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Estimating Cost Per Day by CountryInterest forums / Gap Year & Round the World Travel | ||
Is there one resource where I can find estimated costs per day by country? I am creating a budget sheet for my RTW journey and need some help. I will be visiting the following countries: New Zealand | ||
There isn't a definate resource or anything, but i can estimate a few for you (In Australian Dollars): New Zealand - $75-100/Day This is low-medium range backpacker style activities/accom/food/etc. | 1 | |
This is so helpul, thank you! | 2 | |
That's fine. Just remember, some of those estimates could be stretched 10 or 20 dollars below, if you stuck to a really stringent budget, but you could also easily blow them with lots of activities (say, new zealand for example - activities galor!) | 3 | |
Here's my finance page. Beware of the first trip which was 2004/2005, prices will have gone up. I didn't travel the cheapest possible but it was on the low end everywhere besides Vietnam. | 4 | |
Just one major caveat -- a "typical" budget is very, very different from one person to another. One person might be able to stay in the cheapost possible hostel, eat only grocery store food, and rarely visit a museum. #1's estimates in Europe are for a slightly higher level budget than that -- a decent hostel, cheap food and few splurges on museums and the like. Other people want to visit every tourist site and museum, eat a sit-down dinner, go out drinking regularly, and stay at a decent hotel with a private room. If that's your level, you'll have to budget accordingly. For example, the budget listed for Poland is the equivilent of 30 Euros. That's a pretty tight budget, with little room for splurges. (Especially in Krakow.) I've known many backpackers who could live like that for a year with no problem. But I've also met backpackers who wouldn't even consider being in a place like Poland without spending 50 Euros a day or so as a drop-dead, bare-bones budget. One more piece of advice -- you might hear that you could get around in Poland, for example, for 30 Euros a day. Just to account for the unexpected expenses that are inevitable, you'll probably want to add 20 or 30 percent to your estimates just so you don't run out of money. You're almost certainly going to spend more than you expect to spend. Dave | 5 | |
remember the things that cost you are: | 6 | |
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oh and i'm a huge fan of bunglegirl's blog. | 8 | |
A reasonable budget is $200 US per day. As an average it will work fine around the world. Of course as daveelmstrom suggests, different strokes for different folks. If you want 5 star, you'll have to up that number. | 9 | |