"I spent less than £100 for a three day holiday abroad - here's how I did it"
- 7 months ago
A savvy Brit went on a three-day holiday abroad for less than £100.
Callum Ryan, 22, got a Ryanair flight from London Stanstead Airport to Seve Ballesteros-Santander Airport in Spain for £54 return.
A bus from the airport to the city centre set him back £1.87 and a hotel for his three-day trip cost £30.
And to round off his spending, he paid £13.50 for parking while on the trip away with his mate.
In total, Callum spent £99.37 - Just under his £100 target for the trip.
Callum, a social media content creator, from Milton Keynes, Bucks., said: "I was surprised that we found somewhere so cheap.
"We decided to book the trip the day before and to get a full holiday for less than £100 last minute. I thought it would be impossible.
"It was a fun and enjoyable trip. The best thing for me was meeting the locals.
"It was out of season and we mainly chilled with the locals - we have made friends for life."
Callum set off on September 27, and to save cash Callum and his friend stayed in a twin room in a hostel.
His £100 total doesn't include spending money of around £150 - but he managed to keep costs down there too by spending time at the beach and sightseeing.
In March he flew to Spain for a pint for £10 - less than a box of Estrella from Morrisons which cost £15.
He also flew to Dubai for £64 - less than the cost of filling up a car with fuel.
Callum Ryan, 22, got a Ryanair flight from London Stanstead Airport to Seve Ballesteros-Santander Airport in Spain for £54 return.
A bus from the airport to the city centre set him back £1.87 and a hotel for his three-day trip cost £30.
And to round off his spending, he paid £13.50 for parking while on the trip away with his mate.
In total, Callum spent £99.37 - Just under his £100 target for the trip.
Callum, a social media content creator, from Milton Keynes, Bucks., said: "I was surprised that we found somewhere so cheap.
"We decided to book the trip the day before and to get a full holiday for less than £100 last minute. I thought it would be impossible.
"It was a fun and enjoyable trip. The best thing for me was meeting the locals.
"It was out of season and we mainly chilled with the locals - we have made friends for life."
Callum set off on September 27, and to save cash Callum and his friend stayed in a twin room in a hostel.
His £100 total doesn't include spending money of around £150 - but he managed to keep costs down there too by spending time at the beach and sightseeing.
In March he flew to Spain for a pint for £10 - less than a box of Estrella from Morrisons which cost £15.
He also flew to Dubai for £64 - less than the cost of filling up a car with fuel.