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Budget-Friendly Summer Holiday

5 Ways To Enjoy Your Summer Holiday In Nigeria Without Breaking The Bank

Summer holidays are the perfect time to relax, recharge, and make lasting memories.   While some take this opportunity to jet out to their favourite countries, many find international trips beyond their budget.

According to Dataphyte, Nigeria’s outbound travel expenditure decreased from $5.63 billion to $4.4 billion between 2010 and 2022.

Nigerians are spending less on outbound travel now compared to 13 years ago due to foreign exchange issues, global inflation, and growing difficulties in obtaining visas with a Nigerian passport.

While International vacations are dwindling, it is still important to take breaks to ensure all-round well-being and sustained productivity. 

A World Health Organization study shows that working 55+ hours a week increases stroke risk by 35% and heart disease death risk by 17% compared to a 35-40 hour workweek.

What’s better than enjoying the cool breeze of the beach on your face while you’re on holiday? It’s knowing that you’re not going back home with an empty bank account and wallet.

Here are five budget-friendly ways to have an unforgettable summer without breaking the bank. 

  • Explore Local Attractions

Many times, we overlook the gems in our backyard. 

With over 146,000 tourist establishments in Nigeria according to Statista, you have numerous local attractions and activities to explore this summer. 

From parks to museums and even historical sites, many local attractions are often free or low-cost to visit.

Check out local tourism websites for free events and activities. You could also use networking apps like Meetup or Eventbrite to find free community events.

  • Plan a Staycation

No money for international trips, no wahala! Do you know that a staycation can be just as refreshing as a trip abroad?

According to Wheatbaker, more Nigerians are now exploring staycations due to economic, cultural, and social factors, unveiling opportunities for the hotel sector to thrive. 

Unplug from work and social media, check yourself into a nice and affordable hotel or resort and indulge in activities you’ve always wanted to do.

  • Plan In Advance

It doesn’t matter whether your trip is local or international, you need to plan to avoid financial pressure. 

One way to do this is to create a separate savings plan to cover your summer travel vacation and expenses. 

With the Rosabon Earning Plan – REAP, you get a dedicated savings plan that not only allows you to easily set funds aside for your trip but also gives you mouth-watering rewards while at it

Setting aside a savings account one year or six months in advance can save you a lot of money-related stress.

  • Book Your Trip On Time

During the summer, ticket bookings are in high demand, whether you’re travelling internationally or locally.

An increase in demand often results in higher prices, aiming to reduce congestion and prioritize customers who are willing to pay any price to travel.

By booking early enough you can pay reasonable fees and even enjoy discounts on flights, hotel and car rentals.

  • Enjoy The Gift Of  Outdoors

Nature offers a wealth of free entertainment. From hiking and biking to picnicking and rock climbing, there are numerous ways to enjoy the great outdoors without spending so much. 

Spending time in nature has been shown to significantly boost mental health and well-being, which is crucial given the fast-paced life in many Nigerian cities.

Look online for outdoor activities that interest you and participate alone or with a group of friends or family.

Enjoying your summer holidays doesn’t have to be a financial burden with the right plans, you can have a memorable and budget-friendly summer. 

Embrace the opportunities around you, and make the most of your time off without breaking the bank. Don’t hesitate to take time off this summer because you need it!

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