If you want to control your finance, you can’t let it control you. Travel doesn’t have to break the bank — not if you are willing to plan ahead for your vacation spending. Decide first how much you can afford, then make your travel plans. Start searching early for travel deals — talk to your travel agent, look for internet specials, and check with travel clubs for discounts. You can find some great bargains in package deals that combine hotel and airfare at a discounted rate.
Budgets aren’t just something to do every now and then. You should take a budget and make it work for you. If vacations tend to get you in trouble on your credit cards, consider starting a savings account just for travel — where you put away a small amount each month toward your next trip. You should also plan to use traveller’s checks instead of credit cards to stay within your budget. It’s amazing how easy it is to go overboard when start handing out the plastic! And be sure to keep track of how much you actually spend — as compared to your budget — throughout the trip. You might keep a small pad of paper with you for recording expenses and tallying up your total for each day.
Budgeting your way through life is usually associated with struggle and with financial hardship. If you are having financial difficulties, consider compromising on lower priority expenses in exchange for the higher priority ones. When you travel, you should consider staying in a budget hotel so you can afford to eat out and attend cultural events. The expensive hotels are wasted on you because you will spend very little time in your room, and you would rather spend your money elsewhere.