Cheap transport ideas
October 21st 2006 07:26
Transport is a killer for the budget when you are on the road, however there are a few things you can do to try and cut down on these expenses. Although the coach and train network is rather extensive around the country investing in a car often works out much cheaper if you plan on travelling far and for a long time. The added advantage of this is that you can stop when you like and go where you like. There is nothing worse than being on a train or coach and seeing the perfect holiday snap shot and not being able to stop to capture it. “Wicked Campers” will provide you with a funky kombi camper van. These are affordable and the exterior painted in their own unique designs. In purchasing them you can kit them out really cheaply and make sure your accommodation needs are taken care of at the same time. By buying your own car you can also sell it upon your departure and go home with a few dollars in your pocket as opposed to nothing for your used train and coach stubs.
If rentals are more your thing quite often rental companies will charge from $1 a day for you to relocate their campers from one place to another – you will just need to pay for your fuel. Although you have to keep within a certain timeframe it’s a quick and cheap way for you and a few others to get from one place to another. To find these simply log onto www.waywardbus.com.au and check out their site for various camper van relocation deals.
If public transport is more on your agenda make sure you check out with your travel agent before you leave and find out about Backpacker Travel Passes. Quite often these cannot be purchased once you arrive in the country so it`s important to think about it before you set off.
If public transport is more on your agenda make sure you check out with your travel agent before you leave and find out about Backpacker Travel Passes. Quite often these cannot be purchased once you arrive in the country so it`s important to think about it before you set off.
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