4 Budget-Friendly Travel Ideas for Your Next Family Vacation
Exploring new places and making memories with your family is a great way to spend time together and strengthen your bond. But if you’re looking to take a family vacation, staying within your budget may be top of mind.
As you plan your next adventure, keep reading for some ways to see the world and make new memories without breaking the bank.
Take a road trip
Traveling to your destination in a recreational vehicle (RV) is a great way to visit many different places around the country. Whether you’re going on a weekend trip to somewhere nearby or planning to spend a few weeks on the road, an RV could help you see the sights without spending too much on lodging or dining out.
With an RV loan, which is a personal loan from a lender, bank or credit union, you can get the money you need now and pay it back in fixed monthly payments, including interest. You could purchase a new or pre-owned RV for your next family trip or put the money toward making repairs to ensure you have a safe and comfortable journey.
If you don’t want to stay in an RV while on the road, you could consider renting an apartment instead of a hotel. Having a kitchen available could help you save on food costs, especially if you have young children or kids who prefer specific meals.
Embrace the outdoors
You might consider a camping trip if your family enjoys the great outdoors. Camping lends itself to a range of activities, from hiking and swimming to cooking meals over the fire and roasting s’mores. Explore the flora and fauna at national and state parks all over the country.
If you’re concerned about the cost of camping equipment, like tents and sleeping bags, some camping sites have cabins available to rent, often for less than a hotel room, although it depends on where you’re going. You could also see if any friends have equipment you could borrow or ask about rentals at your local outdoor gear store.

Look for cities with free or low-cost activities
If you’re interested in visiting a major city like Washington D.C., Los Angeles or New York City, look for free or low-cost activities ahead of time so that most of your budget can go toward food and lodging. If you know someone who lives in the city that you want to visit and they have space for you and your family to stay, you could do a home swap or offer to host them in your hometown in the future.
Some cities have museums that are free all the time, while others are free or offer lower-priced tickets on certain days of the week. Take advantage of free festivals, performances, libraries and public art installations. Do some research and map out your own walking tours of key monuments and parks, and make stops at famous bakeries, ice cream shops or regional restaurants.
Research all-inclusive packages
If you’re interested in international travel, you could look into all-inclusive packages for hotels, resorts and even cruises. All-inclusive prices often include your room, a certain number of meals and potentially other activities like access to a kids’ club. Sometimes these packages also include the cost of a flight or car rental.
Traveling during the off-season — mainly spring and fall, although not during popular school break periods — can be a good way to save money. Book as far in advance as you can for the best deals. While all-inclusives can sometimes be pricey, knowing exactly how much you’ll pay ahead of time may make budgeting easier.
Traveling with your family doesn’t have to be expensive
Your family vacation, while sometimes stressful, should be a fun and fulfilling way to spend time together — and you shouldn’t have to worry about coming home to an empty bank account. If you’re looking for travel ideas that can help you stay within your budget, consider taking a road trip, camping or exploring the outdoors, finding cities with free or lower-cost activities and researching all-inclusive packages. If you’re stuck for ideas, ask other families you know for their recommendations.
You don’t need to spend a fortune to create memories with your family — plan ahead, look for cost-saving tips and tricks and make the most of your next family adventure.
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