Thursday, October 13, 2011

Saving Money Tips - How To Eat Well But Still Save Money When Travelling


Practical saving money tips that can save you money while travelling. Most of us never add up the total cost of food and drink during our holiday. If we did we might be shocked to see how much of our daily expense goes on food and drink while travelling.

It's though not only about the money. Eating while travelling is also about eating healthy and safely. This can sometimes be a challenge when on the road but can be achieved with little bit of planning.

The following practical money saving tips are useful whether you are buying and preparing your own food or eating out when travelling.

Buying Food While Travelling

Everyone everywhere have to eat so there will always be some outlet selling food somewhere close to you. However, it might not sell the food that you are used to nor offer the choices that you take for granted back home.

If you can find a local supermarket then that's always good and safe bet. Local outdoor markets might though offer products cheaper, as well as be more authentic shopping experience. In many countries local markets are where everything happens and visiting them can be an important part of your whole travel experience.

Making packed lunch to take with you on excursions always makes good sense, as you don't know when or what you can find en route. Food and snack at popular tourist places tends to be overpriced and under quality anyway.

Re-using water bottles also makes sense as it saves you money and is more economically friendly than always buying a new water bottle.

The more food you buy and prepare yourself, the less you will spend on food while travelling. Eating out is however important part of any travelling and not trying some local dishes, cooked by local experts would be such a shame.

Eating Out While Travelling

Even though you enjoy eating out, most of us get bored of it quickly if we are doing it every night. Cooking yourself, if that is an option, or opting for a lighter non cooked meal in between can both save you cash and make you enjoy even more your eating out on other nights.

Few practical saving money tips for eating out include:


You can often have the same meal for much less if you go for lunch instead of dinner. It therefore makes good sense to eat the main meal at lunch time.
Avoid typical tourist dining places, the prices are usually higher and the quality is less in the tourists' locations. Eat where the locals do, you are likely to get the best food experience and best prices that way.
Another popular saving money tips includes looking for restaurants frequented by students as they tend to be more price conscious than the older clientele.
Drink what the locals drink as there can be big price difference between imported and local drinks.
You might want to share food with your travel companions, sometimes one starter or one desert can be enough for two to share.
Always check the menu before deciding on a restaurant and of course make sure the menu shows the prices.
Never order anything if you don't know how much it costs, it's the only way to avoid nasty surprises when the bill arrives.

You can find more saving money tips at Top Travel Tips.




Asa Gislason and her husband are the founders of http://www.top-travel-tips.com, a website that offers relevant, accurate and practical international travel tips and advice. Their focus is to provide you with relevant travel information that can save you time and money when planning your next trip. They also provide information about products and services that can enrich your travel experience even further.

You can find more saving money tips and advice on how to eat safe food when travelling at Top Travel Tips.




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