It's unfortunate though because food can really become expensive especially in places like Italy and France where there are legendary food experiences at many restaurants but they're usually expensive! Street food is a brilliant help though, but one of the things I'm not looking forward to on my budget trip is not being able to eat at some of the high end restaurants I've heard of.
Hey drew thank you for your tips, i did follow them on my lost vacation to Europe and its saved me a lot of money, i hopes that you'll have a new ideas and tips next year.
I like your channel, and I am inspired and wowed by you for you are positive and open to new cultures. I even made a series of videos on my channel when I went to Poland this summer. I hope this reaches you and brings a smile on your face, because you most likely inspired many
Listen!!. Exploring new countries is such a rewarding experience! For first-time travelers, I'd recommend considering destinations that offer a mix of cultural richness and natural beauty. Personally, I've been fortunate to travel to over 10 countries thanks to careful budgeting and smart investments.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 2 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future..
Alright, speaking in general terms, investing requires a good amount of knowledge. That's why it's essential to have a solid support system like a financial counselor, especially when picking out assets. I've been working with Regina Louise Collaro, who is an investment advisor at a registered wealth management company. I can't recommend her enough; my financial journey has been fantastic thanks to her. She's quite well-known for her services, and she helped me achieve financial stability through investments. Now, I benefit from her passive income strategies every month. So, I'd strongly suggest finding a reliable investment advisor for yourself..
Regina Louise Collaro is based in the United States and can work with anybody wherever they stay. If you would like more information on reaching her, you can conduct a search online.
personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does..
Thanks vicahmed.I have had the intentions of starting investing. But I always thought it was late and I think I need to stop procrastinating. I will definitely 🔍 Regina Louise Collaro and see what she can advise .Thanks a lot ,this was of so much help to me. Please do you mind sharing me your iG or something
Who else from Malta always seeing the beautiful beaches every summer swimming and checking old megaliths? And who went to Gozo or Comino?? 🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹
In Nordic countries except Denmark (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland), freedom to roam is a life-saver. Walk, ski, ride a bike/horse in the wilderness without the permission of the landowner. Hike, camp, fish, pick berries, row, paddle, as long as you don't harm the nature and be in the immediate vicinity of private premises (200 metres and less). Berry season starts in late June and continues basically till the first snow comes. Fishing (rod and line) can be done all-year-round more or less.
I agree, Drew. When we took a trip to Topkapı museum in Istanbul, the ignorant driver charged us TRY 50 and lost his way in midair. We decided to take uber ever since.
If I'm not mistaken I spotted a Charles Schwab debit card, which is great because they're are no foreign transaction fees, and all ATM fees are refunded at the end of the month. Best debit card for travel if you're an American. Also have had great experience with their customer service
1. only stay at mix rooms in hostels 2. go to cheaper countries and neighboring countries 3. walk and take public transport only when it is needed 4. shop from the farmers market and cheap supermarkets 5. split the bill when you eat out with others 6. use blablacar instead of taxi 7. visit museums with free enterance 8. dont spend too much on souvenirs 9. travel overnight with flixbus to save some money on accomodation here and there I do all of these and still have the time of my life
I agree with most of these except: 1) Forget the Eurail Pass. Book your rail tickets individually well (1 or 2 months) in advance on-line and you can save a LOT of money. 2) Unlimited transport passes MIGHT be a good value, but often they are not. They appeal mostly to tourists who want to keep things as simple as possible. In most European cities you'll spend most of your time in the small historic center walking around. Plus, I would add - get a no annual fee credit card that doesn't charge you extra for every purchase you make in a foreign currency. Those unnecessary extra charges add up. There are cards out there that can save you a lot.
2 wrong info: the Eurail pass is not worth it in most cases. Second, many cities are can should be done with a simple walk tour and thus a unlined pass is a waste of money. For Eurail if you are over 26 you have to pay for 1st class and cost per day can be 70+, which people hardly spend that much if they book tickets ahead. Eurail is a waste of money especially when you travel to France and Italy.
Visit the cozy edge of the north of Ukraine. Beautiful parks, old trees, birds singing and quiet lake creek. Perfect for those who love ethno-tourism. Welcome! 1. Trostyanets, Sumy region 2. Trostyanets, Chernihiv region 3. Kachanovka, Chernihiv region
If you want to enjoy food, I recommend having good breakfast at your room (from supermarket), grab something quick for lunch (supermarket also), and have a massive early dinner.. then with a coffe/tea at night (plus some cookies if needed) you go to bed having enjoyed the day, having an amazing meat experience and will remain between the budget. In some countries you NEED to taste local food or to experience something special.. having only one restaurant ticket per day will decrease costs
We've been traveling Europe now for 3 month in a sailing boat - Finland - Sweden on the baltic sea and Germany - France through the canals! it's a really nice way to see Europe and cheap also!
1 sleep in tent 2 hitchhiking 3 dont eat in restaurants or stuff like that I travelled 17 days in Hungary and Romania for 175 dollars so its possible to do it cheaper
In Ukraine taxi’s and busses are really cheap. If you go to Odessa, and you arrive the airport, DO NOT GO WITH THE TAXI’S STANDING THERE. You can use the local bus what cost €0.21 to go to the city centre. And the standard rating in Ukraine is: €10 -> 311 GRN.
All that is fine...but what do you do for a living to afford trips to places anywhere around the world..and by the way I'm new to your channel and I totally loved it
Mostly really good tips except for Uber Public buses are way way cheaper so are motorcycle taxis Some decent private rooms are as cheap as hostels and exchanginging cars and condos is also possible. Cooking especially instant noodles or baggettes and salads can save you a lot on food. I have done $10 a day. Even free but that takes connections and a network.
Europe is not cheap, but you can definitely do some research and find ways to budget your dream Eurotrip! We did manage to go on a 22-day Eurotrip to 22 cities/11 countries, and it was amazing! I did post a video on my channel if you're interested ;)
then welcome to finland where only 1 of these tips actually work or maybe few its not cheap in finland its expensive for tourist to travel as metro doesnt get you everywhere nor does any public transport well the main sights can be seen but if you want to see how the life for common people are you must leave city centre for the populated are where the houses are and then spend hours upon hours unless you know which bus takes you where
You can sleep on benches eat only 1 bread for two days with nothing on it an drink free water from wherever you can find also you can walk around the sityes with your legs and only pay for the cheapest transport
Extra tip: if you are 4 people of more airbnb is your cheepest choice. You can have a room for 20 euros already / 4 people=5 euro per person. They are also often in the center and more luxorious than a hostel. They are especially cheap in east europe in non-touristic cities I was in zoppot(poland) with 4 other people. We had a really luxorious accomodation right in the center and we paid like 15 euros per person for 4 days
9: Don't go to Switzerland.
why? I thought it's one of the beautiful countries with an outstanding landscape and nature, mountains. I planned to go there?????
@@user-ky8sh5ge8g because it's hella expensive
Or any of the Scandinavian countries
@@user-ky8sh5ge8g yes, especially Zurich is one of the most expensive cities worldwide. It is beautiful tough
@@sondre2613 Denmark is a good country and Norway but Sweden is bad.
Who is from Europe like❤️
O amor
I am
Romania
maruska nguyen I don’t live in Europe but I am Polish!!!
maruska nguyen I’m from Asia and Europa
well as a foodie, food is really memorable. I can tell you the exact taste if each city i went to
Chill ariana
Bruh who asked
Exactly! However, the best way to experience food when traveling is through street food which is extremely cheap
It's unfortunate though because food can really become expensive especially in places like Italy and France where there are legendary food experiences at many restaurants but they're usually expensive! Street food is a brilliant help though, but one of the things I'm not looking forward to on my budget trip is not being able to eat at some of the high end restaurants I've heard of.
@@mcbinks5006
The same person that asked for your opinion.
1:22 cries in Croatian and Serbian
And Bosnian
And Macedonian..
goran slash And Montenegrin?
And Bulgarian
@@JapanimempANNYMUSPRDUCER Sofia has a metro
You are literally amazing. You are sharing so many money tips, please continue the amazing work you do!!!
Dear brew your honest opinion every time wins my heart 😍
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing!!! Nice to see you fit those liters of beer in on the travel budget!!
Hey drew thank you for your tips, i did follow them on my lost vacation to Europe and its saved me a lot of money, i hopes that you'll have a new ideas and tips next year.
Really?! You don't remember food after travelling?
Come to Italy and we'll see that.
Agreed! Food is one of the top reasons I want to return to Germany and France! ❤😋😋
@@chrissyjoy08 ...germany? I live in germany but why do you like the food
The Kevs.
Another great travel tips, thank you!
I like your channel, and I am inspired and wowed by you for you are positive and open to new cultures. I even made a series
of videos on my channel when I went to Poland this summer. I hope this reaches you and brings a smile on your face, because you most likely inspired many
I feel like I've never heard so much good advice in 3:29. Thanks!
Brief, informative and visual. I can dig it!
Great video my fiancé and I plan to travel throughout Europe for our honey moon and the euro rail pass was a big help
Your such an inspiration when I’m older I wish I can travel all around the world like you
Loved this, thanks Drew❤️
very nice, you explained everything in just 3 minutes, Thank you.. 👍
Listen!!. Exploring new countries is such a rewarding experience! For first-time travelers, I'd recommend considering destinations that offer a mix of cultural richness and natural beauty. Personally, I've been fortunate to travel to over 10 countries thanks to careful budgeting and smart investments.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 2 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future..
Alright, speaking in general terms, investing requires a good amount of knowledge. That's why it's essential to have a solid support system like a financial counselor, especially when picking out assets. I've been working with Regina Louise Collaro, who is an investment advisor at a registered wealth management company. I can't recommend her enough; my financial journey has been fantastic thanks to her. She's quite well-known for her services, and she helped me achieve financial stability through investments. Now, I benefit from her passive income strategies every month. So, I'd strongly suggest finding a reliable investment advisor for yourself..
Regina Louise Collaro is based in the United States and can work with anybody wherever they stay. If you would like more information on reaching her, you can conduct a search online.
personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does..
Thanks vicahmed.I have had the intentions of starting investing. But I always thought it was late and I think I need to stop procrastinating. I will definitely 🔍 Regina Louise Collaro and see what she can advise .Thanks a lot ,this was of so much help to me. Please do you mind sharing me your iG or something
When you were 21, things were not so expensive in Europe.
Lol
Trur
I'm not sure how old he is but I'm pretty sure he's in his late twenties so it wasn't that long ago.
@A.S M You high a pint is not gonna be £10 unless in some extra posh Central London bar even then their like £5
@@awwwkwaard3988 dunno. I'm from Leeds and I went to the pub the other day and it cost £4.75 a pint.. that's crazy
Omg!! 😱I was looking for this kind of info really quick and easy to understand!!👏👏
Same
Thanks. Very helpful video. I'm planning my Euro trip that'll be starting soon.
Another really good video. Keep it up!
I really enjoyed your video. Great channel. 💕⭐️
Greetings from Albania. 👋🏼 🇦🇱
Who is from Bulgaria like ♥️ love you Drew you bring smiles to me everyday :D 🇧🇬
Thank you или по-точно благодаря❤️🇧🇬
Hi from Ireland 🇮🇪
You literally said you were from Norway on another comment
Great tips, planning a trip myself!
Thank you for these. I list all of them
Who else from Malta always seeing the beautiful beaches every summer swimming and checking old megaliths?
And who went to Gozo or Comino?? 🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹
Tsunamipoint1 videos im from sweden and went to Gozo !
The uber advice is dead correct, love them!
Great tips man!
Thanks a lot for making us travel the whole world
Man you are awsome i hope you get millions of supporters and subscribers
Very good information
Awesome tips! Thanks =)
Awesome succint video. Why aren't more youtube videos as quick to the point as this. Good job.
Great advice!
You are so great and I love your videos
In Nordic countries except Denmark (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland), freedom to roam is a life-saver. Walk, ski, ride a bike/horse in the wilderness without the permission of the landowner. Hike, camp, fish, pick berries, row, paddle, as long as you don't harm the nature and be in the immediate vicinity of private premises (200 metres and less).
Berry season starts in late June and continues basically till the first snow comes. Fishing (rod and line) can be done all-year-round more or less.
Scandinavia proving once more how awesome it is
The only things I remember from travel are food, food, food, the experiences, the public transit, and of course food.
Great video!
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You deserve more subs!
Awesome bro
London is one of the best places to go to if you are planning on having food.
This is awesome!
Grocery store snacks for the day!
you should visit Suriname (south- america) once. it has a beautiful nature and a lot to explore.
Thanks for sharing
Like' My dreams to get Europe into my list of traveling list.
I agree, Drew. When we took a trip to Topkapı museum in Istanbul, the ignorant driver charged us TRY 50 and lost his way in midair. We decided to take uber ever since.
Eurail passes are amazing. I heard for Europeans under 18 (being over 18 I didn't get it despite coming from the UK)
Thanks man
I'm here smiling as this is how I travel..
Water is very cheap in Greece a 1,5 λίτρο (litre) bottle of water is about 60 cents
More cheaper in Nepal 1 cent USD only
no it isnt - 0.5 litre for €0.50
In the europian countries with no uber there is a thing called taxify....it’s pretty much the same
Hey Drew,
thank you for your video. Could we recommend our web tool for multi-destination trips?
Go to DENMARK I recommend copenhagen its one of the puppler city’s but sønderborg is where the most friendliest place in denmark
If I'm not mistaken I spotted a Charles Schwab debit card, which is great because they're are no foreign transaction fees, and all ATM fees are refunded at the end of the month. Best debit card for travel if you're an American. Also have had great experience with their customer service
you're genious!
I have seen an Flix bus when i was in sweden.
Sehr spannend 👍
Food is definitely important. Spend most on the food
I just love the starting intro..about spending so much on steak dinner and then complaining about having no money
1. only stay at mix rooms in hostels
2. go to cheaper countries and neighboring countries
3. walk and take public transport only when it is needed
4. shop from the farmers market and cheap supermarkets
5. split the bill when you eat out with others
6. use blablacar instead of taxi
7. visit museums with free enterance
8. dont spend too much on souvenirs
9. travel overnight with flixbus to save some money on accomodation here and there
I do all of these and still have the time of my life
Thank you!!!
I would love to see u survive Norway one day on 30 bucks. :D impossible when one halfbad pizza costs 12-20 $ depending on the toppings.
Thank you. 😊
Bulgaria banned Uber, if you are in Sofia, you should use only licensed taxis, one of the Best is OK Супертранс, or Радио СВ
I agree with most of these except: 1) Forget the Eurail Pass. Book your rail tickets individually well (1 or 2 months) in advance on-line and you can save a LOT of money.
2) Unlimited transport passes MIGHT be a good value, but often they are not. They appeal mostly to tourists who want to keep things as simple as possible.
In most European cities you'll spend most of your time in the small historic center walking around.
Plus, I would add - get a no annual fee credit card that doesn't charge you extra for every purchase you make in a foreign currency. Those unnecessary extra charges add up. There are cards out there that can save you a lot.
Ur awesome dude
2 wrong info: the Eurail pass is not worth it in most cases. Second, many cities are can should be done with a simple walk tour and thus a unlined pass is a waste of money. For Eurail if you are over 26 you have to pay for 1st class and cost per day can be 70+, which people hardly spend that much if they book tickets ahead. Eurail is a waste of money especially when you travel to France and Italy.
true. Eurail is a waste. Not convenient at all. But yeah, if you're traveling in Switzerland then it is worth it.
Confirm (as a european working in turism) With ryanair, flixbus and all the cometitin the trains don't make sense in majority of Europe.
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Eurail pass is not worth it for most travelers but for him it is because he wants to travel to every country not only a few.
Visit the cozy edge of the north of Ukraine. Beautiful parks, old trees, birds singing and quiet lake creek. Perfect for those who love ethno-tourism. Welcome!
1. Trostyanets, Sumy region
2. Trostyanets, Chernihiv region
3. Kachanovka, Chernihiv region
You can easily buy 5L of water for like 0.75 pounds or 1 euro
Yeah but who's going to want to Carry 5 litres around with them whilst travelling around lol
also jus 1L for a euro or less in many stores, 30 cents or so for 500ml too
Not in the Netherlands.
SurpriseGaming yes you can lol, go to your nearest lidl or aldi or something
Live Noteworthy Nope NOT in Denmark
thx for your video, i'm from Asean have plan trip to Europe but it's expensive in flight cost..
10: go to Romania! It's cheap and beautiful! :)
Hero Mihai26 YT yes!!!
If you want to enjoy food, I recommend having good breakfast at your room (from supermarket), grab something quick for lunch (supermarket also), and have a massive early dinner.. then with a coffe/tea at night (plus some cookies if needed) you go to bed having enjoyed the day, having an amazing meat experience and will remain between the budget. In some countries you NEED to taste local food or to experience something special.. having only one restaurant ticket per day will decrease costs
Thanks so much
HE HAD MY FLAG ON HE'S LAPTOP OMG I'M SO HAPPYYYYYY
We've been traveling Europe now for 3 month in a sailing boat - Finland - Sweden on the baltic sea and Germany - France through the canals! it's a really nice way to see Europe and cheap also!
1 sleep in tent
2 hitchhiking
3 dont eat in restaurants or stuff like that
I travelled 17 days in Hungary and Romania for 175 dollars so its possible to do it cheaper
Saweł który złamał śluby o hi, how do you hitchhike safely?? isn’t that kind of sketchy ?
In Ukraine taxi’s and busses are really cheap. If you go to Odessa, and you arrive the airport, DO NOT GO WITH THE TAXI’S STANDING THERE. You can use the local bus what cost €0.21 to go to the city centre. And the standard rating in Ukraine is: €10 -> 311 GRN.
All that is fine...but what do you do for a living to afford trips to places anywhere around the world..and by the way I'm new to your channel and I totally loved it
im saving up the money for a trip to every country that in Europe next summer, any tips?
Norwegian Airlines has been the cheapest airline in Europe for several years now. EasyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air are 3rd, 4th and 5th
Yeah i prefer it being good and me and its very cheap i prefer as a norwegian
Northern country airlines are always the best, like the finnish airlines (finnair) is the safest one right now. No crashes ever.
Also Ryanair takes you to airports tens of kilometers away from the city center
i thought Ryanair was irish
Pro tip: Bottled water is cheap if you buy it in groceries instead of restaurants. (example - 1.5 l = > 45 cents)
Travel = life. My life!
You are awsm big bro...😍😍😍
Mostly really good tips except for Uber Public buses are way way cheaper so are motorcycle taxis Some decent private rooms are as cheap as hostels and exchanginging cars and condos is also possible. Cooking especially instant noodles or baggettes and salads can save you a lot on food. I have done $10 a day. Even free but that takes connections and a network.
You wake up in the next country and life is good...drew killed me🤣🤣😂😂
I’m gonna go to Spain soon!
When are you doing a video of Sweden?
Europe is not cheap, but you can definitely do some research and find ways to budget your dream Eurotrip! We did manage to go on a 22-day Eurotrip to 22 cities/11 countries, and it was amazing! I did post a video on my channel if you're interested ;)
Too much interested.. Can I have the link please?
Wow, that was a lot of good advice. Any budget trips on traveling to Asia ?
then welcome to finland where only 1 of these tips actually work or maybe few
its not cheap in finland its expensive for tourist to travel as metro doesnt get you everywhere
nor does any public transport well the main sights can be seen but if you want to see how the life for common people are you must leave city centre for the populated are where the houses are and then spend hours upon hours unless you know which bus takes you where
Europe I was in England and I was on the underground I was WOW because discount on first class
There's no fluff here, just great objective advice
You should go to Finland I’m there!
You are the very first person I've heard say anything positive about flixbus
You can sleep on benches eat only 1 bread for two days with nothing on it an drink free water from wherever you can find also you can walk around the sityes with your legs and only pay for the cheapest transport
Extra tip: if you are 4 people of more airbnb is your cheepest choice. You can have a room for 20 euros already / 4 people=5 euro per person. They are also often in the center and more luxorious than a hostel. They are especially cheap in east europe in non-touristic cities
I was in zoppot(poland) with 4 other people. We had a really luxorious accomodation right in the center and we paid like 15 euros per person for 4 days
How much money did you have spent on traveling 132 country . Please let tell us.
if you go in swiss a 3star hotel per night cost more then 100 euro