So everytime I tell someone I´m traveling the world the issue of money comes up. I guess that natural. And being that the lot of you are using this as a travel guide I guess I should be more considerate considering money matters.
Here´s the haps. I started planning this trip with the idea of spending $5000 total….Food, accomodtions, airfare, intracity transportation…everything.
That idea soon flew out the window. A trip around the world for $5000 is not possible. Here is what I spent initially to get started:
- One set of plane tickets around the world: about $3800
- One Eurail Pass, 1st class, 15 travel days within 2 months: $914
A total of about $4700. Here´s where that takes me: Portland>New York>Iceland>London — I´ll stop here a note that my channel tunnel train ticket was NOT included but was discounted due to my Eurail pass. I forget the exact cost but it was about €37 or so. From here I used my Eurail pass to get around Europe until I catch a flight from — Greece>Egypt>Israel>Turkey>India>Thailand — here I have no flight or travel arrangments to get me out of Thailand. I must find my own way to Singapore to catch a flight. — Singapore>Austrailia>L.A.>Portland.
All my tickets are partly refundable and transferable. Meaning for $25-$75 I can change the date of any flight and at the cost of $100 I can cancel any flight and get the difference back. For instance, I´ll be cancelling my flight from LA to Portland which costs about $174. I will be refunded $74 which I will use to catch flight to Phoenix for Jon´s wedding the following day.
Now the fun part. I budgeted another $5000 for accomodation, intracity travel, food, tourism fees, etc. throughout Europe. I´ve been extreeeeeemly careless with my money. I haven´t budgeted per day and I´ve afforded 3 and 4 star hotel accomodations on occation. I have splurged. I´ve been on the road for 5 weeks and I have a little less than 3 weeks left. And I have $1700 of my $5000 left. Not bad.
If you plan all your trains, reservation fees (about €3 per stop and trains that require reservations), hotel/hostel accomodations before you leave you could easily do Europe for 2 months on much less that $5000. Unfortunately that may take some of the fun and adventure out of your journey. I´ve had loads of fun and come across extrodinary deals from just winging it.
Stay in hostels that are less than €25 and make sure they have a kitchen and cheap or FREE internet access (like the place I´m at now!) Also plan and book your hostels and trains ahead of time. Some hostels or bungalos in camp sites are under €20…like €10-€14. Not bad. Some are expensive and the price goes up during tourist season (usually June-August…sometimes May-Sept.)
I have learned my lesson the best way. Trial and error. And next time I´ll be able to do a trip for super cheap. Maybe I´ll write a book!