
Low-cost travel planning starts before you leave home
Planning a road trip? We’ve rounded up smart, simple ways to save without sacrificing the fun. From finding affordable eats to sourcing budget-friendly accommodation, these ideas will help you stay on budget and stress-free while making the most of every kilometre.

There’s nothing quite like an Australian road trip. Perhaps you’re heading off for an East Coast drive filled with spontaneous beach stopovers or you’re planning a journey inland down dusty open highways with stop offs at quintessential outback towns. No matter where you’re headed, the freedom of the open road is priceless – but the costs can add up fast if you’re not prepared. These road trip money-saving tips will help keep your wallet in check without skimping on any fun.
The key to any road trip on a budget is planning ahead. Start by setting a realistic budget and factor in variable costs such as fuel. Mapping out your route in advance can help you avoid unnecessary detours or toll roads.
Accommodation can be a big part of the budget, especially in popular regional towns. Booking motels or hotels in advance – particularly during school holidays or long weekends – can help you lock in better rates. Travelling outside peak periods can also make a difference on your wallet. If you’re open to a little adventure, apps such as WikiCamps and YHA offer affordable accommodation ideas for campsites, hostels, and caravan parks, for example G’day Parks.
Be sure to check out booking and experience sites such as Groupon and Get Your Guide for discounts and online prices for local attractions.
On-the-go road trip money-saving tips
Once you’re on the road, driving habits make a difference to your overall road trip savings. According to energy.gov.au, lightening your load by removing roof racks or packing light can improve fuel efficiency. On the highway, air conditioning is more fuel efficient than driving with the windows down. And when it comes time to refuel, stop at the first click – overfilling your tank can waste fuel.
It’s also a good idea to track your expenses as you go. Whether it’s a simple spreadsheet or a budgeting app, keeping on track of your spending means you’ll know where to splurge and where to save.
Eat well, spend smart
Food is another area where costs can quickly climb. While it’s fun to indulge at the local cafes and pubs, try balancing it with a few planned meals. Stock up at supermarkets and pack easy snacks or lunches to go. Better yet, have your passenger order groceries online via a supermarket app and schedule pick up in your next destination – saving you time and money.
3 tips for affordable road trips
- Check local council websites or tourism boards for free activities such as markets and festivals. National park websites are also a great source for walking trails and nature spots suited to all ages and fitness levels.
- Sites such as Trip Advisor and Yelp are not just for international tourists. Type words such as “cheap eats” followed by your destination to find a list of cheap dining options alongside handy reviews.
- Bring your own gear such as cooking basics, camping chairs, picnic blankets and reusable water bottles so you are not buying or renting on the go.
Disclaimer
Viva Energy Australia Pty Ltd (“Viva Energy”) has compiled the above article for your general information and to use as a general reference. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken by Viva Energy in compiling this article, Viva Energy does not warrant or represent that the information in the article is free from errors or omissions or is suitable for your intended use.
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