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Traveling On A Budget

With the economy, it’s tough to save money, especially enough to take those trips you love. But wouldn’t it be nice if you could figure out a way to keep traveling? You can, by learning to travel on a budget. Drawing up an overall travel budget is a must. And whether you travel by car, plane, rail or cruise, you can limit your travel costs to get there. Plus, traveling by car affords some special advantages to save on food costs. Lodging can be found very cheaply if you look in the right places. And shopping smartly for souvenirs can also keep you within your planned travel budget. With some planning and foresight, you can experience all the places you’ve always wanted to go while preserving your budget.

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Traveling On A Budget

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  1. TRAVELING ON A BUDGET

  2. Saving money is tough in this economy, especially when it comes to doing what you love: traveling. • By learning to travel on a budget, you can save money without sacrificing this enjoyable occasion. • Draw up a travel budget regardless of how you plan on traveling. • Some planning and foresight can allow you to preserve your budget while seeing everything you want to see.

  3. Plan an Overall Travel Budget The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page. - Saint Augustine

  4. Plan an Overall Travel Budget

  5. Car Travel Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind. - Seneca

  6. Save Money on Getting There

  7. Food Budget by Car

  8. Flying Living on Earth is expensive, but it does include a few trips around the sun every year. - Unknown

  9. Preserving Cash While Flying

  10. Preserving Cash While Flying

  11. Alternative Travel Methods I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move. - Robert Louis Stevenson

  12. Alternative Travel Methods: Rail

  13. Alternative Travel Methods: Cruise

  14. Lower-Cost Lodging The wise man travels to discover himself. - James Russell Lowell

  15. Lower Cost Lodging

  16. Lower Cost Lodging

  17. Cutting Food Costs When preparing to travel, lay out all your clothes and all your money. Then take half the clothes and twice the money. - Unknown

  18. Cutting Food Costs

  19. Smart Shopping Like all great travelers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen. - Benjamin Disraeli

  20. Smart Shopping

  21. Miscellaneous Tips The journey not the arrival matters. - T.S. Elliot

  22. Miscellaneous Tips

  23. Vacation “Rehearsal” I met a lot of people in Europe. I even encountered myself. - James Baldwin

  24. Vacation “Rehearsal”

  25. Vacation “Rehearsal”

  26. Summary • Regardless of how you’re traveling, you can create a budget that helps you stay within your means. • Be travel savvy when locating hotels and restaurants to keep your costs down. • Be fearless when you’re bargaining to get a great price. • Do a thorough rehearsal prior to your trip to gain information as well as insight into your dream travel destination.

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