How to Travel the World Without Money!

in #travel7 years ago

When I talk to people they always tell me that they love travelling, but at the same time I always hear excuses about not having time or money. I completely understand those excuses but it has never stopped me before!

This blog will be about how to travel with none or hardly any funds. There ar many ways to travel and use very little money or to make your money while you are at it! In this blog I will name and explain four of the most awesome options.

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Work Away www.workaway.com
Work away is an option that I discovered on one of my last trips through Rene @world5list. One of his friends runs a big workaway project and he was able to set me up. A hook-up like that is not necessary by any means btw. it’s relatively easy to find a host! The basic concept of workaway is that you work about 15-25 hours a week in return for food and a place to sleep.

I really loved my work away experience because it put me in touch with many locals, as well as other travelers. The possibilities with work away are endless. The concept is in place in almost every country in the world and there are many ways to contribute! You’ll almost always find a host that is looking for someone with your particular skillset! You can use work away to enable you to travel around a country, you can use it to practice a language or use it to learn new skills and meet new people.

I tried the work away concept last summer. I traveled to Las Vegas and ended up working on several projects at a really awesome ranch that was undergoing a massive overhaul. I ended up staying over two weeks, working five hours a day, in return for which I received free food and accommodation.
What a great way to travel with hardly any budget... And just look at that place!

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Some well deserved downtime

Working holiday https://www.google.nl/#q=working+holiday+visa+australia+canada

The option that I have used the most during all those years is what is commonly referred to as a working holiday visa. This concept allowed me to live and work in both Australia and Canada for over a year.

Australia
The working holiday visa for Australia permits you to stay in Australia for 12 months from the date that you first enter the country. You may leave and re-enter Australia as many times as you wish during your twelve month stay.

If you are willing to work for three months as a specified worker in a designated area of Australia you are even able to extend your visa with another year. How awesome is that?!

During your stay in Australia you are only allowed to work for the same employer for six months. Another requirement is that you have to be at least 18 years of age and can’t be older than 31.

On this Visa I first worked for G-Star (A Dutch clothing brand) in Perth for six months and landed a job at one of the most beautiful dolphin resorts in the world at Monkey Mia, Western Australia as a bartender.

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The best part about all of this? I ended up leaving Australia with more money than I came with! So if you are an American, Canadian or European resident (the countries that they mostly accept), then what are you waiting for?!

Canada
There is a working holiday visa for Canada as well. Citizens from 35 different countries are able to apply for this visa. Unlike the Australian visa, this visa has a quota; a limited amount of applicants they accept.

For US citizens it’s a requirement to have a job lined up in advance. For the other 34 countries, this is not required and you can start looking for a job once you arrive in Canada. This was a great option for me not only to extend my travels but to fulfill my dream!

When I was younger, I always wanted to go to an NBA game, but my father repeatedly told me that it was too expensive and not worth flying to the US for. Being from the Netherlands it’s almost impossible for me to live and work in the USA, but luckily Canada gave me the option to live and work there for a year! Fulfilling my lifelong dream, I settled down in Toronto working for the same Dutch clothing company that i worked for in Australia and got myself a season ticket for the Toronto Raptors!

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New Zealand
Even though I have never used the working holiday visa that New Zealand offers, it’s out there for everyone who wants to work and live in this beautiful country. The same rules as for the Australian visa apply however, for some nationalities you are eligible to apply for the visa up until you are 35!

I owe a lot to the Working Holiday visa and I think it’s awesome that these countries gave me this change. It’s the best way to travel with no money and it opens up the world to you!

Woofing http://wwoofinternational.org/
If you are more into the organic lifestyle then WWOOF might be something for you. It enables people to live and volunteer on organic properties. Like workaway, the host will provide you with food and accommodations. There are 100 countries to choose from and in today’s day and age where healthy living has been taking more of a prominent role, WWOOF is quickly becoming increasingly popular.

TEFL http://www.teflonline.com/
Okay, I admit this one is not completely free but for around $300 you can participate and get your TEFL certificate; Teaching English as a Foreign Language. The course takes around three months and after you pass the exams you are able to use the certificate to teach all around the world (except for North Korea maybe…). Japan, China, Malaysia and many more countries are waiting for you! Pretty appealing option, no?!

Always remember; coming back is not the same as never leaving.

I hope you liked my first travel blog, please feel free to comment below in order to share stories and learn more about each other. If you have any questions or require additional information about any of these options, be sure to hit me up too!

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Thanks for this informative post! I've never thought of working and traveling at the same time. Maybe Steemit can change this for me!

You should go for it! I loved it

Very informative! We need more people like you sharing this on Steem! Will be following you :)

Thanks, will try my best.
We are here to help each other

I have to get my passport first then i go travel for free the world

Go for it! always welcome in Amsterdam

Very inspiring & true to life.

Great job on your first actual post buddy!!

Thanks for all the help!

good news thank you for sharing ... but i didn't find any way for me " Algerian citizen" i really want to visit usa especially UK Australia ..am wishing to practice English with English people and hope i can one day. but great article please take a look at this post
https://steemit.com/travel/@warsam/steemians-who-loves-travel-and-meet-new-people-here-my-plan

maybe you tell me your opinion

Thanks for the great tips! Definitely something to look into. Unfortunately for the Work Holiday Visa there's an age range.
upvoted and resteemed for you!

That's pretty awesome! Never knew something like this existed. Thanks for sharing and good luck!

You seem to have quite a good number of travel tips there. Friends of mine living in the forested hills behind Byron Bay on the East Coast of Australia, regularly have people stay and work on the their property through a project similar to Work Away.

whats the project called?

HelpX
HelpX is an online listing of host organic farms, non-organic farms, farmstays, homestays, ranches, lodges, B&Bs, backpackers hostels and even sailing boats who invite volunteer helpers to stay with them short-term in exchange for food and accommodation.

Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Canada, USA, International

https://www.helpx.net/

Thanks for this great comment, This is exactly what I wanted with my blog, people helping other people to travel with good tips! thanks again. Looks good.

There is a friend of mine who hitchhikes everywhere around the world. I should get him onto Steemit. He has even more tips than me.
Keep up the great posts, I'm following. =)

Thanks, you should get him to join Steemit, he would have great stories I can imagine.

Yes, get him away from that rubbish called Facebook. ;-)

Interesting series.

thank for informative psot

Wow thank you so much for this post you just opened up some more opportunities for myself and others. Great Post! Re-steemed and upvoted.

Great read! Thanks.

Hi Martijn,

That is quite an impressive list of travel locations/ places where you have stayed so far in your life. Very useful tips too.

My one and only experience with Workaway is how I got to El Hierro, Canary Islands last September. I need to add though, that food isn't always included. Although I did not need to pay for my little apartment, I had to pay for and cook my own food. No need to complain though, as I only taught English 2 hours a day, 5 days a week ;)

i was very lucky that i could travel so long, loved it!
Nice story about your own work away expierence.

I wouldn't call it luck. I start to believe in luck less and less. You yourself made it possible. Anyway, I'm sure that it's a mainly positive experience to look back on :)

For sure and offcourse its not all luck ,you have to put yourself in the possision aswell, but i met super nice along the way.

Ahhh man this is a touch ;) nice one!! I lived on a boat for a short while with some woofers. I was paying rent but these guys were working for their keep by maintaining the boat. And that learning to teach English I will look in to ;) you the man!

Great post. Thank you for sharing your experience. While I really like when people travel with a purpose, like to build a business, to find customers, to learn the audithory and market segments, etc. I also like your position. If you plan to travel somewhere by SF want to invite you to visit our Coliving Club Network where you can find a comfort to work, to rest and a get in touch with the like-minded.

Thanks for your response! when i am close to SF i will look into that for sure, love steemit and how people connect like this, make sure to visit Amsterdam as well, will be the tourgiude
Take care

"After experimenting on this platform, I've decided I'm only going to reach out to people that are fellow travelers. "... That's exactly what I wanna do with this platform!

I've been to Thailand and elsewhere and would be up for writing a piece in similar fashion of your trip reports. No worries either way. Perhaps I'll write it soon and give you a shout out. Anyways, thanks for the good work on your blog!

Thanks for your post, i love your story. Very inspiring to hear from people like yourself. Also very impressed by the fact that you are traveling for 10 years already.
Will follow you!