Couple who quit their jobs and took their daughter out of school to travel around the world reveal they’re now SAVING money

A couple currently taking a ‘gap year’ to travel the world with their six-year-old daughter have revealed the multi-city holiday is cheaper than living in the UK.

Hayley and Lewis Trow said they’ve ‘traded boardrooms for beaches’ in order to make once-in-a-lifetime memories with their little girl, Nyla. 

It has meant leaving their jobs, home and family behind, as well as taking Nyla out of school, to embark on an epic adventure that has already taken them from Europe to southeast Asia

However, Hayley, 37, and Lewis, 45, have been pleasantly surprised to discover they are actually saving by being on the road, as compared to living at home in Cheshire. 

‘We’ve budgeted our travel costs to be less than our UK outgoings, travelling midrange, which is crazy – but completely puts into perspective UK living costs currently,’ Hayley told Luxury Travel Daily. 

The couple settled on a budget of £2,000-3,000 per month – enough for them to visit all of their dream locations.

When they started cutting back in order to save for the trip, they realised how much they had been spending at home, with their outgoings averaging £4,000-5,000 per month.

It’s a far cry from their current living and rental costs, which average £1,500-£2,000 per month, and they estimate their outgoings are 50 per cent less.

A couple currently taking a 'gap year' to travel the world with their six-year-old daughter have revealed the multi-city holiday is cheaper than living in the UK. Pictured: Hayley and Lewis Trow at their former home in Cheshire

A couple currently taking a ‘gap year’ to travel the world with their six-year-old daughter have revealed the multi-city holiday is cheaper than living in the UK. Pictured: Hayley and Lewis Trow at their former home in Cheshire 

Hayley and Lewis Trow said they've 'traded boardrooms for beaches' in order to make once-in-a-lifetime memories with their little girl, Nyla. They are pictured at their former home in Cheshire before leaving the UK

Hayley and Lewis Trow said they’ve ‘traded boardrooms for beaches’ in order to make once-in-a-lifetime memories with their little girl, Nyla. They are pictured at their former home in Cheshire before leaving the UK  

Saving money hadn’t even been on their agenda when they first started planning the cross-continental trip, which was inspired by an extended holiday they took to Australia in 2022. 

Hayley, who worked in IT recruitment until quitting her job for the year of travel, said: ‘We’d both spent years climbing the ladder, working towards leadership roles, spending time in boardrooms and endless meetings – but it got to the point where we realised we were living for two holidays a year.

‘We wanted more time together, more adventure, and more freedom for our daughter.

‘So we traded boardrooms for Bali beaches – and it’s been the best decision we’ve ever made.

‘But it was also one of the toughest decisions.

‘We were anchored down to the UK way of living, so when it came to stripping back our lifestyle and everything we’d worked towards in our careers, it was a real eye-opener as to how much we were spending.

‘Household bills were £300 a month, our food shop cost £200 a week, and a day out would cost around £100.

‘In comparison, right now we have an apartment with a pool in Bali that cost us £500 a month, including bills.’

Saving money hadn't even been on their agenda when they first started planning the cross-continental trip, which was inspired by an extended holiday they took to Australia in 2022. Pictured: Hayley with Nyla feeding lambs

Saving money hadn’t even been on their agenda when they first started planning the cross-continental trip, which was inspired by an extended holiday they took to Australia in 2022. Pictured: Hayley with Nyla feeding lambs

The family kick-started their travels in Disneyland Paris, celebrating Nyla's birthday, before spending four weeks travelling around Italy – including Lake Como, Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples and Puglia

The family kick-started their travels in Disneyland Paris, celebrating Nyla’s birthday, before spending four weeks travelling around Italy – including Lake Como, Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples and Puglia

The couple estimate they're spending an average £1,500-£2,000 per month - or about 50 per cent less than their monthly cost of living in the UK

The couple estimate they’re spending an average £1,500-£2,000 per month – or about 50 per cent less than their monthly cost of living in the UK 

Hayley and Lewisboth work in recruitment and are taking a one-year sabbatical from their position to travel the world with their daughter

Hayley and Lewisboth work in recruitment and are taking a one-year sabbatical from their position to travel the world with their daughter

Hayley and Lewis, who both work in recruitment and are taking a one-year sabbatical from their position, also knew they would face concern from friends and family about the unconventional choice.

Hayley said: ‘When you’ve followed the norms of society for so long, most people around you question why you would leave your well-paid jobs and a comfortable lifestyle.

‘To get up and leave can feel daunting, but we knew deep down it was the right decision for us as a family.’

The family spent seven months planning how to make the trip a reality, which included leaving their rented home to live with Lewis’s parents for half a year to save as much money as possible.

Hayley said, ‘We worked hard to completely strip back our lifestyle.

‘It was a small sacrifice, the way we see it, for the opportunity to live differently.’

They also had to inform Nyla’s school, who were ‘very supportive’, with them finding the process was surprisingly simple.

Nyla has been having online tutoring that aligns with the UK curriculum while they have been away, and they have enrolled her temporarily at a multicultural school in Bali to continue her education.

Nyla at the Colosseum in Rome
The toddler enjoyed every bit of the family's visit to Disneyland Paris for Nyla's birthday

They also had to inform Nyla’s school, who were ‘very supportive’, with them finding the process was surprisingly simple

The family spent seven months planning how to make the trip a reality, which included leaving their rented home to live with Lewis's parents for half a year to save as much money as possible. They are pictured enjoying a day out at the beach

The family spent seven months planning how to make the trip a reality, which included leaving their rented home to live with Lewis’s parents for half a year to save as much money as possible. They are pictured enjoying a day out at the beach 

The family kick-started their travels in Disneyland Paris, celebrating Nyla’s birthday, before spending four weeks travelling around Italy – including Lake Como, Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples and Puglia.

From there, they flew to Bali, where they will remain and continue exploring until November.

Hayley said: ‘We’ve been in awe of some of the places we’ve seen, and ticking off historic landmarks whilst experiencing the world through our little girl’s eyes has made it even more magical.’

After Bali, they will travel to Australia and have booked a campervan to explore the country.

In the New Year, they will move on to Singapore, followed by Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives.

While it’s hard for them to be away from home, the family says it’s well worth it.

Hayley added, ‘It’s all worth it because we’ll never get this time back.

‘At six years old, Nyla still wants to spend every second with us, and we know that won’t last forever.

Their monthly rental for a luxurious apartment in Bali is £500, including bills

Their monthly rental for a luxurious apartment in Bali is £500, including bills 

After Bali, they will travel to Australia and have booked a campervan to explore the country

After Bali, they will travel to Australia and have booked a campervan to explore the country

‘We wanted to make memories now, not “one day”.

‘When she looks back, she won’t remember us being stressed about work – she’ll remember chasing waterfalls in Bali.

‘Tantrums still happen, the heat can be overwhelming, and spending 24/7 together is a huge adjustment from our old lives.

‘But compared to juggling the school run with late-night emails?

‘We’ll take the chaos of travel any day.

‘At Nyla’s age, we know it will have an impact on her life and future development as she grows, and we are so grateful to have this time together to reconnect and explore the world as a family.

‘I’d recommend to any family that has similar aspirations to travel as a family to do it – don’t wait.

‘Don’t put it on hold until you’ve got the promotion or had the health scare, or lost a loved one.

‘There’s no right timing – you’ve just got to be all in as a family.’

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