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Travel to Spain on a Modest Budget

By: Florence Northcroft

European travel is considered very expensive and something only the rich can afford. However, this is far from the truth when it comes to traveling to Spain because there are many great ways to travel to Spain on even a shoestring budget and have a great time too.

By far the cheapest way to see Spain is as a backpacker. And, backpack traveling is no longer the monopoly of college kids dragging their possessions on their back and sleeping in the park. Indeed, these days, individuals of all ages routinely backpack across Europe on a shoestring budget, and enjoy all the comforts. It is the best way to see more than the big cities and tourist traps. And, in Spain you need to interact with the people to get the feel of the place.

Instead of staying in luxury hotels, look at the other options. Many budget minded travelers choose to stay in hostels instead of hotels to save some cash. Remember, you are supposed to be exploring the country, not the inside of the hotel room so leave your lodging snobbery at home. Hostels are much like dormitories, where travelers share one large room with others. This is a great way to meet other travelers in addition to sticking to your budget. Consider bringing essentials like a sleep sack or shower shoes if you plan on staying in hostels, although most are clean.

If you’re going to Spain for the first time, think of traveling on a tour. It is very economical, especially if you are traveling with small children. These tours are usually all inclusive and often for a great price. It pays to check airline and travel websites for special deals that include lodging costs along with airfare and transportation. If you can tag along with any community groups going overseas, you can save a lot.

For a longer holiday in Spain, it is best to rent an apartment; that will save you a great deal of money. You will find many furnished apartments and lofts available all over the country specifically for short term occupancy. You will not only save money but also have the freedom to cook your own food instead of eating out in restaurants.

When it comes to saving money before you go, check into special travel cards or deals that appeal to travelers of all ages. In fact, there are a great many specials available for students or youth in addition to families and seniors. Check out a travel card before you go to save the most money. Also, many Spanish cities have special cards that allow you to visit a variety of museums, galleries, and attractions for one price. Furthermore, look into purchasing block transportation cards instead of paying per trip, since it will save you a great deal of money in the long run.

The whole of Spain is well connected by rail, road and air but traveling by train is quite inexpensive. So for those of you who wish to travel a lot there, traveling by train is better than renting a car. Purchase a country pass, and you save more money, as it will allow you unlimited travel during the validity of the pass.

So traveling to Spain is not as intimidating as you contemplate. If you want to travel alone or with your family, Spain offers you a rich culture and lovely sights however small your budget is.

Article Source: http://publisherscloninghouse.com

Florence Northcroft is the owner and operator of F spain, the web's premier resource for information about spain. For more articles on spain visit: www.funspain.com/articles
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