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How to travel while studying abroad?

Let's be honest, studying and cramming books in the library is not the main thing for which students dream of studying abroad. For most, this is the first, and often the best, opportunity to travel.

If you want to really have fun during your college years and see the world, it's entirely possible, even if you don't have a lot of money in your wallet. You can start saving from the moment you order an article or do your homework, just make an essay payment and after a set period of time you will receive a quality work, and at the same time save time for planning a trip. All you need to know next is how to save on travel and fit it into your student budget.

My tips will help you plan interesting and affordable trips that will diversify and fill your student life with new colors!

Fly the right flights at the right time

One of the best ways to save on travel is to fly with a low-cost low-cost airline. You have probably already heard about EasyJet, Ryanair, Aer Lingus, Flybe, WizzAir and others. Of course, such flights have their own characteristics. For example, planes may be less comfortable, arrive and depart with a slight delay, there may be significant restrictions on the weight of luggage, flights may fly between secondary, rather than the main airports of countries. But in the end, none of that matters compared to how much you can save on tickets!

Another great way to save money on the road is to choose the right time to travel. For example, you should not travel "in season" or during holidays. During these periods, airlines, carriers and hotels inflate prices. Even in the week there are days on which flights are more expensive or, conversely, cheaper, for example, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday.

Make friends with hostels

Stay in hostels, not hotels. Hostels are known to be students' best friends when it comes to travel. For not much money at the hostel, you can get everything you need: a bed with clean linen, a box for things, access to a shared bathroom and toilet, and sometimes breakfast. Of course, you may have to share a room with 10 other guests, but this is not so important if you pay about $ 10 and spend time not within four walls, but getting to know a new place.

It is impossible not to mention another great way to save on housing abroad. It's about couchsurfing. If you join the community of couchsurfers around the world on CouchSurfing, it will not only help you reduce the cost of travel, but also meet new people of different nationalities and cultures!

Remember to save money while traveling

There are many more ways to meet the student budget, which are used by avid travelers. Here is some of them…

When you enter a foreign university, you will receive an ISIC student card. This card will give you access to a huge number of various discounts in different countries of the world. We are talking about discounts on transport, discounts in certain networks of cafes, restaurants and shops, discounts on visiting museums and attractions. Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity for additional savings.

When abroad, try to avoid taxis and opt for public transport or bike rentals, which cost an average of $15 per day. 

Do not try to eat in expensive restaurants abroad. If you really want to try some local dish, try to find out in advance where you can buy it without paying a lot of money for it. This can often be done at street fairs, wards, and even local fast food chains. It costs much less, and the taste is often no different from restaurant dishes. If gastronomy is not your forte, then you can save on food altogether by buying simple and satisfying products in local supermarkets or in the market.

Finally, another expense item that a student should save on while traveling is souvenirs. Who among us has not stared at all kinds of tourist trinkets and was not ready at some point to pay a tidy sum for them? In fact, in most cases, such spending can be called empty, if in doubt - read the article at https://www.reddit.com/r/essayscammers. Until you have a lot of money in your wallet, give preference to collecting inexpensive or even free, but travel memorabilia - postcards, tickets, maps, etc.

Download useful apps for travelers

Important and necessary mobile applications created specifically for travelers are a real must-have for any student. Find the nearest point with free WiFi, find out the schedule of transport, view hotels and cafes, plan a route and budget... these are just some of the tasks that modern applications can help you with!

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