Being full-time traveler is a dream come true for us! Another dream we had for a long time was to have kids. We kept postponing because we did not have a ‘real’ house for example, and were always on the move. We thougt having a home is very important for children and now that we have that, we learned how to keep our travel lifestyle alive, while also providing the stability for our daughter. In this article you’ll learn how we do it, and that you dont need a lot of money to have the best of both worlds.
No house swapping, no living of savings or rice and beans, no side-hussles, but actual freedom to travel the world completely on your terms. How to do this with a modest income while still saving money.
Because when people think of travelers they think of people that won the lottery, or earn tens of thousands of euros with passive income. They think that that lifestyle is not of for them because they are not rich enough to do it. Well, we beg the differ.
We have traveled the world for almost 7 years now. In all honestly this was only possible for us without having a home and kids. But, now that we do have those. Let us explain how we can still do this for 4 months per year. All the wile still having a job, mortgage, and a social life.
Our family is unfortunately also not one of those families that earn passive income, or won the lottery. In fact, Marc has a “normal” job as a graphic designer and Debby does not even have a job… However, we are still able to travel for a minimum of 4 months per year while our homebase is there for us in the Netherlands waiting for us whenever we come back.
It all starts with a few simple basic ingredients, in order of difficulty:
Let me briefly paint a picture of our situation. First thing we did was calculate what we NEED t o earn to survive on the basics. Next we set a target to have around 12.000 euro per year left to travel 4 months out of the year. Meaning a travel budget of 3.000 euro per month including flights. To calculate what we needed we started from the top of the pyramid. It goes in our case something like this:
For example. Our fixed monthly costs without rent is €492 in total for a family of 3. This consists of health insurance, a good travel insurance and mandatory insurance for our car at home. This also included optional things like: Netflix, Spotify and American Express. So you can save even more if you don’t have these. Saving every euro possible here is the difference between 2 weeks vacation or a 4 month world trip.
Then our rent, taxes for the house and utilities like energy bills and stuff. These costs us around €1000 per year month together. Together with the 492 per month this comes to a total of 17.904 per year. These costs are undebatable, and need to be set apart first.
The total was €33000 – €17909. That’s €15091 left to travel.
How to save more without actually saving more. That’s the real question we are looking for. We start with the thing that everybody can do, regardless where you are in the world and what your situation is. We start by:
If you ARE from Netherlands
This part is not only specific for people from the Netherlands, but we can simply not cover all countries in the world. You might have a very similar situation in your country as ours, but in this case we are going to talk about our own situation in the Netherlands to keep it fair. Double check this yourself because you might miss out on thousands of euros, even if you live somewhere else.
If you have a child you could get child support (kinderbijslag), child care (kind gebonden budget), healthcare allowance (zorgtoeslag) and rental allowance (huurtoeslag). This is not illegal, also not for this purpose. In fact, there is millions of unused surcharge euros that the government literally begs you to apply for. You have a right to!
If you earn a similar amount of money as us (50.000 before taxes), your total government surcharges will be upwards of €7500 euro per year! What is €9200 minus €7500? €1700. €1700 is all what we need to find somewhere to make your dream a reality.
If you want however, you can take this a little further and go for the full €12000+ travel budget there is an even more specific way to reach this… If you are a freelancer from the Netherlands and are curious about paying €2800 less taxes (or sometimes even more) read our article about workers rewards. This will give you an additional increase that will help you reach €12000 easily.
If you ARE NOT from Netherlands, or just want even more
In this case it get a little more complicated, but there are ways:
Are you still with us?
Until now you have already earned back €10300. Even without surcharges. All the while you did not work a second more and paid already for all your yearly fixed costs, rent, pension, groceries and saved €6000 euro per year! See how all this works now? You are able to live a normal lifestyle next your dream the travel lifestyle without feeling guilty of your spending, or your life choices.
If you follow everything in this guide you’ll see that making an additional €12000 without paying income tax is very doable. Imagine if you combine all the tips togheter… How much would you save then? But that’s a story for another day 🙂
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