Budget Categories
The type of budget you choose for your trip will depend on your travel style, priorities, and financial situation. Here are some common types of travel budgets we offer:
Deluxe
Luxury and comfort
High-end accommodations, fine dining, exclusive experiences, and designer shopping. Staying in a five-star hotel, taking private tours, and indulging in spa treatments. High-end adventure experiences, such as vista safaris, luxury camping, and private tours.
Accommodation
High-end hotels, resorts, or private villas.
Transportation
Private cars, first-class flights, or luxury train journeys.
Activities
Exclusive tours, VIP experiences, and high-end dining.
Example
Staying in a five-star hotel with a private beach, taking a hot air balloon ride over the Grand Canyon, and dining at Michelin-starred restaurants.
Semi-Deluxe
A balance between luxury and affordability
Comfortable and enjoyable experiences without excessive spending. Maximizing experiences while moderating costs.
Accommodation
Comfortable hotels, boutique guesthouses, or well-appointed apartments.
Transportation
Business-class flights, private transfers, or comfortable train journeys.
Activities
Guided tours, cultural experiences, and fine dining.
Example
Staying in a four-star hotel with a pool, taking a cooking class in Italy, and visiting historical sites with a knowledgeable guide.
Standard
Comfort and practicality
Comfortable and enjoyable experiences without excessive spending. Staying in mid-range hotels, eating at local restaurants, and visiting popular attractions.
Accommodation
Mid-range hotels, guesthouses, or vacation rentals.
Transportation
Economy flights, public transportation, or car rentals.
Activities
Walking tours, museums, and local restaurants.
Example
Staying in a clean and comfortable hotel, using public transportation, and exploring local markets and neighborhoods.
Economical
Maximizing experiences while minimizing costs
A balance between comfort and affordability, combining luxury experiences with budget-friendly options. Extreme cost-effectiveness, often prioritizing social experiences over luxury.
Accommodation
Hostels, budget hotels, or homestays.
Transportation
Budget airlines, public transportation, or bike rentals.
Activities
Free walking tours, parks, and local street food.
Example
Staying in a hostel dorm, cooking your own meals, and taking advantage of free activities like walking tours and museums with free admission days.