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How to Travel to Tennessee on a Budget

There’s nothing as disheartening as trying to plan a trip and realizing it may be far beyond what you can afford. Instead of getting out a second mortgage for a journey, there are reliable ways to travel inexpensively!

Here are the top tips for traveling to the Volunteer State on a budget!

Drive Instead of Fly!

Flying can be incredibly expensive, and Tennessee has a lot of states to explore! Instead of limiting yourself to one city, or racking up the charge of using a rental for a couple of days, take your vehicle! This can save you hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on how many people are going on the trip and will ensure that you can go where you want and do what you want, whenever you want to.

Be sure to look around for cheap gas prices whenever you stop, and you’ve got a sure winner!

Pick Three Free Experiences for Every Paid Experience

It’s expensive to do many new things, so try to fit in three freebies for every paid experience. This will let you feel like you’re doing more things and will give you the chance to see more of the state than just the most popular paid exhibits!

This can be incredibly easy, especially in cities where many museums and art galleries offer freebie days once a month. Try to plan out your free and paid experiences ahead of time to have a loose itinerary and know what to do.

Order Groceries and Cook Two Meals a Day

The food in Tennessee is incredible! It’s good enough to make anyone want to start looking at apartments in Knoxville, TN. The best way to ensure that you can afford to eat the best foods is to cook or prepare two out of every three meals yourself. Get grocery essentials, and design your food. Even if this means cereal for breakfast, packed sandwiches for lunch, and Tennessee BBQ for dinner: you’ll save an incredible amount of money while still being able to enjoy the better things in life!

Try the Awesome Hostels!

The hostels in Tennessee are unlike anywhere else. Depending on the city, there are even a couple of hostels that offer beds at the rate of $25 per night! If you’re traveling with more than three people, it might be a better deal to rent a good hotel room, but hostels are fantastic if you’re traveling alone. Not only are these a great way to meet fellow travelers, but it also gives you an excuse to spend as much time out and away from your bed during the day as possible.

Tennessee is one of the most interesting states in the country. By making food for yourself and driving instead of flying, you can save enough money to double your vacation time nearly! There’s a lot to see and do, so any excuse to come back can be a welcome one. Just make sure you don’t fall too in love, or you might want to move here permanently!

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