1. Get a job overseas
If you are currently working in a job you hate or one that does not pay enough to fund your
love of travel, why not kill two birds with one stone and find a job overseas?
There are many jobs available for travelers with some of the most popular options, including:
Au pair
Bartender
Hostel worker
Waiting tables
Farmworker
Tour guide
Or, if you are looking for a summer job, you could try camp America, which allows you to
earn up to $2,000 for a summer in the United States, with your accommodation and food
included.
2. Join a travel reward program
Many airlines have now switched to revenue-based loyalty programs, which allow you to
earn points based on how much you spend rather than how many miles you fly. This means
that although it may take longer for you to earn a free flight, you should still make sure you
take advantage of these schemes if you are a frequent flyer.
Most are free to sign up to, and you can even find loyalty schemes for hotels that allow you
to earn points on a wide variety of purchases through their loyalty program’s partners.
3. Rent out your home on Airbnb
What are you planning to do with your existing property while you travel? If you haven’t
thought about this yet, why not rent it out on Airbnb and earn some much-needed spending
money rather than let it sit empty?
Depending on where you live, you may even be able to cover your entire cost of living while
you are away.
4. Stick to one region at a time
The cost of transport can take up a considerable amount of your budget so it can be a good
idea to look for ways to minimize the amount of air travel you need. One way to do this is to
stick to one region at a time.
Although you may be tempted to hop on a plane to another continent, if you are on a strict
budget, you are much better off focusing on incredible experiences in one location rather
than stretching yourself and your budget thinly across multiple ones.
5. Stay with locals
If you are after an authentic experience and you want to cut costs, you might want to
consider staying with the locals rather than booking a room at an expensive hotel. Although
it used to be a little more difficult to find somewhere to stay for free, due to the emergence of
social media and an abundance of couch surfing sites, you should be able to find
somewhere to stay completely free of charge wherever you are in the world.
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