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How to Save Money on Travel
As someone who has traveled with almost zero dollars in the bank, I’ve found some creative ways to save money so I can still travel without staying in hostels and living off premade PB&Js.
As someone who has traveled with almost zero dollars in the bank, I’ve found some creative ways to save money so I can still travel without staying in hostels and living off premade PB&Js.
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Accommodations: I use Booking.com to book hotels, B&Bs, apartments, inns, homes, and other unique stays. They often have great deals, and Genius Members get extra discounts.
Activities: Find tours, tickets, and experiences worldwide on Viator, including private tours, entry tickets, transportation, local experiences, and group tours.
eSIM: I use Airalo whenever I travel internationally. It's cheap, has incredible coverage (even on a tiny Caribbean island), and is easy to install. No physical SIM card necessary!
Universal Adapter: A fast-charging universal travel adapter with multiple ports lets you quickly charge phones and laptops at the same time while traveling internationally where the plugs are different.
Power Bank: I carry an Anker Power Bank for long days of exploring to quickly charge my phone on-the-go so I never have to search for outlets at cafes or navigate a new place with a dead phone.