Ways to Make Extra Money While Travelling
If you want to travel for an extended period of time but have figured
out that your budget isn't going to last then take a look these handy
tips. Take note that you will probably have to look into a working
Visa for some of these options.1. Summer CampSummer camps are great.
You work for about 8 - 10 weeks and get free accommodation, free food
and some pocket money at the end of the summer.Programs such as CCUSA
offer to organise the whole thing for you for a fee of about $400.
This money can easily be made back by the pocket money you get at the
end of the summer.
2. Teach EnglishTeaching English abroad is also a great way to earn some
extra money. Do a Google search on how to get involved in this. There are
many companies available that are able to set up work in countries like
Japan.3. Work at a Ski ResortWhile the money usually isn't that great you
get fantastic perks while working with a ski resort. Most ski resorts
offer a free seasonal lift pass so you can do all the skiing or
snowboarding you want. They are usually offer half price discounts at ski
resorts close by as well so you can enjoy doing some travelling on your
days of to explore the region. Other perks include discounted food and
accommodation.4. VolunteerThere are some great volunteer programs around
that usually offer free food and accommodation in exchange for about 4
hours of work, 5 days a weeks. Take a look at the following
websites:Workaway
WWOOFing5. Online websiteTake a look at staring an online travel blog for
a little bit of extra cash while travelling. Or you could try your hand at
web design.
6. Fruit PickingFruit picking usually relies on the season and has
contracts for a couple of months at a time. During off-peak season you may
be able to find work as a packer instead of a picker. A working visa is
required but its a great way to earn a little bit of extra cash.7. Work in
a HostelAsk around at the next hostel you stay in and see if they are
looking for any new staff. You could even ask to help out at the hostel in
exchange for a free room.
Kisea's Budget Travel Blog [travel.kiseadesigns .com]
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out that your budget isn't going to last then take a look these handy
tips. Take note that you will probably have to look into a working
Visa for some of these options.1. Summer CampSummer camps are great.
You work for about 8 - 10 weeks and get free accommodation, free food
and some pocket money at the end of the summer.Programs such as CCUSA
offer to organise the whole thing for you for a fee of about $400.
This money can easily be made back by the pocket money you get at the
end of the summer.
2. Teach EnglishTeaching English abroad is also a great way to earn some
extra money. Do a Google search on how to get involved in this. There are
many companies available that are able to set up work in countries like
Japan.3. Work at a Ski ResortWhile the money usually isn't that great you
get fantastic perks while working with a ski resort. Most ski resorts
offer a free seasonal lift pass so you can do all the skiing or
snowboarding you want. They are usually offer half price discounts at ski
resorts close by as well so you can enjoy doing some travelling on your
days of to explore the region. Other perks include discounted food and
accommodation.4. VolunteerThere are some great volunteer programs around
that usually offer free food and accommodation in exchange for about 4
hours of work, 5 days a weeks. Take a look at the following
websites:Workaway
WWOOFing5. Online websiteTake a look at staring an online travel blog for
a little bit of extra cash while travelling. Or you could try your hand at
web design.
6. Fruit PickingFruit picking usually relies on the season and has
contracts for a couple of months at a time. During off-peak season you may
be able to find work as a packer instead of a picker. A working visa is
required but its a great way to earn a little bit of extra cash.7. Work in
a HostelAsk around at the next hostel you stay in and see if they are
looking for any new staff. You could even ask to help out at the hostel in
exchange for a free room.
Kisea's Budget Travel Blog [travel.kiseadesigns .com]
More:
http://visaaustralia24.com/australian-e-visa-travel-electronic-visitor-visa-to-australia-application/
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