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6 Tips to Enjoy Your Holiday Without Breaking the Bank

In 2018, close to 6.3 million Australians took short holidays overseas. Planning holidays abroad is becoming more common among Aussies, and for good reason. Our planet is full of amazing destinations and visiting each one of them is a great way to learn about new cultures and explore natural wonders you’ve never seen before.

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Whether you’re planning on taking a short holiday or exploring the world for an extended period of time, learning how to travel on a budget can bring a number of great benefits. That said, you need to find the best way to keep costs low and avoid spending excessive amounts of money. 

In this article, we’ll go over 6 tips to help you enjoy your holiday without breaking the bank.

The Benefits of Taking Annual Holidays

Holidays provide a necessary break from our day to day routine while allowing you to create awesome memories with your family. By taking at least one holiday every year, you’ll reduce stress levels and create a stronger bond between your family members. And, if you have children, travelling can help boost their confidence and creativity at the same time.

While taking regular holidays is important, you also need to prepare in every sense of the word. For travel to any region, you should consider consulting with a travel doctor and inquire about vaccinations and health advice that can ensure a safe trip for everyone.

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6 Tips to Enjoy Your Holiday Without Breaking the Bank

Taking a family holiday is very exciting, but you also need to watch your budget in order to have a good overall experience. Here are some tips to help you enjoy your travels while keeping costs low.

Research the Location You Want to Visit

Accommodation and airline tickets tend to take up most of your travel budget. In order to keep these low, always research the destination you want to visit before you book anything. This will help you find a place that has attractions you want to see while still meeting your budget requirements.

Book Your Flights in Advance

Once you’ve found the right destination, make sure you book your tickets in advance. Last-minute tickets tend to cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. To avoid this, purchase your tickets at least three months in advance.

Set a Budget and Stick to It

After booking your flight, figure out approximately how much you’re going to spend each day and set a budget. Find out what attractions you want to visit and how much they cost. Don’t forget to include meals, accommodation, souvenirs, and transport expenses as well. Stick to your budget and avoid making additional purchases unless it’s completely necessary.

Choose Walking Over Taxis

Paying for taxis may seem practical, but these fees can quickly add up. If you’re visiting a small town or the tourist part of a city, walk as much as you can and avoid paying for taxis whenever possible.

Shop at the Local Stores

In most cases, markets and small local stores are more affordable than malls and supermarkets. Try to do most of your shopping at local stores, especially if you plan on taking back a few souvenirs. Besides spending less, you’ll also help the local economy and experience the culture first-hand.

Start a Saving Account for Your Holiday

Despite the fact that some Aussies take out a loan or use their credit cards, most prefer to save money and avoid getting into debt. In these cases, finding the best online savings account can make the world of difference. Just make sure you choose a provider that doesn’t have maintenance fees and offers good interest rates.

Organise Your Dream Holiday Today!

Although it may take time, planning a yearly holiday can have a reinvigorating effect. The tips above should help you plan an amazing holiday without costing a small fortune. 

If you want to pick up more tips for easy travelling or learn about the family destinations in Singapore, get in touch with us today and we’ll be glad to help.

 

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