An unknown author once said: “Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.”
If you’ve been consumed by wanderlust you’ll know exactly what that unknown author means. Travel enriches you, it strengthens you; travel teaches you things about the world, about others and about yourself. Travel is addictive, too. Once you’ve had your first hit, if you enjoyed it, you’ll want to do it again, and again, and again. You’ll want to travel far and wide, to every corner of the Earth. If you’re anything like me, you’ll have a bucket list as long as your arm, which just keeps getting longer.
It’s an addiction that can become very expensive, as costs for flights, hotels, transport, excursions and food and drink quickly mount up. You think to yourself: “How am I supposed to know how to raise money for an empowering, enriching trip across Europe, if I can barely afford a croissant?” The struggle is real when you’re diagnosed with wanderlust.
I know that fundraising for an upcoming trip has a tendency to get sidelined in our busy lives – especially if you’re like me and have huge financial commitments like mortgages and insurance that you have to pay each month. But that doesn’t mean you have to forgo travelling all together – there are plenty of ways to raise extra cash to travel. I’m not talking about crowdfunding websites (unless you’re trying to raise money to volunteer abroad), or becoming a blogger and asking people to pay for you to take Instagram photos on a beautiful beach in Bali (though blogging can be a money maker – see below). I’m talking about creative ways to earn money outside of your 9-5 day job, so that you can continue to satisfy your travel cravings…
1. Sell anything you don’t need.
I don’t mean a kidney or your spleen (though I’ve heard there’s good money for those), I mean all the stuff that’s just lying around your house unused, unwanted and unnecessary. You’re probably sitting on a wad of cash without even realising it; your unwanted furniture, books, DVDs and clothes could cover round trip flights from France to Canada if you do it right (and that’s at full price, without the £88 Corsair error fare).
Depending on what it is you’re trying to flog, there are some “methods” that work better than others. For example:
- Selling a car? Try listing it on Gumtree or Autotrader
- Selling a rare deck of Pokémon cards? eBay is definitely your best bet for that one
- What about a box of CDs that you haven’t listened to since 2007? Head over to Music Magpie and find out how much they’re worth
- Old mobile phones – either working or not – can fetch a fair bit. I sold a whole load of old handsets on Facebook Marketplace last year to fund my second trip to Turkey
- Selling furniture is probably easiest on Gumtree
- And for clothes, I found the best method was a good, ol’ fashioned car boot sale.
Here’s a snap of my brother and I in full car boot mode – think I made about £50 that morning. Yes, it won’t get me too far, bit it all adds up.
2. Rent out your spare room.
If you’re a homeowner, congrats! That’s an achievement in itself, so give yourself a pat on the back. Better yet, if you have a spare room, rent it out to raise extra cash. It’s probably one of the quickest and easiest ways to earn a decent wedge of cash – and doesn’t take too much time to arrange. A few photos and a listing on a site like Airbnb or Spareroom.co.uk, and you could be earning a couple of hundred pounds extra per month.
Sure, if you’re used to living alone and like you’re solitude then it’ll be a bit of a change, but housemates can be fun, and if you weren’t entirely comfortable renting it out for the full month, you could do a Monday to Friday let (these work especially well in big towns and cities where people commute to work).
3. Offer private tuition.
Do you play an instrument? Are you very sporty? Or are you a genius when it comes to learning foreign languages? Basically, if you’re skillful in any interesting activity or discipline, you should offer lessons to teach it. There’s no shame in earning a profit when transferring valuable skills – and just because you’re not a prodigy, or professionally qualified, doesn’t make you unqualified.
Make some leaflets, post them through letterboxes, be upfront with your skill-level. Post on local online chat boards, put a card in a shop window, or place an ad in the classifieds. Your talent could really help someone else, and help you by building up your pot of dosh to travel the world.
4. Moonlighting.
Even with a full-time job, there’s no reason why you couldn’t get a second job (actually, may be wise to check your contract terms of employment first, as some employers don’t allow second jobs). As long as it doesn’t impact your day job, why not take on some casual bar or waitressing work, or get a Saturday job in a shop. Other things to consider:
- Early morning newspaper round
- Door-to-door leaflet dropping
- Becoming a Deliveroo cyclist
- Becoming a delivery driver for your local takeaway
And have you considered freelancing? Again, check that it’s allowed, but if you can dedicate extra hours or the occasional weekend to do some copy writing/admin/book keeping/invoicing etc, then do it. There are a number of websites that let you list out your skills and showcase a portfolio for freelance work.
Hobbies like photography and creative writing may just become your newest money-making thingy. Freelance away. You may even become the next Rick Steves along the way.
5. Ask for a raise
Speaking of work, have you been employed at your position for sometime and are exceeding expectations, or are overdue for a raise? Politely ask for one. Or why not add more value to your job – think promotion.
6. Become a blogger.
If your next adventure is a pre-planned cultural extravaganza with enough thrills for an Indiana Jones reboot, why not pitch some of experiences to your local media? Newspapers and stations usually have budgets for guest contributions and the travel industry is evergreen. By offering photos, videos or written pieces of your travels, you may just offset some costs before, during, or after your trip.
We live in a world where ‘content is king’ and just about every blog, station, or publication is looking for some quality stories. Don’t go around with a begging bowl though, that could get you into some publicly humiliating situations (think Elle Darby and that hotel stay).
7. Work, work, work, work, work.
If you work in retail, hospitality or any type of shift work, stick to what you know and opt in for a few extra shifts. Let your manager know that you’re looking to add some more shifts to your weekly or monthly schedule, and mention to co-workers that you’re eager to cover any shifts they need covering, too. Even if all this trip fundraising is to escape the humdrum of your day job, working extra shifts is guaranteed earnings. Also, putting in the extra effort may just get you enough brownie points for a raise, so it’s a win-win.
8. Move back home.
Considered a last resort by some and a jackpot by others, moving back home with your parents is one of the best ways to raise money for a trip fast. In fact, moving back in with your folks so you can do some travelling later may just be the most millennial move in the books. Your agreement with them may include some sort of “rent,” whether that’s money, chores, or both, but you’ll be saving big time by shrinking the cost of housing. Plus, there’s bound to be some bowls of snacks laying around with your name on it.
9. Sponsorship.
If you’re planning on doing charity work or something similar while you are travelling, you could raise some of the money through sponsorship. For example, finding groups who will pay for part of your trip if you are prepared to do charity work. If you’re spending some time volunteering abroad, you should find out exactly what funds are available to you before you go. You may even be able to get a grant, so check all avenues.
10. Make a budget
You know that thing your parents, teachers and all those self-help books have been begging you to do since about the age of 16, when you got your first Saturday job? Yeah, maybe it’s time to finally give budgeting a shot. It works for me, and I’ve managed to juggle travelling to 34 countries, a full-time job, two mortgages, three cats and numerous bills.
Budgeting as a concept is fairly simple; you note how much money you’re earning, track your spending, make some goals, and adjust your habits. I know that budgeting as a practice feels akin to choosing the middle seat on a crowded flight, but trust me, creating a budget and sticking to it will serve you well.
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These tips should have given you a few ideas on how to raise money for another trip. Being penny-wise (not the scary clown) does require discipline and an ability to keep your travel dreams in mind. Put a few of these bad boys into practice along with some lifestyle adjustments and you’ll be jetting off in no time.
Disclaimer: This post was done in collaboration with Gumtree. All opinions and words are my own, however.
This is an informative and helpful post! I know some people who rent out their spare room, good. I don’t have one so… – Paolo
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These are really good tips! I love selling old housewares and saving the money for a rainy day! Memories last longer than material items anyhow!
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I do this with blogging. Not as often as I’d like but I do love to travel.
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Great ideas. Blogging has really helped me to be able to afford more travel, especially working on reviews when abroad etc
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These are all incredible options! ❤ Some of them I'm like hitting my forehead like "Duh why didn't I think of that?" Others I"m like, "i've done that!"
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this is such a helpful post , i also believe that when one wants to do something there is always a way to do it for instance raising money for traveling
kind regards Pati x
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One of my friends does a house swap. She will go and stay in someone else’s house abroad, and they will stay in her house here in Devon. Its a great way of cutting accommodation costs when travelling.
C x
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I’ve sold things on ebay before but after postage and fees I never feel like you make much. I’ve done a few car boot sales and we made £220 on our last one. We’re going to do a few more soon x
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These are great ideas. I love traveling, so I’ll have to save this post!
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These are all fabulous way to make money for travelling, that we tend not to think of. I appreciate all the information you are sharing.
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I have never thought of making money when travelling as I assume am on a break from work. Thanks for sharing these ideas.
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These are great ideas. I love travelling a lot and i have enough money from blogging but not precisely for the purpose of travelling
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These are some great ideas on how to save money so you can travel. Thank you for this list of ideas!
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I love traveling and there are so much fun in it Plus the experience are endless,but now and then traveling is getting more and more expensive,what a great way to cut the budgets into half !
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All such great ideas! Thanks for sharing!!
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There are some great ideas and suggestions in this post! I want to travel more this year.
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These are all great ideas. I have a full-time gig that helps me travel, but I still love to sell off my old stuff to make a little extra travel scratch.
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Awesome ideas!!! I need to save up for Germany!!
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Someone recently offered me the chance to host a secondary school student (daughter of a friend) here for a year i.e. provide food and lodging. Hosting students can be a good way of making money.
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What a great post. I find it so hard to save money for my travels. Very handy!
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My husband and I have toyed with the idea of renting our house out to productions. We want to, but then we don’t really know which websites to list our house on, ha! So um, yeah, we are failing at that one currently, but now I need to have a talk with him today about getting serious!
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I love that quote! It’s so true, it definitely enriches your life. Thanks for posting all these helpful ideas, I feel like I can apply them to saving money in general 🤣 which is awesome!
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I love travelling so I can agree that it could be a struggle sometimes to get the money for it. I always try to find the cheap tickets and accommodation and work extra hard. 🙂
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Travel is so much more important, in my opinion, than material items. Selling things that you no longer use is such a great way to fund travelling!!
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Really nice ideas for earning extra money for travels. I am working on the blogging part, but getting money that way takes some time. I like the selling things you don’t need, though I get impatient and end up just giving things away. I guess it all comes down to planning ahead and being patient. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, such great tips here. I am also addicted to travelling, so I know the feeling when you want to go somewhere, but your wallet is saying “no” 😁.
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There are a lot of really helpful tips to get you started on saving toward your travels for sure. No matter what your preferred option(s) might be, I think the key to making it work is sheer determination and self-discipline. Ultimately without those 2 qualities, you are probably unlikely to succeed as, in the end, it always comes down to: ‘how badly do you want it?’ Great post with food for thought to benefit would-be travellers.
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These are all excellent ideas. Going to have to share this with the husband to see if we can do any of these for our next vacation.
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That was really a penny-wise ideas. Would really love to travel the world. Thanks for sharing your wonderful tips.
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Super helpful post, all great ways to make a few extra dollars for traveling!
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I will definitely follow your tips. It’s really kinda hard to save money for traveling, these tips really help.
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Great tips! We have a change jar, all our change at the end of the week goes in. Last year we paid for our flights to Switzerland with it!
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I love these tips! I always try to sell stuff I don’t need. DePop is a great way to sell clothes!
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Great tips, these! We’re lucky to live in a day and age where there are so many different opportunities to make money, and so many to travel!
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These are some really great tips! I love that blogging can bring me some extra income to travel too! -Tonya Morris
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Great tips! There are for sure always ways to make some extra money if you just want it bad enough!
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I love all of the creative ideas that you you have come up with to make money for traveling. So clever! thanks for a great post!
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We love traveling, and it is nice to find ways to earn and save for travel. I love the idea of selling things to make less clutter and fund trips!
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It is rather expensive to travel nowadays – we’re doing a big cleanup of our garage and we’re going to sell a lot of our stuff!
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Great tips, blogging has definitely helped me.
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Lots of great tips, I have a feeling I will be showing this to my daughter in a few years! We could probably buy a new house if she did a car boot with the amount of junk in her room! 😀
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Traveling will really make you rich not in the cash department but in your experience. This suggestion and tips are all very helpful!
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These are great tips, especially for parents on a budget. I love how simple they are, too!
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Selling things is a great way to get some extra cash but also declutter at the same time! i love it!
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These are really great tips for funding your travel! Travel can get so expensive so it;s important to find creative ways to fund your passions.
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I always dreamed of traveling around the world. But like the other, one of the main problem is my financial capacity of going on a tour. This is such a useful guide on how I can fund and travel the world.
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Some top tips here! Sell, sell, sell is a great one and get rid of stuff you don’t need xx
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Great tips. I think that creating a budget and tracking the expenses that aren’t fixed is a great way of saving and assessing where you could cut back
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Great ideas!! I’ll be doing some of these in the near future for my upcoming trips!
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These are really great tips! I am currently selling items to fund our upcoming Florida vacation!
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Wow! That was really amazing! I never thought that you would earn money when travelling. I love those ideas! Thanks for sharing.
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Wow! That was really amazing! I never thought that you would earn money from those tips you mention for travelling. I love those ideas! Thanks for sharing.
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Great tips! There’s loads of money to be made from Instagram if you have the followers, too 🙂
Louise x
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I would love to do a Car Boot Sale but I’m too scared no one would buy my stuff!
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Having a budget is always a good idea, also looking at the things you can sell that you already own does come in handy.
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These are some fab tips about how to make money to travel!
Thanks for sharing!
Debs
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Thought about selling my car, and never heard of GumTree. I am checking it out now as we speak (: Thanks for the tips.
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Interesting approach. All very time-consuming activities that bring very little incomes. What about getting better-paid jobs?
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These are some super fun ideas! I have known people who have travelled and worked along the way to continue their travels…kinda neat.
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Great tips here! I had never heard of music magpie before! I’m glad my husband didn’t talk me into getting rid of those!
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These are some very useful tips. I especially like the idea to use your current skills to teach others.
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This is amazing and very insightful. There are lots of ways to make money really, you gotta work work work…Thanks for sharing.
Chad
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All great ideas! I’ve been selling things we don’t need and budgeting for a family vacation.
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These are all great ideas. I needed something like this
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Yes, true there are several ways one can fund personal travel, i do work as a freelancer to for some extra money. These are some amazing ideas.
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Those were a great tips. PErfect for a traveler like me. Honestly, I don’t have enough funds right now and this is such a useful resource to help me continue my travel.
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What a lovely ideas. It is important for a traveler not to lose funds. This tips could save every travelers problem when it comes to funding.
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If there’s a will, there’s really a way. And I love all these fund making ideas. You can really make money out of everything.
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These are some wonderful tips! Even the social media industry is booming, so if you have the right strategy, you can make loads of money!
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I love to travel. I try to keep a tight budget to allow for at least one big trip each year.
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These are such great tips! I love to travel and have a lot of travel goals. Every morning when I get up I remind myself that I need to get out of bed early because I have money and travel goals. If you want to travel, you have to hustle first.
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The struggle is real!~ I love the idea of selling all stuff you really don ‘t need anyway to get the travel experience you’ve been dreaming of
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I love to travel! My husband and I don’t do gifts to each other throughout the year so we travel instead. I rather have the memories than a other pair of shoes or a bag!
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I love those tips. Travelling can be quite expensive and it’s always better to have money to spare. Thanks for sharing!
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These are all great ideas. There are lots of ways to make money really. Thanks for sharing.
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educative, enlightening and inspiring post
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These are great tips! As someone who loves to travel I can’t wait to start implementing your suggestions to make some money
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I’m a big Travel freak who wants to roam in every corner of this world and this post helped me a lot.. Thank you for sharing..I think these are nice ideas to gather money for the trips.. thank you.. Great post!! 😊👌👌
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I definitely need to sell all the things I don’t need to raise some cash and declutter my house.
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