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Are longer trips more cost-effective? Diving into the value of slow travel…

Original post: Another World Adventures

06/08/2025
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It’s easy to scroll through stories of epic expeditions and feel a pang of envy – wondering how others manage to carve out the time (and budget) for such seemingly grand adventures. But here’s the surprising truth: longer adventures are often more cost-effective than shorter ones.

Each year, more travellers are choosing to explore at a gentler pace – spending weeks or even months moving through a country or crossing an ocean. While it may seem counterintuitive, taking the time to travel for longer often costs less per day than racing your trip.

At Another World Adventures, we’ve always championed deeper, more immersive travel. Whether it’s sailing across the Atlantic, joining a cultural exchange in Afghanistan, or cycling through Madagascar we believe in the magic of slowing down.

So, does travelling for longer really save you money? What are the benefits of extended travel for both you and the world around you? Let’s dig into why taking your time might just be the smartest travel decision you make. 

Sunset, Elephant Sands, Botswana

Watching the sunset on an overland expedition

What are the benefits of slow travel?

At Another World Adventures, we’ve always believed that the best journeys aren’t about ticking places off a list — they’re about diving deeper. Here’s why we’re big fans of slowing things down:

1. It’s more environmentally responsible

Fast travel often means flying, which is one of the most carbon-intensive ways to get around. By choosing slower modes of transport, like sailing around the Mediterranean, cycling South East Asia, or hiking in the mountains of New Zealand, we can reduce our footprint. Longer adventures give us more time to explore these sustainable alternatives and often has an emphasis on the “journey” not just the “destination”.

2. A chance to see more wildlife

When we slow down, the journey itself becomes the experience. Whether it’s spotting whales breaching in the open ocean, watching herds of elephants on the savannah, or simply being surrounded by vast, remote landscapes – we give ourselves the chance to see and savour the natural world, and appreciate how large and diverse it is.

two dolphins play in the water a little way from the ship

Dolphin watching as part of the Darwin 200 Voyage

3. A deeper cultural connection

The heartbeat of any destination lies in its people. Slow travel gives us the time and space to engage more meaningfully – to learn, to listen, and to connect. It might mean being invited into someone’s home, learning a few phrases of the local language, or understanding daily life in ways a whistle-stop tour can’t offer.

4. We can travel more ethically

When we take our time, we’re able to make more thoughtful and ethical choices. With a deeper understanding of local culture, we’re better equipped to respect customs, support community-run initiatives, and seek out locally-owned businesses for food, souvenirs, and services. Whether it’s volunteering with a grassroots organisation or simply learning the right way to greet someone, slow travel helps us become more considerate and responsible guests.

Looking down a ship in sail! A man stands holding a helm as big as him as the rest of the crew sit to the side enjoying the wind and calm seas

Sailing the Atlantic with Fair Ferry 

5. Less rush, more presence

Short trips can sometimes feel like a blur — a rush to cram in sights and experiences before heading home. With longer adventures, there’s more breathing room. You can settle into a rhythm, follow your curiosity, and take each day as it comes. That flexibility makes space for spontaneous moments and unexpected magic. Plus, there’s more time to build friendships with fellow adventurers.

6. It’s more cost-effective

It might seem counterintuitive, but longer adventures can actually be more affordable per day than shorter ones. You’re less likely to splurge on expensive, last-minute activities and your fixed costs – like flights or gear –  are spread across more days. Plus, many trips offer lower daily rates the longer you go.

A mountain village deep in the Himalaya

Mountain views from a 30 day Annapurna Circuit trek. 

But are longer trips really more budget friendly? 

At first glance, a longer trip might seem like a bigger expense – and in terms of the total price tag, it usually is. But when you break it down per day, longer adventures can actually be far more cost-effective. It’s not just about stretching your pound or dollar – it’s about how we travel, what we prioritise, and how we adapt over time.

Here’s how longer trips often deliver better value for money:

Spreading out the one-off costs

One of the biggest factors that makes longer travel more affordable is the ability to spread out one-off expenses. Assuming we’re travelling to the same destination, our transport costs of getting there will be the same – if you pay £500 for a return flight ticket, it costs you £50 a day on a 10-day trip, but just £17 a day on a 30-day journey. The same applies to visas, insurance, gear, or vaccinations – you only pay once, regardless of how long you’re away. So the longer your adventure, the lower the daily cost of these fixed expenses.

Tour operators charge less for longer trips 

Many travel companies offer reduced daily rates for extended trips. For example, an 8-day sailing expedition on a tall ship might cost £1,100 (£138 per day) while a 31-day transatlantic tall ship voyage might be £2,678 (or £87 per day). The longer you travel, the more the average cost per day tends to drop – and that often includes accommodation, meals, activities, and sailing instructors or guides.

More time equals better deals 

Much like with tour operators, staying in one place for longer can unlock discounts on other things – whether it’s cheaper weekly surfboard hire, lower daily rates for a tour guide, or deals with guesthouses and homestays. Some travellers even exchange time for lodging by volunteering, house-sitting, or working in exchange for accommodation.

Slow travel mindset

When we only have a few days of travelling, there’s often a pressure to do and see everything – even if it means stretching the budget. But when we travel for longer, that urgency fades. We eat more like locals, figure out where the best value is, and skip overpriced tourist traps. We start thinking in terms of sustainability – of both our budget and our energy.

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Sleeping on the deck of a 100+ year old tall ship

The value increases 

While the daily cost may go down, the value of the experience increases. With more time, you’re not just ticking off sights – you’re immersing yourself. You get to settle into the rhythm of the journey, connect more deeply with the places and people around you, and gain a richer understanding of the culture, landscape, and even yourself. Long travel allows for reflection, spontaneity, and transformation in a way short trips rarely can. It’s not just about going further – it’s about going deeper.

Looking for a longer trip? 

If you’re looking for a more immersive adventure, browse our catalogue of carefully selected trips. Including oceanic odysseys, adventures that last for longer than a month and career break and gap year ideas, you’ll be amazed by what you can discover if you invest your time into a longer trip.

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Hi I’m Larissa, Founder of Another World Adventures. Welcome! If you’re planning an adventure you’re in the right place. Get ready to discover epic travel inspo and a collection of hand-picked trips from my trusted network of experienced adventure experts. Think unusual destinations, expeditions, slow, solo and sustainable travel and epic journeys on land and at sea! Ever got a question? Just get in touch, I answer every enquiry myself. Enjoy!

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