How To Travel On A Shoestring In Europe
Posted by Tousala | Posted in Travel and Leisure: General | Posted on 31-01-2010
Tags: budget travel, traveling on a shoestring
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If you are an avid traveler, but you have a limited budget, we are going to give you some helpful advise on how to keep costs down when traveling to Europe. The Euro has become very strong during the past couple of years, so wherever you come from these tips will help you to save a lot of money.
1.Buy yourself a good budget travel guide before you leave. There are a number of very good ones on the market right now. This will not only help you to save money on accommodation and food, but it will also help you to plan your trip better and thereby save on transport costs.
2.If you are a single person, try to match up with someone else. A double room is seldom twice the price of a single room, so you could well save 30% or more on your accommodation costs.
3.Once you have arrived in Europe, start taking the bus to go from city to city. Flying is more expensive and is simply the worst way to see a country. Taking the bus will save you a lot of money and will also allow you to experience the country and its people in a totally different way.
4.Invest in one of the good quality ebook readers available on the market right now. Without one of these you are most likely going to get bored at night. If you stay at the hostel two or three nights a week, you will save a lot of money. Spend the time reading up about the countries you still plan to visit during your trip.
5.If you are fitness conscious, remember to pack your health drinks and your kirkland glucosamine – chances are things like that will be much more expensive in Europe.
6.If you can get a couple of travelers together, renting a mobile home instead of staying in hotels can save you a fortune. There are many petrol stations with facilities where you can refresh and even take a shower for free or very cheaply. You could also overnight in the parking area if you want, once again saving a lot of money.
7.Before you leave home, sign up for an instant messaging account, e. G. Skype or Yahoo Messenger. This is by far the cheapest way to stay in contact with the folks back home. Try NEVER to use the telephone in your hotel or hostel room. You might get a very nasty surprise when you check out – they normally load the bill by more than 100%.
To travel on a shoestring is an excellent (some say the best) way of seeing Europe. Staying in a five star hotel in most cities will cut you off from real life in that city. Staying in a hostel and buying fresh food at the local market every day will allow you to experience the country like one of the locals would. Traveling is a wonderful experience, the value of which can not be calculated in hard currency. Even if you have to sell off an investment or two, such as your nintendo stock, it will all be worth the effort.

