The Working Traveller Blog is Moving
After ten years we are closing The Working Traveller as a separate website and moving to a new home as part of the Jobs Abroad Bulletin.
After ten years we are closing The Working Traveller as a separate website and moving to a new home as part of the Jobs Abroad Bulletin.
A selection of ways to die on your travels from diseases and natural disasters to accidents and murder
Are you looking to earn some extra income from the comfort of your own home, or a backpackers hostel in the location of your dreams? Then Teaching English online is definitely for you!
Premier TEFL are offering a retraining voucher for £50/$50/€50 to put towards your TEFL qualification.
You want to travel and you want to go now but reaching into your pockets all you pull out is a crumpled fiver, a used bus ticket, and a bit of lint that for some reason hasn’t coalesced in your belly button as usual. Clearly you won’t be going anywhere far anytime soon. There is an answer though: get a job, ya bum! Just don’t get it where you are now.
If you’re spending extended time abroad - whether as a student, a volunteer, a digital nomad, or whatever else - sticking to your budget is usually a priority. Of course there are some exceptions, and people who do well enough to indulge wherever they may be. If you’ve set yourself up in that camp, more power to you! But for most regular travelers or people spending months at a time in foreign countries, the financial picture can be a complicated one.
It’s no wonder that London is at the top of many traveller’s lists. But with such a vibrant and bustling city at your fingertips, it can be tricky to know where to begin! If you’re planning your first trip to London then read on, as here you’ll get the lowdown on some of the best attractions and places to visit while you’re in the UK’s capital.
This can be an emotive topic so if you don’t smoke, don’t like smoking, and you do not need help with giving up smoking, this short post and infographic aren’t for you.
Phillip Garlick is Head of Commercial at the travel money provider H&T. He shares his top picks of the countries you can travel to affordably this year.
Read our gap year mini mag. Every three months we present some ideas for your year out - regardless of how long that may be.