Vacation Budget Calculator
Planning a trip is exciting — until you realize you have no idea how much it’s actually going to cost. Flights, hotels, food, activities… and then the stuff nobody warns you about: baggage fees, tipping, ATM charges, a local SIM card, or the new suitcase you had to buy before you even left. It adds up faster than you think.
This vacation budget calculator helps you estimate the full cost of your trip — not just the obvious parts. Fill in what you know, leave blank what you don’t, and the total updates instantly. You’ll also get a monthly savings plan so you know exactly how much to set aside between now and your departure date.
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How to Budget for a Vacation
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Start with the big three: flights, accommodation, and food.
These usually make up 70–80% of your total trip cost. Get rough estimates for each before worrying about anything else. Even a ballpark number helps you decide if the trip is realistic.
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Multiply by the number of travelers — and by the number of days.
A $60/day food budget sounds manageable until you realize it's $60 per person, times 7 days, times 3 people. This calculator does that math for you automatically.
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Account for the hidden costs most people forget.
Baggage fees, visa and entry fees, airport rides, tips, ATM charges, a local SIM card, and pre-trip spending (new clothes, gear, travel-sized toiletries) are all real costs that rarely make it into a first draft budget.
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Add a 10% contingency buffer.
Something almost always costs more than expected — a delayed flight, an extra night, a medical visit, or just one spontaneous splurge. A 10% buffer isn't pessimism; it's just smart planning.
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Work backward to a monthly savings target.
Once you know your total, divide by the number of months until your trip. That's your monthly savings goal. Open a separate account for it so the money doesn't accidentally get spent.
