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Planning a trip doesn't have to be stressful or expensive. After decades of traveling on a budget across four continents I have put together my favorite tools, resources and tips to help you plan the perfect trip without breaking the bank.


✈️ Finding Cheap Flights

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The secret to finding cheap flights is flexibility and timing. I always check multiple platforms before booking and try to be flexible with my travel dates by a day or two — it can save you hundreds of dollars.

My favorite tools for finding cheap flights:

  • Google Flights — best for comparing prices across dates
  • Skyscanner — great for finding the cheapest month to fly
  • Hopper — predicts whether prices will go up or down
  • Scott's Cheap Flights — sends alerts when prices drop dramatically

Pro tip: Always book flights on a Tuesday or Wednesday and aim to fly mid-week for the lowest prices!


🏨 Where to Stay

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Accommodation is usually the biggest travel expense after flights. Here are the platforms I use to find the best deals:

  • Booking.com — best selection of hotels worldwide
  • Airbnb — perfect for longer stays and local experiences
  • Hostelworld — best for budget travelers and solo trips
  • Hotels.com — great loyalty program, every 10th night is free

Pro tip: Always read recent reviews and look for places that include breakfast — it saves money on your daily food budget!


💳 Best Travel Credit Cards

A good travel credit card is one of the smartest investments a traveler can make. The right card can earn you free flights, free hotel nights and save you a fortune in foreign transaction fees.

My top picks for travel credit cards:

  • Chase Sapphire Preferred — best overall travel card, excellent rewards
  • Capital One Venture — simple flat rate miles on everything
  • American Express Gold — perfect for food lovers who travel
  • Wise Card — best for avoiding foreign transaction fees abroad
  • Charles Schwab Debit Card — refunds ALL ATM fees worldwide

Pro tip: Always pay in the local currency when abroad — never let a merchant convert to dollars for you, it always costs more!


🌐 Stay Connected Abroad

Nothing ruins a trip faster than being without internet in a foreign country. Here are my favorite solutions:

  • Airalo — affordable eSIM cards for almost every country
  • Google Fi — works in over 200 countries automatically
  • Roaming SIM — great for European travel

Pro tip: Download Google Maps offline before you arrive in a new destination — it works without internet and can save you when you get lost!


🛡️ Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is the one thing you should never skip — no matter how healthy you are or how short your trip is. One medical emergency abroad can cost tens of thousands of dollars without it.

My recommended travel insurance providers:

  • World Nomads — best for adventure travelers
  • Travel Guard — great comprehensive coverage
  • Allianz — reliable and widely available
  • SafetyWing — most affordable for long term travelers

Pro tip: Always buy travel insurance the same day you book your flights — that way you are covered for trip cancellation from day one!


🎒 My Favorite Travel Gear

After years of travel I have learned that packing light and packing smart makes everything easier. Here are my must have travel items:

  • Packing cubes — keep your bag organized and save space
  • Portable charger/power bank — never run out of battery
  • Universal travel adapter — works in every country
  • Reusable water bottle with filter — save money and reduce plastic
  • Noise cancelling headphones — essential for long flights
  • Lightweight daypack — perfect for day trips and city exploring

🍜 Food Budget Tips

Of course no trip planning guide from Travel Food Hacks would be complete without food budget tips! Here are my golden rules:

  • Always research the local food scene before you arrive
  • Find the nearest local market on day one
  • Ask your accommodation host where locals eat
  • Download Google Translate for reading menus
  • Carry snacks from home for airports and long travel days

Have a question about planning your trip? Feel free to reach out through my Contact page — I love helping fellow travelers plan amazing food adventures on a budget!

Travel smart. Eat well. Live joyfully.

— Toska 🌍🍜✈️