Plan and track your trip expenses by category
A travel budget is a financial plan that estimates all trip expenses — including transportation, accommodation, food, activities, and insurance — to help travelers manage costs and avoid overspending.
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$346/day
| Destination | Budget | Mid-Range |
|---|---|---|
| Southeast Asia | $30-50 | $60-100 |
| Eastern Europe | $40-70 | $80-140 |
| Western Europe | $60-100 | $120-220 |
| United States | $70-120 | $150-300 |
| Japan | $60-90 | $120-200 |
| Australia | $70-110 | $140-250 |
Formula
Total Budget = Σ(Category Expenses); Daily Budget = Total ÷ Trip DaysCategory Expenses = sum of all expenses within each category (transport, accommodation, food, activities, other)
Trip Days = total number of days for the trip
Worked Example
7-day trip to Western Europe
Did you know? According to the U.S. Travel Association, the average American spends $1,145 per domestic trip and $2,530 per international trip. Accommodation typically accounts for the largest share at 30-40% of total trip costs.
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