Frugal Living: 15 Secret Ways To Save Money On Holiday (2024)

You've saved a fortune on that cheap holiday deal so why blow the budget while you're there? Avoid over-spending with these clever, and not so obvious, tips on how to save money on holiday.

1. Pay £1 for travel accessories

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It's easy to forget those travel essentials and end up paying an extortionate amount at the airport. Make a list of anything you'll need and visit your nearest pound shop to bag cheap adaptors, eye masks, and travel cushions.

It's also worth borrowing items from your friends and family. This goes for anything holiday related - travel guides, camera tripod and more! Speaking of travel guides, you can also borrow these for free at your local library.

2. Ask staff for their personal hangouts

Don't just ask the staff at your hotel for their recommendations, actually ask them where they like to hang out. Where do they go for a family meal or to meet a friend for coffee at the weekend? You'll get to know the area far better and the chances are these places will be much cheaper and give you a more authentic taste of where you're visiting.

Eat and drink with the locals by seeking out the local haunts and avoiding places that are bursting at the seams with tourists!

3. Invest in a smart water bottle

It's easy to spend a small fortune on bottled water when you're abroad, especially when clean water is not readily available. Instead of stocking up on expensive bottled water (it can be pricey even in supermarkets) why not invest in a water bottle that has its own inbuilt filtration system?

There are a few available but we love the range at Water-To-Go. Their 3 in 1 filter provides safe drinking water anywhere in the world by filtering over 99.9% of all microbiological contaminants. They even say you can drink water from waterfalls and rivers so whether you're travelling to Rome or Africa, it's your must-have travel item. Just fill and go!

4. Make your own mini meals

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It's never a good idea to skip meals - especially if you're in a hot country - but to save money, aim not to eat both lunch and dinner at a restaurant. If you're on the go during the day, pick up some cheap local produce like bread, cheese and cold meats for a packed lunch. You'll be surprised at how cheaply you can feed the whole family. Pick a nice picnic spot and enjoy the local scenery.

Alternatively, if you're lucky enough to have your own balcony in your room why not buy ingredients for a buffet and a bottle of wine. Sit and watch the sun go down for a few evenings - it can be just as lovely as eating out!

5. Take advantage of a free breakfast

If you get to tuck into a free breakfast buffet as part of your hotel stay make sure you make the most of it. Stock up supplies for the day. Bread rolls, cold meats, yoghurt, pastries, and fruit can all tide you over until dinner.

If you can, try to visit the breakfast buffet again just before it closes. That way you are only taking what is leftover and will probably just go to waste.

If breakfast isn't included, don't splash out on an overpriced hotel breakfast. You can find a nice local cafe that will fill you up at just a fraction of the price.

6. Head off the beaten track

It may seem obvious, but the closer you are to the tourist hubs the more expensive things will be. So whatever you're looking for - whether it be a restaurant, cafe, souvenir shop or place to rent a bike - head further out for the best bargains.

Just an extra five or ten-minute walk could halve your bill and give you a far more enjoyable experience.

7. Research travel passes and plan routes

Where possible, walk everywhere and anywhere you can! But when you need public transport, be sure to do some research before you buy. Transport passes can help you save a significant amount on tickets and by planning your route in advance you may be able to get away with a restricted pass for less money.

It's also worth finding out if your destination offer sightseeing passes. These can include free or discounted admission to popular tourists spots and may even include free access to public transport.

8. Apply for an EHIC card

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The free European Health Insurance Card will enable you to access state-provided healthcare in European Economic Area countries for free or at a discounted rate.

It also entitles you to the same treatment as locals so if it's free for them, it will be free for you. This is extremely useful in medical emergencies so make sure you keep it on you at all times.

It's well worth applying for, and while it shouldn't be used as an alternative to travel insurance, it can help cover your treatment until you return to the UK.

Apply now for your freeEHICcard at the official website.

9. Shop smart and seek out local items

Do your research and find out what bargains the country or place you're visiting is famous for. For example, you could pick up some amazing Jade jewellery in northern Thailand or ham from Spain. Don't pick up items that the country have imported from elsewhere - stick to locally sourced and produced gifts and trinkets.

It also helps to keep a list of the average price of things so you can refer to it when you're out and about. This will ensure you're not getting ripped off and you're paying the right amount for that lavender bag or pint of draught beer.

10. Shop tax-free

While there's no tax or duty-free shopping within the EU, travel outside the member states and you could get a refund on the local taxes from shops participating in tax-free shopping for tourists. Keep all your receipts and present them at the airport before your leave - there should be a designated counter. For more information visit Global Blue.

11. Pack your own food essentials

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Before you leave, pack a lunch box or Tupperware box with essential food items like tea bags, crisps, instant noodles, and sweets. These will come in handy for quick snacks on the go or when you get the midnight munchies - saving you a fortune in room service bills.

Take some tea bags out with you and just ask for some hot water when you're out and about.

12. Book online...even when you're there!

Don't just book your holiday and tours online before you jet off. Take advantage of free Wifi in hotels or your mobile data to get online.

Just like at home, you can book tickets to the theatre, days out and more for a fraction of the cost if you book on the internet. Find out the prices from local vendors then quickly have a scan on their websiteto see if you can get it any cheaper. You could save yourself a lot of money.

13. Play the age card

If you're over 60, under 18 or a student then make sure you enquire about any possible discounts. You could enjoy free admission to museums or popular tourist spots so always keep a copy of the relevant ID on you.This also goes for public transport passes and theatre tickets.

The discountsmay not be advertised so it's always worth asking at the counter.

14. Set yourself a budget

The idea of budgeting on holiday may seem a drag but it really will help you avoid spending money you don't have. Set yourself a daily amount to cover food, excursions, spontaneous shopping and tips. If you go over one day, just dock the amount from the next day and plan a picnic instead of lunch at a restaurant or cafe.

If you have money left over after your holidays, don't go mad buying last-minute duty-free items at the airport. Put it towards your next holiday!

15. Make your own travel-size toiletries

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Don't splash out before you've even left!Mini travel products may look cute and convenient but they're hugely over-priced for what you get. Brands know they are convenience products so they charge you that bit extra. You can get more for your money by buying the larger version and taking a few minutes to decantit into a mini bottle.

You can get a pack of empty bottles from Poundland or Superdrug. Or you could even use those leftover minis from your last hotel stay! Just whatever you do, don't fall for the mini toiletries trap.

Not only will it save you money but it will also save you precious space in your suitcase. For more tips on how to pack a suitcase check out Genius Holiday Hacks: for your Suitcase.

Thanks for reading! Do you have any clever tips on how to save money on holiday?

Tell us in the comments section below!

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