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tracilicious 08-11-2005 05:10 PM

Cost of world travel...
 
Just how much does it cost to travel around the world? If you are experienced with this sort of thing, perhaps you could post things such as the cost of air travel, hotels, etc. By the time I go anywhere I'm sure things will have inflated, but I'm curious anyways. Thanks.

Not Afraid 08-11-2005 05:31 PM

Well, I've never traveled around the world, but I'm making my way country by country, continent by continent.

There are so many factors here, but the big ones are: time of year you travel, where you are going, what's going on in the airline industry and how the dollar is doing (now it is GOD AWFUL).

Of the places we've been recently outside of the US, flights have been around $550 (that's 2 major cities - Tokyo and Paris). I tend to not travel during peak season due to the crowds and the heat, so I never pay full price for airfare. My average US flights has been $250 (Chicago, Florida, etc).

How you travel when you get to your destination is also a big factor. I love the train and public transportation and have NEVER rented a car in a foreign country - ever. Trains are usually cheaper but sometimes less convenient.

And, then there'd the lodging. Again, it depends on where you go. For Tokyo, it was hard to find something under $100. Paris - piece of cake. But, again, the dollar was stronger then.

It's probably easier to get a couple of destinations on your list then start investigating them.

Now, if you really mean "around the world" then, I have no clue. But, if I didn't have my babies at home, I'd consider selling the house and doing it.

Morrigoon 08-11-2005 05:50 PM

Do you intend on doing the whole world? That can be a serious multi-year undertaking.

I highly suggest these two books, both by Jim Rogers:

Investment Biker - where he and his girlfriend drive motorcycles across every continent on a 2-year journey, and
Adventure Capitalist - where he and his gf/wife (they get married after year 1) drive a car around each continent, on a 3-year trip concluded only 2 or 3 years ago.

Bear in mind that the guy's a multimillionaire who retired in his late 30's, not just an average Joe.

Name 08-11-2005 06:35 PM

It cost me 10 years of my life to make it just shy of all the way around the world. Of course, Being in the navy, the majority of what I saw was water. but got a bit of a taste of many different areas around the world. From Australia to Spain, Singapore, Dubai, Ukraine, Italy, and a few others. But 10 years of my life was a bit pricey for me to recommend that method to anyone.

mousepod 08-11-2005 06:44 PM

With fares starting at a little over $20,000 - this looks like fun: http://www.cunard.com/CruiseItinerar...&OB=&Region=14

€uroMeinke 08-11-2005 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by mousepod
With fares starting at a little over $20,000 - this looks like fun: http://www.cunard.com/CruiseItinerar...&OB=&Region=14

Pshaw - what kind of an "Around the World" cruise is that? - they completely wimp out and skip the horn of Africa, sneaking through the mediteranean - And where's South America? They should sail as if there were no Suez or Panama canals.

mousepod 08-11-2005 07:23 PM

Ok, ok. Howzabout one of these excellent Seabourn Cruises? Pick a voyage... http://www.seabourn.com/Destinations...yages&Sub=Itin

tracilicious 08-11-2005 08:18 PM

Doh! I meant international travel. I don't find around the world travel all that apealling. I couldn't plan thoroughly enough for that many destinations.

€uroMeinke 08-11-2005 08:30 PM

Then you must pick a destination (or two) and start doing some research - watch for cheap flights - or at least know how to recognize them, look into neighborhoods or activities you'd like to do - Oh and get your passport up to date, so you can leave at a moments notice.

Like all things they can be done extravegantly or on the cheap. We did very well dining in Tokyo but spent more on lodging. In Paris our lodging was cheap, but we spent big on food - sometimes. Of course your dollar will go really far traveling in the third world. We lived like Kings in our stay in Peru, and it hardly cost us anything.

Not Afraid 08-11-2005 08:44 PM

OMG! Peru was CHEAP! The whole 2 1/2 week trip cost - including food, souviners, etc - was $1400 pp and $800 was airfare. We stayed in the best hotels and ate wonderful food. Granted, that was in 1987, but even with inflation, it still would be a deal.

Costa Rica is also a great travel deal. South East Asia is affordable. London is cheap to get to and so is Frankfurt. There's a lot of possabilities.


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