● Transportation!
Ideally, you should know where you will be traveling to in advance and book your flights and airline tickets as soon as possible. The earlier you book, the more you save. To avoid spending as much money as possible, travel without large luggage if possible.
Tip: Bringing as little luggage as possible on your trip will not only save you money, but will also make it easier to get to your destination.
● Order everything online!
If you are planning to visit museums and galleries during your trip or use public transportation to get from place to place, check online offers in advance. By doing so, you will not only find a more convenient way to get around, but in the best case scenario, you will also benefit from a combined offer.
Tip: Research the places you want to visit and look for bargains and discounts online in advance.
● Avoid high exchange rates!
Forgetting this advice can be a big problem. Even experienced travelers should know a few basic tips. Exchanging money at the airport of your destination is generally not recommended. Airport money changers usually charge high rates because they rely on the convenience and fatigue of passengers. If possible, it makes sense to exchange money at a pre-selected bank. Again, as with tickets purchased online, you can compare prices from the comfort of your home. You should also familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions of your credit card. If you withdraw money from your own account at an ATM abroad, you may be charged a very high fee.
● Beware of unnecessary purchases!
This advice is primarily for those traveling for a few days. If you are traveling to an expensive destination, you definitely want to avoid unnecessary purchases. If you\’re traveling with only hand luggage, you won\’t even think about shopping.
● Take time to plan your travel budget!
● All of these tips require control of your spending and persistence.