Tips to Plan an Anniversary Trip on a Budget

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One of the best ways to rekindle the much-needed passion with your spouse or partner is by going on an anniversary trip together. No matter how short the time you have to get away, the experience of a trip is more likely to feel romantic than a gift. Still, it’s often easier to plan an anniversary trip than put it into reality, especially if finances are tight at the moment. The good news is you don’t have to limit yourself to a trip that feels cheap to you.

Plan Together

It’s easy for a couple to allow one person to do all the work of planning. This can result in the planner wanting everything done their way or a passive participant being unsatisfied with the trip. Instead, consider doing planning together. If one person gravitates toward doing the planning, they should take the time to listen to their partner’s input. Consider splitting the tasks. One person can find possible places to stay while the other researches things to do in the area. You can each plan the activities for one day.

Many times, couples feel resentment over the way money and time were spent after they return from their trip. You can mitigate this by setting your budget ahead of time. The total cost of accommodations, food, transportation, and entertainment should not exceed the amount you agreed upon ahead of time. If you are planning your trip far enough in advance, consider setting aside a little each month. That way, you won’t face credit card bills you can’t afford later. Refinancing your student loan debt can reduce your monthly expenses enough to allow you to save up for your trip. Taking advantage of NaviRefi student loan refinancing lets you combine your current loans into one.

Choose Only One Area to Splurge on

Even when preparing for a dream vacation you can’t have everything when you travel unless you want to spend much more than you were anticipating. You can’t have a fine hotel, fancy dinner, and expensive entertainment if you are on a budget. Instead, think about the one thing that will make the trip special for the two of you. If you are homebodies, you may want to pick a luxurious boutique hotel. On the other hand, if you don’t want to spend much on accommodations, you may opt for a fun evening out instead.

Just make sure you make this decision together. Put your partner’s likes and dislikes over being on a budget. If one of you does not like being outdoors, don’t plan a camping trip just because it is cheaper than a hotel. Your anniversary trip should feel cozy, not push one of you away from your comfort zone.

Take Timing into Account

Even if you get time off work around holidays, try to avoid traveling around that time. Valentine’s Day, Memorial Day, and New Years are just some of the high-demand travel times. Consider traveling in the middle of the week. Some resorts and beach rentals are less expensive during their off-seasons. Planning the timing carefully also allows you to get good airfare deals. Consider buying about two months ahead of time.

You can also take timing into account to plan a short-term hotel stay. Some hotels offer rooms for the day. You can arrive in the morning and then leave that afternoon for a short daycation. High-end hotels offering this service may let you enjoy the amenities, such as the pool, room service, and spa. While it may not cost you an arm and a leg, it can still feel luxurious because of the amenities offered.

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