead of visiting bars/restaurants.
4. Keep track of the money you spend. Try to avoid unecessary purchases.
5. Choose affordable accommodation - B&B, hostels, youth hostels, rent a room if you're visiting for longer, whatever is available.
6. If you're planning to sightsee/visit touristic attractions, do a research - it's often possible to book cheaper tickets online.
7. Put aside some money for emergency situations. Something that travelling has taught me - it's never ever possible to completely stick to the plan. Even if you plan your spendings in detail, it's likely you'll spend more in the end. Plus it's vital to be prepared for all kinds of situations.

Hope it helps! <3
xoxo S

Rivière April 30th 2021 11:21 AM

Re: Vacation?
 
I don't have an overall spending limit. I tend to just save and put aside as much money as I possibly can before the trip and work with whatever I saved up.

However, if I'm going to be visiting multiple locations, whatever money I've saved up, I'll split between each place I intend to visit. For example, if I've saved up £300 and I want to visit 4 places, I set aside about £75 per place. If I didn't spend all the money I had split from one place to another, then I just add it to the money split for the next place I intend to visit and see how it goes.

I agree with Sue. Make sure you do separate a certain amount of money and set it aside for emergencies. My nan always taught me to make sure I at least had enough for emergency transport. Make sure you have enough money for some extra food, water, and transport at the bare minimum. This is to ensure you can get home without worry of being stranded.


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