budget travel
If you budget wisely, your travel funds can go a long way, though not as far as you.
College Wanderlust
"I’ve always loved traveling. Ever since I was practically a baby, I’ve enjoyed going anywhere that would venture me into new adventures, opening myself to a world that might change my life forever. When I was a kid, I would say that geography is my favorite subject because I've always wanted to learn about this vast world out there and always dreamed about growing up traveling to these different countries around the world.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Wander
14 Totally Free Things to Do in Melbourne
The world's "Most Liveable City" isn't exactly known for being a budget destination, where you can stretch your dollars (let's face it, nowhere in Australia really is). But Melbourne is an amazing city, jam-packed with a ton of things to do and see, and lots of it is completely free! You can easily spend a few days exploring the city, soaking in Melbourne's pervasive and eclectic culture, and seeing the sights without breaking the bank. Save your dollars for Melbourne's famous coffee instead, by checking out these free, but fantastic, attractions:
By Jenn Simpson6 years ago in Wander
Money Saving Tips for Travel
If you follow me on Instagram, I mentioned that Ryan and I share the same Rising Sign. We are both Sagittarius Rising Signs, which means we both share a love for travel. Traveling can get expensive, so we have had to find some ways to save money so we can afford to explore and travel as much as our hearts desire. So I am going to share some of those tips with you.
By Amy Miller Everhart6 years ago in Wander
5 Ways to Save for Frequent Travel
Time to answer the quintessential question: How can we afford to travel so frequently? I mean, after all, we’ve got full-time jobs, busy schedules, families, and various other responsibilities that may hinder us from booking that flight, taking that trip, and putting in that request for time off of work.
By Paulina Pachel6 years ago in Wander
How to Spend Less While Traveling
Traveling is a luxury that has become more affordable for the masses. While some traveling experiences still carry hefty price tags, it’s entirely possible to have an incredible vacation without spending all of your hard-earned savings. Whether you’re traveling to check out Minneapolis homes for sale, to a family gathering, or simply want to explore a new city, here are is how to spend less while traveling and have a great time.
By Richard Clayton6 years ago in Wander
How to Travel to Colorado
Before any vacation to a place I have never been, I alway try to diligently research and plan; however, sometime I wish someone would just lay it all out for me! It is so much work figuring out how far everything is from where I am staying, what places to see, what is worth the money, and what order I should do it al in! So that it was I am going to do for you!
By Karly Lamm6 years ago in Wander
International Calling Cards Will Help You to Call Any Country
Global calling cards will allow you to stay connected with your folks or business partners and everyone while you’re traveling to different countries. We all want to call our home when we are far away. Especially for students who study abroad from Asian countries like India or Malaysia who find it really costly to make calls at home. But, why fear when international calling card is here? Yes, you are absolutely right. International calling cards can really come in handy when you’re dwelling in a hotel or a hostel. With an international calling card, you have to provide a fixed sum of money as per your call rate and length. Your call will be logged by the administration and you will be charged for the fitting sum from your card. The amount you will pay will vary the place and the time you plan to make a call. On the off chance that you make a long-distance call, you will be charged by the minute of your call and the cost will be charged depending on the ongoing call rate offer.
By Mostafij Tuhin6 years ago in Wander
Introducing...
I've traveled. A LOT. I was born in Tampa, Florida, lived in Texas, Iowa, New York, California, and most recently Tennessee in the USA. I've also live in Uzbekistan and Germany. In some places multiple cities, in some just one, but it's safe to say I've been around.
By Wil Van Winkle6 years ago in Wander
For the Love of Cheap Travel!
I like to believe that we all dream of cheap travel, but most of us never take the time to actually figure it out. We all talk about the places we will go, and the things that we will see later in life, but we hardly ever actually take the time to research and go. I have strived for years to travel and experience what I can on my ultra-low budget. One of the most common things that I hear from older people is how they wished that they had taken the time to travel more while they were younger. I do not want to say that when I'm older. Maybe its my own version of FOMO (fear of missing out)...
By Nicholas Pizzato6 years ago in Wander
How to Travel for Less Than $500
Traveling doesn’t have to be crazy expensive and there are many ways that people have found to travel the world with little money. I could tell you hundreds of ways to save money on traveling, but instead, I will show you how I recently traveled on a budget and was able to travel for less than $500. This story begins when I asked a friend of mine to travel with me a few months ago. We wanted to go somewhere cool, but cheap since we were both a bit tight on money. After all of our planning and budgeting, we were able to travel to Portland, Oregon from Phoenix, Arizona for less than $500 a person. Let me break down exactly how we were able to do this.
By Dani Hendrix6 years ago in Wander












