Travel apps & services you need
Banking 🏦
Wise (formally, TransferWise)
Is a platform that allows you to move your money internationally. This is ideal for those who:
-Have two or more banking accounts in different countries, who need to make transfers between banks.
-Are traveling and don't want to carry cash, pay a high conversion rate, or pay a high transfer fee.
-Digital nomads/ business owners who may have their own business in one country, while living in another.
My mom once wired me money through her bank to my Spanish account and paid a US $45 fee!!! I was shocked and kicking myself for not telling her about Wise earlier, because I've never paid more than $4 to wire money. Most times I pay between US $1.50-$2.50 per transfer, despite amount.
You can spend money in 175 different countries, in 53 different currencies.
There is a debit card you can get for a one-time fee of US $9, and can add to Google or Apple Pay.
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Transportation 🚢 ✈️ 🚊
BlaBlaCar:
This service was the one I was most excited to write about because it's such an affordable way to get around. Other reasons why I like it:
-Affordability (already stated)
-Meet new people, have great conversations.
-Can get you to less centric places that maybe a train or bus system couldn't take you to.
-Great for the environment! cut down on CO2 emissions by carpooling.
-Available in 21 countries. here is the full list:
Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, the United Kingdom, Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, India, Turkey, Mexico, and Brazil.
Concerned about safety?
Both rider and driver will make a profile and need to submit their ID. Drivers also must register their vehicle, just like Uber. Both users will rate and write reviews of one another at the end, so you can check those when choosing a driver, or accepting a rider.
Rome2Rio
Do I take a bus? train? plane? ferry?!?! which one is faster? which option is cheaper?
Instead of having multiple tabs open, comparing what's the best option let Rome2Rio do that for you. Simply plug in the destination and from where you're traveling and this app will give you all options available and show the pricing, duration and route.
You can choose to book through the app or go to the website from where the tickets are sold.
Itinerary ✅
Wanderlog:
What I like about this app is the feature of keeping track of spending between you and others in the travel group, and dividing the money at the end. No need to take out your calculator; this app will do all the math for you. You can organize the charges by putting in the type of charge it is, for example: Food, transportation, entertainment, accommodation, etc. You put in who paid and how to divide it. Not only can it do an even divide, but let's say that there's a group of 4, and this one specific charge only needs to be split between you and one other person. You add who to divide it with, and the app will make sure not to charge the others. At the end, the names in red with a negative sign owe money, and it will tell you exactly to whom you need to pay. If your name is in green, then you are owed money.
Thatch (obviously)
Absolutely in love with the look of this app and the easy readability of these posts. Other blogs can look too busy and overwhelming to read.
Flights ✈️
SkyScanner
This is my go-to for cheap flights! You have an option to book through them or go to the website of the airline. If you are concern about maybe needing to change or cancel your flight, it's best to book directly through the airline so that you are able to get better assistance. My favorite feauture is their "Explore Everywhere" option. If you are flexible on where to go, and want to find the best value just plug in from where you're flying and click the "Explore Everywhere" option on the destination and a list of the cheapest flights will appear.
Google flights
Though SkyScanner is my go-to option, sometimes I can find pretty good deals with google flights, and with browser extensions (mentioned later in this section) you can get some great discounted tickets.
SkipLagged
If you have't heard of this, it's time you did. Airlines absolutely hate this platform and let me explain why. Direct flights are always more expensive than if you book a flight with 1 or more layovers. Let's say you want to go to Chicago and a direct flight is $300 but you see that a flight to Texas with a layover in Chicago is $200, you book this option and never get on the flight to go to Texas. Of course you will need to only travel with a carry-on considering checked luggage will go to the destination. This a sneaky travel hack that has become popular. Airlines obviously don't like this, because you're basically cheating the system, but it's all legal and within your right.
Consider browser extensions (for chrome):
before you add your payment, try browser extensions to see if there's any coupons or deals that you can apply to your purchase. Some popular ones are:
-RatePunk
-NordVPN
-Peanut
-Honey
-Cently
Accommodation 🏨
Booking.com
I love this website because it has really great deals. I made an account so that I am able to unlock features. These include discounted rates, penalty-free cancellations, breakfast-included options and much more. I am currently on level 2, working my way to level 3. The higher the level, the more features unlocked.
HostelWorld
Pros of hostels:
-Affordable
-Great way to meet new people
-Most have kitchens so you can cook meals to save money
-Most hostels offer free walking tours, happy hours, and other activities.
Loft in Porto, Portugal, booked through HostelWorld. Book your stay here now:
Airbnb
This is an obvious choice, and a lot of people's first option. I've stayed in some places where hostels were not available and needed to book an Airbnb and have paid similar prices, as if I had stayed in a hostel. One feature of Airbnb that I use the most is their "Experiences" option. This is great if you are interested in doing activities apart from walking tours, like, wine tours, excursions to other places with transportation, pottery, cooking classes, the list goes on. I've found great deals on there and recommend doing this on your next trip.
VRBO
This is similar to Airbnb, it stands for Vacation Rentals By Owner. You can compare and contrast prices from Airbnb and choose the best rate. I used this when looking for a property in Costa Rica. It was super gorgeous with the best view of the beach!
I hope this guide helps to make your travels easier!
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