9 Easy Ways to Save For Your Next Trip

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There is a common misconception that travel has to be expensive. While it’s true that travel can be a big purchase, it can also be achievable by making a few adjustments around the house and in your daily life. By learning how to cut out a few of the extras, you’ll be able to stick that money into a travel savings account. If you are serious about travel, here’s how to build a travel budget:

Cut the coffee shop stops

We all love coffee, but have you ever thought about how much you spend per day on those morning and afternoon coffee runs? That Venti Vanilla Latte you just have to have may be costing you up to $12 a day. Bring your favorite mug and grinds to work to make your own freshly brewed cup. Buy an espresso maker for your house to make those lattes you love. Even if you buy the fancy syrups you will save hundreds of dollars per year.

Walk, bike and ride

One easy way to cut costs at home is to walk or ride your bike to work each day. You will get a work out, help the environment and save on gas. Riding the metro can also cut costs, especially if your office has a public transportation benefit program. When you save money at home, you can put that savings towards your rental car when you want to get out and explore a new place on vacation.

Ditch the cable TV

With so many streaming video services available, you really don’t need pricey cable television anymore. As long as you have decent high-speed Internet, you can drop the cable package, stream your favorite TV series without commercials and save money each month.

Buy used

Thrift and consignment shops are easy spots to save money, especially if you have children who are still growing. Stop buying brand new jeans and tops that your children will grow out of in six months. Hit up your local thrift and consignment shops. Often times they have never-worn and barely-used clothing you can snatch right up for a fraction of the price.

Step up your coupon game

Coupons are a pain to clip, and they either get lost or expire by the time you remember to use them. If you want to save without the hassle of clipping coupons, download a coupon app like Honey for your browser. For many shopping sites, Honey will pop up automatically to find coupon codes for your online purchases. When Honey finds a code that works you simply hit apply and you get instant savings.

Make your lunch

If you are going out for lunch every day, you may be spending $50 to $100 per week on mid-day meals. Pack leftovers or a sandwich from home and you can cut your costs down to about $20 per week. That’s a lot of money for plane tickets, rental cars and hotels.

Do date night differently

How much do you spend on an average date night with your partner? $50? Maybe $100? Try this challenge: Limit your date night budget to $25.  Don’t think it’s possible? I bet you can get creative. Go find the small food trucks in your city, check out the happy hour appetizer menu at your favorite restaurant and look into the local gallery openings and free museum nights you can visit. It’s easier to do than you may think.

Drop your gym membership

Yes, you love to work out and stay fit, but how much does that cost you per month? Opt for working out at home. Buy a few free weights and head over to YouTube where you can find plenty of videos to keep you in shape and looking good throughout the year. And never underestimate the power of walking, running and biking. These are easy cardio activities to do throughout the year, and they get you outside in the fresh air even on those brisk winter days.

Drink water

You know that liquid running out of your tap? It’s water, and it’s free. Cut out the soda and unnecessary juice in your life and enjoy that refreshing beverage you already pay for each month via your water bill. Don’t like the taste of water? Put a lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit or cucumber wedge in it. Your body will thank you, and so will your pocketbook.

 

Want to know another way to save? Look into rental car deals before you take your next vacation. 


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Keryn Means

About the Author

Keryn Means is a freelance writer and the founder of WalkingOnTravels.com, the award-winning site that gives hope to today’s active parents who don’t want to stop their lives; they simply bring their kids along for the ride as they explore the world. You can find Keryn dragging her two boys around the DC area most days and across the globe several times a year.