The Netherlands - Money & Cost

What do you spend on a trip?

Of course expenses differ per person and also per destination. You can spend a fortune anywhere, but travelling on a shoestring is not always an option. With a 1000 Euro it is going to be hard to survive in the US for a month, but in India the same budget is plenty to enjoy yourself. It is easy to calculate how much you will spend in a country when prices are more or less the same as in your home country, but when you go to countries with different living standards this can be tricky.

Indications per destination (do take into consideration that all estimations here are relative): how many days can a backpacker survive with a € 1000 in Japan: 14 days, France: 20 days, England / Italy: 22 days, Australia: 30 days, Mexico: 44 days, South Africa: 45 days. Nepal: 50 days, Bolivia: 54 days. India 67 days.

Save money by not travelling too much and avoiding the most expensive spots in a country (usually the big cities and all the tourist highlights)

When to go??



Where to stay, eat & drink

Saving money:


With whom to go??

Save money:
If you are travelling with the two of you you can share the costs of your accommodation, which will eventually make quite a difference in your budget.


What to do??

What does an around-the-world trip, volunteer project, working holiday or any far away trip cost?
There is no simple answer to this question. Many factors influence your budget: are you going alone or with an organisation?; if you are going with an organisation are the costs for eating, drinking and accommodation included or do they only offer you a place in the project? Is your travel insurance included? How long are you going for? What else do you need to arrange for yourself.

Costs in advance:

Also see the sections about tickets, transportation, health/vaccinations, insurance, visa and other requirements.

Below you will find an indication of your daily expenses:

Projects, volunteer work, Internships

Travelling

Around - the - world in a year

Tickets: ranging from 1000-2000 euro pp

Of course you can also buy a ticket to Thailand for a few hundred euros and return from there, buy a Transsiberia train ticket available from a couple of a hundred euros, of course you will have to spend a lot more, if you have to buy expensive transportation tickets on the way.

Travel Insurance: On average between 500-1500 pp.

Health Expenses: On average between 100-250 pp


Requirements: On average between 250-500 euro pp.

Visa: On average between 25-50 euro per country.

On the road expect expenses per day between 15-35 euro.

Continuous costs: very different per person.

Realise that less countries means less visa, less exchange fees, etc., This means you will save money!

Worldwide discount cards

The JoHo Cards not only offers discounts in the Dutch JoHo centers, but also in all centers abroad. Next to the JoHo Card we offer other usefull discounts cards. When in Holland visit one of our JoHo centers for more info about worldwide discounts on flighttickets, hostels, bustrips, musea, tours, treks etc.


With which money?

How much cash and travellers cheques do you need to take with you?

Advice: