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How to Budget Your Trip, No Matter Where You Go

Dreaming of your next trip? So are we. We travel regularly, and this is only made possible by creating a travel budget. Below I’m sharing exactly how to budget your trip so you can actually enjoy your travel instead of worrying about how you’re going to afford it. 

How to Budget Your Trip in 7 Steps

This is exactly how to plan and budget your trip in 7 simple steps. 

1. Choose Your Destination

Time to pick where you are going. This is the fun part. We will typically have YouTube sessions filled with searches like “The Most Remote Places in the World” or “Places You Need to See Before You Can’t”. 

Keep in mind the destination will determine the cost of the trip. So if you don’t have much time to save or you want to limit how much you spend, look for a destination that is cheaper. If you’re planning to leave the country, review the exchange rate of your currency for the country you plan to visit. This will tell you how far your money can stretch on your next trip. 

Of course, you may already have your dream destination picked out, so it is time for the next step. 

2. Begin Your Research for Your Destination

This step is essential. While Iceland may be your destination of choice, you need to start digging into the details such as: 

3. Nail Down the Details so You Can Budget Your Trip

Once you have done the research, it is time to nail down the details. You need to know: 

I write all of this out on a spreadsheet to keep track. Here is an example from Peru and Iceland.

how to budget your trip on a spreadsheet

4. Estimate The Cost for Your Trip

This is the most important step to budget your trip. You need to have an educated guess of how much everything will cost. This should be easy now that you have done your research and know your travel details. Add the cost to the spreadsheet or notes you made for your trip. 

5. Subtract Any ‘Free Travel’ From Cost

If you are like us and use travel credit cards as a way to make travel less expensive then this is when you would subtract your points and perks from your total trip budget. For example, if you plan to fly using all of your Chase Ultimate Rewards Points and only pay for taxes and fees, this could make your trip budget much less taxing on your regular monthly budget.

6. Start Automating Your Savings for the Trip

You have a number! Hooray. Now the key to budgeting your trip successfully is to automate your savings. To figure out how much you need to save use this simple formula: 

Total Cost of Trip/ Number of Months Till You Leave

7. Track Your Saving in Your Budget

You will want to track your trip budget because you may need to book items during your saving period. For example, you may need to purchase your flights several months prior to the trip. Keeping track of how much you have saved so far will help you stay on budget for your trip. 

You Can Budget Your Trip No Matter Where You Plan to Go

This is the budgeting method we use every time we plan a major trip out of our state. We have successfully saved for three major out of the country trips this way- without going over our budget. No matter where you go- take these steps and budget for your trip now so you can enjoy every minute of it when the time arrives.

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