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"As a food and travel writer, I spend a lot of time traveling solo as part of my work. But as a freelancer, I'm on a pretty tight budget, and I'm extra aware of all the small ways that spending while traveling alone can add up. Taxis and Ubers, food at the airport, checking an overweight bag- even a forgotten toiletry here and there can get costly fast."
"After decades in my career, I've learned there are certain best practices to save money without compromising experience on my travels thanks to budget-friendly products you find on Amazon. From p acking exclusively in a carry-on, to bringing my own lunch and snacks for a travel day, these hacks cut out a ton of unnecessary expenses along the way, saving me cash for the things I really need (which feels like such a win each and every time!)."
"It's so easy to spend way too much money on food at the airport-and have hardly anything to show for it. One way to avoid spending all that money is to invest in a lunch box and pack a meal before you go, whether it's snacks or a full-blown meal. For $8, this lunch box doubles as a cooler, so it can hold chilly water bottles or cans of soda. It's also useful for leftovers and containers of food or snacks."
Solo travel expenses add up from taxis, airport food, checked baggage fees, and forgotten toiletries. Budget-friendly products and best practices reduce those costs without compromising experience. Strategies include packing only a carry-on, bringing homemade lunches and snacks, and using a luggage scale to avoid overweight fees. Affordable travel gear includes a cooler-style lunch box, portable charger, dry bag, universal adapter, and packing cubes available at discounted prices. These small investments cut unnecessary spending during travel days and free up funds for essential experiences and work needs, delivering repeated savings over time.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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