How to Save Money on Student Travels Biloxi MS

Believe it or not, student travel on a budget can be easy and surprisingly fun. Here are just a few of the best ways to have the vacation of a lifetime, without punishing your bank account.

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Budgeting is boring. And for a student traveler there's no getting round it. But when your bank statement is in the minus then something's got to be done. Traveling should be about frivolous, carefree fun, not worrying over where the next dollar's coming from.

Yet, believe it or not, student travel on a budget can be easy and surprisingly fun. Here are just a few of the best ways to have the vacation of a lifetime, without punishing your bank account.

Sleeping for Cheap

It might seem obvious, but youth hostels are an absolute must on a budget. While the major hotel chains offer seemingly cheap, double rooms, as a single traveler you'll pay extra for less! Hostels, on the other hand, offer beds in dorm rooms, and increasingly double and triple rooms.

They're cheap, friendly and fun. They often have kitchens and chill-out rooms attached, and more or less every night is party night. They're also a great way to meet fellow travelers, many of whom will be in a similar financial situation.

Eating for Cheap

Other than your accommodation, eating is probably the biggest expense a traveler will have. One of the best tips for saving money is to take small sachets of salt from fast food restaurants to use in your cooking. The little packets weigh nothing, and don't take up any space, unlike a bag of salt.

Eating locally is another tried and tested budget traveler tip. The food will be cheaper and more traditional, and depending on where you are, you might get a chance to eat local delicacies which you wouldn't get the chance to try.


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