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Average Cost Of A Vacation: Transportation, Food, Entertainment

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: May 20, 2025 12 Min Read
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  • Americans will pay an average of $7,249 for a vacation in 2025 by some estimations.
  • Just 46 percent of U.S. adults plan to travel this summer, a recent Bankrate survey found.
  • The majority (65 percent) of those who don’t plan to travel say they can’t afford it.

As another travel season approaches, many Americans are researching the costs of flights and accommodations, with the caveat that while inflation has slowed, high prices continue to strain people’s budgets.

According to Bankrate’s Summer Vacation Survey, only 46 percent of U.S. adults are planning a summer trip this year. Among those who don’t plan to travel, 65 percent say they can’t afford to travel. For many who are planning a getaway, strategic financial planning is key in managing the costs and avoiding debt. Here are some average prices for common vacation expenses, which can help you budget your trip effectively.

Key vacation cost statistics

  • The average cost of a vacation in 2025 is $7,249, according to travel insurance marketplace Squaremouth.
  • Round-trip domestic airfare for this summer is averaging $265 per ticket, which is 3 percent lower than for the same time last year, per travel booking site Hopper.
  • The average nightly price of a hotel is $237 this June, July and August. (Hopper)

How much does a vacation cost?

The average cost of a vacation in 2025 is $7,249, marking a 24 percent increase from 2024, according to Squaremouth Travel Insurance. This number can vary greatly depending on your destination, transportation costs, price of lodging, food and entertainment.

Transportation costs

Transportation can account for a large chunk of your vacation budget, so it’s a good idea to start with these costs when planning your trip. In addition to airfare, factor in any other costs such as car rental, gasoline, tolls and parking fees. Depending on your trip, other costs may include public transportation, ride-share services or even bike rentals.

I’m a big fan of letting the deal dictate when and where you go. This might mean traveling somewhere during its offseason or shoulder season.

— Ted Rossman, Bankrate senior industry analyst

Those flying in early June or mid-July can find the best deals on airfare, while prices often spike during weekends of Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day, according to Hopper. It predicts fares will average $265 this summer for a round-trip domestic ticket.

Average cost of transportation
Sources: Hopper, AAA Gas Prices, Lyft, Ridester
Round-trip domestic flight $265
Rental car in the US $47 a day
Gasoline $3.15 per gallon
Uber or Lyft Up to about $2 per mile

Hotel and other accommodation costs

Hotel prices vary dramatically depending on the location, demand and time of year. An oceanfront hotel room in South Florida, for example, may cost more in the winter months than in summer, when deals can be found.

Another option worth considering is renting a vacation home, such as with Airbnb or VRBO. Some families may find having a kitchen to prepare meals is more cost-effective than staying in a hotel and eating at restaurants. What’s more, various credit cards offer rewards for vacation rentals, which can help provide more bang for your buck. For those who don’t need an entire home — or want to pay for one — some Airbnb properties also offer the option to rent a single room.

If you’re on a tight budget and are okay with fewer comforts, hostels or a recreational vehicle park can save you money.

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Money tip: When you’re comparing lodging, remember to factor in everything it includes. A hotel may cost more, but if it includes free breakfast and other perks (such as free bike rentals or complimentary shuttle service), that should be factored in.

Average cost of accommodations, nightly
Sources: Hopper, Budget Your Trip, Outdoorsy
Hotel room in the U.S. $237
Hotel room in some Europe destinations $350-$400
Vacation home rental nightly rate $172 per bedroom
Hostels in the U.S. $38 for dorm bed or $41 for private room
RV $40-$80 for mid-range RV campsite

Food and entertainment costs

Food and entertainment expenses can lighten your wallet if you don’t draft a thorough vacation budget. They tend to be among the last costs travelers consider when planning a trip but can add up fast. The average cost of food for one person on vacation, per day, is $96, according to Budget Your Trip, not including alcohol.

While on a trip, those who are able to stock up on some groceries may be able to save a bundle by avoiding pricey restaurant meals. This is especially true if your lodging offers a refrigerator, microwave or even a stove.

The cost of entertainment can vary greatly and depends on whether you’re traveling with kids as a family, the location and what you’re looking to do while traveling. Always look for discounts based on what you might be eligible for, including student discounts, senior rates or discounts based on various group memberships.

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Money tip: Find restaurant deals on Groupon, and visit a restaurant’s website to see if it offers a discount for signing up for e-mail or text alerts or happy hour pricing. If you’re traveling with children, research restaurants where kids eat free.

Average cost of food and entertainment
Sources: Budget your Trip, SeatGeek, Bankrate research, Pollstar, National Park Service
Food $96 a day, per adult
Alcohol $13-$40 a day, per adult
Sports events $151 for an NFL game ticket; $53 for an MLB game ticket; $94 for an NBA game ticket
Theme parks Around $45 to $120
Concert ticket $136
National parks Ranges from $0-$35 per private vehicle

Average cost of a vacation by generation

Data from Squaremouth shows that older generations spend more on travel than younger generations, on average. The Silent generation — the oldest living generation — spends about $3,106 per trip, on average. By contrast, Generation Zers spend just $1,929 per trip, on average.

The higher vacation costs for older generations may be due to them having more savings, as well as more leisure time for longer trips.  Still, a significant 25 percent of Gen Zers said they aren’t interested in traveling currently, Bankrate’s 2025 Summer Travel Survey found. Similar percentages of Gen Xers and baby boomers (24 and 25 percent, respectively) also said they’re not interested in traveling right now, the survey found.

Generation Approximate average cost per trip*
Source: Squaremouth
Gen Z $1,929
Millennials $1,783
Gen X $2,380
Baby boomers $3,004
Silent generation $3,106

*These costs are accurate as of May 20, 2025. Squaremouth updates these numbers in real time, so view the current cost here.

Vacations and inflation

Inflation is another factor that has been affecting travel plans of people across generations. During the 2024 holiday travel season, millennials were the generation most likely to change their travel plans due to inflation (86 percent), followed by Gen Zers (84 percent), Gen Xers (83 percent) and boomers (72 percent), according to Bankrate’s Holiday Travel Survey.

According to Bankrate’s 2025 Summer Vacation Survey, 65 percent of those who aren’t traveling say it’s because they can’t afford it.

Vacation budgeting tips

Nearly one-third (29 percent) of U.S. adults traveling this summer say they will take on debt as a result, according to Bankrate’s Summer Vacation Survey.

“I don’t mean to sound preachy, but it’s not a great idea to take on debt for a vacation — particularly with the average credit card rate hovering at a near-record 20.12 percent,” Rossman says.

“There are plenty of budget-friendly ways to have fun without taking on expensive debt that you could still be lugging around years from now.”

Ways you can help avoid vacation debt, Rossman advises, include cashing in points or miles for travel or driving to your destination instead of flying.

Here are some additional tips to help you get the most trip for your money:

  • Determine how much you can spend on the vacation and draft a budget.
  • Start a vacation fund, such as in a high-yield savings account.
  • When possible, avoid paying high prices for lodging at popular destinations by finding accommodations slightly farther away.
  • Save money by visiting destinations during off-seasons.
  • When planning flights, research days and times when they’re the least expensive. This could mean “taking an early flight or a late flight or a connecting flight,” Rossman says.
  • If traveling abroad, find places that offer the best currency exchange rates.
  • Plan meals, and work them into your budget accordingly. If you wish to eat at a high-end restaurant for dinner, choose an inexpensive meal for lunch.
  • Plan what you’ll need, and pack accordingly. This can help you avoid buying potentially overpriced things on the trip that you forgot to bring, such as toiletries or over-the-counter medicine.

After doing some research, you may decide it’s wiser to save money by forgoing a trip this summer. “If all else fails, plan a staycation,” Rossman says. “It can be fun to relax and recharge and play tourist in your local area.”

Bottom line

The main budgetary components of a vacation include lodging, transportation, food and entertainment. While all aspects of a vacation can be pricey, it’s possible to lower your costs significantly through such activities as budgeting, traveling during the off-season, finding affordable ways (and places) to eat and planning early.

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