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How To Travel With Friends On Different Budgets

Caiaimage/Tom Merton via Getty Images There are ways to take the stress and conflict out of traveling with friends on different budgets. before booking so that everyone is on the same page.” ― Amber Primdahl, travel blogger at She’s Catching Flights “No one really loves to talk about money, but if you’re sharing priced experiences with friends, it’s going to come up, so you may as well address it up front. This means those with less budget don’t get unexpected surprises while those with more budget can perhaps suggest doing an activity separately if it’s high on their wish list.” ― Marek Bron, travel blogger at Indie Traveller “No one really loves to talk about money, but if you’re sharing priced experiences with friends, it’s going to come up, so you may as well address it up front.” - Stephanie Be, travel blogger “It’s important to have a discussion about what everyone wants from the trip. Besides, it’s good to explore things on your own from time to time!” ― Alex Reynolds, travel blogger at Lost With Purpose “You might be traveling as a group for the shared experience, but remember that you don’t have to be joined at the hip.” - Meg Jerrard, travel blogger “A couple years ago, I was living and working in Thailand and had a couple different friends come to visit and travel with me there. On that note, also don’t pack your itinerary too much ― it causes unnecessary stress to everyone to try and meet the timings and your whole trip will end up being rushed instead of it being an inspiring, relaxing getaway.” ― Isabel Leong, travel blogger at Bel Around The World “Schedule flex time when you are on a trip with friends where people can go off and do their own thing with their own budget.

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