I’ve spent years perfecting my travel experience and have often only sacrificed comfort for convenience. I have never been on a trip with an extended family member as I was when I went to Bali in January. I was able to save money on airfare, hotels, meals, and even car rentals. I wasn’t able to save any money on sight seeing, but I enjoyed the trip and would recommend it to anyone seeking to cut corners on the trip they plan to take this year.
If you can combine simple things with practical tips on travel, you’ll save thousands of dollars on your next trip. The most practical way to save money on a trip would be to keep a journal of all the places and activities you would like to see, then write down how much it will cost you to do the trip. It’s like the old saying: if it is possible, it probably is. If you follow these simple tips for cheap travel, I am confident that you’ll enjoy your next trip much more than you did last time around.
https://evisa.express/en/blog/how-to-travel-cheap
Score from the experts at Killer Visual Strategies
Visual Communication - 70%
Design - 85%
Content - 65%
Usability - 65%
71%
Final Grade
This attractive design offers tips for inexpensive travel. The header image and icons for each tip help drive the visual narrative, but the details are featured in a very small type size in paragraph form. The eye simply wants to skip over this information and move to the next image and header. Consider bullet points to avoid this. An introduction and conclusion, on the other hand, can help to set the stage for what the viewer can expect to learn and what they should do next — this design would benefit from both. In all we'd give this a C.