Despite its many benefits, solo travel can be pretty pricy due to a long list of unnecessary expenses you’ll be dealing with. Sharing your travel expenses with your travel buddies is not an option when you’re on your own, and we’re here to help you keep things on the budget-friendly side.
Accommodation
Hotels and Airbnbs may not fit into your budget when you’re traveling on your own because you’ll often have to pay a double price for a single person. You should consider giving hostels a shot because they’re pretty cheap or book a single room if staying in a shared room isn’t your thing.
Transportation
When traveling with other people, you can share the expenses of airport taxes and car rentals, but things tend to get tricky when you’re on your own. This is a better time than ever to embrace the magic of public transportation and save a fortune by using metros, buses, and trams.
Food
Food also tends to be cheaper when you’re not on your own because you can share your meals, but that’s not always the case. When traveling solo, you can opt for restaurants that fit into your budget, eat street foods, and buy groceries at local markets and stores to make your own food.