April 2026 Slow Travel Budget: Did We Stay Under $5,000?
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So yes, we were under budget for the month of April.
We still got a little bit of ways to go to meet the uh $5,000 rolling average budget, but we are on the right track.
We were within budget this month and we're moving good.
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π Can we really slow travel for under $5,000 a month? In this April 2026 budget breakdown, we share our real monthly expenses as early retirees slow traveling full-time. Weβll go over what we spent on hotels, food, transportation, entertainment, everyday living, and the little surprises that popped up along the way. Our goal is to show the real cost of slow travel β not the perfect Instagram version. Weβre Rick & Angie, a retired couple slow traveling the world using budget travel, casino deals, miles, points, and smart planning. In this video: β Our April 2026 slow travel budget β Real monthly expenses β What cost more than expected β Where we saved money β Did we stay under $5,000? Whether youβre planning early retirement, full-time travel, slow travel, or just want to see what it really costs to live on the road, we hope this helps you plan your own adventure. π Like this video if you enjoy real travel budget breakdowns π¬ Comment below: Could you slow travel on $5,000 a month? π Subscribe for more retirement travel, cruise deals, points & miles, and monthly budget updates. #SlowTravel #TravelBudget #EarlyRetirement #RetiredEarly #BudgetTravel #FullTimeTravel #RetirementTravel #TravelCouple #RickAndAngie #MonthlyBudget