Friday, November 28, 2025

5 Ways to Travel Cheap

Traveling on a budget doesn't mean you have to sleep in questionable hotels, eat crackers for dinner, or convince yourself that RV travel is the only way to save money. Though honestly it can be surprisingly economical and you get to see a lot. Travelling cheap is an art. It's part strategy, part sass and part refusing to pay too much for a bottle of water at the airport. If you want to have adventures without your bank account sobbing quietly in the corner, here's how to do it. 


Be flexible

If you want to be cheap with your travel then flexibility is the holy grail you need. The more you're willing to wiggle your dates, destinations, and departure times, the more deals will magically appear. Flying on a Tuesday at 6:00 in the morning is painful, yes, but it's also going to be cheap. If spontaneity gives you hives, don't panic. Just plan ahead and keep your options open. You can still pack up the RV and plan a road trip, for example, but cheap travel loves an adaptable king or queen.

Embrace the off season

Everyone loves to travel when the weather is perfect and the insurance. Instagram lighting is flawless, but those dreamy peak season prices are brutal. Traveling in shoulder seasons like spring or autumn for most destinations means fewer crowds. Cheaper stays on a smug sense of superiority when you pay half for the price of the same scenery.

Be careful with your accommodation

Accommodation can devour your budget faster than you can say continental breakfast, so consider your alternatives. Do you need to go to a resort or can you travel in an RV? If you're feeling bold, hostels can be brilliant too, but just invest in good earplugs unless you enjoy listening to the strangest snoring.

Try not to eat out

It sounds like a convoluted thing to do, but trying to eat at every single restaurant you come across is going to drain your budget. Restaurants are fun until the bill arrives and you realize you could have bought a week's worth of groceries for the price of your artisanal truffle omelet. So mix it up. One nice meal, one cheap meal, one picnic cobbled together from supermarket finds. Bonus: Eating local snacks on a park bench is basically a cultural experience.

Transportation should be thought out

If you're traveling in an RV, you don't really need to worry about this one, but it is a sneaky budget buster. Public transport should be your best friend. So one of the best things that you can do is park up at resorts and travel locally on buses or trams. Walking is even better. It's free, scenic, good for justifying more dessert.


Even the entertainment doesn't have to be expensive when you're travelling. The most underrated tip of all is to travel slowly. The faster you hop from place to place, the more you spend. Slow travel means fewer transport costs, better deals on long stays, and deeper experiences. 


What are your favorite ways to save money on travel?

How to Keep a Family Road Trip Fun and Stress-Free

Family road trip adventure with music playing in the background, snacks in the back seat, and open roads ahead. Anybody who has been on one before knows that it can get chaotic extremely fast, between keeping kids entertained and having to manage long hours in the car, as well as finding the ideal places to stop and rest. 


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A little planning can go a long way. Here's how you can make sure that your next trip feels more like a vacation rather than a lot of hard work:

Plan Smart, Not Complicated

You don't need to have a minute-by-minute itinerary, but it's a good idea to have a rough plan in place, especially when you have children with you. Pick your main destination and then figure out what's in between. Long stretches of driving can be very tough, especially on younger children, so plan your stops every few hours. 


Map out where the gas stations, grocery stores, and overnight stays are. For RV fans, if you're traveling by camper, have a look for a clean, family-friendly RV park where you can all get some rest and recharge. Many offer things like laundry areas, playgrounds, and safe spaces for kids to stretch their legs, which is perfect for you getting back on the road. Make sure you plan ahead if you're heading out in the summer or on holidays.

Pack for Convenience

The right supplies can make or break your trip. Make sure you keep plenty of snacks, water, and wipes within reach and not buried or hidden in the trunk of your car. Bring a cooler for fruit, sandwiches, and drinks so that you can avoid too many fast food stops. 


A small trash bag and paper towels will also help to keep your car cleaner on your journey. Let each family member have their own small bag for all their essentials, including headphones, books, or toys. That way, you don't have to dig through big bags of luggage every single time somebody wants something.

Keep Everyone Entertained

Boredom can quickly turn into frustration for children. Before you leave, make sure you load up a few playlists, audiobooks, or podcasts that everybody is going to enjoy.


For younger children, simple car games, even something as simple as Spot the License Plate, can help to keep them focused and engaged. Take breaks at parks or rest stops instead of just gas stations, as this means that everybody can get around and move for 15 minutes to reset the whole mood of the trip.

Enjoy the Ride

At the center, a family road trip is all about spending plenty of time together. You're likely to laugh, argue, and probably spill a few drinks along the way, but that is all part of the experience of your travel together. The miles you cover don't really matter as much as the memories that you make on the journey.


With a little bit of planning, patience, and making sure that you have a good place to rest each night, you will make sure that the journey can be just as rewarding as the destination that you are heading to.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Small Business Travel Gift List 2025

Every year, I do a travel gift list for the travelers on your holiday list. This year, I want to try something different. Instead of giving our money to big corporations, we want to give to small businesses and support real people who are impacted by every single sale. 

Want to be more mindful of where your money goes this holiday? Check out these small businesses for your travel gifts.

Here are some of my favorite small business travel (and related) merchants to purchase from this holiday season that will make your recipient happy and make you feel great about where your money went.


SpectraSpray
This woman-owned business brings convenience to vitamins and makes your travels better from sleeping better, supporting your immune system, and having more energy, even on your last day. You can slip all of these into your day bag, because they are small spray bottles that are easy to take anywhere you are. No water required. I am partial to the Sleep Well bundle, but you can buy several other sets or individual vitamins. (Remember to use code SHEREENTRAVELS)


It's no surprise that the airplane tray is one of the dirtiest things on the plane. It's also super slippery, so if you're trying to use it for anything while there is turbulence, forget about it. The Serenity Tray Organizer is not only anti-microbial, but it also helps you keep everything you need close at hand, so you don't have to contort your body to get stuff out of the bag under your seat. It has one large pocket and three small pockets and when you're done, you can slip it off, close the drawstring, and throw it back in your bag. 


If you're like me and try to do work on a trip or just want a place to put your sandwich and drink while you're at the gate and there's no table in sight, this little desk that attaches to your roller bag handle has a pull-out cup holder and a little flip up phone or tablet holder , so you can watch a movie while you're babysitting your luggage. 


This woman-owned company is making fashion, functional. This wrap can keep you warm on the plane and then it's going to look chic everywhere you go. It that has an odorless bug repellent woven into its sustainable, impossibly soft, recycled cotton and Tencel fabric. It can be used it as a wrap, a sarong, a scarf, a blanket, and more wherever you take it. I take mine everywhere. 



This local company has been expanding rapidly in the last year, but their product quality has not suffered at all. I owned a Cascade Backpack before I worked with them and now I have two Cascade Backpacks and a Cascade Tote and am patiently awaiting their spinner luggage that has been teased. These are pieces you're going to use for a long, long time, and always get complimented on them. I'm still baffled by how the hidden zip pocket on the backpack can hold so much stuff without displacing things in the main bag. 


The guys at Gravel are so passionate about what they do. They love the outdoors and they love products that do exactly what they need to do, that are well-made and rugged. I have yet to use my Layover Travel Blanket on the plane, but I used it as a regular blanket in a hotel and it kept me warm, but not too warm. I also have both the mini and the max Explorer Dopp and I love them for different reasons. Do I need a 3L toiletry bag? No, but it literally holds all my toiletries, my makeup, my travel flat iron, and my pill caddy. It rules. If you're a minimalist, the mini is going to be perfect for you.


You might see Cocoon products everywhere, but they are, literally, a company with the bare minimum of staff and a handful of great products. Whether you love camping, glamping, or just comfortable budget travel in general, they have products you're going to love. The travel blanket can double as a wrap, a picnic blanket, a beach towel, and more. The packing cubes are awesome. The clothes line is a must for those who do laundry on vacation. The travel sheets and mummy liners bring a bit of luxury everywhere you go. 


For those of you, or your loved ones, that get motion sickness, either on a dinghy, cruise ship, car, or a plane, instead of those ugly patches behind your ears (though, you do you, because whatever works), get a set of pretty bracelets that put pressure on your pulse points to keep the nausea at bay. Blisslets come in pairs and are different, but complimentary, so you can turn your sickness solution into fashion. These even work for morning sickness!


No one wants to get a bad sleep, be it on the plane or at the hotel. Cabeau succeeds in having 3-5 products that they do really well. While I am not a fan of a regular neck pillow for travel, they have a range that are exceptional, including the Evolution X. I adore their Midnight Magic Sleep Mask and I was able to drive for 4 full days on a road trip without wanting to cry by using the Evolution Cushion. I've used it on the plane and at a basketball game and I highly recommend it for everyone.


Every woman should have one of these tanks - for travel, for walking, for exercise, for festivals. The pockets stay closed with a Velcro-like suction and keep all your belongings safe. This is where they can put their emergency cash, passport, and any other important thing she wants to keep close to her body, all in an attractive tank. It makes a great layering piece, but you can also wear it alone.

I'll be doing a few more lists closer to the holidays, but I really wanted to showcase some great small businesses for Small Business Saturday/Sunday, which may also be having Black Friday sales, because you basically have to. Your purchases impact small businesses much more than those same dollars going into the pocket of big corporations, because instead of hoarding that money, a small business will use that profit to live and also put it back into their company, putting more into the economy. 

Are you being more mindful this year of where your gift dollars go?

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