

Student Travel Resources
Being a student who dreams of traveling might seem like it would be frustrating – it’s the last time in your life when you’ll be virtually guaranteed to have big blocks of time off, but it’s also a time when you’re likely to have little to no income to spend on anything but school. But you’ve heard about students just like you – students without trust funds – who still manage to travel during their summers or during year-long breaks they take from school. How do they do it?
In our experience, much of the difference between students who travel and students who don’t is a willingness to do whatever it takes to travel. You’ve got to not only be willing to work extra hours to build up your travel coffers, but you’ve also got to be creative about how to make your trip work out and how to spend your hard-earned money in the wisest ways. That’s where Student Travel Resources comes in. It’s a great way to help save you the stress of finding the best trip-booking links, because they’re all gathered together in one place.
On the Student Travel Resources website, you’ll find information about the top destinations students tend to visit, links to Spring Break and summer vacation resources, places where you can research and book hostels and travel deals, and comparison pages for the different Eurail passes you can buy. Plus, if you’ve got time for a longer trip, you can check out the prices for round-the-world airline tickets and start really dreaming big.
Other sites you should definitely look at for student travel information are:
- Student Travel Guide
- Student Airfare 101
- Using Your Student Status to Your Benefit
- Study Abroad Guide
- Student Spring Break
Some pages you might find helpful:
- Spring Break: Down Under
- Student Airfare 101
- Student Spring Break
- Student Travel Resources
- Study Abroad Guide
- “To Go or not to Go?” Why Everyone Can and Should Study Abroad
- Being the International
- Guide to Semester at Sea Pt 1: Applying and Preparing
- Guide to Semester at Sea Pt 2: The Experience of A Lifetime
- How to Pick a Study Abroad Program
- How to Study Abroad
- Making Adjustments While Studying Abroad
- Non-Traditional Study Abroad Programs
- Study Abroad & Student Exchange Programs Links
- Studying in France
- Studying in London
- Thinking of Studying Abroad in New Zealand?
- Top 10 Study Abroad Destinations
- Using Your Student Status to Your Benefit
- Why Students Should Travel in Western Europe
- Why Students Shouldn’t Travel in Western Europe
- Why We Travel










