We know, it feels like everyone is enjoying their Euro Summer adventures right now and the itch for a holiday is stronger than ever. If you're thinking of planning a getaway that is good for your budget and the planet. Here are some savvy tips we compiled with AGL Energy, who are finding new ways to help customers save while changing towards a cleaner energy future.
Switch Off Before You Jet Off
While it might seem obvious, your bills can stack up while you're soaking up those vacay vibes. Standby power refers to electricity that is consumed by appliances left on standby mode—meaning you're paying for electricity you're not using. Be sure to switch off your washer, dryer, television, microwave and dishwasher, and your holiday savings will thank you.
Hit The Road
Instead of booking a flight, pack the car up and hit the road to explore your own backyard. If you’re looking to upgrade your wheels, get an electric car subscription for a few months. Lower carbon emissions and travel in style with their range of models and sizes. Then all that’s left is lining up the perfect snacks and tunes to embrace the journey. If you’re road-tipping in an EV you’ll need to charge in unfamiliar locations, but you can easily find charging stations with the BP Pulse app. Don’t forget to turn everything off before you go and pocket some extra spending money saved on standby power.
Plan Mindfully
Locking down your itinerary ahead of time not only optimises precious vacation hours but also offers the chance to mindfully curate your travels. Shop around for the best deals on experiences and factor in opportunities to utilise public transport to cut on Uber and taxi fares. Apps like AllTrails can provide you with hikes and walks nearby if you’re craving a little cardio and some one-on-one time with nature. Alternatively, scour for local experiences with sites like Booking.com and look for accommodation proudly sporting the internationally-recognisable sustainability badge.
Explore Your Own Backyard
Going local is a great way to take care of the planet while satisfying your wanderlust. Planning a mini adventure in your own backyard is also a fun way to minimise your carbon footprint while travelling. If you're unsure where to start, get the inside scoop on hidden gems from locals or check out sites like AirBnB Experiences for locally hosted adventures. Better yet, explore our rich cultural history by embarking on a First Nations-owned and operated tour. While you’re out and about, be sure to pick up some produce and local crafts along the way to help support the communities you visit.
Be Selective With Your Digs
Maximise your need for rejuvenation by exploring Australia's vast number of serene eco-lodges and tiny homes. With lodgings popping up on the reg, you’re bound to find a place to match your holiday mood—we recommend leaning into the adventure and booking an intimate stay among nature. Embrace the home away from home experience further and stock up on local delicacies to feast on during your stay. Fill both your stomach and pockets with extra cash saved on dining out or ordering in.
Stay Hydrated
Staying hydrated is essential but instead of grabbing a single-use plastic bottle on the reg, plan ahead and pack a reusable water bottle to fill up throughout the day. We recommend investing in the coveted Frank Green customisable water bottle to save both the planet and your pennies (in the long run). Personalise yours so you know how to spot it among the travel hustle and bustle. If you must travel by plane (carbon offset, of course), pack an empty bottle in your carry-on or checked luggage to breeze through customs on the other end.
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