5 Cheap and Easy Ways to Enjoy the Summer

5 Cheap and Easy Ways to Enjoy the Summer

I’m sure while looking at good ol’ Instagram you’re dealing with some jealousy. Seeing all these celebs in amazing places for the summer? Ugh, I feel the pain. Just because you’ve got a budget this summer doesn’t mean you can’t have an amazing one. Here are five cheap and easy ways to enjoy this summer!

1) Pool day!

Get your best swimmy, some tanning oil, your friends and some pool floaties (because why not?) and spend your day in the sun with your besties.

2) Concerts, concerts, and more concerts.

General admission is the way to go if you’re on a budget. Grab friends and your cutest outfit and get going.

3) Movie day

Being out in the sun everyday can become a bit much, so take a day and stay in with some of your favorite movies, snacks, and a ton of blankets and relax.

4) Hiking

I don’t care where you live, there are gorgeous places to be seen everywhere. Don’t forget a camera, you’re going to want to document this!

5) Lake day

Just like a pool day, but this time you’ll be swimming with the fish! Besides, tubing, wakeboarding, and all that jazz can be included. Be a lake bum for the day! [tweetthis]On a #budget? Check out these fun #summer activities to explore on the cheap.[/tweetthis] Have any more fun summer ideas on the cheap? Share with us in the comments!
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