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A WOMAN solo travelled to three countries for less than £50 by using a very clever trick to keep costs down.

Sabina Trojanova, 29, set herself a challenge of travelling to three countries - for as little as possible.

Sabina chose her destination the night before she travelled to work out where was cheapest
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Sabina chose her destination the night before she travelled to work out where was cheapestCredit: SWNS
She has visited more than 60 different countries already
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She has visited more than 60 different countries alreadyCredit: SWNS

She did it by picking her destinations the night before flying, based on the cheapest flight she could find for her day of departure.

She found a flight to Dublin from London for £12.99 on May 9, 2023, and flew the very next morning.

After two days in the Irish city she set off to Marseille, France, after finding the cheapest flight that day was £17.38.

Sabina explored the French city before moving onto Palma, Spain, for the last leg of her trip - catching a flight for just £16.

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She set herself a budget of £200 for each country - including accommodation for two nights and flights - and spent £613.83 in total but said she could have cut down the costs even more.

Sabina, a content creator, from east London, said: "I get so many people saying they want to travel but can't afford it.

"My intention was to take the cheapest flight to a new country. I really wanted to do it solo.

"I booked each flight the night before to find out my next destination. I explored the cities on foot.

"I wanted to show that you absolutely can travel as a woman on your own."

Sabina used the website kiwi.com to hunt down the cheapest flights for her next location.

She set herself four tasks for each country she visited.

She said: "I had to eat the national or regional traditional dish.

"Next was something sweet - again from the region.

"Then I had to find an interesting woman from history and finally a book by a local author."

Sabina stayed in a hostel for £88.88 in Dublin and ate a traditional Irish stew in a pub - nursing her meal with a pint of Guinness.

She found a traditional bun and hung out with friends living in Dublin.

In Marseille, Sabina stayed in an Airbnb for £94.26 and found a regional seafood stew.

She said: "Marseille is very diverse. For my sweet, I had a Madeline.

"I felt super safe. It's super interesting and diverse."

Her last stop Palma - saw her stay in a hostel for £80.36 for the two nights fit with a rooftop pool.

Sabina said: "I got to Palma and got immediately sunburnt.

"I ended up with Spanish tapas. I had Gambas and croquettes and I went to a local food market.

"I felt I could relax in the moment."

Sabina can speak Spanish and French but insists it would have been easy enough to get around without her knowledge of the language.

She said: "I could have done it for a lot less.

"The flights were super cheap. But my tasks totalled up the price.

"The point of this was to show how affordable travel can be.

"If you did this every week it would be hugely environmentally impactful."

Prolific traveller Sabina has visited 60 countries and loves to go solo travelling as well taking escapes with her boyfriend.

She said: "I love it. I think it's important to travel solo, even if you're in a relationship."

Some of her favourite destinations include West Bank, Pakistan and Malawi, East Africa.

She is now moving to Argentina for three months with Sam and is staying there for free by housesitting.

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She believes she could have done the trip even cheaper if she wanted to
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She believes she could have done the trip even cheaper if she wanted toCredit: SWNS
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