How to budget and save for a weekend getaway

For anyone who’s ever planned and paid for a major vacation, gearing up for a weekend getaway can feel like a breath of fresh air. A shorter trip often requires less money for all aspects, including lodging, transportation and attractions.

If you’re planning such a brief getaway this summer, you’re not alone. Bankrate’s 2023 summer vacation survey found that, of all people who are likely to take at least one vacation this year, 26 percent said they’re traveling for fewer days, while 23 percent said they’re traveling a shorter distance.

While a brief weekend getaway can make a smaller dent in your wallet than a full-blown, weeklong trip, the costs can still add up quickly if you don’t plan carefully. Here we’ll provide some tips on saving money on many aspects of the trip.

Key weekend getaway statistics

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  • Of all U.S. adults, nearly one-quarter (24 percent) who make under $50,000 say they’re very likely to go on vacation this year, while more than half (53 percent) who earn over $100,000 say they’re very likely to do so. (Bankrate 2023 summer vacation survey)

  • Nearly 1 in 3 vacationers (29 percent) is choosing less expensive destinations and/or accommodations, while a similar amount (28 percent) plan to engage in cheaper activities. (Bankrate 2023 summer vacation survey)

  • Nearly one-third of vacationers (28 percent) plan to travel to a city or take a staycation in their own city. (Bankrate 2023 summer vacation survey)

  • Your hotel bill may be cheaper if you avoid staying on a Saturday. If possible, checking in on off-peak days (such as Sunday, Monday or Tuesday) can save you $45 per night, on average. (Hopper’s 2023 Travel Booking Hacks Guide)

  • Restaurants and the dining experience are a top financial priority for 34 percent of travelers this year, while 32 percent prioritize accommodations best suited for their needs (i.e., location) and 28 percent prioritize an all-inclusive stay (in which all meals and drinks are covered). (Booking.com’s Travel Predictions 2023)

Planning for a weekend getaway

Budgeting and saving for a weekend getaway can be less complicated than doing so for a longer vacation.

While your brief trip may cost much less than a lengthier one, it’s still important to create a budget to help ensure you don’t tap into savings that are earmarked for other purposes. Create categories in your budget for the components of the trip, including transportation, lodging and activities.

While you’re on your weekend getaway, a convenient way to make sure you stay on track with your spending is by logging onto your bank account through your bank’s mobile app.