I took a day trip from New Jersey to Florida. My flight was $58, and the itinerary for my 11-hour adventure was perfect.
Amanda Shammas
- I took a day trip to Florida from New Jersey and back with my best friend.
- We spent 11 hours in Las Olas and had a great time lounging on the beach, shopping, and eating.
- My roundtrip flight was just $58, and I didn't need to pay for a hotel or tote around luggage.
Let's be honest, it is way too easy to spend $200 nowadays.
That money could be spent participating in one girls' night out or restocking just a few beauty staples at Sephora. However, that got me thinking: Why not spend the same amount of money on a memorable travel experience?
So, I recently challenged myself to take a same-day trip from New Jersey to Florida for under $200. Not only was my itinerary perfect, but also I didn't need to pay for a hotel or deal with toting around luggage.
Here's how I did it β and why you should try a quick turnaround trip on your next day off.
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The biggest factor in pulling off a budget-friendly day trip is finding an affordable flight with good timing.
I needed one that left early in the morning and returned late at night so I'd have a full day to enjoy Florida.
So, I used the travel site Expedia to track prices and scored a round-trip ticket from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) for $58 on a budget airline.
I didn't need to pay to add bags since I got a free personal item, and I packed light for this day trip.
My flight left EWR at 5:45 a.m. and arrived in FLL at 8:51 a.m. My return flight left at 9:06 p.m. With this schedule, I had about 11 hours to explore the area.
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My best friend agreed to join me on the trip, and we woke up at 3:30 a.m. for our flight. Fortunately, the adrenaline of our spontaneous trip was enough to have us feeling wide awake.
By 4 a.m., we were out the door and on our way to the Newark airport.
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By 9 a.m., we were officially in Florida, ready to make the most of the day.
To skip the hassle of a rental car, I ordered a $24 rideshare from the airport straight to Las Olas Beach β an area in Fort Lauderdale known for its beaches and lively boardwalk filled with restaurants, shops, and bars.
We planned to stay on the Las Olas strip for the whole day, so we didn't need any other transportation.
Our first stop was Archibalds Village Bakery for iced vanilla lattes. (Our trip was on a Wednesday, but I heard they have killer cinnamon rolls on weekends.)
Then, we headed around the corner to Village Cafe for breakfast and a pitcher of mimosas. The cafΓ© is attached to a hotel, and we used the lobby bathroom to freshen up and change into our swimsuits.
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Although New Jersey can get nice and warm, there's nothing like Florida sun. During our visit, the UV index was a 9, so we used lots of sunscreen and took frequent dips in the ocean to stay cool.
The beach had stunning views, and I even took a quick power nap.
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When the sun became a little too much to handle, we walked up to Lona Cocina Tequileria for lunch. Nothing says "beach day" like chips, guac, and margaritas.
After refueling, we walked down the Las Olas strip, where we shopped, grabbed some fresh produce and juice, and popped into the Elbo Room bar for live music.
We then made our way to Quarterdeck, which had an outdoor setup with yard games, like cornhole, and a van serving drinks.
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Before we knew it, it was 7 p.m., and we wanted to start getting ready to go to the airport. Again, we stopped by the bathroom in a nearby hotel lobby to freshen up and get changed.
Feeling tan and relaxed, we ordered an Uber to the airport (my friend paid for this one). I don't normally rest on planes, but on that flight home, I've never slept more soundly.
We landed in Newark at 11:59 p.m. and got picked up from the airport at around 12:15 a.m. I was in my own bed by 12:45.
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In total, I spent about $178 β $58 for my flight, $24 for a rideshare, and about $96 on food and drinks.
To me, this experience proved that you don't need a huge budget or multiple days to scratch a travel itch.
For others looking to take a quick day trip, start by looking for cheap flights to places you'd like to visit. I had a lot of luck routinely checking Expedia and playing with different combinations of dates and times.
If you can find a cheap flight, plan a solid itinerary, and embrace spontaneity, a fulfilling one-day adventure may be in your future.