Saving Money on Food When Travelling

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If on holiday you go for dinner and spend good money, you want to enjoy excellent food, so take the time to do some research. Food tours are particularly useful if you are traveling to a new country and are not sure what the local specialties are. The best way to get a food tour is to search Yelp or TripAdvisor for recommendations, so your guide can show you tons of local offerings that you would never find on your own.

You get meals not only for 2 for $1 and other discounts on meals, but you will also find restaurants and fast food in close proximity to your hotel or tour location. You can also try free travel apps like OpenRice and Zomato to get cheap food at your door step or on a food website.

Food is one of the biggest drains on your travel budget as compared to accommodation and transport. Here are some of my best tips on how to save money on groceries while traveling and how to eat cheaper on the go. One way to reduce travel costs is to stay in hostels or hotels that offer a complimentary breakfast.

This can save you expensive airport food and long waits at the airport. People can also save money by having a complimentary breakfast meal at a hotel during their continental breakfast times. Another easy way to save on groceries while traveling is to book a room with breakfast.

If you don’t know if you have a refrigerator, you can pack a refrigerator and plan meals to stay cold while traveling. Check in advance if the place you are visiting allows you to bring food from outside. If you are unable to bring a cooler to the zoo, you might just bring water bottles and snacks outdoors and leave the cooler in the car.

Outline where you bring your own food, how you transport it, how much you can afford for your daily meals, and what you will eat. See if there’s something special going on during your stay, such as a food and drink festival or a week-long event where you can eat and drink for less. Try to estimate how much else you will spend in fancy restaurants and plan how you can spend a little less on other foods.

Paper plates, plastic spoons and knives are easy to find when traveling, but you can bring your own reusable utensils from home. If you bring your own food and have no way of spending your entire holiday, you can always bring a reusable water bottle to save on drinks.

Pack a cooler with fruit, yogurt, cereal, hard-boiled eggs, muffins, sandwich options, crisps, sliced vegetables and reusable water bottles and you have an inexpensive way to eat breakfast and lunch for an entire week without much cooking. There are many foods that can be transported in a refrigerator, such as fruit bars and preserves, which are handy when you go on a trip.