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But generally, the categories in your trip budget should include: Transportation. Lodging, including taxes and fees. Food and drink. Activities like museum tickets, tours, excursions, golf outings, etc. Souvenirs—anything you might buy on your trip that you wouldn't buy at home.
Google Sheets has a few simple template options for budgeting, such as an annual budget template, a monthly budget template, and an expense report.
The average vacation costs about $1,200 per person. If you're traveling as a family of 4, aim to save at least $4,800. This number includes transportation, accommodations, food, and entertainment. However, you'll likely face unexpected costs when on vacation.
If you want a relatively average lifestyle with the occasional luxury, 2,000 USD per month should be enough. If you want a more opulent lifestyle, you'll need a budget of at least 3,000 USD per month.
7 Steps to a Budget Made Easy Step 1: Set Realistic Goals. Step 2: Identify your Income and Expenses. Step 3: Separate Needs and Wants. Step 4: Design Your Budget. Step 5: Put Your Plan Into Action. Step 6: Seasonal Expenses. Step 7: Look Ahead.
8 Tips for Planning an International Trip on a Budget Don't Pay for Too Many Things in Advance. Doing so can actually cost you more money. Cash Is King. Book Lodging Directly. Use Public Transportation. Be Flexible. Watch for Flash Sales. Be Diligent. Look into Opening a New Credit Card.