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21 Cheap Places to Travel in 2024

By Caitlin Morton

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There are many factors to consider when planning a vacation, from finding cheap places to travel and the safety of your intended destination to hotel options . But like it or not, there’s one thing that influences our travel decisions more than anything else: money. All those resort fees, plane tickets , and life-changing meals add up pretty quickly—so at the end of the day, we really want to prioritize places where our greenbacks have the most spending power.

We did a little digging to find the countries where the U.S. dollar goes the furthest, based on current exchange rates. And while our fickle global economy means those rates can change at any time, certain places have consistently offered more bang for our buck over the years—and, fingers crossed, they should stay that way well into 2024 .

Without further ado, here are 21 of the best cheap places to travel around the world.

Budapest Hungary

Budapest, Hungary

1 USD = 351.21 HUF

Hungary’s favorable economy is great news for anyone planning a trip to Budapest , where a growing scene of Michelin-starred restaurants and high-tech spas are calling to us from across the globe. The city just celebrated its 150th anniversary in November 2023, which means there are even more reasons to visit during the next calendar year, including the newly reopened Chain Bridge and the brand-new House of Music Hungary . Be sure to book a room at the art deco W Budapest —formerly a palace and on a UNESCO World Heritage-listed street—which opened in July 2023 opposite the Hungarian State Opera.

South Korea

1 USD = 1,301.45 KRW

While other travelers head to the popular tourist destinations of Seoul , Busan, and Jeju Island, we have our eyes set on another South Korean city:  Mokpo , located in the Jeolla region at the southern tip of the peninsula. The port city offers some of the most interesting dining in the country, and specialty dishes like  hongeo (a naturally fermented, extremely pungent skate-fish dish) attract food lovers from around the world.

1 USD = 17.22 MXN

Mexico is consistently one of our favorite places to travel on a budget. In Mexico City , with a street food culture rivaled only by its forward-looking restaurant scene, you’ll be spending most of your money on eats. But make sure to leave some bucks to visit all the cultural wonders the city has to offer, starting with the iconic Museo Jumex . If you’re looking to go a little farther afield, head to Jalisco to see tequila being made at the source, or Isla Holbox for a sleepy beach scene.

An eagle hunter riding near the Altai Mountains in Mongolia.

An eagle hunter riding near the Altai Mountains in Mongolia.

1 USD = 3,449.69 MNT

We’ve long been fans of Mongolia for its seemingly limitless expanses and adventure camps—and the fact that travel here costs as little as $75 per day (including accommodations). The country is on a mission to lure even more travelers into its borders in 2024, with upcoming initiatives like its first-ever direct US flight and visa-free travel for dozens of nationalities. You can also expect even more offbeat cultural experiences next year: Local operator Breanna Wilson is expanding her 2024 tours to include a digital nomad week, a women-only retreat in Orkhon Valley, and a three-day archery training session.

1 USD = 24,275.00 VND

Plenty of countries in Southeast Asia are great deals for dollar carriers right now, but we recommend a trip to Vietnam—in part because of the steadily increasing exchange rate, but mostly for the country’s mind-blowing beauty. Hanoi is arguably the most romantic city in the region, but don’t be afraid to venture off the beaten track during your next visit: Places like  Ninh Van Bay and Phú Quốc island have pristine beaches and intimate resorts you won’t find in the more touristed areas.

1 USD = 4.94 BRL

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Like much of South America, Brazil is a good place to visit if you don’t want to break the bank. But the fact that a dollar gets you nearly five Brazilian reals means you can get even better value than usual. Rio de Janeiro is the most obvious place to spend time and money, with incredible restaurants—like  Lasai , a 2023 Hot List winner—just steps away from some of the world’s  best beaches . But don't forget to visit  São Paulo , too, where a younger generation has introduced hip galleries, museums, and bars to several long-neglected neighborhoods.

South Africa

1 USD = 18.30 ZAR

The value of the South African rand has fluctuated a lot over the past few years, but we’re pretty happy with where it is today. (To compare, one U.S. dollar only got you 8.57 ZAR 10 years ago.) Stretch those bucks on the  Test Kitchen ’s 21-course tasting menu in Cape Town , then head into the wilderness at  Singita Castleton Lodge in the Sabi Sand game reserve.

Sri Lanka

Traditional stilt fishermen in Sri Lanka

1 USD = 327.31 SLR

The Sri Lankan rupee has slowly gotten more and more favorable over the past couple of decades, but it completely skyrocketed starting a couple of years ago (a dollar converted to 200 SLR in February 2022, and now look where we are). We’re more excited than ever to explore this incredible island nation, where you can see leafy tea plantations, Buddhist temples, golden beaches, and 200-mile hiking trails in one memorable trip.

1 USD = 525.96 CRC

The Costa Rican colón has depreciated a bit in recent months, but it remains favorable for US travelers. Then there’s the fact that the country’s best asset (i.e. its natural beauty) is mostly free to enjoy. From trekking through the tropical cloud forests in the mountains of Alajuela to surfing off the coast of Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica is one of the world’s best countries for outdoor adventure. (And the  hotels are pretty great , too.)

Philippines

1 USD = 55.89 PHP

We’re never not dreaming about island hopping in the Phillippines. It’s hard to believe that places like Palawan and Siargao are so economically accessible, given that they are some of the most beautiful places on the planet. Even five-star resorts like  Shangri-La Boracay can be reserved for under $350 per night, which is all the incentive we need to book a trip right now.

1 USD = 4,580 MGA

For your next tropical island vacation, skip pricey, popular locations like the Maldives and Bora Bora for inexpensive Madagascar—an Indian Ocean treasure filled with breathtaking rainforests and lemur-filled national parks. Plan your visit around the opening of Namoroka Tsingy Exploration Camp ( scheduled for mid-2024 ), which will feature seven luxury safari tents inside the essentially unvisited Namoroka National Park. Alternately, swing by the island nation as part of a cruise itinerary: Luxe cruise lines like Silversea , Lindblad , Swan Hellenic , and Seabourne have all added the country as a port of call on new voyages.

Cairo Egypt

Cairo, Egypt.

1 USD = 30.93 EGP

Following in the footsteps of pharaohs in Egypt feels like it should be expensive, but the Egyptian pound has skyrocketed this year—that means touring the Pyramids, cruising the Nile, and exploring Cairo has never been more affordable. We’re excited to check out relatively new openings, like St. Regis Cairo and the beach villas at Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria . And we’ve been anxiously awaiting the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum for years now, but it looks like it might actually happen in 2024.

1 USD = 4.67 MYR

Your cash will stretch far in Malaysia, especially if you fill up on street food and explore cities like Kuala Lumpur on foot. It’s also inexpensive (or in some cases, free) to visit the country’s pristine beaches, limestone caves, and some of the most beautiful tea plantations. If you’re ready and willing to shell out the big bucks, however, we highly recommend shacking up at  The Datai Langkawi —it’s definitely expensive but wholly worth it.

1 USD = 83.04 INR

India has always been a cheap travel destination; now that you can get 83 rupees to the dollar, however, the country is more affordable than ever. Hotels run the gamut from $60-per-night bungalows to pricy Oberoi and Six Senses outposts, plus hundreds of options in between. But as long as you don’t hole up in your resort the entire time, you can visit plenty of attractions and dine at local restaurants on an extremely tight budget.

1 USD = 107.45 RSD

Belgrade continues to emerge as one of Europe’s most exciting cultural epicenters, but it’s massively less expensive than, say, Paris or Berlin (at least for now). It’s relatively easy to find hotels under $100, though accommodations aren’t all that important when you spend all night dancing in clubs around the city. But you will want to get some rest to explore Belgrade’s wealth of museums and contemporary art installations, many of which just opened in the  past few years .

Ohrid North Macedonia

Ohrid, North Macedonia

North Macedonia

1 USD = 56.44 MKD

Perhaps it’s because the coastal countries get all the attention, but North Macedonia remains one of the most  criminally underrated (and therefore affordable) countries in Europe. The landlocked nation is a sleeper hit for those in the know, especially if you head to the charming city of Ohrid. It has all the cobbled streets and quaint churches one would expect from a European town, with the added advantage of being right on the shores of the incredibly gorgeous and biodiverse Lake Ohrid.

1 USD = 132.92 NPR

Nepal is one of the cheapest countries to visit for all travelers, but the U.S. dollar is particularly strong there right now. Most people immediately associate Nepal with Mt. Everest, but the tiny nation has much more to offer than bucket-list climbs. Kathmandu is overwhelming at first, but it hides some great hotels and museums once you start digging. Bhaktapur and Patan—both close by in the Kathmandu Valley—are a bit more low-key but still packed with culture.

1 USD = 66.99 GMD

It may be continental Africa’s smallest country but don’t you dare overlook the Gambia . The ultra-affordable nation has long been a coveted spot for wildlife enthusiasts, but it’s starting to rise in the ranks as both a  food destination and luxury cruise  port of call .

1 USD = 15,556.65 IDR

Despite the post- Eat, Pray, Love influx of tourists, Indonesia remains an affordable vacation spot overall. While millions of people flock to Bali (where resort prices are steep in response), you can enjoy a much cheaper and more peaceful trip on  the islands of Sumba and Lombok. And don’t forget about Jakarta, where a solid day includes filling up on greasy noodles and  nasi goreng gila  from makeshift street stalls—all for just a couple of US bucks.

Beach near Ksamil Albania.

Beach near Ksamil, Albania.

1 USD = 93.95 ALL

Albania is much less expensive than other European countries—and it’s a bit under the radar as a tourist destination, which means there’s still a chance to visit before the word gets out and the crowds descend. One of the most enticing reasons to plan a trip is the food: Picture tables filled with rosemary-scented lamb, tart mountain cheeses, blackened sea bass, and bottles of fruit juices. In Tirana, book a stay at Agroturizëm Gjepali , a restaurant turned hotel with river views and doubles starting at just $70.

1 USD = 12,375.00 UZS

Uzbekistan is still on the up-and-up when it comes to foreign travel, which makes it one of the most exciting and affordable destinations in Central Asia. The major cities are filled with both intricate mosques and brutalist monuments—all free to explore—and you’ll be hard-pressed to spend more than $5 per meal at restaurants. There aren’t too many name-brand hotels set up yet, but even places like the Hyatt Regency Tashkent have nightly rates below $170.

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The 31 Cheapest Places to Travel in 2024

05/01/2024 by Kristin Addis 90 Comments

Which countries offer the most value? Where can you travel to in 2024 that will allow you to go for longer, enjoy a higher standard, and save more money?

The following are 31 destinations around the world that offer the essentials — accommodation, transportation, and food — for less:

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Our Favorite Cheap Destinations Quick List:

  • Best in Southeast Asia for Food:  Vietnam
  • Best in Southeast Asia for Beaches:  Philippines
  • Best in Asia for Hiking:  Kyrgyzstan
  • Best in Europe for Food:  Greece
  • Best in Europe for Beaches:  Croatia
  • Best in Europe for Quaint Towns:  Estonia
  • Best in Europe for Smaller Crowds:  Georgia
  • Best in the Americas:  Guatemala
  • Best for Safari:  South Africa

1. Laos, $30/day

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Back in my  budget backpacking days around Southeast Asia , Laos was one of the two destinations where I was able to keep my budget at $30/day, even though accommodations were slightly more expensive than most places in Southeast Asia at that time. Many of the amazing activities you can do in Laos are very affordable. For example, I paid $2.50 to see one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world, $7 for a full-day tubing experience along the Vang Vieng river, and $6 for an awesome tiger-balm massage. You can also rent an inexpensive motorbike and venture off to smaller towns, where everything is even cheaper!

With more and more new hostels built to cater to the increasing number of backpackers, you can go for less money and for longer. However, if you have a bit more to spend, you can get a gorgeous room for closer to $35/night, which would easily cost $100 in the US.

  • Meals:  $3–9 per day. Some hostels provide a basic breakfast
  • Accommodation:   $5-10 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $6–15 for a motorbike for the day (prices may vary depending on the bike condition and your haggling skills), or up to $25 for an intercity bus ticket
  • SIM card with data:  $6 for 1.5GB with 30-day validity

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2. Vietnam, $30/day

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I probably had the healthiest and cheapest  street food in Vietnam . Think soup with rice noodles, cilantro, amazing broth, and a whole shank of pork for $1.50, or a cup of strong, aromatic coffee for $1. Regarding transportation, if you rent a motorbike, you are all set for the day. However, I understand that not everyone is comfortable riding one, especially in countries like Vietnam, where the traffic can be overwhelmingly chaotic. The good news is that GrabBike (similar to Uber but on bikes!) is widely available in all major cities, and the cost is as low as $0.50 for a 2km ride! Long-distance buses and trains are also affordable and reliable. Accommodation is similarly pleasant and easier to afford than almost anywhere else in the world.

  • Meals:  $5–12 per day. Some hostels provide a basic breakfast.
  • Transportation:  $8–15 for motorbike rental or GrabBike trips

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3. Cambodia, $30/day

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I know for sure that if you choose to rough it, you can easily spend a month in Cambodia with just $1000. Dorms are very basic but can be dirt cheap; the same goes for food and alcohol. I also had my haggling skills to thank, as I was almost always able to talk my way out of being charged unfairly by tuk-tuk drivers. There are some one-off expenses, such as the three-day pass to Angkor Wat, which is currently set at $62, and diving trips that add up, but there will also be days of riding a bicycle in a small village and eating cheap and delicious meat skewers when just a dollar or two could stretch very far.

Another thing is to consider the gorgeous, mostly new  boutique hotels on Booking.com . They are obviously not as cheap as staying in hostels, but for the price, they are so worth it! I’d definitely splurge on a couple of nights and have some R&R time by the pool.

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  • Meals:  $5–10 per day. Some hostels provide breakfast.
  • Accommodation:   $5-15 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $6-15 for a motorbike for the day (prices may vary depending on the bike condition and your haggling skills) or for an intercity bus ticket
  • SIM card with data : $2 for 1.5GB with 30-day validity (yes, it is that cheap!)

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4. Northern Thailand, $32/day

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The north of Thailand is easy on a tight budget. As one moves south, costs for accommodation start to double, triple, and even quadruple. Stay up north if you are short on time and money for your Thailand trip. Even in popular places like  Chiang Mai  and  Pai , you can easily find basic dorms for less than $7/night. If you stick with eating street food (to each her own, but why eat pasta when you can have pad thai, am I right?), not only will you save yourself some money, the experience will be much more authentic and tasty, too.

As far as activities go, you really do not need a lot of money to enjoy your day, as most activities such as visiting the White Temple, hiking, or gathering three other people from your hostel to rent a car and  go on some day trips , are all affordable.

  • Meals: $5–15 per day. Some hostels provide breakfast
  • Transportation: $6-10 for a motorbike for the day (prices may vary depending on the bike condition and your haggling skills) or  a rental car split between four people
  • SIM card with data: $7 for 1.5GB with 30-day validity. See the best SIM cards in Thailand .

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5. Indonesia, $35/day

The Blue Lagoon on Nusa Ceningan

The thing about Indonesia is that  it can be really cheap , or it can be quite expensive, depending on one big thing: transportation. Intercity traveling can be very time-consuming and costly, as is traveling from one island to another in a private boat. To save costs, stick with one region or two.  There’s a lot to do and see , and spending more time in one place will allow you to travel deeper and have  a more meaningful experience  anyway. If you want to travel far and wide on a budget, my biggest tip is to take local transportation!

On the flip side, food and drinks are cheap throughout the country, not to mention absolutely yummy too! Riding a scooter through the mountains costs very little, and so does hiking,  chasing waterfalls,  and slouching in a hammock  by the  beach  all day long. Hostels are plentiful, social, and affordable, especially in places like  the Gili Islands .

  • Meals:  $5–15 per day. Some hostels provide breakfast.
  • Accommodation:   $7-15 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $8–15 for a motorbike for the day (prices may vary depending on the bike condition and your haggling skills)
  • SIM card with data:  $5 for 2GB with 30-day validity

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6. The Philippines, $37/day

coron black island

The Philippine archipelago can cost quite a lot of money and time to get around, and the hostel options aren’t nearly as abundant as in other Southeast Asia countries. While these two factors seem like a big turn-off for travelers trying to stretch their budget as far as possible, there are ways to keep your costs there low. If you choose to travel during shoulder seasons, book your flights and plan your journey way in advance (it is not the country to always wing it!), and try to stick within 1-2 regions, the Philippines can still be affordable.

On top of that, the country has some of the  most gorgeous islands , beautiful dive sites,  affordable group island-hopping tours , and  hidden gems  that you’d have had to pay so much more to experience in other parts of the world. In that sense, the Philippines is worth every peso you spend.

  • Accommodation:   $7-20 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $10–15 for a motorbike for the day (prices may vary depending on the bike condition and your haggling skills) or $15–20 for a boat ride from one island to another
  • SIM card with data:  $6 for 2GB with 30-day validity

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7. Malaysia, $40/day

tioman island beach

Being one of the most economically developed Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia is often  perceived as expensive . On top of that, when I visited for the first time, a few people told me it wasn’t worth staying long. However, I ended up meeting lots of locals, was more able to communicate , and found more common ground with them than I had in Cambodia or Laos. I also had so much fun exploring Cameron Highlands,  the jungles of Borneo , and the gorgeous islands.

The cherry on top?  They were all affordable . An overnight bus from Kuala Lumpur to the Perhentian Islands costs as little as $15. There are also so many interesting local neighborhoods and markets that are free to explore. Finally, Malaysian cuisine is like no other — you can find food from just about any culture, and it’s so cheap and tasty (but not necessarily healthy). Malaysia is also one of the cheapest places in the world to get a PADI scuba diving certificate .

The one thing that could make Malaysia expensive to travel in is alcohol, which is highly taxed. However, if you don’t plan on drinking every night, or maybe consider staying sober during your trip, that will not be an issue.

  • Meals:  $5–10 per day. Some hostels provide breakfast
  • Accommodation:   $7–15 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $5–7 for a full day of train and bus rides, or $15–20 for an overnight intercity bus ride
  • SIM card with data:  $8 for 2GB with 30-day validity

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8. Sri Lanka, $35/day

train from ella to kandy, Sri Lanka

Like many countries, Sri Lanka can be seen on  a backpacker budget , or one can spend a small fortune there. The biggest kicker was the price of activities, such as safaris, and admission into the UNESCO World Heritage sites.  With each running about $40-$50 per ticket, this made Sri Lanka more expensive to fully explore.

That said, Sri Lanka can be done on closer to $30 per day on the days that you don’t pay for expensive activities. Food, transport, accommodation, and the internet are relatively cheap. One thing to note about transportation is that in some cases, taking a taxi or Uber (in major cities) can be cheaper than renting a bike. Hiring a driver for the day can be as low as $5 per person if you can find people in your hostel to split the cost. The cheapest transportation is the train, which is delightful and (IMO) the best way to travel through Sri Lanka.

  • Accommodation:   $8–15 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $15–20 per person for a private car and driver split between four people, or $3–5 for a second-class cabin train ride between cities
  • SIM card with data:  $2 for 1.5GB with 30-day validity (yes, it is that cheap!)

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9. Nepal, $25/day ($15/day if trekking)

thurong la pass nepal

Nepal is a very cheap country to travel through, with most food, accommodation, and transport running just a few dollars if you eat, sleep, and travel using local options. The street food in Nepal does not have the best reputation, though I never seem to get any stomach problems eating it. You can get cheap and delicious home-cooked meals in local-run small cafés though.

Be very mindful when you book your accommodation online, as big corporations have taken over homestays and turned them into boutique hotels and resorts, so the “local guesthouses” you’ve booked may very well be part of a big hotel chain. I suggest booking the first couple of nights online, and looking for accommodation from real local guesthouses when you arrive.

If you end up trekking , as long as you do so independently and avoid Mt. Everest itself, which costs tens of thousands of dollars, you can travel for as cheap as $10 per day on food and accommodation at the lower elevations, and closer to $20 USD at higher elevations on popular routes like the  Annapurna Circuit .

  • Accommodation : $7–12 per night in a local guesthouse
  • Transportation:  $10–15 per person for a private car and driver split between four people, or a local bus ride between cities
  • SIM card with data:  $3 for 1.25GB with 30-day validity (yes, it is that cheap!)

A Complete Guide to N epa l

10. Taiwan, $45/day

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Two words: street food, which is delectable and ridiculously cheap. For less than $2, you can get a plate of fragrant rice with pork or chicken on top, a large deep-fried chicken chop, or a bowl of yummy vermicelli with oysters. If you are a foodie on a budget, you know where to go!

In cities like Taipei and Tainan, you can register for city bikes, which cost less than $0.50 per hour per ride and are free for the first 30 minutes. This means you can possibly get around the city all day without spending any money on transportation at all.

That said, high-end food and clothing prices in Taiwan can sometimes be at US levels. Intercity traveling is either expensive on the high-speed rail (HSR) or time-consuming (if slightly cheaper). The internet is also not as cheap as in the countries above.

  • Accommodation:   $10–35 per night in a hostel  (I highly recommend  this one in Taipei !)
  • Transportation : $0–3 for a full day of bike, bus, and train rides, or $20–40 for an HSR ride between cities
  • SIM card with data:  $33 for unlimited data with 28-day validity

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11. India, $30/day

best place to visit in the world cheap

India  is one of the cheapest countries to travel to, but if and only if you’re willing to haggle and hunt for deals. Keep in mind that cheap rooms that run in the $3 range will be very basic, and it’s normal to shower with buckets of heated water. You will be hard-pressed to find cheap gems in the north, but the south, with its gorgeous beaches, may prove more fruitful when it comes to budget accommodation.

The best way to travel through India on a budget is to book things yourself. This means no agents and no online booking sites (except for some intercity travel — for that, check out  12Go Asia ). Similar to Nepal, if you walk into local guesthouses, restaurants, and tour companies, you could easily get the same things in person for half the quoted price online.

  • Meals:  $3–6 per day
  • Accommodation : $5–10 per night in a local guesthouse
  • Transportation : $1–3 for a full day of bus and train rides, or $8–30 for an intercity train ride (sometimes a domestic flight costs as little as $30, if you want to splurge without actually splurging!)
  • SIM card with data:  $3 for 1.5GB with 30-day validity (yes, it is that cheap!)

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12. Kyrgyzstan, $25/day

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Kyrgyzstan is the country of choice for most travelers interested in trying out Central Asia, and thus most well-suited to  travelers of all budgets . The cuisine is cheap and interesting, and so is getting around using the minibuses. Public transportation prices are fixed and are probably the cheapest aspect of traveling in Kyrgyzstan. If you are doing a multiday hike like the  Tian Shan Mountains , the tour price should include most things.

As for accommodation, you can find hostels in major destinations and local homestays in more rural places for less than $10/night.

  • Meals:  $4–8 per day
  • Accommodation:   $8–12 per night in a hostel  or a local guesthouse
  • Transportation:  $0.20 for a local minibus ride, or $4 for an intercity bus ride — yep, that’s right!
  • SIM card with data:  $3 for 3GB with 30-day validity, though I wouldn’t expect it to work in the mountains

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13. Uzbekistan, $35/day

Chor Minor in Uzbekistan

I bet Uzbekistan wasn’t originally on your radar when it comes to cheapest places to travel, but I’m here to tell you that it should be. This Central Asian country has so much to offer, including stunning architecture, the legendary Silk Road, and an awesome blend of old and new. And the best part? It’s incredibly budget-friendly. We’re talking $20 for food and drinks in even the fanciest of restaurants. On top of that, Uzbekistan is one of the safest countries to travel in , and the locals are known for their welcoming hospitality. Win-win!

  • Meals:  $8–10 per day
  • Accommodation: $8–10 per night in a hostel dorm
  • Transportation:  $1 for a subway day ticket in Tashkent, or $9 for a high-speed train ticket
  • SIM card with data: $3 for 8GB of data with 30-day validity

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14. Romania, $40/day

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If you are planning a  European trip that’s affordable  and a little bit off the beaten path, Romania is perfect for you. While the country is known for Dracula, many charming towns and free activities remain unknown to most foreigners. Whether you’re taking a long stroll through the medieval villages or people-watching in one of the beautiful parks, Romania is great for anyone after a European experience on a budget. You can also make use of the free walking tours to check out the numerous historical sites.

Hostels run $10–15 per night, and the food is hearty and scrumptious (a money-saving tip: have your breakfast at the hostel, have a big hearty lunch, and cook your own dinner — it’s easy and affordable to get fresh produce from the local market, so make sure your hostel has a kitchen!). Public transportation is reliable and affordable.

  • Meals:  $10–15 per day
  • Accommodation:   $12–20 per night in a hostel  or a local guesthouse
  • Transportation : $5–10 for a full day of bus and train rides
  • SIM card with data : $6 for 3GB with 28-day validity

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15. Georgia, $30/day

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Georgia is another underrated European destination that’s absolutely beautiful and affordable. Also, get this: most of you will be able to enter Georgia  without a visa , and stay for  one year .  Say what?!

Quality hostels at a reasonable price range, a meal at a local restaurant for as low as $3, and a local minibus ride for less than $1 are just some of the great things Georgia can offer to its visitors. What’s more? Entrance fees to museums and historical sites are mostly less than $2.  The locals are extremely warm and welcoming, and hitchhiking is totally possible for short and long-distance travel. There are many day trips, hikes, and monasteries in Georgia, so one can easily spend months here and not get bored. It’s perfect if you have more time than money.

  • Accommodation:   $10–15 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $3–5 for a full day of bus and train rides, $5–10 for an intercity ride, or $0 if you hitchhike!
  • SIM card with data:  $3 for 1GB with one-month validity

16. Greece, $45/day

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Timing is crucial if you want to travel in Greece on a budget. While prices of flights, accommodation, and tours have been largely cut down since the country’s debt crisis in 2010, summer months still cost more than others. This means avoiding July and August, which are the hottest and busiest months in Greece. Instead, go a few weeks before or after summer, and you will be able to enjoy the country with smaller crowds and a lower budget. You can also cut down on food costs by buying fresh produce from the market and making your own meals, since eating out in restaurants can be expensive in certain areas. A little picnic by the gorgeous beach can be as enjoyable as a lavish meal at a seafood restaurant!

As far as activities go, opt for free walking tours, and if you are planning to do some  island-hopping in Greece , plan well and stick with a group of islands to minimize transfers. Remember that sometimes a domestic flight can be cheaper than a bus ride for any long-distance travel.

  • Transportation : $10–15 per person for  a rental car split between four people  (note: scooter rental costs about $25–30/day), or $10–20 for ferry tickets around the islands
  • SIM card with data : $12 for 2GB with 30-day validity

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17. Czechia, $40/day

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As more and more tourists flock to Czechia, or more specifically Prague, for its rich history and cheaper-than-water beer, prices have inflated over the last few years. However, it is still easily one of the cheapest Central European countries to travel in, especially if you go beyond Prague, such as Český Krumlov and Telc, to experience true Czech culture at a much lower cost. Local transportation is reliable and affordable, and if you plan to do a lot of traveling, consider getting a three-day pass for $16.

Czech cuisine is very hearty and comes in large portions. While it’s not the healthiest (most meals consist of potato and meat), it will surely fill you up, so to stretch your budget: eat out at a restaurant for lunch, and have a light snack for dinner. Entrance fees to historical sites and museums can be quite expensive ($18 to enter the Prague Castle), but you don’t always have to actually enter — the hike up is awesome, and you can always admire the architecture from outside, and pick only the most intriguing destinations to go in.

  • Meals : $10–15 per day
  • Accommodation :  $12–20 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $5 for a full day of tram rides, $15–20 for an intercity bus ride
  • SIM card with data : $13 for 2GB with one-month validity

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18. Poland, $44/day

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It’s a shame that Poland is often overlooked by tourists. It’s one of those countries where you can easily spend an entire day just wandering and people-watching. There will be days when you spend nothing else but on essentials.

If you are a fan of heritage sites, Poland, rich with culture and history, has 14 to offer. It costs an average of $5 to enter museums and historical sites, which is fairly affordable by European standards. The cuisine is delicious and has a bit more variety than its neighboring countries, though it’s still heavy on the calories. (Make sure to eat at a “milk bar,” an affordable yet tasty option that’s popular with locals.)

The trains are a bit dated but cost very little. Go beyond Krakow and Warsaw, and explore other smaller towns like Gdansk, Wroclaw, and Zakopane, which are all stunning and possibly even cheaper to travel in.

  • Accommodation :  $9–20 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $1–3 for a full day of train rides, $10–15 for an intercity train ride
  • SIM card with data:  $3 for 2GB with one-month validity

19. Croatia, $50/day

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If you like turquoise waters, sunshine, and parties,  look no further than Croatia  for your next budget trip. There are thousands of islands off the mainland, excellent weather from May to October, and beach and yacht parties year-round. There is also beautiful architecture to marvel at, interesting sights such as the  Museum of Broken Relationships , and cute small towns to explore.

The essential expenses, including accommodation, transportation, and food, all come with a reasonable price tag. To travel in Croatia on a budget, you need a similar approach to Greece — go in the shoulder season. July and August are the country’s busiest months, so avoid them if possible. Also, keep your island-hopping to a group, to minimize transfers. Since Croatia is gaining more popularity each year, expect prices to keep rising, and aim to visit sooner than later if you want to snag a deal.

  • Meals:  $10–15 per day. Some hostels offer complimentary breakfast.
  • Accommodation :  $12–30 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $12–15 per person for  a rental car split between four people , or $10-$15 for a ferry ride
  • SIM card with data : $8 for 2GB with 30-day validity

20. Turkey, $45/day

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Turkey can be cheap or expensive, depending on what you want to do and how deeply you want to travel through the country.  A hot-air balloon ride  costs around $400–500, and intercity traveling can be really long and costly. However, there are a bunch of other bucket list–worthy items that cost way less, and if you plan your route well, it is definitely possible, if not easy, to travel through Turkey on a budget.

The stunning Blue Mosque in Istanbul, the breathtaking white travertines in Pamukkale, and the hustling bazaars all over the country are relatively affordable to enter. While long-distance buses are expensive, if you plan well and take overnight buses, you get to save on accommodation. If you are short on time and money, stick with a city or two. Turkish food is delicious and cheap, so that’s one less thing to worry about!

  • Transportation : $1–3 for a taxi ride or $30–60 for an intercity overnight bus ride

21. Lithuania, $44/day

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Lithuania is a small country that most travelers skip or spend at most a night or two in, just the capital city, Vilnius. However, this charming place is not only underrated but also very affordable! If you enjoy partying, the nightlife scene in Vilnius is vibrant and fun, and alcohol is fairly affordable. If you’d like a quieter experience, check out the Old Town in Kaunas, Klaipeda, and Curonian Spit. Bear in mind that outside of the capital, hostels can be hard to come by, so book in advance or even consider Couchsurfing!

  • Accommodation :  $10–20 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $3–6 for a full day of bus rides within the city, or $15–20 for an intercity bus ride. Buses seem to be more reliable than trains in Lithuania!
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22. Estonia, $44/day

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Nature lovers will love Estonia — 53% of the country is forested. This also means that activities like hiking and exploring the national parks are plentiful and affordable (if not completely free). The small towns are also great for walking and cycling, so transportation costs can be minimized. On that note, affordable hostels can be hard to come by in these towns, so consider basing yourself in the capital city, Tallinn, and make day trips to visit them.

  • Accommodation:   $10–20 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $3–6 for a full day of train rides within the city, or $10–15 for an intercity train ride

23. Latvia, $47/day

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Similar to Estonia, half of the country is covered in forests. There are also thousands of lakes and rivers, perfect for canoeing lovers. One can also easily spend an entire day wandering through the enchanting forests with castles hidden in them (okay, maybe not “hidden,” but this sounds dreamier, as castles should be). The best time to go to Latvia is during fall or winter, when you can canoe down the rivers with the color-changing leaves accompanying you, or when the  Christmas vibe  is on full display at the markets. All of these activities are affordable/free, which is why traveling in Latvia can be done on a budget.

  • Meals : $12–15 per day. Some hostels offer complimentary breakfast.
  • Accommodation:   $14–25 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $2–5 for a full day of train rides within the city, or $10–15 for an intercity train ride.
  • SIM card with data : Get a Baltic SIM card for $7 for 3GB with 30-day validity

The Americas

24. mexico, $42/day.

Tulum

From  Tulum  to  Baja California , Mexico is full of  endless adventures . This vast country is rich in culture, nature, and some of the best food in the world. Though it does not have the best reputation  as far as safety goes , most violence takes place in certain areas, and Mexico has  plenty of safe places to explore .

The best news? It’s easy to travel in Mexico on a budget. For less than $20, you will be able to explore  at least five stunning cenotes , like the one in the picture above; for less than $3, you can devour delicious street food like tacos (I love tacos), quesadillas, and tortillas;  the white-sand beaches  are essentially free; and the hospitality? — priceless.

While getting around within a city is cheap, intercity traveling in Mexico can be costly, mainly because of how big the country is. The best-case scenario is to  rent a car , which costs about $50–70 per day and can be split between four people. If you are  backpacking Mexico solo , try to stay in the same place for a longer time to stretch the transportation costs out. That way, you are able to  travel deeper  and experience authentic Mexico too.

  • Meals:  $8–15 per day. Some hostels offer complimentary breakfast
  • Accommodation:   $10–17 per night in a hostel  ( click here for the best hotels in Tulum )
  • Transportation:  $3–5 for a full day of bus and train rides, or $30–50 for an intercity bus ride (yikes!)
  • SIM card with data:  $10 for 2GB with a 30-day validity

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25. Nicaragua, $35/day

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Nicaragua is one of the cheapest  Central American destinations  to travel in, although it’s not likely to stay that way for much longer. The country is nicknamed “the next  Costa Rica ,” and we all know what that means. For now, it remains affordable, fun, and interesting, so go before the prices go up and mass tourism hits.

For outdoor lovers, Nicaragua is great for surfing, volcano hiking, and diving. For a more relaxing journey, the colonial cities are beautiful to take a stroll in, and there are plenty of gorgeous beaches to lie on all day on. the cuisine is cheap and tasty, albeit repetitive. There are hostels all over, so you don’t have to worry about finding cheap accommodation.

One thing to note is that there are unfortunately safety concerns, so check  the official advisory site  and be your own judge before going.

  • Meals:  $6–10 per day. Some hostels offer complimentary breakfast
  • Accommodation :  $5–15 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $3–5 for a full day of chicken bus rides, or $8–15 for an intercity bus ride
  • SIM card with data : $12 for 1GB with a 30-day validity

26. Guatemala, $38/day

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For an amazing Central American adventure on a budget, check out Guatemala. A visit there is no complete without seeing the beautiful  Lake Atitlán , but that’s not all — the country is covered in lush jungles, volcanos, and ruins, ideal for outdoor lovers. When you need a break from outdoor sports, colonial cities like  Antigua  or unique spots like  Hobbitenango  will capture your heart with their stunning architecture and cobblestone streets.

Local food is delightful and affordable, at about $3 for a full meal (except in Antigua, where prices are actually close to US levels).

Local transportation can be very cheap but at times confusing and risky. The locals typically take the “chicken buses,” converted school buses from North America, which are the cheapest way to get around. The buses do not have specific stops, nor is there a board with prices on it. Instead, people simply wave them down and pay the collector. Watch how much the locals are paying and do the same.

  • Accommodation :  $10–15 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation:  $1–3 for a full day of chicken bus rides, or $5–10 for an intercity bus ride
  • SIM card with data:  $13 for 2GB with a 30-day validity

27. Colombia, $35/day

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A colorful destination with a dark past, Colombia is fast becoming a popular affordable destination. If you are a history geek, you will love the museums and historical sites in Bogotá, the Lost City, and beyond. If you are into nature, the Amazon awaits. As for diving enthusiasts, Colombia also boasts some of the world’s best sites and gorgeous beaches. With accommodation, transportation and food being so affordable, you will have room for some occasional splurges, so consider booking a luxurious villa for a night or two — you won’t get a deal this great anywhere else in this part of the world!

  • Meals:  $10–15 per day. Some hostels offer complimentary breakfast
  • Accommodation :  $8–12 per night in a hostel
  • Transportation : $1–3 for a full day of bus rides, or $10–50 for an intercity bus ride (be sure to check the domestic flights, which can sometimes be cheaper than buses)
  • SIM card with data : $13 for 2GB with a 30-day validity

28. Arizona & Utah (for a road trip!), $45/day

Grand Canyon in Utah

While the US is generally not a super budget destination, if you are doing a road trip, you can definitely save in some areas and splurge in others to even out your overall budget. For my  American Southwest road trip , I spent  an average of $110/day , which included a camper van rental, food, gas, and camping, plus little splurges here and there. Now, it was definitely more expensive because I was solo; if you had just one other person, you’d be able to split the costs almost perfectly in half (more if you had two other people along, and so on). The more, the merrier (until you run out of room and start elbowing each other).

Some quick tips on saving money:

  • Get a national park pass and for $80, you will be able to get a carload of people into any national park in the US for an entire year.
  • Rent a camper van  if you are renting a car. Then your accommodation, apart from the van fee, can be absolutely free by  camping only on BLM land .
  • Cook your own meals! Again, renting a camper van with kitchen facilities will enable this and save you a lot of money
  • Meals : $12–15/day
  • Accommodation : free
  • Transportation : $9/day for a camper van split between four people
  • SIM card with data : $35 for 1GB with a 30-day validity

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29. South Africa, $42/day

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If you are traveling on US dollars or euros, the exchange rate alone will do you a big favor. At this time of writing, one South African Rand is equal to six cents US.

Any hostel, guesthouse, or tourist accommodation in South Africa is called a “backpackers,” and they are typically in beautiful settings and have a unique personality, not to mention they are  affordable too . Food is where the big budget eater or saver can be, as it can get expensive in South Africa. To save money, cook your own food. Grocery stores are plentiful and have reasonable prices. By at least preparing your own breakfast and the occasional dinner, you can save a lot.

Unfortunately, public transportation outside of  Johannesburg  and  Cape Town  can be pretty limited. While there are a few private companies and trains that provide transportation around the country, the best (and possibly) cheapest way to get around is to rent a car and share with three other people, and go on  an epic road trip  together.

  • Meals : $12–15 per day
  • Accommodation :  $14–18 per night in a “backpackers”
  • Transportation : $9 per day for a camper van split between four people

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30. Namibia, $45/day

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Namibia is home to some of the world’s most spectacular views, including  the gorgeous Sossusvlei , the hauntingly beautiful Deadvlei, and the massive Fish River Canyon, just to name a few. At first glance, Namibia may not seem like a budget destination, as most accommodations cater to the luxury category, and transportation from one place to another can be limited in such a vast country. However, you just need to  do things a little bit differently  to save a lot of money.

The most important thing is to choose to camp instead of staying in a lodge. The luxury lodges cost about $50–200 per night, but you can camp at their sites for about $8–10 per night; government campsites will set you back about $15–18 per night. As for transportation, ideally you would want to rent a 4×4 and share it with a few people to split the cost. If your accommodation comes with a communal kitchen, make full use of it as cooking your own meals will definitely save you money. Entrance fees are generally cheap!

  • Accommodation : $8–18 per night
  • Transportation : $15–18 per day for a 4×4 split between four people
  • SIM card with data:  $16 for 1.5GB with a 60-day validity

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31. Egypt, $30/day

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Pyramids, ancient temples, and royal palaces once inhabited by pharaohs make Egypt seem like it would come at a high price. However, the reality is that this Middle Eastern country can be surprisingly affordable for travelers. One of the biggest expenses in Egypt is getting there, but with some planning and flexibility, you can find decently priced flights to Cairo or Luxor. Once you’ve arrived, you’ll find that hostels and guest houses, food, and transportation costs are surprisingly affordable, especially if you avoid resort cities like Hurghada.

  • Meals : $3–5 per meal
  • Accommodation : $10–15 per night for a dorm room
  • Transportation : $0.50 for a ride on a local bus
  • SIM card with data : $2.81 for 12GB with a 30-day validity

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The suggested budget above includes basic accommodation, transportation, and three meals, with a mix of simple breakfasts, hearty lunches, and light dinners, as well as Internet and one paid activity for the day. You will need to add on the other costs, like shopping, alcohol, and little splurges here and there to understand how much exactly is needed.

Some may want to dive or ski, which are typically higher-cost activities, and some just want to walk around and explore neighborhoods. If you are on a shoestring budget, the suggested budgets can be cut down further should you choose to couchsurf, hitchhike, and skip certain activities.

Are there any destinations that you would add to this list? Let us know in the comments below!

About Kristin Addis

Kristin Addis is the founder and CEO of Be My Travel Muse, a resource for female travelers all around the world since 2012. She's traveled solo to over 65 countries and has brought over 150 women on her all-female adventure tours from Botswana to the Alaskan tundra.

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Nicoline says

01/03/2019 at 11:00 pm

There are so many of these places I would love to visit or revisit. Especially a Namibian road trip is on top of my bucket list and I hope that I can do it this year. 42$ per day is alright and the flight tickets from Denmark aren’t that bad right now – it must be a sign! ?

Kristin says

01/05/2019 at 9:12 am

It must be!

01/04/2019 at 9:09 pm

Bosnia is one of the cheapest places in Europe with so much to see! It’s a good deal cheaper than its neighbor Croatia.

Good to know! Thank you!

Anonymous says

04/25/2021 at 5:55 pm

Absolutely! Go hungry!! Food is excellent too!!

Jessa L says

06/10/2019 at 2:35 am

Excellent info but main thought regarding SE Asia, especially regarding Vietnamese street food: #1 many foreigners do not have the gut bacteria to fight off many forms of food poisoning that occurs from street food. #2 All the food in SE Asia has loads of MSG which immediately makes it NOT healthy. Sorry but there’s no cheap Vietnamese that can be considered healthy with the amount of MSG they put in the food. Tasty, yes. Addictive, yes. Healthy, ummm nope.

06/10/2019 at 6:54 am

Fact checking this. #1: The food is mostly bought fresh from the market each day and cooked right in front of you. If you go to a stand with lots of people eating there, you can trust it’s good for you, too. I have never had food poisoning after 7 years of traveling and eating street food. #2: I’ve seen the food made fresh from each raw ingredient and I also know what MSG looks like. I’ve seen it on the stands in China but not in Veitnam. I think it really depends on which stand you eat from, and if you’re worried about MSG the restaurants you eat at can just as easily, if not more easily, add it to the food. I wouldn’t avoid street food because of these reasons. Tourist restaurants serve the same thing, but often less fresh, for more money and you DON’T see it cooked in front of you.

09/09/2019 at 11:01 pm

I agree with your comments Kristen, its also easy to ask and or learn the local word to say dont put it in as a lot of stands will add a little MSG for “extra flavour”

01/17/2023 at 3:56 am

‘Hoom, Hoom, Ajinomoto’, is what to say if you don’t want MSG

Marissa says

01/20/2020 at 12:45 pm

Agreed. Kristen

Daniel says

01/11/2024 at 9:22 am

I am a US Citizen and often travel to Vietnam at least once a year and I believe you have no idea what you’re talking about. Do not eat food sold on the street or others food stands around the corner. You have no idea what they did to the pre-made ingredients that are served to you in front of you. Most of them do not even have gloves while handling YOUR foods. Most of the times, ingredients are prepared somewhere else and none are monitored as far as food safety is concerned. Anyone can prepare foods without any inspections or licenses requirements and sell to the public whenever, where ever they want!!! Rotten meats are often used to make egg rolls by adding artificial flavorings and fried until the bad smell is gone. Food stands are notorious for being dirty and contaminated badly because they do not have enough clean water to wash or sanitize utensils used to handle their foods. There was a big issue in Vietnam recently when a street vendor was caught “recycling” leftover from the previous customer and sell it to the next customer… Just google about food safety standards in Vietnam and you’ll know.

Kristin Addis says

01/11/2024 at 4:08 pm

If there’s a long line of locals eating there, and they’re bringing their kids there, I’m also going to eat there.

04/19/2020 at 11:09 pm

You clearly dont have a clue abour vietnamese food..they are not into Msg…dont get confuse them with China Mf

06/07/2020 at 10:28 pm

Jessa, I think you should educate yourself before taking such a strong opinion on MSG because you clearly don’t have your facts straight. Vietnamese food is pretty healthy whether or not there is MSG in it. MSG alone is simply not bad for you.

If you don’t believe me read this article:

https://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/articles/2018-10-10/scientists-have-known-msg-is-safe-for-decades-why-dont-most-americans

07/29/2021 at 8:16 pm

So safe it will puff many up like a puffer fish. So safe.

Hugo Lindum says

02/07/2022 at 6:15 am

Street food is about as safe as it gets. Rarely had problems, nor do most people. As for MSG being bad, it must be the most researched food product in human history and no peer reviewed researched shows there is anything wrong with it. Even the EU says its safe. MSG being unsafe is up there with antivax and Elvis being alive on the moon.

12/21/2023 at 1:14 pm

i think it sounds really delicious and MSG is very healthy for you

Jonene Oxford says

02/25/2023 at 3:45 pm

Wish I could add the scientific info on here about MSG not being bad for your health. You should read up on it. You’d be surprised

Mohsen Ghiasi says

06/14/2019 at 7:48 am

Whay you dont write iran at the top man, its cheapest in the world with much more facility.

06/15/2019 at 9:17 am

As an American I can’t go there without taking a tour so to me it’s not that cheap, unfortunately 🙁

mark doty says

07/01/2020 at 6:18 pm

who in their right mind would go to Iran?

09/23/2020 at 1:33 pm

I lived there in the 70s and would love to go back to hike the mountains and ski again. Maybe someday.

02/07/2022 at 6:16 am

I would go there in the 1970s in a heart-beat. But today is 2022.

06/18/2019 at 7:45 am

Great list! Makes my bank account seem all that bigger 😉

06/18/2019 at 9:12 am

06/19/2019 at 9:36 am

Great list! You have been very helpful in getting some unique options together for a Christmas getaway for my husband and I! Although we will probably do AirBnB places instead of hostels, I feel like I have a much better idea of how far our money will go and tips on how to avoid being overcharged.

The biggest expense for me is always the flights since we live in Colorado, but I did find a really good website that has given me fares below what places like Expedia can offer called Skiplagged. If you haven’t checked it out, it can definitely save you some $$! I’m not affiliated with them or anything. Just thought I’d put it out there for other savvy travelers like me who are looking for the best deals!

06/19/2019 at 10:09 am

Thanks Lissa! I’d also suggest travel hacking! I have tips here: https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/how-to-fly-for-free/

Leena Malhotra says

06/23/2019 at 1:28 am

What about Russia ?

Russia is on my list for next year – it has so much to explore but can’t make it in a single trip. How about Russia from India ?

06/23/2019 at 9:45 am

I have heard the cities in Russia can be quite expensive but a few years ago the Ruble fell in value quite a bit which has made it much more affordable.

07/11/2019 at 5:59 am

Nice list. I am planning for Ukraine. Any specific suggestions

08/02/2019 at 12:27 pm

I have been to Ukraine many times so here is a rundown.

Kiev the capital historical city and very beautiful. Liviv cultural capital with some of the best food. Odessa seaside vacation hub and center of comedy.

Each city offers so much to see and do.

These are the cities that you are more likely find someone who speaks english, however I would recommend learning a couple of phrases. The people are hospitable but there still a language barrier.

08/03/2019 at 5:14 am

Thanks for the info!

07/17/2019 at 1:56 pm

Tanzania is pretty cheap too and the people here are very welcoming! You should try it out.

07/18/2019 at 12:05 pm

Agreed I love it there.

Brad Carss says

07/30/2019 at 6:57 pm

I love Namibia and persisted in my efforts to visit the Himba People in Opuwo by catching a taxi from my hostel in Windhoek to the pickup point for the van taking locals to the north of the country. There I arranged with the local tour hut (John Jakurama) to go on day and an overnight visit to the villages of these rarely visited people. It was a very cost-effective and engaging interaction to experience the harsh reality of their lives. At the end of my stay the elder of the family kissed my hand in blessing for seeking his village out and bringing them much needed food stuffs and supplies. My kind of travel, cheap, interactive, moving and low priority on most people’s destinations.

Augustin says

08/03/2019 at 2:16 am

You had already mentioned about a lot of places with less expensive, but the matter is that the flight charges are not economical to many of the destinations. I am from India and feel affordable rates with some southeastern Asian countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, loas, Burma, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. The flight charges to these places are about 100 US Dollars with Air Asia flights, but it is really too high to Europe, Africa or America. This makes trips costlier. Anyway it is good exploring one.

08/03/2019 at 5:13 am

That’s true, I’m not taking into consideration where you might be flying in from, since we are all coming from different places, but once you get there it’s cheaper than other countries like Norway or Iceland.

08/03/2019 at 3:12 am

Hi! I have travelled before, I worked for a long haul airline and spent a few days in most countries. However, I really want to travel properly. What place would you recommend for newbie backpackers? Do you have any tips for me? Thanks 🙂

08/03/2019 at 5:12 am

Southeast Asia! https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/best-countries-for-beginner-travelers/

MikesRoadTrip says

08/05/2019 at 7:14 am

Really great piece!

08/17/2019 at 12:14 pm

It seems you generated this list based on where you went. I’m surprised Belorus, Russia, Abkhazia, Azerbaijan are not there

08/17/2019 at 12:19 pm

I haven’t been to most of these places, actually, but thanks for sharing more places that are affordable!

08/30/2019 at 7:47 pm

Pakistan is another beautiful country to visit and also very cheap. The Northern parts of Pakistan are full of natural beauty. People of Pakistan are very friendly and when you go there you will be amazed to find out that country is so different than what it is portrayed in NEWS. The hospitality of people there is simply amazing and food is simply awesome. Highly recommended place to visit.

09/02/2019 at 9:50 am

I’d love to visit!

Marianne says

10/09/2019 at 3:24 am

Hi! My boyfriend and I took a year off to travel Asia, and about 4 months in we have spent wayyy too much money (oops). We would like to settle down somewhere cheap for a month to try and make up for it. We are hoping to find somewhere close to the beach where the food is good. If there were some (free or cheap) things to do and see so we wouldn’t be too bored that would be even better. Does such a place even exist? ? I was thinking Cambodia, maybe, or Vietnam (cause I love Vietnamese food) but really anywhere in SE Asia would be perfect. Do you have any suggestions for a specific place like that you really loved?

Also, I love this blog, I have probably visited daily in the couple of years leading up to our trip ?

10/09/2019 at 10:22 am

Hey Marianne. It happens! I’d look at Southeast Asia for sure. I’d thought about Hoi An personally. The food is good, wifi is fast, it’s cheap. You can also think about Cambodia or even southern Thailand. You could think about Kuta in Lombok, Indonesia as well. Such a place definitely exists 🙂

Keep in mind it’s usually much cheaper to go check things out in person and ask around for places to rent longer term than it is to try to find them online.

Ian Culbertson says

10/13/2019 at 5:15 pm

Hi Kristin, I’d really like to do Incan trail in Peru to MP in December, any advice on tours for doing routes less traveled? Thanks Ian

10/19/2019 at 12:02 pm

If you want to do the Inca Trail unfortunately there’s just one trail and it’s not less-traveled, but there’s also the Lares trek and the Salkantay which will end up in Machu Picchu. I liked Alpaca Expeditions for the Inca Trail.

marla braden says

11/09/2019 at 11:18 am

I second Alpaca Expeditions. I did the Inca trail in December, not really high season. I got tickets when I got to Cusco (not 6 months advance) and our group of maybe 10 people plus the guides and porters were the only people I saw for 4 days until we arrived at Machu Picchu itself. Off season is the way to go anywhere, imo.

11/10/2019 at 11:36 am

Wow that’s amazing! Definitely wasn’t my experience. Nicely planned.

Renuka Walter says

12/06/2019 at 5:13 am

That’s a great list! I’m glad India is on the list. I have been exploring it for a decade now, and I agree it’s affordable and so rewarding! Would love to experience Romania.

12/06/2019 at 11:06 am

I’d love to experience India!

Md. Shakhawat Hossain says

01/08/2020 at 11:31 am

Hello there, Thank you very much for sharing a nice as well as the well-informative article here. The information you have described herewith was really amazing! However, if you allow me to add one more place to must-visit I would be glad, and the place name Bangladesh. The place of natural beauty and many more. And, also very cheap.

Thank you very much.

01/08/2020 at 7:01 pm

I’d love to go! Yes it should be on the list.

neymasport says

01/14/2020 at 8:18 pm

Thank you for sharing the colorful collection here, thank you for this article. This country is very beautiful. Hope to come here and try it once  

Nikola Webster says

01/22/2020 at 6:10 pm

Hi there, Wow – super-comprehensive list! I’ve been to more than half on this list. A couple I have on my list to visit that I’m told a super cheap (even cheaper than India) are Pakistan and Bangladesh. I’ve also heard Laos is wicked cheap! Nikki

01/22/2020 at 8:12 pm

I’d love to see Pakistan too! Laos is indeed pretty cheap.

Doona Neace says

02/04/2020 at 1:44 am

You recommended most of the places are on my list. Next year I want to visit Croatia and Turkey.

02/15/2020 at 6:31 pm

This is such a great list which really breaks down the costs and saves a lot of research time! Thanks for sharing.

02/16/2020 at 10:55 am

Thanks for such a great post! And thanks for sharing your valuable experiences. I already traveled to Most of EA countries but i have no any idea for african and S. American countries, i will use this post for my future plan.

05/03/2020 at 11:11 am

Wow, that’s article is amazing. I did not know that you can travel to places this cheap. This article chsnge the way I look at traveling. I have always thought it costly as I spend a lot when traveling, but after reading this things have changed.

takeoffwithme says

05/08/2020 at 7:21 am

Very nice article. Will be really helpful for backpackers

Vaishnavi Omprakash Jadhav says

07/08/2020 at 4:38 am

There is lot more in INDIA. Do come. We have a lot more than expected.

Samson says

08/21/2020 at 5:38 am

How is the Covid-19 situation there?

08/21/2020 at 5:39 am

How is the Covid-19 situation in India?

08/29/2020 at 4:32 am

Great article. Thanks

Greg Christensen says

09/03/2020 at 9:11 am

Recently did southern Utah (from OH) for 6 weeks and spent 9000 dolllars … that’s about 200 dollars per day. Gasoline 1500 (8000 miles), hotels and campsites 1200, NP pass and BLM trail fees 100, topo maps/books/gifts 400, my own jeep routine and unexpected service 500, jeep rubicon 4WD 10 day rental for The Maze 1950, 4WD and backpacking supplies 400, laundry 50, food/beverages/snacks/water 2900. Biggest expenses are always food from restaurants and the remote expensive trips that are hard to access.

09/03/2020 at 9:40 am

Yes restaurants can be a lot. If you have to rent the 4×4 yes that really adds up!

Amogue says

09/15/2020 at 3:54 am

all this country are awesome I am going ti visit vietnam after the covid situation

10/09/2020 at 2:22 pm

Maybe Nicaragua is not safe, but I think it’s way safer than Guatemala. Please, be careful if planning to travel to any of this countries. Specially women travelling alone.

Michelle says

11/30/2020 at 12:03 pm

Yes, very surprised you didn’t include Morocco! Marrakech (or Casablanca) can get expensive if you want the most luxurious accommodations/prefer gambling, but overall a very cheap country to travel. You can get around easily if you wish to visit multiple cities, for as little as $8 or so intercity. (overnight sleeper trains will cost a bit more) You can even fly from Madrid or Lisbon to Marrakech for around $100 if you know where to look 🙂 I’d say to definitely visit Marrakech, Fes, and Chefchaouen if you are not sure where to travel. Stay in riads or hostels. Walk around the souks, and take in all the sights the cities have to offer. Getting to the desert is a little more difficult and costly, but worth the experience if it is something you have always dreamed of doing!

12/03/2020 at 8:57 am

Good to know!

Catherine says

05/16/2021 at 5:54 am

India very risky for woman, last time I went there was groped, not once but multiple times. In india get used to man staring at your cleavage, boobs and ass all the time.

01/12/2023 at 8:24 pm

Did that happen in North India?

08/17/2023 at 3:52 am

Only in Punjab . Rest of India is very safe

Linniey???? says

05/22/2021 at 7:51 pm

Thank you for sharing… Very interesting and nice places for backpakers… South Korea is also very cheap and beautiful nature for nature lovers… ????

Tina Hallmark says

07/15/2021 at 2:27 pm

I know you are already bogged down with reply’s and on to your next adventure but I wanted to pick your brain. Myself, husband and our daughter, age 10 want to spend a month next year in another country (if all goes well, we may make it into an annual thing). We are great outdoors, we love food, we love history and love animals and we are all well traveled. We would like to pick our first month long trip for June 2022 (climate has to be below average of 85 degrees F). Basically we can’t decide on where we should go to stay around 10k for all 3 of us and how best planning for a month in a country. Any insight would be wonderful! We have thought about Bali/Philippians, Greece or Italy but I saw you mention Namibia and that sounds wonderful too! PS We do not want to stay in hostiles. Thank you for any information you may want to send our way! Tina

07/17/2021 at 12:40 pm

I’m not sure all of those places fall under your temperature requirements but it really depends on what kind of experience you want. I think they could all be wonderful.

05/25/2024 at 1:15 pm

Malaysia,muslim country, respectful (i cannot remember one time the call to prayers through loud speakers from the Masjid,like inTurkey ,to wake you up) ,nice roads, good infrastructures,cheap tolls on expressways,good variety of landscapes,mountains (hills as they call them) in the north, definetly mountains, to cool off, a lot of coast lines, a big variety of cuisines, prices quite reasonable overall, you can bargain ,a lot of people speak English (previously British colony of Malaya),ONLY country in south east Asia where you can buy outright a piece of land or an house or start a business without having a partner or local spouse, politically stable and quite safe, compared to the many neighbours and others places in the world. If you drink, it is widely available but heavily taxed ! And gasoline is very cheap as well but cars are not so but definitely cheaper that Singapore, world record !

02/20/2022 at 4:29 pm

03/01/2022 at 11:02 pm

Excuse me, but Georgia is not in Europe!! It is part of the Caucasus, which is in Asia. And as for Vietnam & most of southeast asia, can we say KRAITS!!! You fail to mention this very big danger…many people have gotten bitten by these snakes and died! Last but not least, that chicken or pork you get in Taiwan and China: might be DOG or CAT!!! Think about that B4 you scarf down just any streetfood!!

03/02/2022 at 11:19 am

lol I don’t think they’re eating cat or dog in Taiwan and I don’t know a soul who has been bitten by that snake you mention.

12/21/2023 at 1:21 pm

John im glad you got all your anger out on this message but no one really cares and all u did was waste everyones time thanks a lot JOHN!!

07/14/2022 at 9:22 pm

Ukraine really?

07/23/2022 at 11:50 am

Prior to the current situation it was a great place to travel, and it will be again one day.

Grace Christopher says

01/22/2023 at 9:01 am

I would love if someone can put me through how to go about the process of applying to any of the country mentioned above. That is work visa

01/26/2023 at 6:38 am

Hi I am planning to travel to Greece combined with some islands. Could you please tell me more about which places and accommodations you recommend and suggest. I will be traveling with my 21 year old son .

07/01/2023 at 9:54 am

Hi Nora: Recommend looking at this great BMYM post: 31 of the Absolute Best Things to Do in Greece It includes a huge variety of things to do which I am sure your 21 year old son would enjoy too! Also, in BMTM website, click on “Destinations” at the top of this page and pick “Greece” and it has other great resources! Good luck!

Austin A. McCary says

06/02/2023 at 8:27 pm

This article on the cheapest destinations to travel to is a goldmine of budget travel inspiration! I appreciate the thorough breakdown of affordable destinations across different continents. The inclusion of budget-friendly activities and accommodation options is incredibly helpful for planning a cost-effective trip. I’m excited to explore some of these destinations that offer incredible experiences without breaking the bank. Thanks for sharing this valuable resource!

Mani Venkat says

05/09/2024 at 2:59 am

Nice blog!!! Thanks for information

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100 Cheapest Places to Travel in the World

Searching for the cheapest places to travel? To aid your budget travel plans, we've ranked the 100 most popular tourist destinations by price. This list of cheap vacation destinations can help you find the best places to travel on any budget!

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Want to find the cheapest places to travel? You’re in the right spot.

Welcome to our annual report on the world’s most affordable travel destinations! We’ve updated our rankings for 2022, and we even have a new number one…but we’ll get to that in a bit!

Finding cheap vacation ideas can be frustrating. Getting the best travel deals typically takes hours of time-consuming research – including comparing hotels,  finding cheap flights , and considering your meal options. And this is  after  you’ve spent weeks researching where to go.

So, we’ve taken the top 100 travel destinations in the world and ranked them according to price. You’re welcome.

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Cheapest Places to Travel: Destinations #1-#10

Without further ado, here’s our list of the cheapest places to travel in the world for 2022.

1) Hanoi, Vietnam

image of Ho Chi Minh tomb

Average Cost: $19.75/day

For the first time ever, Hanoi has managed to grab the top spot on our list of cheap places to travel. As the capital of Vietnam, the city is a cultural hub full of museums and important places of interest. The hectic Old Quarter is definitely something you don’t want to miss. Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum, the Temple of Literature, and Hoan Kiem Lake are also popular spots for tourists.

2) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

cheapest places to travel image of ho chi minh city

Average Cost: $19.83/day

Known as Saigon before the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh City is home to a vibrant arts scene and loads of French colonial architecture. Many visitors enjoy spending time in the energetic Ben Thanh Market, where street vendors serve up local flavors at a price that can fit inside anyone’s budget. Those seeking quieter spaces will enjoy wandering through the Cu Chi Tunnels, a network of underground tunnels built by the Viet Cong during the war that span thousands of miles. It’s also worth noting that Ho Chi Minh City ranks in the top 6 cheapest places to travel for food and beverage prices, while it comes in at #2 for the cheapest places to stay.

3) Pattaya, Thailand

cheapest vacation spots - image of Pattaya Thailand

Average Cost: $27.51/day

Sure, there are plenty of cultural activities for visitors to enjoy in Pattaya, Thailand. However, what people really come here for is the beach. Situated on the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya’s is home to some of the most beautiful beaches you’ll find anywhere. The area is also famous for its lively nightlife and excellent shopping. Best of all, it won’t cost you an arm and a leg to stay here. Pattaya ranks 4th on our list for the cheapest places to stay and 11th in daily food costs.

4) Phuket, Thailand

image of wooden boat in Thailand

Average Cost: $28.34/day

Do you love cheap vacation spots that are home to beautiful mountains, lush rainforests, and pristine beaches? Traveling to Phuket, Thailand may be for you. Although some luxury travel options are available, one of the best things about this island is that you don’t have to mortgage the house to stay here. There are plenty of 3 and 4-star accommodations from which to choose. In fact, of all the travel destinations we’ve surveyed, Phuket ranks #1 for cheapest hotel costs. As with other places in Thailand, the nightlife here won’t disappoint you either.

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5) Samui, Thailand

best place to visit in the world cheap

Average Cost: $29.18/day

Samui, Thailand continues the run for Thailand and is also the first of 20 new destinations to make our list. The second largest island in Thailand, Samui (a.k.a. “Ko Samui”) has become a bustling tourist destination. Resorts, bungalows, and private villas, grace the palm-lined beaches. Visitors should also check out the famous Big Buddha statue at Wat Phra Yai Temple.

6) Bangkok, Thailand

cheapest places to travel - image of Bangkok Thailand skyline

Average Cost: $30.06/day

Bangkok ranks as the cheapest place to eat on our survey. That, in combination with its affordable hotels, helps the city land solidly inside our top ten for this year. The relatively high cost of beverages is the only thing keeping it from moving higher. Renowned for its exciting nightlife and entertainment, Bangkok isn’t just a party town. While you’re there, don’t miss out on the city’s amazing religious sites, including the Wat Phra Kaew – the most sacred Buddhist Temple in Thailand. There’s also the Grand Palace, the Wat Arun Temple, and some serious shopping for you to enjoy.

7) Krabi, Thailand

krabi, thailand - image of boats on the beach

Average Cost: $31.05/day

You know those beautiful photos of the jagged limestone cliffs you see on Instagram? Most of those are pictures of Thailand, and many of them come from Krabi province. Located just across the bay from Phuket, Krabi is a super cheap vacation idea. While it may cost a few bucks to get over there, Krabi ranks in the top 10 for both meals and accomodations. With those types of prices, Krabi has definitely been added to our bucket list!

8) Chiang Mai, Thailand

cheap places to travel - image of Chiang Mai tmeples

Average Cost: $31.42/day

Chiang Mai is one of the most interesting places to travel in Thailand, and one of the world’s best bargain vacations. Chiang Mai offers the 5th cheapest food prices and the 9th most affordable accomodations of any destination on our list. Located in the mountains of northern Thailand, the city is home to countless Buddhist temples and sacred religious sites. Nature and wildlife tours are also popular excursions in Chiang Mai.

9) Delhi, India

Cheapest countries to visit - image of building in Delhi, India

Average Cost: $36.70/day

Delhi scores high marks for its low prices across the board, which helps keep it in the top 10 on our list of the world’s cheapest places to travel. With an estimated 30.7 million inhabitants living in the metropolitan area, the city is also huge. Delhi is home to a ridiculous amount of important sacred and religious sites. At just 3.5 hours away by car, it’s also a decent starting point to explore the Taj Mahal. Be sure to check out the Chandni Chowk bazaar and the Red Fort as well.

10) Cusco, Peru

best place to visit in the world cheap

Average Cost: $37.24/day

Rounding our top 10 cheapest destinations in the world is Cusco, Peru. A newcomer to our list, Cusco also snags the distinction of being the cheapest place to travel in South America. This mountain town was once the capital of the Incan Empire and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The city features well-preserved archeological sites as well as some great examples of Spanish colonial architecture.

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Cheapest Places to Travel: Destinations #11-#20

11) istanbul, turkey.

image of Istanbul at night

Average Cost: $41.42/day

For more than 2,000 years, Istanbul has straddled the continents of Europe and Asia, making it one of the most important and culturally rich cities in the world. It is literally the point on the map where east and west collide. Thankfully, it is still one of the cheapest places to visit, too. Prices for hotels, food, and beverages all rank within the top 20 of our list.

12) Antalya, Turkey

image of beach in Antalya, Turkey

Average Cost: $43.93/day

Moving from the city to the beach, Antalya is a Turkish resort city located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. It’s also one of the cheapest vacation spots in the world. Known for its beaches and Old Harbor, the city serves as the gateway to Turkey’s “Turquoise Coast,” named for the beautiful blue waters that are found there. But, beaches aren’t the only thing that Antalya has going for it. The area is home to museums, ancient Roman ruins, and a variety of waterfalls that give Antalya a certain splash appeal.

13) Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt

best place to visit in the world cheap

Average Cost: $46.20/day

Sharm El-Sheik is an Egyptian resort town located on the Siani Peninsula and sits directly on the Red Sea. The inviting sandy beaches and clear waters make this a great spot to kick back and relax. If you’re more adventurous, get up close and personal with a diverse aray of sealife wile enjoying a diving trip to Ras Muhammad National Park. When you’re done, be sure to grab a drink and a bite to eat while strolling along the promenade at Naama Bay.

14) Cairo, Egypt

cheapest places to travel - image of Great Sphinx and pyramid

Average Cost: $46.70/day

If checking out some ancient Egyptian ruins is more your speed, Cairo may be the place for you. Luckily, if you enjoy budget travel, it still ranks as one of the cheapest places to travel in the world. While you’ll want to visit Tahrir Square and several of the city’s museums and mosques, Cario’s biggest tourist attraction is the nearby location of Giza – home of both the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx.

15) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

cheapest vacation spots - aerial view of Rio at night

Average Cost: $47.47/day

Known throughout the world for its incredible beaches and nightlife, Rio de Janeiro is also one of the most affordable places to visit. Lucky for tourists, the pandemic appears to have made things even cheaper. Food prices have dropped in Rio, moving from the middle of the pack pre-pandemic to the top 25 today. Hotels have also gotten cheaper, ranking inside the top 20, while Rio ranks a stellar #9 for beverage prices. In addition to visiting Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, you’ll want to check out the famous “Christ the Redeemer” statue towering over the city from the mountains above. While attending the city’s Carnival festival (the world’s largest) may be on your bucket list, remember that prices during this time of year are significantly more expensive.

16) St. Petersburg, Russia

image of church in St. Petersburg, Russia

Average Cost: $48.34/day

Serving as its capital for more than 200 years, St. Petersburg is one of the best places to travel in Russia. The city has a more European feel than other cities in the country, and that goes beyond just the architecture. St. Petersburg is filled with dozens of museums, churches, and historic sites. Prices for hotels in St. Petersburg are also the cheapest of any European city you’ll find on our list. Coming in as the 5th cheapest city for hotels is the main reason St. Petersburg tops our list as the cheapest European city to visit in 2022.

17) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

image of Kuala Lumpur skyline

Average Cost: $50.76/day

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia and one of the most visited cities in the world. The city itself is instantly recognizable because of the Petronas Towers – the tallest twin skyscrapers in the world. Although Kuala Lumpur has plenty of notable sites, touring the Batu Caves makes for a great day trip outside the city.

18) Mexico City, Mexico

cheapest places to travel - mexico city

Average Cost: $52.26/day

Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world, and – by our numbers – the cheapest place to travel in North America. With world-class museums, incredible architecture, and historical sites, Mexico City is a religious and cultural mecca that deserves a spot on your budget travel destinations list. While you’re there, take a day trip to the famed Aztec temple Teotihuacan – known as the “Pyramid of the Sun.” If you’re traveling with the kids, a stop by Six Flags Mexico may also be in order.

19) Buenos Aires, Argentina

image of Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires

Average Cost: $53.18/day

Continuing it’s rise in both popularity and our rankings, Buenos Aires jumped inside the top 20 on our list of cheapest places to visit. Tourists will find Buenos Aires to be one of South America’s most cosmopolitan areas. While you’re there, be sure to visit the Casa Rosada, Argentina’s famous presidential palace. The Teatro Colon, a 2,500 seat opera house, is also worth a visit.

20) Zhuhai, China

cheap places to travel - image of Zhuhai

Average Cost: $54.25/day

Neighboring Macau, but significantly less expensive, is the thoroughly modern Chinese city of Zhuhai. While Macau offers more adult-themed entertainment (like casinos), Zhuhai can be considered more family friendly. In addition to golf courses and parks, the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom is one of the most popular attractions here. Thankfully, adults can still take advantage of the sites in nearby Macau but at a fraction of the cost.

Cheapest Places to Travel: Destinations #21-#30

21) lima, peru.

cheapest places to travel - image of park in Lima, Peru

Average Cost: $55.35/day

As the capital of Peru, Lima is the nation’s largest city. Hotel prices in Lima rank inside the top 40. However, food and beverage prices speak to every budget traveler’s heart – ranking 14th and 24th, respectively. While spending time in Lima’s well-preserved town center is enjoyable, taking a trip to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu is a must while in Peru.

22) Hurghada, Egypt

image of sidewalk with palm trees in Hurghada, Egypt

Average Cost: $55.79/day

Hurghada is the third Egyptian destination to make our top 25 cheapest places to travel. Located on the Red Sea, Hurghada’s sandy beaches occupy roughly 25 miles of coastline. Still, beaches and scuba diving isn’t all the city has to offer. This resort town is also known for its restaurants, nightclub scene, and even it’s old town known as El Dahar.

23) Beijing, China

cheapest places to travel - image of the gate to Tiananmen in Beijing

Average Cost: $59.41/day

For 2022, Beijing moves up 9 spots to #23 on our list of cheap places to travel. Although the city is roughly 3,000 years old, the Chinese capital offers an excellent blend of ancient and modern sites. Inside Beijing, visiting the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square are a must. You should also be sure to make the 1.5 hour drive to the Great Wall of China while you’re there. Don’t miss it.

24) Cancun, Mexico

cheapest places to travel - image of hotel zone and beaches in Cancun

Average Cost: $59.76/day

Warm weather? Check. Beautiful sandy beaches? Check. Fantastic nightlife? Cancun has it all. Even better, it is one of the cheapest places to travel in North America. While you can find super-cheap hotels, if you want to stay in the hotel zone along the beach (and you definitely do), you’ll end up paying significantly more. Still, that’s right in line with most hotels throughout North America and Europe. Meals here still rank #45 overall, and prices for an adult beverage rank just outside the top 25 of all the destinations listed here. So, if you’re looking for cheap beach vacations, Cancun should be near the top of your list.

>>Related:  Cancun Travel Guide

25) Mecca, Saudi Arabia

cheapest places to travel - image of pilgrims at the Kaaba in Mecca

Average Cost: $60.43/day

Mecca is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and is Islam’s holiest site. Millions of muslims descend upon the city each year during the Hajj pilgrimage, making their way to the Kaaba – the most sacred shrine in all of Islam. Be aware that only muslims are allowed to enter this sacred city. Non-muslims could be fined or deported for trying to pass through.

26) Playa del Carmen, Mexico

best place to visit in the world cheap

Average Cost: $61.66/day

Located south of Cancun on the Yucatan Peninsula, Playa del Carmen is the crown jewel of Mexico’s Riviera Maya region. Famous for its incredible sandy beaches and thriving coral reefs, this exciting city is more than a simple beach town. Lively 5th Avenue and the city’s close proximity to several Mayan archeologial sites makes Playa del Carmen a great and cheap vacation destination for almost any type of traveler.

>>Related: Playa del Carmen Travel Guide

27) Osaka, Japan

Osaka Japan at night

Average Cost: $66.03/day

Osaka may be the 3rd largest city in Japan, but it makes the biggest jump forward on this years’s list – ranking as the 27th cheapest city in the world for 2022. The city is most famous for its popular entertainment district, but it is also packed with museums, a stunning castle, and a family-friendly aquarium. Universal Studios Japan is also located here.

28) Busan, South Korea

best place to visit in the world cheap

Average Cost: $66.85/day

Busan is the second most populous city in South Korea, but don’t believe for a second that it takes a backseat to the capital city of Seoul. Here, you can wander through the bustling international market or go ice skating inside the world’s largest department store. Want to hit the beach? Busan has got that too. Haeundae Beach boasts nearly a mile of beautiful sandy beach while Gwangalli Beach offers a quieter respite from the city (and beautiful views of the evening lightshow at Gwangan Bridge).

29) Prague, Czech Republic

cheapest places to travel photo of Prauge

Average Cost: $66.93/day

When searching for affordable European holidays, be sure to put Prague near the top of your list. Why? For starters, it’s one of the cheapest place to travel in Europe, according to our methodology. Known for its cheap beer, affordable hotels, and reasonable meal prices, Prague is a great place to hang out. Sure, there is plenty to see – like visiting the Old Town Square and Prague Castle – but simply soaking up the atmosphere is the city’s main attraction.

30) Marrakech, Morocco

cheapest places to travel - image of market in Marrakech

Average Cost: $67.57/day

Located in western Morocco, Marrakech is an important economic and cultural center in North Africa. A former imperial city, one of the most popular things to do here is to tour the palaces and their gardens. Also consider getting lost in the chaotic streets of Medina, the walled medieval city within the city which is designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located relatively close to both the mountains and the desert, nature and wildlife tours are also popular.

Cheapest Places to Travel: Destinations #31-#40

31) kiev, ukraine.

best place to visit in the world cheap

Average Cost: $68.67/day

Home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Kiev is more than just the capital of Ukraine. It is one of the most important cultural, educational, and industrial hubs in all of Eastern Europe. Packed with beautiful churches and a thriving street art scene, this city will delight art, history, and architecture lovers alike. Although political tensions in the region are currently running extremely high, be sure to put Kiev back on your travel bucket list once the tensions subside.

32) Seoul, South Korea

cheapest places to travel - seoul at night

Average Cost: $69.46/day

South Korea’s largest city, Seoul, is widely considered to be one of the world’s top cultural and economic hubs. Blending ancient cultures and architecture with modern skyscrapers and entertainment, Seoul provides a unique mix of the past meeting the present. In addition to visiting the area’s numerous palaces and temples, be sure to check out the incredible views at nearby Bukhansan National Park.

33) Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

cheapest places to travel in the Caribbean

Average Cost: $69.49/day

If beautiful beach vacations are more your thing, Punta Cana may be a great fit for you. As one of the cheapest places to travel in the Caribbean, Punta Cana is an attractive option for budget travelers from the United States and Canada. With spectacular sandy beaches, relatively affordable prices, and the incredible turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sean, this place is sure to help you get your relax on.

34) Sapporo, Japan

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Average Cost: $69.97/day

Known across the world for its beer, the Japanese mountain city of Sapporo is also one of the world’s most affordable travel destinations. Skiers come for the magnificent slopes while ice scupltors from around the world transform the city into a winter wonderland during the Sapporo Snow Festival. Check out the city’s fantastic museums, catch a game at the Sapporo Dome, and sample a local dish called “kegani” (hairy crab) while you’re there!

35) Budapest, Hungary

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Average Cost: $70.96/day

Central and Eastern Europe are full of cheap vacation ideas, and Hungary is one of the cheapest countries to visit. Budapest, the nation’s largest city and capital, is a delight for tourists – both for its sightseeing and the fact that it’s easy on their pocketbook. While food, hotel, and beverage prices are some of the cheapest you’ll find in all of Europe, taking a short cruise through town on the Danube River is something you’ll never forget.

36) Fukuoka, Japan

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Average Cost: $72.22/day

Situated on the northern coast of Kyushu Island, Fukuoka, Japan is known for more than just its beaches. It is a popular destination for shopping, boasting the enormous Canal City Hakata shopping center. You’ll also want to explore Fukuoka’s historic ancient temples and check out the view from the Fukuoka Tower observation deck – Japan’s tallest seaside tower.

37) Taipei, Taiwan

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Average Cost: $72.64/day

Taipei, Taiwan ranks as the 37th cheapest city in the world for 2022. With incredible night markets and tons of street food, Taipei is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. The city is also home to a host of temples and museums for tourists to enjoy. Elephant Mountain and Yangmingshan National Park make for great day trips from the city.

38) Moscow, Russia

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Average Cost: $74.87/day

Speaking of cheap places to travel, in terms of value, Russia’s capital city is one of the best places to visit in Europe. While you’ll definitely want to spend time visiting the Red Square and the Kremlin, Moscow is also a major cultural hub. Wander around the city’s cadre of art and history museums before catching a performance from the Bolshoi Ballet.

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39) Macau, Macau

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Average Cost: $75.74/day

Like its neighbor Hong Kong, Macau is an autonomous region of China located on the country’s south coast. As a former Portuguese territory, the area features a mix of cultural influences and tastes. The area is also home to several mega casinos, earning the nickname the “Las Vegas of China.” Unlike other areas known for their showy nature, food and hotel prices in Macau rank relatively affordable on our list. However, prices for adult beverages are more in line with what you’d find in Western Europe and North America.

40) Porto, Portugal

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Average Cost: $77.20/day

Slipping barely inside the top 40 of our cheapest places to travel list is Porto, Portugal. Located on Portugal’s northwestern coast, this city is known for its majestic bridges, cobbled streets, and port wine. While prices for accommodations and meals are some of the best you’ll find in Western Europe, beverage prices rank as some of the cheapest in the world. Porto ranks a solid 31st overall in the beverage category. We’ll drink to that!

Cheapest Places to Travel: Destinations #41-#50

41) tokyo, japan.

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Average Cost: $77.56/day

Tokyo is another ultra-modern city that finds itself on our list. Although finding cheap places to travel in Asia is pretty easy, Tokyo ranks among the most expensive in the region. Still, Japan’s largest city is relatively affordable compared to many places in Europe and North America. With that said, Tokyo is one of the world’s hottest tourist destinations, ranking 15th overall on Euromonitor’s Top City Destinations Index for last year.

42) Johannesburg, South Africa

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Average Cost: $78.27/day

Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa and ranks as the #42 cheapest travel destination in the world for 2022. Beverage prices rank in the top 25%, but hotel and meal prices helped push the city further down the list (39th for accommodations, 56th in restaurant costs). Popular things to do in Johannesburg include visiting the Apartheid Museum, checking out the “Cradle of Humankind” UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoying nature safaris.

43) Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

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Average Cost: $79.06/day

Located in the UAE, Sharjah is a popular and affordable travel destination which sits on the shores of the Persian Gulf. Families love the fun-filled theme parks and aquarium. Architecture lovers and religious travelers enjoy the Al Noor Mosque and the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization. Of course, the bustling waterfront attracts travelers of all types.

44) Heraklion, Greece

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Average Cost: $80.26/day

Located on the island of Crete, Heraklion is a popular resort area in Greece. Heraklion remains a relatively cheap vacation spot in Europe, coming in at #44 overall. While families may come to enjoy a beach vacation, they can also soak up some of the area’s remarkable museums and ancient ruins. Just a few minutes from the city, tourists will find the ancient archaeological site of Knossos, believed to be Europe’s oldest city.

45) Krakow, Poland

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Average Cost: $80.66/day

Cracking the top half in two of our three categories, Krakow lands at #45 on our list of the cheapest places to travel in the world. The city is famous for its medieval town center, which is remarkably well preserved considering all of the political turmoil this country has faced throughout history. Wandering through the large Jewish quarter is also a must. Located within close proximity to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Krakow also makes a good home base for a journey there.

46) Athens, Greece

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Average Cost: $82.07/day

In my opinion, a trip to Greece represents one of the best value vacations in all of Europe. Although some tell you to hit the highlights in Athens and leave quickly, I disagree. The birthplace of western culture, Athens is an incredibly unique city, filled with some of the most amazing historical and cultural sites you’ll find anywhere. Sure, you’ll want to head out into the Greek countryside, but the gritty, lively streets of Athens are something you should consider taking a few days to enjoy.

47) Cape Town, South Africa

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Average Cost: $82.45/day

The second largest city in South Africa, Cape Town is another newcomer to our list. This naturally beautiful seaside city is filled with fun things to do. It also serves as the home of South Africa’s parliament. Be sure to check out the various beaches, check out the Bo-kaap neighborhood, and ride the cable car to the top of Table Mountain for some breathtaking views.

48) Kyoto, Japan

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Average Cost: $85.81/day

Once the capital of the Japanese empire, Kyoto is now one of Japan’s best places to travel. Famous for its traditional wooden houses, buddhist temples, and imperial palaces, the city also provides beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. While you’re there, be sure to enjoy a kaiseki dinner and a geisha show.

4 9) Guangzhou, China

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Average Cost: $86.94/day

Located just to the northwest of Hong Kong and Shenzhen is Guangzhou, China. Like its neighbors, Guangzhou is a popular destination for tourists of all stripes. Adventure seekers may wish to go bungee jumping at nearby Baiyun Mountain. The Chimelong Safari Park and Chimelong International Circus tend to be popular for families traveling with children.

50) Medina, Saudi Arabia

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Average Cost: $86.98/day

Located in western Saudi Arabia, Medina is an extremely popular destination for pilgrims. Inside the city, you’ll find the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi mosque. The mosque was originally built by the Prophet Muhammad in the year 622 and is considered to be the second-holiest site in Islam – containing the tomb of the the Prophet Muhammad himself. Medina is also home to another important mosque, Masjid al-Qiblatain. After the Prophet Muhammad received the revelation to change the direction of prayer, it was here that Muslims first began to pray toward Mecca instead of Jerusalem.

Cheapest Places to Travel 2022: Complete Results

Our methodology.

Let me assure you, we haven’t taken this project lightly.

To accurately measure the cost of each location, we’ve created a methodology which ensures that each destination stands on relatively equal footing. So, as we’ve done in the past, we have focused our efforts on factors that were universal, controllable, and useful.

First, we had to decide which destinations to include. Although Brookings, South Dakota may be a cheap place to travel for fellow South Dakotans, how many people actually visit Brookings each year? How useful is that to the vast majority of people?

For that reason, we have limited inclusion on our list to the cities which appear on Euromonitor International’s  Top 100 City Destinations Index  for 2021. The index ranks international travel destinations accross 6 key metrics – including Economic & Business Performance, Tourism Perfomrance, Tourism Policy & Attractiveness, Tourism Infrastructure, Health and Safety, and Sustainability. It also replaces Euromonitor’s now defunct Top 100 City Destinations Report – which is what we have used in the past to determine which cities make our list.

Since everybody’s travel style is different, we also must determine which factors best represent the overall cost of a destination. Average food and beverage costs are an important factor in our rankings, as we feel they are indicative of an area’s overall affordability.

Using numbers from  Numbeo , our food and entertainment numbers are based on the average cost of a meal at an “inexpensive” restaurant (3 per day) and the average cost of a domestic beer (3 per day). We have added an extra 10% to both, just to be on the safe side.

Prices for accommodations are also a major factor in our rankings. Clearly, one’s travel preferences will affect the amount it costs to stay in a certain area. For instance,  overwater bungalows , no matter how affordable, are going to cost a heck of a lot more than a standard hotel room.

Additionally, because rates change based on occupancy and the time of year in which they are booked, it is important to find a consistent way in which to apply our methodology. Therefore, our numbers are based on a midweek stay during the “low season” in each destination – averaging the 5 cheapest 3-star options for accommodations during that time. We have also ensured that the accommodations are located within the most popular tourist areas of the city.

To help you put this all together, here’s a quick breakdown of our methodology:

  • Must be listed in Euromonitor International’s Top 100 City Destinations Index
  • 3-star+ accommodations
  • “Low season” pricing
  • Located within popular tourist area
  • Midweek stay
  • Double occupancy
  • Plus 10% for accuracy

Known Issues with Our Methodology

This isn’t to say that our methodology is perfect.

As with any study, our rankings are only as accurate as the data we’ve collected. While we’re confident in our sources, there is certainly some room for error. However, the results tend to correlate with what most experienced travelers would expect.

Of course, there are some really cheap places to travel that didn’t make the list because – well – they don’t qualify. For instance, Sofia, Bulgaria and Bucharest, Romania are widely considered some of Europe’s most affordable travel destinations. However, they didn’t meet the standard of the number of visitors needed to make our report.

This year, in particular, sees a big change in some of the destinations that made our list. In the past, we have used Euromonitor’s Top 100 City Destinations Report to determine the 100 cities on our list. This report ranked cities based entirely on international arrivals. With Euromonitor replacing the report with their Top 100 City Destinations Index (which ranks destinations on a number of factors outside of simply arrivals), this has caused a reshuffling of which cities we’ve included on our list.

For example, since the last time we published our list, 12 of the cheapest 20 cities are no longer included because they did not qualify for Euromonitor’s Top 100 City Destinations Index. That is a huge shift.

Although this may seem unfair, many of these cities represented a redundancy of cheap tourist areas. The 12 cities no longer listed are located in just 5 different countires. All but one of those countries is still represented by other cities in the top 20 cheapest places to visit.

Additionally, the new index allows for a broader representation of cheap travel destinations across the world. In our last survey, all of the top 20 cheapest places to visit were located in Asia and Oceania. While these areas still dominate the top spots, at least one city from every region of the world now cracks the top 20.

Moving on, one of the biggest expenses for any vacation is transportation. This is an extremely difficult metric to gauge. Flight costs vary wildly depending on where you’re flying to and from. Because we couldn’t find a consistent way to apply airfares across the globe, we decided to leave them out entirely.

For that reason, some of the cheapest places to travel may not be as affordable for  you . For example, flights from New York City to most Asian destinations can cost 2 or 3 times as much as flights to Europe. Keep this in mind before settling on a destination for your next vacation.

Since it’s nearly impossible to predict transportation costs from around the world, our list represents a metric of what you can expect to spend once you arrive.

Final Thoughts on Cheap Travel Destinations

If you’re a  veteran of budget travel , the results of our study shouldn’t shock you.

As expected, the cheapest countries in the world are found mostly in Asia. However, while travel destinations throught Asia dominate the top spots on our list, our new criteria has opened the door for places around the world to climb in our rankings.

Several affordable destinations in South America, Africa, and the Middle East now grace our list. And, although travel destinations in Europe and North America are generally the most expensive places to visit, our updated criteria even allows a few cities from these regions to sneak into our top 20.

Keep in mind, however, that comparing the best travel destinations by price is extremely relative. When searching for cheap places to travel, numerous factors come into play – including your proximity to the destination and the time of year you plan to visit. Seemingly cheap vacation spots can quickly turn into budget busters if you don’t account for every expense.

We hope you’ve enjoyed our list of the cheapst places to travel in the world. Thanks so much for reading and happy traveling!

Are any of these cheap travel destinations in your budget travel plans? Let us know in the comments below!

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This list is great for any budget traveler and it provides enough destinations for anyone looking to include new places on their bucket list. I’m glad to see that Romania is also included, especially because it’s one of the most affordable European travel destinations.

I love all of these destinations. I will include most of them in my travel plans. Please consider Montreal, Canada. It’s gorgeous and affordable, especially for US citizens. Also, Iceland is more and more popular. It has the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Finally, for non-US citizens, Habana Cuba it affordable, happy, and beautiful.

San Francisco is a really good place for fun where I stay for two days. I had a blast of fun at this most amazing and alluring destination and came back with a lot of pleasant memories. Truly your shared all these places are the best for travelling and you can comfortable stay with family and kids at reasonable prices.

San Francisco doesn’t qualify for cheap in any category..

What a great list you have here and the details are very informative. A trip to Europe seems everything but cheap, thanks for including some great destinations.

Great list! City travels are really cheaper than any other kind of travel. Thanks for posting this.

London, Italy and Thailand are definitely on my top 3 bucket list. Although Scotland wasn’t on this list, I heard their castles are great for sight seeing.

Will include some of these travel destinations in my travel list! Thanks for this.

Wow, awesome list of places! I can’t even decide which I should visit first.

I know, right?!? Thanks for reading!

Thanks for this great post, i enjoyed reading it. But: unbelievable that u left out the whole philippines!

Thanks for reading! Yes, the Philippines is certainly a cheap place to travel, but there isn’t a spot there that makes the top 100 most visited destinations in the world. So, it didn’t quite make the list 🙂

Hey, thank you so much bud! this is what I exactly needed couldn’t figure it out at first where should I trip this year after reading the whole blog now I have some in my bucket list, keep it up thanks for sharing such wonderful article across the internet.

Hi Greg, I have been to 5 of your top 10 but nothing is as cheap as GOA, India. I have visited GOA 8 times and the affordability is unbelievable. Would suggest these places in Goa if you are looking out for specifics. Trust me these places have wonderful food and most affordable accommodation, restaurants and beer. Listed down a few for your reference: calangute, baga, condolem, Palolem, Anjuna, colva and vegator.

I’ve already checked out up to ten items from this list. Lviv is probably the most memorable. This year I’m travelling to Porto with my girls. We’re really excited about cheap beverages. Thanks for the article, makes it easier to choose my next 90 destinations.

Fantastic! Glad you enjoyed it and happy traveling!

This is a fine list of bucketlist destinations, but you lost me on the budget/cheap angle when you mentioned taking “a sunset cruise, and maybe try a helicopter ride over the active volcanoes” in Hawaii.

I’ll definitely be getting myself to India though. So many incredible places to explore there.

Hey Man! Where is Cox’s Bazar? It’s a beautiful and longest sea beach in the world. You should include it in your article.

Where is the Philippines? El nido, Coron, Port Barton, Cebu etc. Any of those destination can make the top 10 cheapest.

Hey !! Thanks ,its really informative. Just tripped over this and I love the info. Well done! I’m a “young” active 65 year old looking to start traveling alone to places more intriguing than Paris or Rome( which I love ,but…)

I have always had a penchant for travel and have visited a number of countries throughout my life. This year, I decided to take a trip to a country that I had never been to before- this has been the cheapest country where I have ever visited. After much deliberation, I opted for the Central African Republic (CAR). I researched the country extensively before deciding to make the trip, and found that there were a number of reasons why this was the perfect country for me. First and foremost, it is one of the least developed countries in the world, which means that there are a lot of opportunities for tourism. Second, it is a country with a rich historical heritage, which I was interested in learning more about. Third, it is a safe country, which is important to me as a traveler. Finally, it is a country with a large variety of landscapes, which I knew I would enjoy.

Awesome travel guide on the internet, I’m feeling more confidence after reading the article.

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That ever-growing travel wish list might be putting pressure on your pocket – but there are plenty of destinations where you'll get more bang for your buck. From Greece to Guatemala , here are 20 of the cheapest places to travel.

1. Thailand — for fantastic local food and more

2. south africa for safari adventures at an incredible value, 3. vietnam for an affordable country with a lot to offer, 4. uruguay — for a budget destination with beaches, 5. cuba: a cheap destination with very few tourists.

  • 6. Prague, Czech Republic — one of Europe's most affordable destinations

7. Greece for popular tourist destinations on a budget

8. guatemala: one of the cheapest countries to learn spanish, 9. bulgaria for an underrated tourist destination, 10. india: an all-time favourite for budget travellers, 11. portugal for a cheap country in western europe, 12. bolivia for natural beauty on a budget, 13. mexico: one of the cheapest places to travel, 14. new orleans — one of the cheapest major cities in the usa, 15. laos for national parks and more, 16. the gambia for a cheap destination with nature, 17. shanghai, china for delicious street food, 18. save money in istanbul, turkey, 19. london — for free things to do in a capital city, 20. egypt for one of the most memorable cheap travel destinations, plan your perfect trip.

This article is inspired by our Rough Guide to Europe on a Budget — your essential guide to making the most of this great region without breaking the bank. You might also want to discover how to explore the world's most expensive city without breaking the bank — find out how to visit Tel Aviv on a budget .

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There’s a reason why Thailand remains so popular with backpackers. It’s got idyllic islands , a rich culture, beach huts aplenty, tantalising local food and adventures galore , and all are available at often staggeringly low prices.

Despite the well-trodden routes through the country, it’s not hard to get away from the crowds. Check out Nakhon Si Thammarat for some of the very best food the country has to offer or hire a motorbike to make the 600km trip along the Mae Hong Son Loop through the forested northern mountains. See why Thailand made our list of the best places to travel alone.

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The Great Holy Relics Pagoda Nabhapolbhumisiri, Chiang Mai, Thailand - still one of the cheapest places to travel © Shutterstock

One of the great things about travelling in South Africa next to the beautiful landscapes is that it’s possible to have a safari experience here – complete with the Big Five – without encountering a budget-breaking bill. Head to Hluhluwe-Imfolozi to see a white rhino and avoid the crowds of Kruger .

Head to the Drakensberg for superlative hiking. Don’t forget to factor in at least a few days in the amazing Cape Town or Johannesburg to experience the nightlife in South Africa .

Start planning your trip with the best time to visit South Africa and our collection of the best South Africa itineraries .

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Cape Town — popular with budget travellers © Mark Van Overmeire/Shutterstock

Vietnam is one of the best and cheapest places to travel. The country’s greatest attraction is its sublime countryside, from the limestone karsts of the north to the waterways and paddy fields of the Mekong Delta , with blissful beaches and frenetic cities crammed in between - see our reader's vote for the most beautiful places in Vietnam .

Then there’s the cuisine – pull up a stool at a pho stall and for just a few dollars you’ll eat some of the best food on offer, shoulder to shoulder with the locals. Check out our 9 tips for backpacking Vietnam and the best time to visit Vietnam , plus discover how to get off the tourist trail before you go.

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If you’ve already visited Brazil and Argentina , or are just looking for a better value destination in South America, head instead to neighbouring Uruguay. You’ll be relieved to hear you can still find excellent steak here and some amazing restaurants .

Plus, there are plenty of lovely beaches to choose from – head to Cabo Polonio for quieter sands and abundant wildlife – and the gorgeous old capital of Montevideo. Want to learn more? You'll find all the information you need to plan a budget trip in our Rough Guide to South America on a Budget .

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Since relations between Cuba and the US started rapidly warming up, there's never been a better time to visit this Caribbean island. Go now before it changes beyond recognition – and before the prices start to go up and up even more.

Hit the salsa clubs of Havana , get caught up in the heady July carnival of Santiago, or dip your toes in the warm Caribbean at one of the picture-perfect beaches in Cuba – whatever you do, you’ll find it hard not to leave utterly intoxicated.

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6. Prague, Czech Republic — one of Europe's most affordable destinations

Despite being firmly on the tourist – not to mention bachelor party – trail these days, Prague still remains one of Europe’s cheapest capital cities to visit. For just a few Czech Crowns you can enjoy a hearty meal of Czech food , washed down with decent local Czech beer (of course).

The city itself is a beauty, crammed full of history and perfect for leisurely explorations by foot - check here to see how to avoid the crowds in Prague , and a great train travel itinerary starting in Prague. Want to explore more of Europe on the cheap? Check out The Rough Guide to Europe on a Budget .

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Greece has been having a tough time economically in the past few years. It finally started trading on financial markets in mid-2018 after years of bailouts, but for many, making ends meet day-to-day is still hard.

If anything, the financial situation is all the more reason to travel here and to support the local people. Prices are still cheaper than they once were, so you might be able to squeeze an extra Greek island or one of the beautiful beaches into your itinerary.

Pay by credit card for whatever you can in advance, but take enough cash with you for your travels, and you’re pretty much guaranteed an amazing trip. Read our indispensable travel tips for Greece by Nick Edwards, co-author of The Rough Guide to Greece , before you go - and of course, the best Greek food you need to try.

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It’s hard not to fall under the spell of Guatemala and its compelling mix of natural beauty, Mayan traditions and colonial legacies. Rock-bottom prices make this one of the best places to study Spanish.

Once your linguistic skills are up to scratch, jump onto one of the country’s famous camionetas or “chicken buses” to explore. Soak up the sights of graceful Antigua in the south of the country, explore Guatemala City or be wowed by the monumental Maya temples of Tikal .

For planning your trip , check out the best time to visit Guatemala , our tips for travelling in Guatemala and read our breakdown on how many days are the best to spend in Guatemala .

Want to ensure a carefree vacation? Also, check out our important safety tips for Guatemala .

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Often unfairly overlooked, Bulgaria has a lot to offer budget travellers – not least some of the most deserted beaches in Europe, at bargain prices. In addition to its appealing coastline, there are also lots of lovely old towns.

One of the best and cheapest places to travel is Varna on the coast. Or the ancient Plovdiv — which made our Rough Guide list of the Best Places to Travel this year. Bulgaria also boasts a number of dramatic mountain ranges that are perfect for exploration on foot or by bike.

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The underrated country of Bulgaria © Aleksandar Todorovic/Shutterstock

India is such a vast country and remains one of the ultimate destinations among the cheapest places to travel. There are few countries where you can still travel so extensively and eat so well for so little.

If you’re after a beach break, eschew Goa for the gorgeous beaches of the temple town of Gokarna. For amazing food, it’s hard to beat the puris and kebabs of Mumbai’s street stalls or head to the Golden City of Jaisalmer from where you can explore the seemingly endless sands of the Thar Desert. Need more inspiration? Check out our favourite places off the tourist trail .

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Varanasi, India © Shutterstock

Portugal remains one of the best bargains in Western Europe and is especially worth considering if you want to avoid the more crowded resorts and cities of Spain. Skip the Algarve for the ruggedly beautiful Alentejo coast (with its cheap, fresh seafood) and vibrant, uber-cool Lisbon. If you're not sure where to start, read our top tips for travelling in Portugal and discover the best of Lisbon's food scene .

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One of the cheapest places to travel in South America, Bolivia is also one of its most misunderstood . Travelling here may be a little uncomfortable at times, but it’s more than worth it for the wealth of amazing sights on offer.

Top of the list is undoubtedly the astounding Salar de Uyuni salt flats, a two or three-day tour of which will usually set you back less than £100/$150. Plan your trip with The Rough Guide to South America on a Budget , and be sure to try at least some of these best things to do in Bolivia .

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Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia is one of the cheapest places to travel in South America © Shutterstock

Your budget will definitely stretch to tacos and tequila aplenty in Mexico – which is great news as there’s a lot of ground to cover in this vibrant country.

Whether you want to string your hammock up along dazzling white sands, sample some of the country’s best street food in Oaxaca or cool off in a crystal-clear cenote (sunken swimming hole), the country will leave you eager to come back for more. To kick-start your wanderlust, these are 12 of our favourite places to visit in Mexico .

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Zipolite beach, Oaxaca, Mexico © Shutterstock

You can’t escape from music in New Orleans – and with buskers on what often seems like every corner, and music in every courtyard and bar, it’s not hard to experience the city’s musical heritage without spending much more than the price of a beer.

The city is best experienced slowly, and on foot; it’s hard to beat people-watching over a cup of coffee and a plate of sugar-dusted beignets at the Café du Monde. Find out where to sample the city's top cocktails with our best bar guide .

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  • For a budget-conscious alternative: Hotel Provincial
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Bourbon St, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

Even in a region of the cheapest places to travel, Laos stands out. It’s hard not to be captivated by the slow pace of the country.

Head just north of elegant Luang Prabang to riverside Nong Khiaw, where for a small change you can bag a waterside bungalow and watch the boats travel up and down the karst-surrounded river over a cold bottle of Beer Lao. Get the full lowdown on this enchanting and unspoiled corner of Southeast Asia with The Rough Guide to Laos . And to better prepare for your upcoming trip to Laos read the Laos travel tips we've collected.

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Laos is famous for its national parks and more © akedesign/Shutterstock

Africa’s smallest country is already known for its beautiful beaches, but it’s well worth venturing beyond them to experience its other delights . Top of the list has to be the Chimp Rehabilitation Centre in the River Gambia National Park, where you can watch the primates in their natural habitat.

For birdlife, Baobolong Wetland Reserve is arguably the best place for ornithology on the continent and is at its most atmospheric at sunset. Read on for 8 off-the-beaten-track experiences in the Gambia.

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Gambia is Africa's smallest country © Dave Montreuil/Shutterstock

The biggest appeal for budget – if not all travellers – to Shanghai is undoubtedly the abundance of amazing street food on offer, from xiao long bao soup dumplings to scallion pancakes and sticky rice parcels ( zongzi ).

It’s still possible to find an accommodation bargain at the lower end of the scale, and much of the city’s appeal lies in exploring its busy streets on foot and experiencing for yourself the juxtaposition between old and new China. You'll find recommendations for where to find the city's best street eats and budget sleeps in The Rough Guide to Shanghai .

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With one foot in Europe and the other in Asia, Istanbul is undeniably alluring. Though seeing all the major sights – the Aya Sofya, Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace to name but a few – can quickly eat into your lira, the city can still be great for tighter budgets.

Arguably the best ways to really soak up the city are from a Bosphorus ferry, wandering the streets of the Grand Bazaar or on a streetside terrace with a freshly-cooked kebab - read up our Turkish food guide before you go.

Where to stay in Istanbul

  • For views: Hotel Poem
  • For B&B: Mest Hotel Istanbul Sirkeci
  • For location: Boutique Saint Sophia

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First things first – we know London is not cheap. There’s no denying that even staying in hostels, using public transport and eating in cafés is going to massively eat into your budget.

But – and it’s a big but – there are few places in the world that can rival the capital city for its plethora of free sights, where you can see the Rosetta Stone and the Lindow Man, works by Monet and Dalí, not to mention dinosaur and blue whale skeletons, for absolutely nothing. Get off on the right foot by choosing the right area to stay .

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Hampstead Heath during the summer months in London © Chris Seddon/Shutterstock

Considering the abundance of mind-blowing ancient sights, you’d expect travel to Egypt to cost a lot more than it does. Sure, if you tick off all the major attractions – including the Pyramids, the Valley of the Kings and Abu Simbel – then costs are going to creep up, but tempered with cheap (and excellent) food and decent budget accommodation, it’s not hard to feel like you’re almost able to live like a Pharaoh.

Note, that due to safety concerns some governments currently advise against travel to certain parts of the country; check the latest advice before you go.

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14 TOP cheapest countries to visit as a Worldpackers volunteer

14 of the most affordable destinations around the world. These countries are full of culture, history, and natural beauty, and they can all be explored on a backpacker budget.

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Gabrielle Budget Travel With Gabby

Mar 04, 2024

Cheapest countries to visit

After the numerous lockdowns and border closures of 2020, people all over the world are dying to get out and travel. We’ve all spent so much time stuck at home, reading, watching movies, and scanning social media, intrigued by photos and videos of beautiful, far-off places. Seasoned travelers like myself are itching to book a flight somewhere as soon as borders re-open. And there are plenty of novice travelers who have never felt more inspired to go see the world.

Lots of people are trying to get back on their feet financially. Luckily, traveling the world can be insanely cheap if you visit the right places! There are lots of gorgeous destinations in the world that make excellent vacations, but they don’t cost a fortune to visit. 

Read more articles about travel on a budget:

The 10 cheapest cities to live in the world

  • The 12 cheapest places to travel in the USA right now

How to find cheap airfare anytime of year

So for anyone looking to plan a trip somewhere affordable , here are the cheapest countries to visit as volunteer 

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14 Of the cheapest countries to visit

1. cambodia.

Southeast Asia is a notoriously cheap area to visit. It is also incredibly beautiful and filled with art, history, flavorful food, religious architecture, and mindblowing natural landscapes. 

Cambodia is probably the cheapest country to visit in Southeast Asia.  

Top things to do in Cambodia include visiting the magnificent ancient Khmer temples in Siem Reap and touring the museums and palaces in the capital city of Phnom Penh. 

A hostel in Cambodia can cost as little as 4 USD per night, and you can get a full meal for 1 USD.

If you're wondering if Cambodia is a safe place to visit , let me tell you that definitely is! Of course taking the usual safety precautions .

You can visit Cambodia as Worldpackers volunteer and help in some positions:

  • Teach English for childrens in Cambodia
  • Help in digital marketing for pepper farm in Kiriving, Cambodia

Laos is another affordable country in Southeast Asia . From the glittering Buddhist temples to the lush forests and waterfalls, this nation is perfect for history lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. 

Monuments, palaces, temples, museums, shrines, and other stunning pieces of architecture can be found all over the country. 

There are also lots of picturesque waterfalls scattered around the landscape, including the Kuang Si Waterfall, the Khone and Pha Pheng Falls, the Tat Sae Falls, and more. 

Entry fees to all the best man-made and natural attractions usually only cost 1 or 2 USD, and many people can successfully travel around Laos for less than 30 USD per day.

You might also like:   The secret to travel the world for free (that no one tells you)  and The most unique places to stay for cheap around the world .

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As one of the best countries in the world for street food, Vietnam should have a place on every foodie’s travel bucket list. 

The markets in Vietnam are outstanding; you can indulge in a wide variety of local dishes and barely spend more than a couple of USD. 

Vietnam is also famous for its unique natural attractions, including the limestone islands of Ha Long Bay and the world’s largest cave, Hang Son Doong. Accommodation and transportation are both very affordable here as well, contributing to why Vietnam is one of the cheapest Asian countries to visit.

Travel to Vietnam and help in Worldpackers positions:

  • Collaborate in a children's NGO teaching languages and caring
  • Teach English in Vietnam and know that cheap country in Asia 

4. Indonesia

Indonesia is a country in Southeast Asia composed of thousands of islands. This means is it incredibly diverse. You can visit the most popular island of Bali, or head to the quieter tourist islands such as Lombok, Java, or Sumbawa. 

Regardless, Indonesia is a very cheap country to travel to . It is wise to just pick a handful of islands and fully explore those, rather than hopping from island to island constantly and spending lots of money on transport.

But once you find a nice place and stick to it, you can eat delicious, flavorful local food and stay in fun hostels or guesthouses for 20-30 USD per day in total.

Travel to Indonesia and help in Worldpackers positions:

  • Help to farm and teach English in a village surrounded by nature!

One of the cheapest countries to visit is Nepal. For adventurous travelers looking to explore the most remote corners of the globe, Nepal is a great place to go. It’s one of the cheapest Asian countries to visit outside of Southeast Asia. 

Many people come here to hike Mount Everest, but that is only for extremely fit and ambitious travelers, and with lots of money saved, because hiking Mount Everest is super expensive! But if you want to trek in some less touristy mountains, you can do so in Nepal for very cheap. 

Stay in cozy local guesthouses and eat home-cooked meals for just 10-20 USD per day or travel as a Worldpackers volunteer in Nepal .

  • Help in a organic farm while travel around Nepal.
  • Be a volunteer in a orphanege at Kathmandu, Nepal 

Keep reading: 10 cheap Spring Break trips for students on a budget  and  15 budget-savvy hacks to travel smarter in the new year

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As far as African countries go, Morocco is one of the most affordable . It’s not as cheap as Southeast Asia, but it’s still overall one of the cheapest countries to visit if you can avoid the tourist traps. 

For example, Marrakech is a chaotic and colorful city in Morocco. Most travelers visit here to explore the massive Medina and to book tours into the Sahara Desert or the Atlas Mountains. 

Marrakech can be very cheap if you buy your food at local eateries instead of tourist restaurants in Jema El Fnaa, the main tourist square. Hostels around Morocco generally cost between 8 and 10 USD, and tours are affordable as well. 

Be sure to check out the Blue City of Chefchaouen, the beaches along the west coast, and of course, the mountains and the desert.

Travel to Morocco with Worldpackers :

  • Be a volunteer at a Hostel in Marrakesh and travel around the Saara
  • Help an animal sanctuary in Morocco

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7. Nicaragua

If you’re living in the USA and you’d like to travel somewhere cheap, Central America is the place to go. 

From the low prices of food, accommodation, and activities, to the short and cheap flights to get there, Central America has some of the cheapest countries to visit from the USA. Nicaragua is a gorgeous country. 

Most travelers tend to congregate near San Juan Del Sur, a party beach town, or in the towns of Leon, Managua, and Granada. 

Popular things to do in Nicaragua include hiking and sandboarding on volcanoes, admiring the Spanish colonial architecture in the cities, and surfing at the remote beaches.

  • Learn permaculture at a Hostel in Omepete Island, Nicarágua while help in the garden 
  • Work in the night shift at a Hostel in Nacarágua

8. El Salvador

Also one cheapest countries to visit in Central America, El Salvador are a small place is known for its natural beauty. 

There are lots of beautiful lakes, volcanoes, beaches, and waterfalls to explore, as well as some fascinating Mayan ruins and archeological sites. 

So if you love history and nature, El Salvador is the perfect country to visit. As with most countries in Central and South America, food is cheapest if you stick to the local dishes. 

You can find big plates of local food for 3 USD, whereas a meal of foreign food like pizza or burgers costs closer to 10 USD. But if you travel on a backpacker budget, you can get by in El Salvador on 30 USD per day or travel as Worldpackers volunteer in El salvador.

  • Travel in the Costa del Sol, El Salvador while help playing music and make the party happen

9. Guatemala

Guatemala is a geographically diverse and stunning country. Located just below Mexico, it’s very close to the USA so you can find flights there for as cheap as 100 USD.

Guatemala has a thriving Mayan culture. You’ll find lots of traditionally dressed locals living the way their ancestors did. You’ll most likely hear other indigenous languages in addition to Spanish here as well. 

Guatemala has beach towns, highlands and mountains, and tropical rainforests within its borders. 

You can paddleboard on Lake Atitlan , hike volcanoes near Antigua, swim in natural lakes and waterfalls in the rainforest, and explore Mayan Ruins in the north. And you can do it all on a backpacker budget!

You may also be interested:   How to satisfy your wanderlust without spending a fortune

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10. Bolivia

As one of the cheapest countries to visit in South America , Bolivia is a favorite among backpackers and budget travelers.

You can travel around Bolivia for 20 USD a day if you eat at local restaurants and stay in hostels. This country is very traditional, so you’ll get to see the real South American way of life.

Highlights in Bolivia include the surreal landscape of Salar De Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, and the blue waters of Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable body of water. For a real adventure, venture off the tourist trail and visit remote local villages or hike in the Amazon jungle.

  • Live in La paz and help in housekeeping
  • Travel around Bolívia and know Copacabana while help and learn permaculture 

11. Colombia

Located in the north of South America, Colombia is an underrated tourist destination. With breathtaking beaches and marine life on the coast, and colorful architecture and historic villages inland, Colombia has something for everyone. 

Popular things to do in Colombia include touring coffee plantations, hiking volcanoes, trekking in the national parks, snorkeling near the northern beaches, and exploring the cities of Medellin and Cartagena.

Hostels in Colombia cost around 10 USD per night, and public bus journeys around the country cost only a few dollars and Worldpackers have many volunteer positions in Colombia.

Keep reading our tips  How to travel on a budget  and  The best ways to save money while traveling

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12. Bulgaria

Many people don’t think of Europe as a super cheap place to visit . Scandinavia is extremely expensive, and most of Western Europe is quite pricey as well. But eastern Europe is often just as cheap as Central America or Southeast Asia. 

Bulgaria is actually one of the cheapest countries to visit in Europe. It’s not very touristy, so the locals are extremely welcoming. 

In Sofia, the Bulgarian capital city, locals host daily free walking tours for tourists so they can teach you all about their culture and history. 

Hostels in Bulgaria cost around 5-9 USD per night, and you can treat yourself to an amazing meal at a nice restaurant for less than 20 USD. Bulgaria has lots of amazing historical architecture as well as natural beauty, so I think it should be on more people’s European travel bucket list.

For history lovers, Poland is a great place to visit. Full of museums and historical sights, you most likely won’t have to pay more than 5 or 10 USD to enter some of the country’s most popular attractions. 

Poland is also home to lots of colorful, photogenic architecture, which you can obviously admire and photograph for free. 

Big plates of hearty local food usually cost less than 10 USD, and hostels generally cost around 8-10 USD. Poland has all the delicious food and amazing sights of western European countries but without the high prices and the swarms of tourists.

14. Romania

And finally, another cheapest country to visit in Europe is Romania. Not to use a cliche, but Romania is truly a hidden gem of Europe. 

It is a beautiful country with so many cool things to see, but it has very few tourists and it is extremely cheap. A highlight of the country is the Transylvania region , which is home to numerous impressive castles and lots of quaint, charming, colorful villages. 

You can also visit Romania to explore the wilderness, including the majestic Carpathian Mountains and the beaches bordering the Black Sea. 

Traveling on a budget through Romania means you’ll probably spend only 30-40 USD per day, so it’s one of the cheapest foreign countries to visit in Europe. 

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You can to visit all these cheapest countries listed here as a  Worldpackers volunteer and make your trip cheaper. 

Worldpackers is a global community of conscientious travelers and welcoming hosts who, since 2014, have fostered thousands of connections and unique experiences in pursuit of developing and transforming the world into a more socially and environmentally sustainable place. On our search pages, you can choose from many volunteer positions around all the world.

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Gabrielle Boucher

Budget Travel With Gabby

Hello! I am a 25 year old from the USA with a knack for traveling on a budget. I fell in love with traveling while studying in Europe, and that love grew even more when I started volunteering abroad in South America. Since then, I've worked odd jobs and volunteered all over the globe while cultivating passions for hiking, wildlife photography, food, wine, animals, permaculture, and more!

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Aloyse Christian

Dec 27, 2022

seems so interesting, looking forward to Cambodia 🇰🇭, Philippines 🇵🇭, Bolivia 🇧🇴 and Poland 🇵🇱

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best place to visit in the world cheap

May 01, 2023

There are many tourist attractions in the Philippines that offers free entrance, public beaches, park, hiking spots, and many more. The Philippines deserve to be listed here. For now, I don't know an establishment or organization that offers and connects volunteers offering opportunities to work in exchange for accommodation and other benefits. Thank you.

Philippines Travel Guide https://www.philippinestravelguides.com/

hey good one

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75+ Cheapest Places to Travel for 2024: Every Continent Ranked!

Traveling has long been seen as a luxury reserved for those with deep pockets. But what if I told you that the world, in all its vastness and splendor, has secret corners that don’t demand every penny you’ve saved?

Let’s embark on this journey together through the cheapest places to travel and prove that incredible travel experiences don’t have to cost the earth!

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1. Marrakech, Morocco

  • Why it’s cheap : The colorful bazaars brimming with affordable treasures and tantalizing street food make Marrakech a favorite for budget travelers. The favorable exchange rate only sweetens the deal.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $600 – $750.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $850 – $1,100.
  • What to do : Navigate the labyrinthine Medina, visit Bahia Palace, and take day trips to the Atlas Mountains.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Riad Rita and Kaktus Hostel in the Medina.

2. Cairo, Egypt

  • Why it’s cheap : Beyond the pyramids, Cairo’s bustling markets and local eateries provide a deep dive into Egyptian culture without the hefty price tag.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $750 – $900.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,050 – $1,300.
  • What to do : Visit the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, and sail the Nile on a felucca.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Arabesque Hostel and Berlin Hotel in Downtown Cairo.

3. Zanzibar, Tanzania

  • Why it’s cheap : Zanzibar is an affordable tropical paradise, boasting azure waters and a rich cultural blend.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $800 – $950.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,100 – $1,350.
  • What to do : Relax at Nungwi Beach, explore Stone Town, and visit the Jozani Forest.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Lost & Found Hostel in Stone Town and New Teddy’s on the Beach in Nungwi.

4. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  • Why it’s cheap : This capital city is a fusion of ancient traditions and modern vibes. Enjoy the delightful flavors of Ethiopian cuisine and coffee without breaking the bank.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $750 – $910.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,000 – $1,260.
  • What to do : Dive into history at the National Museum, cherish Ethiopian coffee at traditional cafes, and witness the vibrant Mercato – Africa’s largest open-air market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Mr. Martins Cozy Place in Bole and Taitu Hotel in the Piazza area.

5. Kampala, Uganda

  • Why it’s cheap : Kampala offers a blend of urban hustle and serene spots. Experience the city’s heartbeats without emptying your pockets.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $810 – $970.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,060 – $1,320.
  • What to do : Discover the treasures of Owino Market, appreciate Ugandan art at the Nommo Gallery, and enjoy a night out at the city’s dynamic clubs.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Red Chili Hideaway and Fat Cat Backpackers .

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6. Windhoek, Namibia

  • Why it’s cheap : Windhoek offers a calm urban vibe and acts as a portal to Namibia’s otherworldly landscapes.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $790 – $950.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,040 – $1,300.
  • What to do : Wander around the Christuskirche, visit the National Art Gallery, and relish the flavors of Namibia at local markets.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Chameleon Backpackers Hostel and Cardboard Box Hostel .

7. Antananarivo, Madagascar

  • Why it’s cheap : Tana’s unique blend of cultures and architecture provides an enriching experience for travelers on a budget.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $820 – $990.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,070 – $1,340.
  • What to do : Explore the historic Rova Palace, shop for souvenirs at Analakely Market, and enjoy views of the city from Anosy Lake.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Madagascar Underground Hostel and Green Palace .

8. Dakar, Senegal

  • Why it’s cheap : Dakar offers a vibrant West African experience with lively music scenes and bustling markets.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $780 – $940.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,030 – $1,290.
  • What to do : Embrace the history at Gorée Island, marvel at the African Renaissance Monument, and enjoy the sun at Yoff Beach.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Ker Jahkarlo and Dakar International House .

9. Accra, Ghana

  • Why it’s cheap : Accra presents a beautiful fusion of tradition and modernity, with warm beaches and rich history.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $800 – $960.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,050 – $1,310.
  • What to do : Enjoy Labadi Beach, explore the Arts Centre for National Culture, and pay respects at the W.E.B. Du Bois Center.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Sleepy Hippo Hotel and Somewhere Nice Hostel .

10. Livingstone, Zambia

  • Why it’s cheap : Livingstone provides an affordable base for witnessing the majestic Victoria Falls.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $830 – $1,000.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,080 – $1,350.
  • What to do : Marvel at Victoria Falls, engage in adventurous activities like white-water rafting, and visit the Livingstone Museum.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Jollyboys Backpackers and Livingstone Backpackers .

Africa’s tapestry of experiences is rich and varied. With the right planning, this magnificent continent can offer memories for a lifetime, all while keeping your budget in check. Onward to your next African cheapest places to travel adventure!

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1. Chiang Mai, Thailand

  • Why it’s cheap : Renowned as a hub for digital nomads, Chiang Mai offers an excellent quality of life for a fraction of Western prices, with abundant street food and budget accommodations.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $650 – $810.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $850 – $1,020.
  • What to do : Visit ancient temples like Wat Phra Singh, explore the bustling Night Bazaar, and take a cooking class to master Thai dishes.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Green Tulip House and Hug Hostel .

2. Hanoi, Vietnam

  • Why it’s cheap : Vietnam’s capital is a treasure trove of cultural experiences, and the cost of living is incredibly low. Savor iconic dishes like pho for just a few dollars!
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $680 – $840.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $880 – $1,050.
  • What to do : Roam the Old Quarter, experience the history at Hoa Lo Prison, and catch a traditional water puppet show.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hanoi Backpackers Hostel and Little Charm Hanoi Hostel .

3. Kolkata, India

  • Why it’s cheap : Kolkata offers a unique blend of colonial history and Indian culture. Street food like puchkas and kathi rolls are both delicious and wallet-friendly.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $700 – $870.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $900 – $1,080.
  • What to do : Wander around the colonial buildings of Dalhousie, visit the iconic Howrah Bridge, and take a tram ride through the city’s heart.
  • Where to stay for cheap : The Kolkata Backpackers and Bunkedup Hostel Kolkata .

4. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

  • Why it’s cheap : Ubud is a haven for spiritual seekers and nature lovers. Its affordability attracts many travelers keen on yoga, vegan food, and art.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $720 – $890.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $920 – $1,100.
  • What to do : Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, explore the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, and soak in the local art scene.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Puri Garden Hostel & Hotel and Taman Dewangga House .

5. Siem Reap, Cambodia

  • Why it’s cheap : The gateway to the temples of Angkor, Siem Reap is more than just its historical sites. Enjoy local food and crafts at reasonable prices.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $690 – $850.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $890 – $1,060.
  • What to do : Explore the Angkor Wat complex, enjoy the vibrant Pub Street, and visit the Cambodia Landmine Museum.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Onederz Siem Reap and Funky Flashpacker .

Pokhara, Nepal

6. Pokhara, Nepal

  • Why it’s cheap : Set against the breathtaking Himalayas, Pokhara is a favorite for trekkers. The cost of living here is very low, especially when compared to Western countries.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $670 – $830.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $870 – $1,040.
  • What to do : Take a boat ride on Phewa Lake, start your trek to the Annapurna Base Camp, and visit the World Peace Pagoda.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Zostel Pokhara and The Lakeside Retreat .

7. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

  • Why it’s cheap : This often-overlooked Central Asian city offers a blend of Soviet architecture and Kyrgyz culture, all on a tight budget.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $710 – $880.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $910 – $1,090.
  • What to do : Stroll through Ala-Too Square, visit the Osh Bazaar, and enjoy local delicacies at affordable eateries.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Apple Hostel Bishkek and Interhouse Bishkek .

8. Yogyakarta, Indonesia

  • Why it’s cheap : Known as the cultural heart of Java, Yogyakarta (or Jogja) offers ancient temples and royal heritage without the hefty price tag.
  • What to do : Explore the Borobudur and Prambanan temple complexes, roam the Kraton Palace, and indulge in local Javanese cuisine.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Laura’s Backpacker 523 and Good Karma Yogyakarta .

9. Sylhet, Bangladesh

  • Why it’s cheap : Sylhet, with its rolling tea gardens and lush landscapes, is a serene escape. The cost of food and accommodations is considerably lower than most tourist destinations.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $690 – $860.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $880 – $1,060.
  • What to do : Visit Ratargul Swamp Forest, explore Lalakhal Tea Garden, and shop at the bustling Shahi Eidgah market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Farmis Garden Hotel and Hotel Valley Garden .

10. Colombo, Sri Lanka

  • Why it’s cheap : While Sri Lanka has many beach destinations, its capital, Colombo, offers a blend of colonial charm and modern urban vibes at an affordable price.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $720 – $900.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $920 – $1,110.
  • What to do : Wander around the old fort area, visit the Gangaramaya Temple, and shop at the Pettah market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Clock Inn Colombo and Colombo City Hostel .

Asia, with its vastness and diversity, has something for every traveler. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the tranquil vibes of Pokhara, there’s a budget-friendly destination waiting for you.

Pack your bags and set off on an Asian adventure that won’t drain your wallet!

Sofia, Bulgaria

1. Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Why it’s cheap : As one of the lesser-explored capitals in Eastern Europe, Sofia offers a blend of Roman, Ottoman, and Soviet history at a fraction of Western European prices.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $950 – $1,130.
  • What to do : Visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, stroll around Borisova Gradina park, and soak in the history at the Sofia History Museum.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostel Mostel Sofia and Canape Connection Guest House .

2. Porto, Portugal

  • Why it’s cheap : While Lisbon has become a popular hotspot, Porto offers the charm of Portuguese culture with fewer crowds and better prices.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $750 – $920.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $980 – $1,160.
  • What to do : Explore the Ribeira District, visit Livraria Lello (one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores), and sip on some iconic Port wine.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Tattva Design Hostel and Yes! Porto Hostel .

3. Belgrade, Serbia

  • Why it’s cheap : This Balkan city boasts a vibrant nightlife and rich history without the typical European price tag.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $740 – $910.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $970 – $1,150.
  • What to do : Wander around Kalemegdan Fortress, experience the nightlife at floating river clubs, and delve into history at the Museum of Yugoslavia.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hedonist Hostel and Hostel Bongo .

4. Lviv, Ukraine

  • Why it’s cheap : Often referred to as the “Little Paris of Ukraine”, Lviv offers a unique blend of European charm at Ukrainian prices.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $940 – $1,120.
  • What to do : Visit the Lviv Opera House, explore the Market Square, and sip coffee at the city’s historic coffeehouses.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Dream Hostel Lviv and Cossacks Hostel .

5. Budapest, Hungary

  • Why it’s cheap : This enchanting city on the Danube offers thermal baths, grand architecture, and delicious Hungarian cuisine at prices that won’t break the bank.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $760 – $930.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,000 – $1,180.
  • What to do : Soak in Széchenyi Thermal Bath, cross the iconic Chain Bridge, and climb up to Buda Castle for panoramic views.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Wombats City Hostel Budapest and Avenue Hostel .

Riga, Latvia

6. Riga, Latvia

  • Why it’s cheap : As the capital of Latvia, Riga offers a mesmerizing blend of Gothic architecture, lively markets, and rich history, all without the typical Western European prices.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $735 – $905.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $965 – $1,145.
  • What to do : Explore the medieval Old Town, visit the Art Nouveau district, and shop at the bustling Central Market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Cinnamon Sally Backpackers Hostel and Riga Hostel .

7. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Why it’s cheap : A city with a tumultuous past, Sarajevo today offers a beautiful mosaic of cultures and religions. The cost of living and traveling here is far lower than most European capitals.
  • What to do : Walk through the historic Bascarsija bazaar, learn about the city’s past at the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, and savor traditional Bosnian coffee.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostel Franz Ferdinand and Doctor’s House Hostel .

8. Skopje, North Macedonia

  • Why it’s cheap : Skopje, with its quirky blend of old and new architecture, offers an affordable and unique experience in the heart of the Balkans.
  • What to do : Visit the Stone Bridge, explore the Old Bazaar, and hike up to the Kale Fortress for stunning views.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Shanti Hostel and Urban Hostel & Apartments .

9. Tirana, Albania

  • Why it’s cheap : Often overlooked in favor of its coastal towns, Tirana offers vibrant street art, interesting museums, and a buzzing nightlife at great value.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $725 – $895.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $960 – $1,140.
  • What to do : Explore Skanderbeg Square, visit the Pyramid of Tirana, and enjoy the city’s burgeoning café culture.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Trip’n’Hostel and Tirana Backpacker Hostel .

10. Gdańsk, Poland

  • Why it’s cheap : This Baltic gem with its colorful facades and maritime history is a cost-effective alternative to the more traveled European cities.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $745 – $915.
  • What to do : Stroll along the Royal Way, visit the European Solidarity Centre, and relax by the Motlawa River.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Moon Hostel and Hostel 22 .

Europe might be known for its luxurious cities and high-end experiences, but for those willing to step off the beaten path, there’s an array of affordable and unforgettable destinations awaiting.

Quebec City, Canada

North America

1. quebec city, canada.

  • Why it’s cheap : This French-speaking gem offers the charm of a European city without crossing the Atlantic. Prices are generally lower than in Toronto or Vancouver.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $810 – $980.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,050 – $1,230.
  • What to do : Walk the historic walls of Old Quebec, visit Château Frontenac, and experience the magic of the Winter Carnival if visiting in February.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Auberge Maeva and HI Quebec City .

2. Memphis, Tennessee, USA

  • Why it’s cheap : Known for its rich musical history, Memphis offers a unique experience at a fraction of the price of larger US cities.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $790 – $960.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,030 – $1,210.
  • What to do : Explore Graceland, immerse in the blues on Beale Street, and learn at the National Civil Rights Museum.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostel Memphis and Vista Inn & Suites .

3. Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

  • Why it’s cheap : Albuquerque offers a blend of Native American and Hispanic culture without the price tag of popular Southwestern cities like Santa Fe.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $770 – $940.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,010 – $1,190.
  • What to do : Ride the Sandia Peak Tramway, explore Old Town Albuquerque, and attend the International Balloon Fiesta in October.
  • Where to stay for cheap : The Mother Road Hostel and Super 8 by Wyndham Albuquerque West/Coors Blvd .

4. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

  • Why it’s cheap : This maritime city is rich in history and coastal charm, offering an affordable Canadian experience.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,060 – $1,240.
  • What to do : Visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, stroll along the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk, and take a day trip to Peggy’s Cove.
  • Where to stay for cheap : HI Halifax Heritage House Hostel and Atlantic Motel .

5. Buffalo, New York, USA

  • Why it’s cheap : While often overshadowed by the Big Apple, Buffalo offers stunning architecture, a growing food scene, and proximity to Niagara Falls.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $780 – $950.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,020 – $1,200.
  • What to do : Visit the Darwin D. Martin House, indulge in authentic Buffalo wings, and take a short trip to experience Niagara Falls.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostel Buffalo-Niagara and Econo Lodge South .

Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

6. Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

  • Why it’s cheap : Less frequented than other Canadian destinations, Saint John offers maritime charm with the legendary Bay of Fundy on its doorstep.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,075 – $1,255.
  • What to do : Witness the Reversing Falls Rapids, explore Irving Nature Park, and visit the Saint John City Market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : HI Saint John Hostel and Regent Motel .

7. Tucson, Arizona, USA

  • Why it’s cheap : This desert city offers a rich blend of Native American, Mexican, and Western cultures. Its prices are generally lower than Phoenix or Scottsdale.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $800 – $970.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,045 – $1,225.
  • What to do : Hike in Saguaro National Park, visit the historic Mission San Xavier del Bac, and explore the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Stone Inn and Tucson International Hostel .

8. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

  • Why it’s cheap : Often overshadowed by Canada’s larger cities, Saskatoon offers a serene riverfront, a burgeoning food scene, and friendly locals.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $845 – $1,015.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,090 – $1,270.
  • What to do : Wander the Meewasin Valley, visit the Wanuskewin Heritage Park, and enjoy the many festivals year-round.
  • Where to stay for cheap : HI Saskatoon Hostel and Netty’s Nest Visitor Lodge .

9. Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA

  • Why it’s cheap : Positioned along the Tennessee River, Chattanooga is gaining recognition for its revitalized riverfront, mountains, and affordability.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,035 – $1,215.
  • What to do : Visit the Tennessee Aquarium, explore Lookout Mountain, and walk along the Walnut Street Bridge.
  • Where to stay for cheap : The Crash Pad: An Uncommon Hostel and Days Inn by Wyndham Chattanooga-Rivergate .

10. Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

  • Why it’s cheap : Moncton is the gateway to the scenic wonders of the Bay of Fundy and offers a blend of French and British Canadian heritage.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $825 – $995.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,070 – $1,250.
  • What to do : Experience the tidal phenomenon at Hopewell Rocks, visit Magnetic Hill, and stroll through Centennial Park.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Auberge C’mon Inn Hostel and Thrifty Inn .

North America is not just about the glamorous cities and renowned landmarks. Off the beaten path, one can find incredible cheapest places to travel that not only offer unique experiences but are also kind to your wallet.

León, Nicaragua

Central America

1. león, nicaragua.

  • Why it’s cheap : Nicaragua, often overshadowed by its neighbors, offers affordability and authenticity, especially in the colonial city of León.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $630 – $800.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $870 – $1,050.
  • What to do : Tour the impressive León Cathedral, try volcano boarding on Cerro Negro, and explore the local markets.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostal El Armario and Trailwinds Hostel .

2. Santa Ana, El Salvador

  • Why it’s cheap : El Salvador’s second-largest city is not as touristy as the coast but offers an authentic experience at a fraction of the cost.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $640 – $810.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $885 – $1,065.
  • What to do : Hike the Santa Ana Volcano, visit the Gothic-style Santa Ana Cathedral, and relax at Lake Coatepeque.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostal Casa Verde and Hostel Casa Mazeta .

3. Comayagua, Honduras

  • Why it’s cheap : Comayagua, a colonial gem, is off the beaten track, providing a cost-effective base for exploring Honduras.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $655 – $825.
  • What to do : Explore the historic town center, visit its famous cathedral, and attend the renowned Semana Santa festivities.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hospedaje La Roca and Hotel Antigua Comayagua .

4. Flores, Guatemala

  • Why it’s cheap : This charming island town in Lake Petén Itzá is the gateway to Tikal but offers great value for money itself.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $670 – $840.
  • What to do : Explore Tikal’s ancient Mayan ruins, wander the colorful streets of Flores, and enjoy boat trips on the lake.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Los Amigos Hostel and Hotel Petén .

5. David, Panama

  • Why it’s cheap : Often overlooked for Panama City or Bocas del Toro, David offers a true Panamanian experience at an affordable price.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $680 – $850.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $935 – $1,115.
  • What to do : Visit the nearby Barú Volcano, explore the Cervantes Park, and immerse in local culture.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Bambu Hostel and Hotel Puertas del Sol .

Suchitoto, El Salvador

6. Suchitoto, El Salvador

  • Why it’s cheap : A tranquil alternative to the bustling cities, Suchitoto is a colonial town with a slower pace and affordable living.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $650 – $820.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $895 – $1,075.
  • What to do : Wander the cobbled streets, visit the Church of Santa Lucia, and explore the nearby Cerrón Grande Reservoir.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostal El Tejado and Los Almendros de San Lorenzo .

7. Ometepe Island, Nicaragua

  • Why it’s cheap : Nestled in Lake Nicaragua, this volcanic island offers a rustic and cost-effective escape from the mainland hustle.
  • What to do : Hike the twin volcanoes, Maderas and Concepción, relax at Ojo de Agua springs, and cycle around the island’s villages.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostel El Zopilote and Hospedaje Soma .

8. Cahuita, Costa Rica

  • Why it’s cheap : While Costa Rica can be pricey, Cahuita on the Caribbean coast remains an affordable gem, with a blend of Tico and Afro-Caribbean vibes.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $955 – $1,135.
  • What to do : Explore Cahuita National Park’s beaches and wildlife, experience the town’s reggae beats, and sample Afro-Caribbean cuisine.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Cabinas Smith and Hostel Cahuita .

9. San Ignacio, Belize

  • Why it’s cheap : Away from Belize’s pricier coastal areas, San Ignacio offers a gateway to ancient Mayan ruins and jungle adventures without the high cost.
  • What to do : Visit the Xunantunich and Cahal Pech ruins, go cave tubing in the nearby caves, and visit the bustling local market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Bella’s Backpackers and J & R Guest House .

10. Choluteca, Honduras

  • Why it’s cheap : Situated in the southern part of the country, Choluteca remains off the typical tourist radar, making it an affordable destination.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $660 – $830.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $905 – $1,085.
  • What to do : Experience the local culture, visit the colonial-era churches, and enjoy the nearby beaches like Playa del Toro.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hotel Gualiqueme and Hotel Anturio .

Central America, with its mix of cultural richness and natural beauty, offers numerous cheapest places to travel where travelers can experience its charm without spending excessively.

La Paz, Bolivia

South America

1. la paz, bolivia.

  • Why it’s cheap : As one of the highest capitals in the world, La Paz provides a unique Andean experience at a fraction of the price of its neighboring countries.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $750 – $930.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $995 – $1,185.
  • What to do : Ride the Mi Teleférico (cable car), explore the Moon Valley (Valle de la Luna), and barter at the Witches’ Market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Adventure Brew Hostel and Loki Boutique .

2. Arequipa, Peru

  • Why it’s cheap : Often overshadowed by Lima or Cusco, Arequipa offers colonial charm set against the dramatic backdrop of the Misti volcano.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $765 – $945.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,010 – $1,200.
  • What to do : Tour the Santa Catalina Monastery, visit the Colca Canyon, and indulge in local gastronomy.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Wild Rover Arequipa Hostel and Flying Dog Arequipa .

3. Quito, Ecuador

  • Why it’s cheap : Nestled high in the Andes, Quito seamlessly blends colonial history with a modern vibe, all without burning a hole in your pocket.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $780 – $960.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,025 – $1,215.
  • What to do : Wander through the historic center, visit the Equatorial Monument (Mitad del Mundo), and take a day trip to Otavalo Market.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Secret Garden Quito and Minka Hostel .

4. Montevideo, Uruguay

  • Why it’s cheap : Overshadowed by Buenos Aires, Montevideo boasts a laid-back charm, beautiful beaches, and affordability.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $800 – $980.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,050 – $1,240.
  • What to do : Stroll along La Rambla, explore Ciudad Vieja (Old Town), and enjoy a traditional asado.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Destino26 Hostel and Circus Hostel & Hotel Montevideo .

5. Medellín, Colombia

  • Why it’s cheap : Once infamous for its cartel history, Medellín has transformed into a vibrant and affordable destination, with spring-like weather year-round.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $785 – $965.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,035 – $1,225.
  • What to do : Ride the Metrocable to Parque Arví, explore Comuna 13, and relax in the Botanical Garden.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Los Patios Hostel and Rango Hostel Boutique .

Córdoba, Argentina

6. Córdoba, Argentina

  • Why it’s cheap : As Argentina’s second-largest city, Córdoba offers a blend of historic architecture and youthful vibrancy without the Buenos Aires price tag.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $815 – $995.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,070 – $1,260.
  • What to do : Discover the Jesuit Block, enjoy nightlife in Güemes neighborhood, and explore the nearby Sierras de Córdoba.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Aldea Hostel Córdoba and Onas Hostel & Suites .

7. Georgetown, Guyana

  • Why it’s cheap : Guyana, South America’s off-the-beaten-path destination, offers a unique blend of Caribbean and South American influences at a budget-friendly cost.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $830 – $1,010.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,090 – $1,280.
  • What to do : Explore St. George’s Cathedral, visit the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, and take a trip to Kaieteur Falls.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Rima Guest House and El Dorado Inn .

8. Asunción, Paraguay

  • Why it’s cheap : Paraguay remains one of South America’s least-visited countries, ensuring that Asunción retains its authentic charm and affordability.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $840 – $1,020.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,100 – $1,290.
  • What to do : Walk around Plaza Uruguaya, visit Palacio de los López, and shop in Mercado 4.
  • Where to stay for cheap : El Nomada Hostel and Urbanian Hostel .

9. Iquitos, Peru

  • Why it’s cheap : Accessible only by plane or boat, Iquitos is the gateway to the Amazon without the high costs associated with more touristic rainforest destinations.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $855 – $1,035.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,115 – $1,305.
  • What to do : Experience the Amazon River, visit the Belén Market, and explore the Pilpintuwasi Butterfly Farm.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hospedaje La Pascana and Flying Dog Hostel Iquitos .

10. Valparaíso, Chile

  • Why it’s cheap : While Santiago might garner much attention, the coastal city of Valparaíso boasts vibrant street art, historic funiculars, and a seaside appeal at a fraction of the cost.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $870 – $1,050.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,130 – $1,320.
  • What to do : Explore the colorful Cerros (hills), visit La Sebastiana (Pablo Neruda’s former home), and wander through the bustling port area.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostal Acuarela and Casa Verde Limón .

South America’s mosaic of cultures, landscapes, and histories is matched by its variety of cheapest places to travel. From the buzzing urban centers to tranquil coastal towns, there’s a piece of South America that’s affordable and waiting to be explored.

Adelaide, Australia

Australia & Oceania

1. adelaide, australia.

  • Why it’s cheap : Compared to other major Australian cities like Sydney and Melbourne, Adelaide is often more affordable but still offers a vibrant cultural scene and beautiful beaches.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $980 – $1,170.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,250 – $1,440.
  • What to do : Explore the Central Market, take a tram to Glenelg beach, and visit the Adelaide Botanic Garden.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Adelaide Central YHA and Hostel 109 Flashpackers .

2. Rarotonga, Cook Islands

  • Why it’s cheap : Rarotonga offers a more budget-friendly Pacific Island experience than some of its neighboring islands, without compromising on beauty.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,030 – $1,220.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,300 – $1,490.
  • What to do : Snorkel in Muri Lagoon, hike the Cross-Island track, and enjoy local night markets.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Rarotonga Backpackers and Varas Beach House .

3. Darwin, Australia

  • Why it’s cheap : As the gateway to the Outback, Darwin offers a unique Australian experience and tends to be more affordable than Australia’s eastern cities.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,010 – $1,200.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,280 – $1,470.
  • What to do : Discover the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, visit Litchfield National Park, and immerse in the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Melaleuca on Mitchell and Frogs-Hollow Backpackers .

4. Apia, Samoa

  • Why it’s cheap : Samoa offers an authentic Pacific island experience with fewer tourists and less commercialization, leading to more competitive prices.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,040 – $1,230.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,310 – $1,500.
  • What to do : Relax at Lalomanu Beach, explore the Togitogiga Waterfall, and visit the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Samoa Beach Cottages and J’s Lodge .

5. Dunedin, New Zealand

  • Why it’s cheap : Dunedin, located on New Zealand’s South Island, offers historic charm, wildlife encounters, and stunning landscapes at a fraction of the cost of more touristic areas.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,065 – $1,255.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,335 – $1,525.
  • What to do : Explore the Otago Peninsula, visit the historic Larnach Castle, and wander the vibrant streets of the Octagon.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hogwartz Backpackers and Studios and Manor House Backpackers .

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

6. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

  • Why it’s cheap : As the capital of Australia’s island state, Hobart offers a mix of heritage, scenery, and culture at a lower cost than mainland Australia.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,090 – $1,280.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,360 – $1,550.
  • What to do : Explore the historic Salamanca Place, visit the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), and take a scenic drive to Mount Wellington.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Montacute Boutique Bunkhouse and The Pickled Frog .

7. Nadi, Fiji

  • Why it’s cheap : While Fiji is often seen as a luxury destination, Nadi is a bustling hub that offers affordable accommodations and activities, serving as a great base to explore other parts of the archipelago.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,120 – $1,310.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,390 – $1,580.
  • What to do : Visit the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, explore Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, and relax at Wailoaloa Beach.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Bamboo Backpackers and Travellers Beach Resort .

8. Palmerston North, New Zealand

  • Why it’s cheap : Away from the main tourist trails, Palmerston North offers a genuine Kiwi experience with its local culture, arts scene, and proximity to scenic spots.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,095 – $1,285.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,365 – $1,555.
  • What to do : Visit the New Zealand Rugby Museum, explore Te Manawa (a museum of art, science, and history), and take a stroll in Victoria Esplanade.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Peppertree Hostel and Railway Hotel Backpackers .

9. Nouméa, New Caledonia

  • Why it’s cheap : While New Caledonia is a French territory with prices to match, Nouméa provides some affordable options for travelers keen on experiencing a mix of Melanesian and French cultures.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,130 – $1,320.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,400 – $1,590.
  • What to do : Relax at Baie des Citrons, visit the Tjibaou Cultural Centre, and explore the local markets for a taste of the islands.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Hostel Bambou and Hotel Le Paris .

10. Townsville, Australia

  • Why it’s cheap : Located in Northern Queensland, Townsville is often overshadowed by Cairns, making it a more affordable gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and tropical rainforests.
  • 3-day trip : Approx. $1,110 – $1,300.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $1,380 – $1,570.
  • What to do : Visit the Reef HQ Aquarium, wander the Strand Promenade, and take a ferry to Magnetic Island.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Rambutan Townsville YHA and Civic Guesthouse .

From the untouched beaches of the Pacific Islands to the cultural centers of Australia’s cities, the Australia & Oceania region beckons travelers with diverse experiences.

With a bit of research and flexibility, adventurers can find remarkable cheapest places to travel that offer both value and unforgettable moments.

Antarctica

1. Traveling off-peak

  • Why it’s cheaper : Visiting Antarctica during the shoulder season (early November or late March) can be less expensive. Wildlife might not be as abundant as in the peak season, but the landscapes are equally stunning.
  • 10-day trip : Approx. $5,500 – $7,000.
  • 20-day trip : Approx. $9,000 – $11,500.
  • What to do : Witness enormous tabular icebergs, visit research stations, and see early-season snowscapes or late-season wildlife activities.

2. Last-minute deals

  • Why it’s cheaper : As departure dates approach, some tour operators might offer significant discounts on unsold berths, especially in the standard or shared cabins.
  • Average cost : Prices can sometimes be slashed by up to 50%, but flexibility with dates and itineraries is a must.
  • What to do : Keep a close eye on tour operators’ websites and be ready to jump on a deal.

3. Sharing a cabin

  • Why it’s cheaper : Opting for triple or quad cabins, which are usually shared among travelers, can reduce the overall cost.
  • Average cost reduction : Savings can range from 20% to 40% compared to double cabins.
  • Where to stay for cheap : Most expedition ships have shared cabins. Check options like Quark Expeditions or Oceanwide Expeditions .

4. Shorter voyages

  • Why it’s cheaper : Choose itineraries that focus solely on the Antarctic Peninsula, which are shorter and more affordable than extended trips that include the Falkland Islands or South Georgia.
  • 7-day trip : Approx. $4,800 – $6,300.
  • What to do : Zodiac landings, wildlife watching, and visits to historical sites.

5. Working in Antarctica

  • Why it’s cheaper : Taking up a job in Antarctica, even for a short-term contract, can be a way to experience the continent without the hefty price tag. Scientists, engineers, chefs, and more are required to keep the research stations running.
  • Cost : Typically, your expenses are covered, and you’re often compensated for your work.
  • What to do : Contribute to important research, witness the midnight sun or polar nights, and immerse yourself in the daily life of an Antarctic worker.

While Antarctica will never be as budget-friendly as some other cheapest places to travel destinations, with some planning, flexibility, and creativity, it’s possible to witness its breathtaking beauty without completely emptying your savings.

Armenia

Honorable Mentions

1. georgia (the country).

  • Why it’s affordable : Low-cost accommodations, delicious and cheap local cuisine, and affordable public transportation.
  • Highlight : Explore the historic capital of Tbilisi, the Uplistsikhe cave town, and the picturesque wine region of Kakheti.
  • Why it’s affordable : Budget-friendly accommodations, unique cultural experiences, and scenic landscapes.
  • Highlight : Visit the ancient temples and monasteries, and enjoy the stunning views of Mount Ararat from Yerevan.
  • Why it’s affordable : One of South America’s least expensive countries, offering diverse landscapes from the Amazon to the Andes.
  • Highlight : Explore the otherworldly Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, and the vibrant capital of La Paz.
  • Why it’s affordable : Often overlooked in favor of its Mediterranean neighbors, it boasts low prices and stunning coastal and mountain landscapes.
  • Highlight : Enjoy the beautiful beaches of Ksamil and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Gjirokastër.

5. Sri Lanka

  • Why it’s affordable : Budget-friendly accommodations, affordable train journeys, and delicious cuisine.
  • Highlight : Take the scenic train ride from Kandy to Ella, visit the ancient city of Sigiriya, and relax on the beaches of Mirissa.

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  • Why it’s affordable : Beyond the resort towns, Mexico offers a wealth of cultural experiences, diverse landscapes, and delicious food at a fraction of the cost.
  • Highlight : Wander around the colonial towns like San Miguel de Allende, explore ancient Mayan ruins, and savor the local street food.

7. Philippines

  • Why it’s affordable : With over 7,000 islands, it offers affordable beach paradises, mountain retreats, and vibrant cities.
  • Highlight : Enjoy the crystal-clear waters of Palawan, explore the rice terraces of Banaue, and dive with whale sharks in Oslob.
  • Why it’s affordable : A country rich in history and culture with a low cost of living.
  • Highlight : Explore the vibrant streets of Kyiv, the coastal beauty of Odesa, and the UNESCO-listed Lviv city center.

9. Cambodia

  • Why it’s affordable : Budget-friendly accommodations, rich history, and a low cost of living.
  • Highlight : Visit the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex, explore the Killing Fields, and relax on the pristine beaches of Sihanoukville.

10. Belarus

  • Why it’s affordable : Often overlooked, this Eastern European gem offers historic sites, lush landscapes, and a unique cultural experience at a budget price.
  • Highlight : Wander through the capital city of Minsk, visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mir Castle, and explore the Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park.

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Inclusive Pricing

  • The up-front cost of an all-inclusive cruise includes accommodations, meals in main dining areas, entertainment, and transportation between destinations. This bundled pricing can offer significant savings compared to booking each aspect of a vacation separately.

Multiple Destinations, One Transport

  • Cruises allow travelers to explore several cruise ports without the hassle and expense of booking multiple flights, hotels, and local transportation.

Last-Minute Deals & Off-Peak Discounts

  • Cruise lines often offer last-minute deals to fill unsold cabins. Traveling during the shoulder seasons or off-peak times can also result in significant discounts.

No Daily Dining Dilemma

  • With various dining options onboard, travelers don’t need to search for restaurants in each destination or worry about the cost of every meal.
  • Tip : Specialty restaurants on cruise ships might have an additional charge, but the main dining rooms and buffets are typically included in the fare.

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Free Entertainment

  • From Broadway-style shows and live music to comedy acts and dance performances, cruises offer a plethora of entertainment options that are included in the cruise fare.

All-In-One Amenities

  • Cruise ships come equipped with fitness centers, pools, and recreational activities, saving travelers from spending extra at destination-based amenities.

Travel & Stay in One

  • The ship is both the transportation and accommodation. There’s no need to pack, unpack, and check into different hotels with each destination.

Package Deals & Promotions

  • Many cruise lines offer package deals that might include drink packages , shore excursions, or onboard credits. Booking during promotional periods can yield additional savings or perks.

Shore Excursion Savings

  • While shore excursions booked through the cruise line can be convenient, they can sometimes be pricier. For added savings, consider independent tours or exploring destinations on your own.

Loyalty Programs

  • Frequent cruisers can take advantage of loyalty programs offered by cruise lines. Benefits might include discounts on future cruises, priority boarding, or complimentary upgrades.

Cruising offers a unique value proposition for travelers. With meals, accommodation, entertainment, and transport all wrapped into one price, the convenience and potential savings are hard to beat.

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Top Money-Saving Travel Tips

Flexible dates & destinations.

  • Why it saves money : Airfare and accommodations can vary dramatically based on the time of year, day of the week, or even time of day.
  • Tip : Use flight search engines like Skyscanner or Google Flights with flexible date options. Consider traveling during shoulder seasons when destinations are less crowded and prices are lower.

Use Points & Miles

  • Why it’s worth it : Credit card rewards, frequent flyer miles, and hotel loyalty programs can offer substantial savings.
  • Tip : Strategize your spending and stay loyal to specific airlines or hotel chains to accumulate and maximize points.

Consider Alternative Accommodations

  • How it cuts costs : Hotels aren’t the only place to stay. Hostels, guesthouses, and vacation rentals can offer better value.
  • Tip : Platforms like Airbnb , Booking.com , and Hostelworld provide various accommodation options. Consider staying with locals through Couchsurfing for a free cultural exchange experience.
  • Why it saves money : Avoiding baggage fees and ensuring you have what you need can prevent unnecessary spending.
  • Tip : Pack versatile clothing and travel essentials. Use packing cubes to stay organized and avoid over-packing.

Eat Like a Local

  • How it cuts costs : Tourist-centric restaurants tend to be pricier. Local eateries offer authentic experiences at a fraction of the cost.
  • Tip : Explore local markets, street food stalls, and ask locals for recommendations.

Free & Low-Cost Attractions

  • Savings highlight : Many cities offer a range of free or low-cost attractions, from museums to parks and festivals.
  • Tip : Research “free things to do” in your chosen destination and consider city tourism cards that offer entry to multiple attractions for a single price.

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Use Public Transportation

  • Why it’s cheaper : Cabs and rideshares can add up. Public transit offers a cost-effective way to navigate a destination.
  • Tip : Familiarize yourself with the local transit system. Consider purchasing multi-day transit passes if available.

Book in Advance

  • How to save : Many attractions, transport options, and accommodations offer discounts for early bookings.
  • Tip : If your travel dates are fixed, lock in prices early, especially for popular destinations or during peak seasons.

Avoid Roaming Charges

  • Why it’s crucial : International roaming can result in exorbitant phone bills.
  • Tip : Use local SIM cards, Wi-Fi, or affordable international roaming plans. Apps like WhatsApp and Skype can help stay connected without traditional calls and texts.

Travel Insurance

  • Why it might save you money : While there’s an upfront cost, travel insurance can save thousands in case of emergencies or unforeseen changes.
  • Tip : Shop around for the best rates and ensure your policy covers potential activities and health needs.

Traveling on a budget doesn’t mean compromising on the quality of your experience. By being savvy, researching ahead, and embracing local ways, you can get more bang for your buck and make your travel dreams come true without the financial stress.

Traveling the world doesn’t necessarily mean emptying your savings. As we’ve discovered throughout this cheapest places to travel guide, every continent offers hidden gems and renowned spots where memories can be made without overspending.

In a world as vast and diverse as ours, the adventure doesn’t lie in how much we spend, but in how much we dare to explore, learn, and connect.

So pack your bags, plan wisely, harness the traveling tips and destinations we’ve shared, and embark on journeys that enrich your soul without straining your pocket.

Happy traveling and here’s to endless adventures that won’t break the bank!

FAQs: The Cheapest Places to Travel

1. Why are some places cheaper to travel to than others?

  • Many factors determine the cost of traveling to a destination, including the local cost of living, currency exchange rates, local economic conditions, and tourism infrastructure. Places with a lower cost of living or favorable exchange rates can often offer more value for money to travelers.

2. Is traveling to cheaper destinations safe?

  • The cost of traveling to a destination doesn’t necessarily correlate with its safety. Many budget-friendly destinations are perfectly safe for tourists. However, it’s always recommended to research the current political, environmental, and social conditions of a place before visiting and to exercise general travel safety precautions.

3. Can I still experience luxury in cheaper destinations?

  • Absolutely! In fact, many travelers find that their money goes much further in destinations with a lower cost of living, allowing them to experience a higher standard of accommodation, dining, and activities than they might afford elsewhere.

4. How can I find cheap flights to these destinations?

  • Utilize fare comparison websites like Skyscanner, Kayak, or Google Flights. Setting fare alerts, being flexible with your travel dates, or considering alternative nearby airports can also help snag deals.

5. Is the food safe to eat in budget-friendly destinations?

  • Food safety varies from place to place. It’s always wise to follow general food safety guidelines: eat at busy places, opt for freshly cooked food, and avoid tap water in regions where it’s not recommended. Research specific destinations to understand any particular precautions.

6. Will there be a language barrier in these cheap places to travel?

  • It depends on the destination. However, popular tourist spots usually have locals who understand and speak English or other major languages. Learning a few basic phrases in the local language can be both fun and helpful!

7. How can I ensure my accommodation is both affordable and decent?

  • Check reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor, Airbnb, or Booking.com. Ratings and traveler feedback can give you a good sense of what to expect in terms of quality and value for money.

8. Are these destinations suitable for families?

  • Most destinations can be family-friendly, but it depends on the activities and experiences you’re seeking. Research attractions and accommodations in advance to ensure they cater to family needs.

9. How can I save on local transportation in these destinations?

  • Consider public transport options, renting bicycles, or walking. In some places, rideshares or local taxis may also be affordable. Always check prices and negotiate if it’s a local custom.

10. Can I work while traveling to offset costs?

  • Some countries offer working holiday visas, and there are opportunities like teaching English, freelance work, or even work exchange programs in hostels and farms. Ensure you have the appropriate visa and permissions before engaging in work.

11. What is the best time of year to visit budget destinations?

  • The “best” time can vary depending on the destination. However, traveling during the shoulder season (the time between peak and off-peak seasons) often provides a balance between good weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices.

12. Will I need vaccinations for these cheaper destinations?

  • The requirement for vaccinations depends on the specific country and region you’re visiting. Always consult a travel clinic or your healthcare provider for advice tailored to your itinerary and health.

13. Can I use my credit/debit cards in these destinations?

  • While many countries accept major credit and debit cards, especially in tourist areas, it’s always a good idea to carry some local cash. Rural areas or small establishments might not have card facilities.

14. How do I handle travel insurance for these budget destinations?

  • Regardless of where you’re traveling, it’s crucial to have travel insurance. Ensure your policy covers any potential activities you’ll be doing and any known risks associated with your destination.

15. Are there any cultural etiquettes I should be aware of?

  • Every country has its own customs and traditions. It’s respectful to learn about and adhere to local etiquettes, whether it’s related to dressing, greeting, or dining. A quick online search or a local guidebook can provide insights.

16. What if I face a medical emergency in a budget destination?

  • Research in advance the location of reputable clinics or hospitals in your chosen destination. Ensure your travel insurance covers potential medical situations, and always have essential emergency numbers saved.

17. Is it cheaper to book activities in advance or on the spot?

  • While some tours or activities might be cheaper when booked in person due to local deals, there’s a risk they might be fully booked. Weigh the pros and cons based on the popularity of the activity and the season in which you’re traveling.

18. How can I stay connected? Is Wi-Fi readily available?

  • In many countries, even budget destinations, Wi-Fi is widely available in accommodations, restaurants, and cafes. For constant connectivity, consider getting a local SIM card or an international roaming package.

19. What’s the best way to exchange money in these destinations?

  • Using ATMs in your destination often provides a better exchange rate than currency exchange counters at airports. Always inform your bank of your travel dates to avoid any card issues.

20. Can I trust reviews and ratings on travel platforms for budget destinations?

  • Reviews on established platforms like TripAdvisor, Airbnb, and Booking.com are generally reliable. However, always read multiple reviews to get a comprehensive understanding and be aware of any overly promotional or suspicious content.

Traveling to cheaper destinations comes with its own set of questions and curiosities. The key to a smooth and enjoyable journey is research, preparation, and an open mind. Embrace the adventures, anticipate the challenges, and cherish every moment of your affordable travel experience.

Nomadic Matt: Travel Cheaper, Longer, Better

10 Best Places to Travel on a Budget

An ancient Buddha statue with a sash at a historic site in sunny Thailand

The world is full of cheap vacation spots. No matter what continent — and no matter what interests you have — there are countless places you can visit on a budget.

Few destinations are “too expensive” as long as you do some research, get creative, and have some flexibility. You just might not be living large when you visit them.

Fortunately, there are lots of destinations out there that make budget travel easy, fun, and safe.

These destinations offer affordable accommodation, cheap food, and plenty of activities and excursions that can be enjoyed without breaking the bank.

Here’s my list of the best cheap travel destinations so you can get inspired and plan your next affordable adventure!

Table of Contents

1. Thailand

2. central america, 3. cambodia, 4. the balkans, 8. portugal, 10. morocco.

Longtail boats parked on a beautiful beach on an island in Thailand

It’s also super affordable.

With a tourist trail going back decades, Thailand is the heart of backpacking in Southeast Asia , and you can get by on between $25-35 USD per day thanks to cheap guesthouses, budget street food (which can be found for as little as $1 USD!), local buses, and the many cheap and free attractions. If you spend all your time on the islands and in expensive accommodation, expect to pay closer to $60 USD per day. However, even at the price, Thailand is still one of the most bargain-friendly destinations in the world and should not be skipped!

  • The Ultimate Thailand Travel Guide
  • 9 Incredible Things to Do in Thailand
  • How Much Does It Costs to Visit Thailand?

Palm trees on the lush coast of Panama, taken by Nomadic Matt

Belize , Panama , Costa Rica — these are expensive destinations by regional standards (yet they are still quite affordable). If you visit these central Central American countries, you can get by on $45-60 USD per day as a backpacker or splash out and spend $100-120 a day to live large. Your money goes really far in this part of the world. And with so many countries to choose from, it’s easy to bounce around and see a lot without going broke.

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  • El Salvador

Ancient Buddhist relics at a historic site in beautiful Cambodia

Cambodia is cheaper than popular Thailand but just as beautiful and filled with some of the nicest people in the world. Plus, it’s home to the incredible Angkor Wat (which, while expensive to visit, is worth the expense!).

  • Cambodia Budget Travel Guide
  • Backpacking Cambodia: 3 Suggested Itineraries for Your Trip
  • Angkor Wat Travel Guide

Clear, stunning water near the lush mountains of Albania

You can get by for as little as $45 USD per day — a fraction of what you’d pay in Western Europe. A week’s worth of groceries costs as little as $25 USD while a beer costs around $2-5 USD.

And while the region was once known for being unsafe, things have greatly improved over the past decade. There’s a growing backpacking trail here and tourism is on the rise. It’s Europe least-explored region — but not for long so visit before you crowds arrive and the price skyrocket.

  • Bosnia & Herzegovina

The famous Great Wall of China rolling over the landscape

But the country becomes even cheaper when you get off the beaten path and the interior . This is where you’ll find the best travel deals and bargains. China still remains one of the best value places in the world and, with it’s massive size (it’s the 3rd largest country by landmass), there is a ton to see and do here!

  • 7 Lessons Learned from 3 Months in China
  • China Travel Guide: What to See, Do, Costs, & Ways to Save
  • What Hitchhiking as a Solo Female in China Taught Me

A view of old buildings along the famed Ganges River in India, with lots of people and boats

India is a cheap backpacking destination with a rich cultural history, mouthwatering food, helpful and curious locals, incredible regional diversity, great tea, and a lot to do. It’s a gigantic place best either explored in either one large trip or a few smaller chunks. Either way, don’t miss India.

  • 13 Amazing Things to Do in India
  • India Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors
  • Is It Safe for Women to Travel India?

The bustling capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, on a bright and sunny day

Tucked away in the Caucasus, Georgia has been at a cultural crossroads for centuries yet it’s not nearly as popular as it should be. Tbilisi is a city bursting with activity, while the rest of the country offers intrepid adventures a rugged, off-the-beaten-path feel.

You can get by on next to nothing here too, with budget travelers spending as little as $30 USD per day. Beer is around $3 USD, a week’s worth of groceries costs around $25-30 USD, and most museums and historic sites cost just $2-5 USD.

While it might feel out of the way, Georgia is one of the next big backpacking hubs. I’d go back in a heartbeat!

  • The 15 Best Things to See and Do in Georgia
  • The Ultimate Georgia Travel Guide
  • Finding Love and Home in Tbilisi, Georgia

A narrow street with bright colors and an old tram going up the hill in Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal has become a lot more popular and crowded in recent years (it has a growing expat and digital nomad scene) and Lisbon has become especially expensive was people move there and drive up prices. It’s a great place after all! However, once you get outside of Lisbon, prices are still relatively cheap compared to the rest of Western Europe — and you’ll see far fewer tourists too. Expect to get by on $50-60 USD per day if you’re a budget backpacker.

While is gorgeous in the summer, if you’re looking for a cheap place to spend the winter in Europe, Portugal is one of your best options.

  • Portugal Budget Travel Guide
  • That Time I Went to Portugal and fell Madly in Love with It
  • Porto Travel Guide

An iguana relaxing on the warm stones of Tulum, Mexico

While there are some regions that aren’t that safe to explore, the majority of the country is yours to enjoy. No matter your interests — beaches, partying, food, history, nature — there’s a corner of the country that you can enjoy safely without breaking the bank.

  • Mexico: A Love Story
  • The 20 Best Things to Do in Mexico City
  • The Ultimate Mexico Budget Travel Guide
  • How to Stay Safe in Mexico as a Solo Female Traveler

A view looking over the blue roofs of Chefchaouen in sunny Morocco

I fell in love with Morocco when I visited, and not just because it’s super affordable (though that did help!). Budget backpackers can get around on just $30-40 USD per day here, while midrange travelers can have a comfortable trip for around double that. You get a lot of value here. In fact, I love it so much I used to run tours there!

Morocco is a country that mesmerizes. Don’t miss it.

  • 11 Reasons Why I Fell in Love with Morocco
  • Morocco Budget Travel Guide
  • Is Morocco Safe?

I believe most destinations in the world can be explored on a budget without sacrificing too much comfort ( heck, I even traveled Iceland on $50 USD per day ).

If you’re a savvy traveler, you know how to maximize your money no matter where you go in the world. But your mission to travel on a budget gets a lot easier when the places you’re going to are already affordable, allowing you make the most of your budget without missing out!  

Book Your Trip: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner . It’s my favorite search engine because it searches websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is being left unturned.

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld . If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • SafetyWing (best for everyone)
  • Insure My Trip (for those 70 and over)
  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

Want to Travel for Free? Travel credit cards allow you to earn points that can be redeemed for free flights and accommodation — all without any extra spending. Check out my guide to picking the right card and my current favorites to get started and see the latest best deals.

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22 Best Budget Places to Travel This Year (2024)

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Updated on May 15th, 2024

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What are the cheapest places to travel in the world? Check out these budget-friendly travel ideas for your next domestic or international travel.

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Best Budget Places to Travel

  • Medellin and Guatape, Colombia: Best for backpacking
  • India: Good for everyone!
  • Argentina: Search for your Latin soul
  • Porto, Portugal: Keep an eye on the sunsets
  • Tenerife, Canary Islands: Experience the island life
  • Peru: skip Machu Picchu
  • Tallinn, Estonia: Enjoy the long summer days
  • Guatemala: See Mayan ruins, volcanic eruptions and culture
  • Sri Lanka: Get adventurous
  • Panama: See beaches, mountains and cities
  • Taipei, Taiwan: Eat your way through!
  • La Paz, Bolivia: See indigenous Bolivian Culture
  • Mexico City, Mexico: Explore tacos, museums and mezcal
  • South Africa: Must-see vineyards, safaris and hiking
  • Vietnam: Let your budget take you far
  • Thailand: Trekking, Markets, Nature and amazing food
  • Philippines: Under-the-radar natural and cultural finds
  • New York City, USA: Find free things to do
  • Nicaragua: Climb volcanoes and visit colonial towns
  • Ecuador: Enjoy high-altitude living

Lithuania: Travel the less-visited country!

  • Laos: Take an adventure

Travel doesn’t have to be expensive! In my years of taking trips, I’ve felt the most confident (and happiest) when I’m in a destination with a budget-friendly cost of travel.

Some of my favorite places for travel are the cheapest, like Mexico, India, Colombia and Vietnam. I now make it my mission to travel to the affordable places with a bang for my buck.

Here’s muy list of the consistently most affordable places to travel where you can take a trip on the cheap.

Typical historic Canarian village buildings in La Orotava Tenerife

Medellin and Guatape, Colombia: Best for backpacking

There are so many things to do in Medellin and its neighboring town Guatape that make them excellent destinations for any time of year.

Medellin is known as having ‘eternal spring,’ meaning it’s slightly cooler in Northern Hemisphere winter time, and a bit warmer in summer.

As for rainfall, it’s slightly “lower” in fall (September - December), but, as it rains mostly every day anyway, every month of the year is a fair time to visit Medellin and the surrounding region.

Despite what you may have heard, Medellin is an awesome place to be as a traveler, from heaps of types of accommodation for every budget, to delicious food options ranging from Colombian to other types of South American for every taste bud.

You can eat great early, late and for inexpensive prices. One of our favorite things to do is to try Colombian coffee at some of our favorite cafes near El Poblado and take the free city walking tour .

As for the rest of the region and to get out of the city, two of our favorite weekend or two-day breaks are Guatape and Santa Fe de Antioquia .

Guatape is easy to get to from Medellin and even if you don’t speak Spanish, people will help you navigate the bus station. And if you’re wondering about safety, head over to our article answering the question, “Is Medellin safe for travel?”

View of Guatape islands and lakes from the Piedra del Penol in Guatape, Colombia

India: Good for everyone!

Yeah… India is really cheap for backpacking and international travel, and the rumors are true. The cost of accommodation is cheap in India. The cost of food is cheap. It’s a great place to pick when you need to travel for super cheap .

The only thing you have to watch out for in India is being gawked at as a foreigner or from looking different from the locals (and it’s likely you will), but the food is incredible, the markets are a shopper’s dream and basically everything is incredibly cheap.

On my first day in India, I picked up a pair of backpacker balloon pants for $4, and it felt expensive.

The currency in India is the Indian Rupee, and you can exchange it widely to and from the USD or other major currencies like EUR and GBP.

Bonus: if you’re gluten-free like I am, you’ll find Indian food rather gluten-free-friendly , so put it on the list.

Argentina: Search for your Latin soul

It happens to be an interesting time to visit Argentina , as the currency recently became favorable to holders of the US Dollar. In fact, (as of 2021), very favorable.

Argentina’s peso has fallen very sadly and incredibly against the USD, giving Americans lots of unexpected buying power in this otherwise slightly-pricey country for travelers.

Among some chilled-out things we have done in Argentina are exploring the cafe scene in Buenos Aires and walking for miles soaking in lots of the free sights of the downtown areas and cool neighborhoods.

If you venture westward toward Cordoba and the Sierra region, you’ll find that Cordoba, Argentina’s “second city,” has some unique things to do that travelers often overlook, and you can rent a car to road trip to small towns with scenic views.

Woman wearing a magenta pashmina walking on a side street with murals in Buenos Aires

Porto, Portugal: Keep an eye on the sunsets

We found Porto to be an absolutely wonderful place to be in summer, with late sunsets, great weather (most of the time) and friendly locals.

In summer, it’s a great time to picnic in Porto and watch the sunset near Gaia, or walk for hours seeing the different neighborhoods and beautiful tiled buildings.

For us, the highlights of Porto were all the places to see architecture, the trendy cafes, the views from Dom Luís I Bridge and the hilly streets of Ribeira.

Oh, and don’t forget the national artistic treasures all over the São Bento Train Station. This is a great sight to see, and it’s free.

We loved Porto and wished we had more time during summer to explore the nature not too far away. We continued on to the capital city of Lisbon , just a train ride away (book in advance for sure!).

Golden hour in Porto Portugal, a view of red-roofed buildings and homes of Gaia among green cliffs

Tenerife, Canary Islands: Experience the island life

In going back to Spain , we had no idea what to expect from Tenerife, a volcanic island famed for Carnival and the highest point in all of Spain, El Teide .

Summer is a great time to go, as rainfall is typically lowest during summer months, and this will be a pretty great time to travel there and enjoy the nature!

To get there, we had a layover and quick stop in Madrid that got our rusty Spanish back for the next few days we’d have in the Canary Islands.

In Tenerife, we spent some time in the absolutely lovely and relaxing town of La Orotava , working our legs on the hilly streets.

Tenerife has its own culture that’s similar yet different to that of mainland Spain. There are interesting outside influences (like an accent influenced by Cubans) and local cuisine as well.

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With more time, you can island hop to Gran Canaria , which is worth a visit to see some awesome sand dunes in the south and the spectacular views along the roads in the southwest.

While we didn’t feel the Canary Islands were as budget-friendly as we had hoped, when it came to renting a car, but it was not terrible, either.

If you really want to keep your budget down, you can travel the entire island of Tenerife or Gran Canaria by public bus. Just keep in mind that you won’t be able to access every village or off-the-beaten-path beach inlet with the Canarian mass transit system.

Playa los Gigantes scene with tourists on a black sand volcanic beach and massive brown cliffs overlooking the sea

Peru: skip Machu Picchu

Peru is an affordable destination for travel if you skip the hyped super-touristy path that has now become a mainstay in ‘wonders of the world’ and bucket lists.

Peru is much more than Machu Picchu, which has come to be such a bucket-list item that you’ll find long lines, strict rules and crowds.

The cost of heading up to Machu Picchu for a few days will also set you back a few hundreds of dollars (even thousands, depending on which level of excursions you buy) as everything is priced for tourists, and even the train has a different prices for foreign nationals than for domestic travelers.

So, what to do in Peru, and why should you go there? Peru is massive, and for that reason, it can’t possibly be all touristy.

Get out to places like Arequipa, Iquitos, Mancora, Huaraz and Puno, if you want to skip Cusco, with its higher prices geared toward foreign tourists.

In Lima alone you can see authentic Peruvian-Chinese culture , a city park with rainbow fountains and heaps of other things to do in Lima on a modest budget like trying ceviche, ice cream made from local fruits and beer bars in Miraflores.

In Lima, we walked for miles, taking photos and eating street food, getting to know the city by foot. Do as the locals do: shop in the big markets, rent a bicycle and see some nice neighborhoods, sip a coffee at a cafe and people-watch in Barranco.

Then, take buses to the out-of-town destinations like Ica to go sandsurfing in Huacachina or Arequipa, one of my more favorite places, where Colca Canyon is another weekend trip away for hiking.

Silhouettes of two figures watching the sun set at the pacific ocean at the Malecon park of Lima, Peru

Tallinn, Estonia: Enjoy the long summer days

All of Tallinn, Estonia , was like a big surprise for us. In fact, we wish we could have stayed a whole lot longer in Estonia.

The charming city of Tallinn seems best to enjoy during summer, when the sun sets as late as 10:45 pm! (And you better have blackout curtains, because it rises at 4:00 am in July! Bring a sleep mask for sure).

Around the summer solstice, Estonians (and other cultures in the region, from Finland to Latvia) celebrate the Midsummer Festival, which means people take off from work, go to spend some time in the countryside and party all night (which is very short, because of how little darkness there is).

In Tallinn, walking around the compact Old Town is a great way to see architecture, history and lots of food, pubs and cafes. We stayed at one of the best hostels in Tallinn and found the city’s best cafes for digital nomads .

What we also liked about the Baltic region, especially in summer, is that it was easy (and picturesque!) to get from Estonia to Latvia .

With the stops along the way, we saw all the greens and other colors of Estonia (and the north of Latvia) that we had yet to see because we hadn’t left the Tallinn metro area.

Tallinn, Estonia, is a destination that will set you back in your budget more steeply than the Latvian capital of Riga or the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, but believe me, the prices in Tallinn are a far cry from Western European destinations like France, Switzerland and England.

Shadow of a black rock jetty stretches into the Baltic Sea while the sun sets in Tallinn Estonia Pirita Beach

Guatemala: See Mayan ruins, volcanic eruptions and culture

I went to Guatemala specifically because I wanted to travel somewhere very cheap. I also lucked out because I chose Guatemala and it’s a fantastic budget destination.

Guatemala is one of the cheapest places to travel to in Latin America. If you’re deciding between a destination like Costa Rica and Guatemala, and you have a budget to stick to, you can go to Guatemala and spend half of what you would in Costa Rica.

Guatemala is a special place because the cheap-to-thrilling ratio is certainly at one end of the spectrum, meaning you can spend very little money and have an AMAZING time.

In Guatemala, I have stayed in super cheap hostels at Lake Atitlan and splurged for great value local coffees at Antigua’s cafes .

You can do a lot for free in Guatemala, too. There are markets abound, and volcanic eruptions you can watch as you walk down the street in Antigua .

It’s worth putting together some money to go on a day trip from Antigua to places like Volcan Pacaya, Chichicastenango, Acatenango or Guatemala City.

Planning to work remotely? Coworking spaces like Impact Hub Antigua cost only $6.50 per day for the use of a hot desk with unlimited coffee and tea.

A travel budget of $35 USD per day would get you a pretty fun time in Guatemala for your next adventurous international trip on the cheap.

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Sri Lanka: Get adventurous

All of Sri Lanka is affordable as a destination and all of Sri Lanka is good for all-year travel.

We went in the middle of July, expecting rain showers or monsoons, but we got lucky, and you can, too! We counted rain on two occasions in total, and it goes to show that ‘general climate reports’ may not accurately picture your 12-day holiday. We were mostly greeted with lush and green nature !

There are a few things to know about Sri Lanka , so it pays to see if this is a good place for you and your travel style.

Sri Lanka is an island near India and it’s a fascinating country where the people are peaceful and kind.

It has lots of tropical sub-climates, so it’s hot all year round on the coasts, and pretty moderate, to even chilly, in the center where the altitudes get higher.

Because of Sri Lanka’s location, it has two rainy seasons: at one point in the year, the East has rain, and at another point, the West does.

Again, summer was a fine time to go to Sri Lanka (and winter is as well). During July, we experienced rain no more than twice, which was a miracle, and could happen randomly whenever.

We were amazed at how budget-friendly Sri Lanka is, from guesthouses to meals in restaurants to admission fees at cultural sights like temples and Buddhas. We did awesome things that taught us all about the country.

We loved our visit to the Mackwoods Tea Plantation , which in summer, had a rather temperate climate (I needed a sweater as the sun got lower).

We also spent a half day in Galle Fort , which has a fascinating mix of cultures, from colonial influences to several religious groups all calling this place home.

Walking around Galle Fort was completely free, as was walking along the fortress wall, seeing the famous lighthouse and exploring the historic quarter.

Your budget will take you farther than you ever imaged in Sri Lanka, so with your leftover money, be sure to tip generously, only haggle if you feel you are being seriously ripped off and let shop owners keep the change. It means a lot to them.

A woman wearing a red and orange sarong walks up red steps at the big white buddha of Kandy Sri Lanka

Planning to pull the trigger and take that trip soon? Don’t miss our checklist for international travel prep and favorite apps for travelers .

Panama: See beaches, mountains and cities

Panama is the gateway of North America to South America, and it’s a fascinating narrow country to spend some time in.

In case you hadn’t heard, traveling in Panama is pretty cheap, and it feels that way especially if you’re coming from Costa Rica, like I was.

Panama is a mix of urban (Panama City and the Panama Canal) and rural (Boquete, Volcan Baru) and beachy (Bocas del Toro).

In recent years, places like Bocas del Toro have become incredibly popular with backpackers looking to travel on the cheap, and the standard of accommodations and eating has taken to a touristic level, meaning prices going up.

However, bargains and deals are still around in Panama, because the country is BIG, despite how it looks on a map, and there are lots of things to see if you travel by land from Costa Rica onward to Panama City (it’s around ten hours).

I certainly ate cheaply in Panama as a backpacker, and I stayed in hostels (my favorite was Mamallena in Boquete, as I detail in our guide to booking accommodations ), always dorm rooms, and always with friends.

In fact, I met friends on my Panama backpacking trip with whom I’m still close in touch with, to this day!

Back to the budget, though, you can surely eat for $2-3 in Panama, travel for a few dollars more, and stay in a hostel for $10 or less, per night.

This is a rather straightforward destination to visit if you’re looking for one of the cheapest places to travel in North America.

Taipei, Taiwan: Eat your way through!

Taipei is one of our favorite new destinations, and although summer is high (and hot and humid) season, what’s interesting is that Taipei gets rain all year round.

It can rain any day and sometimes unexpectedly, throughout the year, so considering summertime is a fine thing to do.

In the rest of Taiwan , you can find different climates as altitudes change, and what many tourists fail to do is to go hiking in the center of the country.

This region is tons less touristed , and you could find yourself alone with nature.

As for Taipei, there’s so much culture to see, and we liked learning more about a history we had never been exposed to.

For when you need a break from sun and humidity, there are lots of large shopping malls with huge food courts that have an array of Asian foods from all over the region.

You can have Taiwanese cuisine, Mongolian BBQ, Japanese sushi and Korean kimbap, all in the same spot. It’s impossible to choose!

In Taipei, there are lots and lots of things you can do for free .

We went to night markets (free entrance), famous memorials and their plazas like Chiang-Kai Shek Memorial and even the changing of the guard ceremony that happens daily and the many hikes that exist within the city (all free).

To cool off, try Taipei’s best cafes with WiFi.

It’s easy to spend a lot of time in Taipei and never spend too much money.

Take mass transit like the beautiful and immaculately clean Taipei metro, stay in a local hostel or guesthouse to support local businesses, and shop at local markets, where you’ll find beautiful produce like fruits, veggies and local treats.

Taiwanese locals visit Raohe night market and street vendor stalls in Taipei, Taiwan

La Paz, Bolivia: See indigenous Bolivian Culture

Bolivia is one of my favorite countries because it represents Old World South America.

It is one of the South American countries with the highest percentage of indigenous people, and it makes it a rich cultural experience to visit.

In La Paz, take the city free walking tour and learn about the city prison (I won’t spoil the details), the witches market and why Bolivian women wear Italian bowl hats.

Don’t forget to try the local treats and stay in any of the awesome hostels that provide nightlife for backpackers in La Paz, like Wild Rover or Loki.

In Sucre, see the White City, all for not too much money at all! A dorm bed in Bolivian hostels will be between $7 and $12 USD, and all have great security. Sucre has a laid-back atmosphere and lots of local life. It’s high up, altitude-wise, so make sure to take it easy.

In the middle of your trip, savor the experience of the once-in-a-lifetime trip to the high-altitude Uyuni salt flats. Any tour operator will take you to the highlights on a sunset one-day trip or a three-day trip, during which you’ll stay in a salt hotel (bundle up!).

In Potosi, a mining town, see local markets, local Bolivian street life and a history of silver mining.

Best of all, it’s pretty safe to take night buses in Bolivia, which helps with saving money and traveling sustainably , at the same time!

You can even try to haggle for a two-person deal if you are traveling as a couple .

Bolivia is one of the best value destinations in South America, and because of its landlocked location and the fact that its tourism infrastructure is newer than, say, that of Peru, every visitor is in for a real treat.

Mexico City, Mexico: Explore tacos, museums and mezcal

We couldn’t find anything that we did not love about Mexico City, and for anyone who lives in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s never too long of a flight.

Also, without giving the secret away too much, Mexico City is not expensive to visit (neither is our honorable mention of Merida, Mexico ).

With heaps of things to do Mexico City for every type of traveler, Mexico City is an incredible place to try lots of new foods with a food tour , see the local markets, try a margarita (or three) at a variety of bars (some on rooftops) and cool off with a cold brew at any of the popular specialty cafes .

Travelers like Mexico City for its value. You can Airbnb within your budget, and you can try new hostels like Selina Mexico City , which also has a coworking space and bar.

If we could move to Mexico City, we would. In fact, I’m not sure why we don’t live there. I can’t get enough of the food, the people, the scenery and the culture, and with a trip on the Mexico City costing only USD 0.25, it was hard to leave.

Regarding safety, check out “Is Mexico City Safe?” , our guide to scams, safety and health concerns in CDMX.

Two small white cups of black coffee, a croissant on a white plate and a brown paper bag of craft coffee in Mexico City Drip Cafe

South Africa: Must-see vineyards, safaris and hiking

One thing I have tried to research really intently is where in Africa to travel for cheap. It’s harder than it sounds.

In speaking with a really experienced traveler like my friend Daniel Herszberg , what I’ve learned is that a lot of Africa might be cheap for locals, but plain and simple: as a traveler, you’re in for a pretty penny.

I did not find this to be the case in South Africa, however.

For many reasons, South Africa is not like the rest of Africa. Its major cities have infinitely more Western influence, and South Africa’s European-descent population is about 9%, which is by far higher than other African nations.

This aside, South Africa has had a funny thing happen to it in recent years since about 2015. The currency took a big slide downward in value, and I talk about how this benefits the foreign traveler in my money tips for international travel .

What’s going on here is that the South African Rand (the national currency) devalued three to four times its former value pre-2015. This means thing started costing you, the visitor, only 25% of their previous prices.

So, for cheapest places in the world to travel, South Africa came out as an incredible destination of value. A $100 dinner cost $25, and that’s including steak and wine. A cocktail came out to $3 at a nice bar.

I could’ve done without these luxuries, and could’ve kept my budget even lower, to travel super cheaply in South Africa (but instead, I lived like a king).

My best recommendation for “know before you go” tips for South Africa is to check the exchange rate several months before you plan to travel, to determine what things like travel within the country and accommodation will cost.

I think food was my cheapest expense (it was continually unbelievable) in South Africa, because of that ZAR to USD conversion. These are the types of tricks that will keep you winning if you plan to travel the world cheaply and tick off all those super cheap places to travel (safely).

Vietnam: Let your budget take you far

Vietnam is incredibly affordable, even as prices might rise in summer (high season). Okay, Vietnam is actually one of the cheapest places I’ve ever been (I haven’t been to Pakistan, which many people say is the cheapest country in the world.)

During the summer, heaps of visitors from all over the world come to Vietnam, whether Europeans on summer holidays, Australians on their winter breaks, or Americans coming out for a big month-long Southeast Asia bender.

If you can book your Vietnam trip in advance, you’ll probably do fine, as most major Vietnamese holidays fall in January-February, when prices go up and have surcharges due to the new year festivals.

Vietnam is where your Dollar (or Euro) will for sure go further, from eating out to accommodation at great value. For example, it’s hard to get bored in the capital city of Hanoi, with all these things to do . Hanoi is a special place for us and we loved talking pictures to capture everything Hanoi has to offer.

Woman wearing a blue dress and jean jacket at a Buddhist temple in Hanoi Vietnam

You can drink Vietnamese coffee every day at [awesome cafes], take a trip to Ninh Binh or Sapa for the northern cultures, and see an impressive amount of the country without breaking the bank.

While summer is known as being wetter, with rainfall on average surpassing that of summer months in Vietnam, this is when places like the Sapa rice terraces will be vividly green, making for an incredible sight to see.

In winter, the same region of rolling hills is dry and brown because of lack of rainfall. Summer brings back the brilliance and the fresh crops.

Eat whatever’s on the street in cities in Vietnam. You can usually have a meal for 2 USD.

Thailand: Trekking, Markets, Nature and amazing food

I’m sure you’ve heard of Thailand, and I’m sure you have heard that Thailand is cheap.

How do I put this simply…. yes, Thailand is cheap (but Vietnam and Laos are cheaper - ha!).

But really, Thailand is an affordable place to travel on a budget. If you stick to Bangkok alone and you take guided tours or excursions, you will probably spend more than you thought you would.

However (!), if you head up north to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, and you go to smaller towns with equally-beautiful things to do like hikes and minority cultures and eco-tourism, you’ll be very satisfied with a small budget in Thailand for travel.

Having been to Thailand three times, I’ve stayed in cheap hotels, cheap hostels and also really expensive hotels (on my friend’s frequent flyer miles points).

There are many ways to ‘do’ Thailand, and there is something for everyone.

If you’re on an extreme travel budget, you can make Thailand work, and have an amazing time. Things also change very fast in Thailand due to the fact that it is one of the most popular travel destinations on the planet .

In January 2012, I stayed in Julie’s Guesthouse in Chiang Mai, Thailand, for $2.50 USD per night. It’s true. And I was a broke backpacker looking for a good deal.

Places like Chiang Mai have since skyrocketed in popularity, bringing the type of luxe travel to become quite mainstream there, but you can still find good deals, bargain for prices and stick to a low trip budget.

If your budget is on the extreme low end and you’re seeking the cheapest things to do, I recommend going to smaller locales in the center and northeast of the country, where tourism is newer.

I’d recommend avoiding the south of Thailand and the islands, where you’ll have to dish out for ferries, and where tourism has been strong for 30+ years, making competition rather tough.

Philippines: Under-the-radar natural and cultural finds

I bet you don’t know many people who’ve been to the Philippines and haven’t been to Puerta Princesa or Boracay. I personally have not been to either.

I’ve had two low-budget trips to the Philippines, traveling in the Manila metro region and in Cebu and Bohol.

What I am positive of is that the Philippines is one of the cheapest places to travel to in Asia. I really mean that. It is up there with Vietnam.

For a small fee, you can stay in a hotel or hostel, and for only several dollars you can take a taxi to a beautiful beach.

The street food will cost you less than what you could imagine, and bargaining is fair game. While awesome natural landmarks like the Chocolate Hills (Bohol) may have an entrance fee, it won’t be hefty.

A small budget will take you a serious long way in the Philippines, where there are more than 7,000 islands (you probably can’t see them all, nor would you need or want to) and a heap of things to keep you occupied on a trip of a month or more.

New York City, USA: Find free things to do

Now, we know what you’re thinking: isn’t NYC one of the most expensive places to travel ? The short answer is yes, but the long answer is no.

Let me explain.

If you know what to do in NYC, you can have a fantastic time on a low budget. NYC can be a value destination if you know how to stretch a budget thinner and do all the free amazing things in NYC during your trip.

First, I’d really recommend finding a friend, family member or friend’s family member to stay with. Accommodation in NYC is one of the things that will cost the most, but if you can pin that down as a freebie, the rest will work itself out. See here.

If you’re okay with skipping the “must-see” tourist attractions that every book says you have to do, such as the viewing platform at the Empire State Building , the Top of the Rock, the MoMA and any type of entertainment (save it for another time), you can have a budget in NYC of around $50 USD per day (if you travel with a buddy) or if you stay in hostel dorms .

If you’re a traveling digital nomad , check out our favorite laptop-friendly NYC cafes where you can spend time in cafes with WiFi and sometimes even a backyard or two.

If you’re a coffee fanatic, we’ve already listed our favorite cafes in Brooklyn , which make for a great way to venture into different areas, for coffee. Lastly, bookmark our guide to safety and avoiding crime in NYC , which will be very helpful indeed.

A few budget hacks for traveling in NYC on the cheap and not breaking the bank are these following tips:

  • Stay in a hostel-hotel like The Local , which books up fast, but plan ahead! They’ve got coworking space, rooftop views, a cool cafe-bar with friendly staff and clean, quiet shared rooms and privates.
  • Skip the paid attractions and opt for walking endlessly through NYC’s many neighborhoods like the gorgeous and walkable Brooklyn Heights and ethnic enclaves. Check out Coney Island, Jackson Heights, Flushing Chinatown and Little Italy of the Bronx (Arthur Avenue) and ‘pass’ on those lists of hot restaurants that ‘every visitor to NYC must visit.’
  • Take the subway and buses, always. This is the best way to get around New York, and if you opt for an unlimited weekly subway card, it’ll pay for itself in only a few days.
  • If you don’t want to hostel, Airbnb in one of Brooklyn or Queens’ outlying neighborhoods and get a feel what it is like to stay outside Manhattan (the center of it all, of course!). You’ll find the most affordable Airbnb options in Greenpoint, Williamsburg, Bed-Stuy, Ditmas and Forest Hills.

Woman walking on Broadway in Soho and Grand St in Soho, New York City

Nicaragua: Climb volcanoes and visit colonial towns

Nicaragua is a place that’s great for travel at any time of year and you can be sure that your budget will take you far.

From eating in markets for prices comparable to $2 for a vegan meal of rice, beans and avocado, to taking 2-day treks for around $70 with all-included guides, transport and camping for a night with Quetzaltrekkers, you can do everything you ever dreamed of in this Central American nation.

For beaches, don’t miss San Juan del Sur, the center of all backpacker life on the coast.

Take chicken buses, the quintessential Central American transport on old yellow school buses that have new lives in countries like Nicaragua, and sit next to locals, plants and sometimes… chickens.

This is the way to get around for around a dollar or less.

Ecuador: Enjoy high-altitude living

Ecuador might be a country you skip over in your mind. Did you know that its name means Equator in Spanish? Now you know why this country was named after its location, with the Equator running right through its middle.

What’s there to do in Ecuador? You can explore Cuenca, a beautiful colonial city, by foot, and see the birthplace of the Panama hat (yep, a bit of a mis-nomer).

For beaches, there’s Montanita, the hippie-dippie backpacker hub of the Pacific coast.

For museums, there’s the culture of Quito, the hilly capital, where you can climb a cathedral and look out at a rolling expanse of scenery before climbing down and exploring colonial architecture in the old quarter.

Lastly, get lost in Parque Nacional Cajas, named for ‘boxes,’ which will remind you of mossy scenes from Scotland.

Ecuador will give you highs and lows, from high-altitude cities where you really have to watch your health and how your body handles altitude high up, to the coast — Guayaquil and the lowlands.

There’s something for everyone, and the prices will not set you back much at all.

If we told you we wished we had more time in Lithuania, would you believe us? We were lucky enough to have a whirlwind tour if Lithuania’s top sights by traveling from Riga, Latvia, to Vilnius, Lithuania with Traveller Tours.

What we liked best was the mythical Trakai castle, the pastel walls of Vilnius’s Old Town, the bizarre Hill of Crosses and beautiful and medieval Kaunas.

Had we had a week to spend, we would’ve loved to see all of Lithuania’s historic and cultural sights, including more about its Jewish history, by renting a car and going around.

Check out how excited we got about Lithuania in our interview on the Voyages of Tim Vetter podcast .

Sunlight lighting up the leaves of a hanging plant on a residential street in old town Vilnius, Lithuania

What’s more is that Lithuania is the most affordable of the three Baltic countries — we stayed at a hostel on Airbnb for under $30.

Wondering how we decide where to stay? Check out our comparison of Airbnb vs Hostels vs Hotels .

Laos: Take an adventure

Laos is a diverse and often forgotten-about country bordering Thailand, China, Vietnam and Cambodia. Why go here?

Laos is interesting because it’s landlocked, and so many travelers arrive by land via China, Thailand, or Vietnam. Well, what’s there to do?

The fact that tourism is newer in Laos than it is in Thailand makes Laos a bit less discovered. And being less discovered means that it’s a great place to travel to avoid other tourists !

See Buddhist culture at its finest in Luang Prbang, where you can also explore exquisite waterfalls and nature.

See the stars and give night photography a try at night in places like Vang Vieng, and explore a city through its cafes in Vientiane.

For the adventurous, there’s the Plain of Jars (it’s weird) and Phonsavan with its temple ruins.

If you’re not afraid to get off the beaten path, while not spending a lot of your savings, try some time in Laos and you could be surprised at what this modest country has to offer its visitors.

You can stay in hostels in Laos at prices as low as $4 USD per night for a dorm bed, depending on the city or town.

Can you beat that?

We hope you got tons of ideas from this list about where to travel on a budget and save money on your summer trip this year.

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That's right, these destinations are for belt-tightening travelers. Some are cheaper because they haven't been discovered by tourists yet, some serve up off-season deals you won't want to miss, and plenty are places where you'll find not only inexpensive activities, but hotels and meals the whole fam will love. So whether the kids are clambering for Colorado, your husband is all about the beach, or all y'all are set on the South, we've got some suggestions for places—including, yes, some European getaways and other international locales—where you'll make memories together that'll last a lifetime without breaking the bank.

Columbus, Georgia

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Out of everywhere in the South, Columbus, Georgia, might be one of the cheapest cities to visit, thanks to it multitude of free and almost -free attractions. The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center has no entry fee, and neither does The Columbus Museum of Art (the second-largest art museum in the state). You can also bike the gorgeous 15-mile-long RiverWalk—rent a bike from Ride On Bikes for just $10 a day.

For more information, visit visitcolumbusga.com .

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Well-known to budget travelers for being home to one of the most reasonable city stays in the country, Albuquerque offers great deals on hotels, restaurants, and attractions. Strolling around Old Town, the city's historic heart, is free, but if you want to visit the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in October, tickets for a half-day's worth of fun are only $15.

For more information, visit visitalbuquerque.com .

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Sometimes major cities offer surprisingly good deals on everything needed for a great getaway, as is the case with Philadelphia. The City of Brotherly Love's efficient public transport gives plenty of bang for its buck, attractions like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell are free, and Philly's most iconic food—the cheesesteak—is usually only around $10. Keep in mind, if you head into the city in the blustery winter months, you'll find hotels dropping their prices.

For more information, visit discoverphl.com .

Daytona Beach, Florida

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There are a lot of places in Florida that are expensive to visit (Sanibel Island, we're looking at you), but Daytona Beach isn't one of them—especially if you visit in the off-season. Don't mind some sticky, hot weather? Book a trip in the summer, and enjoy the sun, sand, and surf on the city's 23 miles of free beaches. Or if high temps don't appeal, head to Daytona in May, when events like spring break are over and the weather is juuuuust right.

For more information, visit daytonabeach.com .

Mexico City, Mexico

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This year, why not skip Mexico's often over-priced resorts and head to Mexico City? Prices are bargain-basement compared to the U.S., with public transportation costing a few coins, meals as low as $5 (even less if you eat at street vendor carts), and admission to museums only costing a couple of dollars. Head to the Museo Nacional de Arte on Sundays and you'll not only get in for free, you'll probably have a chance to watch the city's famed Aztec dancers.

For more information, visit visitmexico.com .

Burlington, Vermont

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Whether you're people watching at pedestrian-only Church Street (Burlington has a famously boho vibe) or exploring the University of Vermont's Fleming Museum of Art, there is much to do in this pretty little city on Lake Champlain for no charge. Fans of frozen treats will want to head to nearby Waterbury, where the Ben & Jerry's factory tour is just $6 for adults.

F or more information, visit helloburlingtonvt.com .

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

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Want to really save cash during your vacay? Go camping. To be more specific, go camping at the Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage site where $35 gets an entire carload of people entrance for a week. There are trails all over the national park to hike, but if you feel like taking some time off from physical activity, Grand Canyon Village, on the South Rim, offers a day's worth of free activities like window shopping and visiting art studios.

For more information, visit nps.gov/grca .

Dominican Republic

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If you want to head to the Caribbean cheaply, the Dominican Republic is your best bet. While all-inclusive deals including airfare as well as hotel and meals can boast offers as low as $500 for three nights, stay outside of the resort area in Punta Cana for even better prices. Go during the low season, between June and November, and you'll save even more.

For more information, visit godominicanrepublic.com .

Breckenridge, Colorado

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Colorado has gotten so popular, you might think it's impossible to plan a reasonably priced trip there, but the historic little mountain town of Breckenridge will prove you wrong. Breck, as it's been dubbed by the locals, serves up winter slopes cheaper than most in Colorado, but in summer the cost of lodging really nose-dives. For warm-weather outdoorsy folk, there are more than 200+ miles of trails to hike.

For more information, visit gobreck.com .

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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We have a theory: The less well-known a destination, the better the value of the vacation there, and that's certainly true of Oklahoma City. Despite a flurry of recently opened and improved places, including the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, the First Americans Museum, and even streetcar lines, the limelight seldom shines brightly on this rapidly developing capital city. As a result, pretty much everything from hotels to meals to attractions are relatively cheap.

For more information, visit visitokc.com .

Finger Lakes, New York

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Vino lovers, instead of taking a pricey trip to California's wine country, spend smart with a jaunt to the Finger Lakes. Every bit as breathtaking, but with hotels and restaurants that are a comparative bargain, the region is known for producing Riesling, which you can sample at wineries like Dr. Konstantin Frank and Ravines Wine Cellars. Of course, there's plenty to do in the Finger Lakes even if you don't like wine, like budget-friendly hiking, canoeing, and kayaking.

For more information, visit visitfingerlakes.com .

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Sure, Portugal is pricier than a super cheap getaway to the Southern United States, but compared to the rest of Europe, it's very economical, which is one reason why so many Americans are retiring there. With the dollar about even to the euro, you can expect to pay around $75 for a mid-range hotel and $20 for a three-course meal with drinks. That's quite a bargain for some of the world's best cuisine.

For more information, visit visitportugal.com .

San Antonio, Texas

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While San Antonio may not get quite as much of the attention as other Lone Star State cities, it makes an ideal getaway if you're looking to save some moola. Wandering the justifiably famed riverwalk is free, and so is entry to the historic Alamo. Don't miss browsing the many colorful stalls of El Mercado (Market Square), and while you're there, fuel up at Mi Tierra Café.

For more information, visit visitsanantonio.com .

Big Bear Lake, California

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There aren't a lot of options for truly cheap escapes from the everyday in The Golden State, but Big Bear Lake—located about two hours from Los Angeles—is the exception to the rule. Go in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall) and you'll not only avoid the crowds, you'll find lodging costs have plummeted. For big fun that won't empty your wallet, go hiking on Castle Rock Trail or the Alpine Pedal Path, then rent a kayak, paddleboard, or canoe to get out on the water.

For more information, visit bigbear.com .

Columbus, Ohio

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Another boomtown that is only now beginning to garner attention, Columbus's under-the-radar status and location in the traditionally low-priced Midwest has kept accommodations, food, and attractions cheap. Steals and deals can be found at North Market's fabulous food stalls, the Ohio Statehouse (you gotta love free guided tours!), and the Columbus Museum of Art, which features complimentary admission on Sundays.

For more information, visit experiencecolumbus.com .

Baltimore, Maryland

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With hotel rates that average at just over $100, Baltimore makes for a refreshingly low-cost stay, especially for one of country's more significant cities. There's loads to keep the whole fam busy there too, like wandering the bustling Inner Harbor (for cheap but delicious seafood, skip these eateries and hit up Sal and Sons in Fells Point). Visit the famed National Aquarium Fridays after 5 p.m. for half-price admission.

For more information, visit baltimore.org .

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Do not, we repeat, do not visit NOLA during Mardi Gras, when prices for everything get jacked up. That is, unless you really want to, in which case good day and good luck. During the rest of the year, you can get thrifty by noshing on inexpensive staples like Café du Monde's beignets and enjoying free experiences, such as wandering the French Quarter and Lafayette Cemetery No. 1. And don't forget to ride the ridiculously scenic streetcars for just $1.25.

For more information, visit neworleans.com .

Upper Peninsula, Michigan

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Are you a fan of autumn foliage? For a budget-friendly alternative to New England, leaf peep in Michigan's U.P. instead. The trees' fall colors usually hit their height in early October, with hundreds of waterfalls and lighthouses only adding to the region's appeal.

For more information, visit uptravel.com .

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Safe, welcoming, and eternally inexpensive, Thailand is home to everything from stunning temples to idyllic beaches, fabulous food, and picturesque markets. If you go on the cheap, you'll pay maybe $30 a day. Care to pamper yourself and stay in more luxurious hotels? The price goes up to all of $50 daily. This Southeast Asia country is a great place to begin if you've recently decided to explore the world (far) outside of your backyard.

For more information, visit tourismthailand.org .

Gulf Shores/Orange Beach, Alabama

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Far less expensive than usual beach vacays, Gulf Shores/Orange Beach features lodging that averages just a little more than $90 a day. Save even more by visiting this family-friendly area in the latter half of September and take advantage of the area's lunch and happy hour specials. Or, enjoy the many activities at the roughly 6,000-acre Gulf State Park. Beaches, a nature center, hiking and biking trails, Segway tours, and more are all available at no-to-low costs.

For more information, visit gulfshores.com .

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23 Affordable Beach Vacations Around the World

From Florida to Greece, enjoy a budget-friendly beach vacation at these destinations around the world.

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Nothing says summer like a beach vacation. A trip to the coast is the classic family outing, the ultimate romantic getaway or girls' trip, and even great for a solo adventure. Whether you want to relax with your toes in the sand or try surfing, there's a perfect beach destination for you — and one that won't cost you too much.

Camping opportunities and free activities mean most beach trips can be made affordable. Some oceanfront destinations are even easier on your wallet because they're set in quiet or under-the-radar locales with lower hotel rates. Here, we've put together a list of affordable beaches you can visit around the world without breaking your budget.

Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida

Sure, Miami and Palm Beach are popular Florida getaways, but this lesser-known beach town is far more affordable. It's virtually hidden on Florida's east coast, tucked between Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach, offering the classic white sand and aquamarine water Florida is famous for. Plus, the charming seaside community that backs it will make you feel like you've stepped back in time. The beach pavilion decorated with rainbow-colored umbrellas and surrounded by mid-century modern buildings gives off '50s vibes.

Free and inexpensive things to do include strolling through oceanfront Anglin's Square, which is filled with cafes, bars, restaurants, and gelato shops. Swing by Anglin's Beach Cafe for a fried shrimp basket with an ocean view, and then grab a scoop of mint chocolate chip from Kilwins before heading back to the beach. There’s a range of affordable accommodations in the area, from boutique hotels to beachside resorts. 

Coronado, Panama

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If you're looking for a tropical beach vacation, Panama tends to be one of the more affordable places to go. Visit during the offseason for serious deals on flights and hotels. About an hour and a half's drive from Panama City, the beach in Coronado is uncrowded, has gentle water perfect for swimming, and is known for its beautiful salt-and-pepper sand.

The town of Coronado, popular among American nomads and expats, has no shortage of affordable places to eat and stay. If you want to get away from people, head just outside of Coronado to the town of Nueva Gorgona, whose turquoise waters are great for swimming, surfing, and floating the day away.  When you want a break from the sun, grab a cold one from the Sandbar Gastropub or go for a walk under the canopy of the Coronado Dry Forest.

Sayulita, Mexico

Swap Cabo and Cancun for the beach town of Sayulita, a cheaper (and more relaxed) destination. Situated on the west coast of Mexico near Puerto Vallarta, this town is famous for its surfing. But you don't have to be on a board to enjoy it — instead, spend your time on one of the beautiful beaches, like Sayulita Beach, Playa De Los Muertos, and Carricitos, or take a a 20-minute drive to La Lancha.

There are also tons of shops to explore in Sayulita, from surfing outfitters to bohemian-chic clothing stores and local galleries like Evoke the Spirit . Check into the Casablanca Sayulita Hotel , where you'll enjoy the rates as much as the views.   

Islamorada, Florida

This village in the Florida Keys has plenty to offer visitors, and opting for a trip here instead of the more popular islands like Key West will save you some cash while still providing a beachy escape.

Explore the 11-acre Indian Key Historic State Park , where the remains of a shipwreck that dates back to the 1800s are on display. Also check out Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park , which has an exposed coral reef and nature trails that snake through mangrove forests.

The Cheeca Lodge & Spa provides luxury touches without the high prices. Spend some of the money you’ve saved on mojitos at the beachfront tiki bar.  

Gold Beach, Oregon

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This town has secluded beaches, tide pools, and ocean kayaking opportunities, and the nearby Rogue River offers jet-boat tours and fishing. Try visiting between March and May, when you can catch a glimpse of northbound pods of migrating gray whales as they pass through. Lodgings include everything from quaint bed-and-breakfasts like Endicott Gardens to the remote Tu Tu' Tun Lodge on the wooded banks of the Rogue. 

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

This lively beach town has great activities for families and a vibrant downtown to explore. In addition to its championship courses, the city is a mini-golf capital, with more than 50 miniature golf courses in the area. Hunt for seashells and explore the pier at Myrtle Beach State Park , then go shopping at Hudson's Surfside Flea Market or Market Common . You’ll have your pick of places to stay, from high-rise condos with kitchens to hotels with their own water parks.

Corfu, Greece

While Greece can be a very expensive place to visit, this small town is relatively affordable compared to the most popular islands. During your stay, explore the alleyways and winding streets in Corfu's Old Town, which is home to museums like the Archaeological Museum and Casa Parlante , a mansion that's been made into a museum with decorations dating back to the 1800s. Also visit Achilleion , a historic palace that's been converted into a museum with a giant painting of Achilles pulling Hector from his chariot.

When in Corfu, you can stay in five-star properties for a budget-friendly price. We recommend The Olivar Suites and Domes of Corfu for your beach week.

Tybee Island, Georgia

Just a half-hour drive from historic downtown Savannah, Tybee Island has a three-mile-long beach with distinct areas. The North Beach is a great place to watch birds and ships; Mid Beach is the spot to hunt for seashells and shark teeth; South Beach is the busiest area with volleyball and dolphin-spotting; and Back River is a more secluded area with a fishing pier and great views of Little Tybee, the nature preserve just south of the barrier island. There are also a lot of free parks, playgrounds, and hiking trails.

Tybee has a range of vacation rentals to choose from, and, of course, one of the perks of a beach destination is the stellar camping opportunities.   

Patong, Thailand

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Thailand is an ideal budget-conscious getaway, and this beach on the lively island of Phuket is a great destination for travelers looking for a dose of partying on vacation. Its curving strip of sand is bustling with cafes, restaurants, and bars.

Relax on the white sand and swim in the crystal-blue water by day, then after dark, explore the city's wild nightlife scene. Catch a Thai Boxing event or try one of the many cabarets off Bangla Road.

Walk around one of the two nearby sprawling shopping malls, Central Patong and Jungceylon . You can also try mango rice and coconut ice cream at Banzaan Fresh Market or pick up some souvenirs at Malin Plaza.  

Book a room at the affordable Burasari or the Amari Phuket for gorgeous views. 

Palawan Island, Philippines

Even though a flight to the Philippines can be pricey, hotels, food, and activities are usually affordable once you arrive. On this beautiful island, you could go parasailing, snorkel in Bacuit Bay, go on a jungle walk, or book a cave spelunking tour with Ugong Rock Adventures . Travel a bit north to visit the beautiful beaches of El Nido. Along the way, Honda Bay is a great jumping-off point for island hopping.

Flower Island Resort completes your private-island fantasy with tropical trappings and beachside villas for a nightly rate that’s less than you’d probably spend on dinner in bigger cities.  

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Located at the juncture of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, Virginia Beach is a charming seaside town with a thriving creative scene and delicious coastal fare. There are miles of golden beaches for sunbathing, beachcombing, and swimming. Explore local craft breweries on the Virginia Beach Beer Trail , or order a charcuterie board on the terrace at Terrapin Restaurant . And don't miss the epic free fireworks show on the Fourth of July.

There are several elegant lodging options in Virginia Beach, but the Barclay Cottage Bed-and-Breakfast is an affordable, adults-only respite right around the corner from the beach.  

Cambria, California

This classically Californian beach town is an affordable alternative to the beaches of Los Angeles and San Diego. The biggest attraction may be Moonstone Beach , known for its tide pools, boardwalk, and, yes, having moonstones and jade.  

Stop by the Boni’s Tacos food truck on a weekend for its famous tacos al pastor, or head to Moonstone Beach Bar and Grill for an Alaskan cod sandwich and glass of local wine. Grab a midday pick-me-up from Cambria Coffee Roasting Company and explore the town’s boutiques, art galleries, and the Coastal Discovery Center on San Simeon Bay. You can also take a short drive to tour Hearst Castle .

The budget-friendly Cambria Pines Lodge sits on 25 acres of world-class gardens and provides access to an on-site day spa, restaurant, and lounge.  

South Haven, Michigan

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This West Michigan town has seven quintessential Lake Michigan beaches with wide, flat shorelines and beach grass. The historic, bright-red South Pierhead Light stands at the west end of the South Pier, at the mouth of the Black River. When you’re not at the beach, explore the Michigan Maritime Museum , which also offers a range of boat rides from sunset sailing tours to cruises in a Disney-famous lifeboat. In August, South Haven hosts its National Blueberry Festival , which includes a parade, live entertainment, and pie-eating contests.  

Book a thrifty room at charming local establishments like the Historic Hotel Nichols or the Yelton Manor Boutique Hotel Bed-and-Breakfast .  

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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A two-and-a-half-hour flight from Miami, Puerto Rico makes for a great, affordable Caribbean getaway. With cobblestone streets and colorful buildings, San Juan is the island’s charming capital. There's a wide selection of lodging and delicious restaurants here, as well as beaches, nightclubs, and historic sites.

Spend the day relaxing on a palm-lined, white-sand beach, like El Escambrón, where swimming and snorkeling are a must. Then walk around Old San Juan’s historic landmarks like the oceanfront fortresses at the San Juan National Historic Site .  

Penang, Malaysia

This area on Malaysia’s northwest coast is home to gorgeous beaches, jungles, farmland, and fishing villages. On Penang Island, the capital city of George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with colonial architecture, temples, and museums (many of which are free to visit). Beaches like Batu Ferringhi and Tanjung Bungah have blue-green water and golden shorelines. They’re popular for swimming, water sports, and sunset watching.  

When you're ready for a break from the beach, head into the rainforest for a ride on the world’s longest waterslide at Escape Penang . The 3,645-foot slide sends visitors down a 230-foot slope through the lush canopies. Visit the Kek Lok Si Buddhist Temple or the Penang State Museum and Art Gallery in George Town for history and culture. Or, embrace the gorgeous local flora at the Penang Botanic Gardens and the Tropical Spice Garden .

Stay at the beachfront Shangri-La Golden Sands, Penang for access to Batu Ferringhi and chic, affordable rooms.  

St. Paul's Bay, Malta

This quiet fishing village on Malta’s northern coast is a great place to get away from the crowds for a good price. The beaches in Malta are exactly what you’d expect from the Mediterranean. White sand, bright blue water, and rocky outcroppings greet you on the shore. You can take a boat ride from St. Paul’s Bay over to Comino’s famous Blue Lagoon. If you head here toward the end of July, you'll experience a traditional Maltese  festa  (a village feast) in honor of Our Lady of Sorrows, which includes processions and fireworks. St. Paul’s Bay is also where you’ll find the Malta National Aquarium .

Accommodations will be both comfortable and affordable, from the DoubleTree by Hilton Malta to the bay-front Gillieru Harbour Hotel .   

Cape May, New Jersey

Another quintessential summer haunt, the Jersey Shore is more than what you’ve seen on TV. The seaside resort city of Cape May has Victorian houses and historic landmarks. The beach’s strip of soft sand is bookended by the deep blue of the Atlantic and a scenic promenade for strolling. While you’re in town, stop by the Cape May Lighthouse and shop the boutiques at Washington Street Mall . 

The historic Congress Hall is a glamorous beachfront icon with an umbrella-lined pool, wide lawn, and charming rooms. Grab a table at the hotel’s Blue Pig Tavern for crab cakes and deviled eggs. 

Essaouira, Morocco

Escape the hustle and bustle of Marrakesh for the resort atmosphere of Essaouira a few hours away on the coast. This long, gold-sand beach is perfect for land and water sports alike. It's a surfing hot spot and popular for riding horses and camels.

Not far from the beach is the UNESCO-recognized Essaouira Medina, a calmer iteration of Marrakesh's market. Meander through the alleys packed with stalls selling spices, slippers, and teas. The Gnaoua World Music Festival is a major draw that takes place annually at the end of June and celebrates the culture of the Gnaoua people. Walk by the fishing boats in the harbor before heading to dinner, where you’ll be served some of the freshest fish and seafood you’ll probably ever have.  

The area is known for its traditional houses that have been converted into small hotels, like the popular and affordable Riad Emotion and Riad Baoussala .

Old Orchard Beach, Maine

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This Maine destination is a family-friendly respite. The beach itself has golden sand, aquamarine water, a pier, and is backed by a classic amusement park from 1902. Hit the Ferris wheel at Palace Playland to get sweeping views of Saco Bay, or just swim, sunbathe, and watch the sunset along the shore. After dark, the pier comes alive with music, dancing, and drinking, plus weekly fireworks in the summer.

No trip to Maine is complete without a lobster roll or two. Grab a seat on the deck at The Shack or snag a box of hot, crinkle-cut perfection from longtime local favorite, Pier French Fries .  

You’ll find quaint, no-frills accommodations in town, like Alouette Beach Resort . If you want to stretch your budget a bit for a more boutique experience, you might try The Lincoln Hotel in nearby Biddeford . 

Willemstad, Curaçao

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Curaçao makes for a great Caribbean getaway as it’s outside the hurricane zone, so summer is usually bright and beautiful. The capital city of Willemstad is known for its candy-colored, colonial buildings. At the palm-dotted, white-sand beach, dip into the calm, clear water for world-class swimming and snorkeling.  

Willemstad has a number of interesting attractions and architectural marvels to explore. Spend time walking around the pastel buildings in the old town center, marveling at the ruins of the faded mansions of the Pietermaai neighborhood, and take a day trip to Klein (aka “little”) Curaçao, a deserted island with an old lighthouse, shipwrecks, and ancient stone buildings to explore.

Stop by a casual restaurant for affordable Dutch and Afro-Caribbean dishes. Check into the Avila Beach Hotel for access to two private beaches. 

Ocean City, Maryland

With cheap eats and carnival attractions, this classic summer vacation town is a place both you and your wallet will love. Ocean City Beach’s powdery sand gives way to a glittering surf full of swimmers. The picturesque boardwalk is lined with funnel cake and Maryland crab stands, plus it's home to the Jolly Roger Amusement Park . There are plenty of hotels, motels, and inns to choose from that will fit into your budget.

Westport, Washington

Visit this fishing village for whale watching, fresh seafood, and peaceful beaches. You can cast a line or surf in Half Moon Bay in Westport Light State Park , which is also home to the Grays Harbor Lighthouse. Spend some time getting to know local history and marine life at the Westport Maritime Museum and Westport Aquarium . 

Naturally, there are plenty of fishing charters that will take you out in search of salmon, lingcod, rockfish, and albacore. Westport is also known as a surfing mecca, so pack your board or pick one up when you get to town.

Accommodations like The Glenacres Inn and Loge Westport are economical and convenient.  

Orange Beach, Alabama

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The gorgeous Gulf of Mexico waters at Orange Beach provide endless opportunities for water sports enthusiasts who enjoy boating, jet skiing, kayaking, and sailing. When you’re not relaxing on the sugar sand or hiking the  Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail , look for dolphins or paddle the Back Bay Blueway. Hit The Wharf for shopping, Ferris wheel rides, and a show at the amphitheater.  

Stay at Perdido Beach Resort for beachfront rooms and access to multiple eateries when you need a quick bite before getting back to the shore.

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2. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

With mesmeric beaches, quaint places, historical monuments, hill stations, bustling cities and mouth-watering seafood with places that'll serve you with peace and chaos. If you want city life, then Colombo and Negombo are the best choices. If cold weather, tea plantations, and waterfalls captivate you, then Nuwara Eliya and Kandy are the places you would want to visit. Positioned in the Indian Ocean, it has the best shorelines and seafood to stomach.  Flight Tickets from Bangalore - Prices starting at INR 18,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 1,500- 2,000  Visa Policy - Sri Lanka has announced visa free entry for Indian citizens till 21 March 2024. Ideal Duration - 7-14 days Best Time - December - March

Bhutan

A Buddhist kingdom located on the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan offers snow-covered hills surrounded by steamy clouds. This country is known to have the highest Gross National Happiness, thus assuring its primary agenda to keep the people happy. Entering the delightful world of monasteries, the Himalayan mountains, unpolluted air, dumplings to pork dishes and prayer flags fluttering in the air - Bhutan is a treasure.  Flights till Bagdogra - Prices starting at  INR 12000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 1,200 - INR 2,000  Visa Policy -  Visa Free for Indians, however you'll need a permit to visit Thimpu & Paro. Ideal Duration - 5-10 days Best Time - March to May and September to November

Nepal

Popularly known as 'Land of the Thunder Dragon', Nepal experiences violent large thunderstorms erupting through the valleys from the Himalayas. This one on the list is probably going to cost you the least while providing you with the best experience of soaring Himalayan peaks and lush green mountains. Nepal is the best place to cruise around. Trekking in the mountains of Nepal is a must-do, available at prices ranging from Rs 3,000-Rs 3,500.  Flight Tickets from Delhi  - Prices starting at INR 9,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 2,000- INR 2,500 Visa Policy - Visa Free for Indians Ideal Duration - 7-10 days Best Time - October - December; March - April

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Azerbaijan - The Land of Fire

Azerbaijan, often referred to as "The Land of Fire," is a captivating country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Its nickname stems from its ancient Zoroastrian roots. Witness the awe-inspiring Heydar Aliyev Center, an architectural masterpiece designed by the renowned Zaha Hadid. Its fluid, futuristic design embodies the spirit of modern Azerbaijan and serves as a cultural hub showcasing art, design, and innovation. Flight Tickets from Delhi - Prices starting at INR 26,000 - INR 28,000 (Roundtrip) Ideal Duration : 5-7 days Daily Budget:  INR 4,500 - INR 6,000 Visa Policy for Indians : eVisa available Best Time : April to June and September to October

6. Kazakhstan - The Land of the Wanderers

Kazakhstan - The Land of the Wanderers

Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, located in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Covering an area of approximately 2.7 million square kilometers, it is the ninth-largest country in the world. The capital city of Kazakhstan is Nur-Sultan (formerly known as Astana), a mix of modern and historic cities. Flight Tickets from Delhi - Prices starting at INR 15,000 (Roundtrip) Ideal Duration : 7- 10 days Daily Budget: INR 2,000 - INR 3,500 Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa or Visa on Arrival Best Time: May to September

Turkey

Bordered by eight countries and surrounded by three seas, Turkey's fascinating location merges with its' eastern charm. If you're a history buff, Istanbul is a delight. Also called 'The land beneath the half-moon', Turkey is a country of many worlds with intriguing cultures, scintillating mosques and palaces, ancient cities and delicious food that leave you mesmerised!  Flight Tickets   from Mumbai - Prices starting at INR 31,000 (Roundtrip) Ideal Duration : 5 - 7 days Daily Budget: INR 11,000 - 13,000 Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa available Best Time: April to May, September to November

Vietnam

Vietnam is a country that reveals itself only to the determined seeker. Located in Southeast Asia, you will stumble upon numerous things in this gem of a country in a budget-friendly way. It nestles the largest cave of Asia, Halong Bay, islands, forests, religious places and more.  Known as the paradise of street food which includes traditional rice noodle soup, rice crepes and beef noodles, you can't miss the floating markets which are a joy for the bargaining-shopper.  Flight Tickets from Delhi - Prices starting at INR 18,000(Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 2,500- INR 3,000 Ideal Duration - 10-14 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa required Best Time:  November - April

Laos

Laos is a forested and mountainous country packed with sloping hills, pine trees, countless waterfalls, extant hills tribes, colonial architecture and skyline-silver lakes. Biking around villages filled with green forests, trekking on mountains with superabundant greenery and exploring the riddled caves are all the activities that will keep you wildly entertained without spending a penny. Renting a bicycle for the entire day will cost you around INR 120, and you can cycle around the hills or the side streets. Flight Tickets from Bangalore -Prices starting at INR 29,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 1,000 - INR 1,100 Ideal Duration - 7 -10 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa on Arrival or E-visa available Best Time: November to March

10. Philippines

Philippines

The land of emerald rice fields, gipsies, Philippines has 7000 tropical islands that will leave you spell-bound. The Maroon slick of sand on every ocean with mega islands and hidden lagoons where divers, sun worshippers and adventurous travellers pitch a tent and spend nights on the coastline in Palawan. This unofficial zipline capital of the world is a place for kayakers, Boracay and kiteboarding. Mountain-biking and canyoneering are also gaining popularity. Flight Tickets from Mumbai - Prices starting at INR 20,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 5,000 - INR 7,000 per day Ideal Duration - 10 -14 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa on Arrival Best Time: November to April

11. Malaysia

Malaysia

Sharing borders with Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei, Malaysia is in the equatorial region of the globe. The tropical rainforest climate covers this land throughout the year. If you are someone looking mountain ranges, forested hills and coastal plains, Malaysia is your destination. Hosting a wide range of Rafflesia genus, Malaysia is home to the largest flower in the world. With exotic dishes that blend Indian, Thai and Malay flavours, Malaysian food reflects its multi-ethnic culture.  Flight Tickets from Bangalore -  Prices staring at INR 15,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 4,000 - INR 8,000 Ideal Duration - 7- 10 days Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa available or Visa on Arrival for short stays Best Time : March to October

12. Singapore

Singapore

Known For : Gardens by the Bay Sentosa Island Universal Studios Singapore

Singapore is filled with an unbelievable amount of creativity, culture and cuisines. It is the perfect combination of tall intricate buildings, islands, heritage temples and narrow streets which make it a fascinating country of Asia that you can visit with a small budget. Food being the most important part of a country's culture, Singapore provides with a variety of cuisines ranging from chicken rice, chilli crab and fish head curry to oyster omelettes and pork ribs.  Flight Tickets from Mumbai - Starting from INR 18,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 6,000- INR 7,500  Ideal Duration - 5- 7 days Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa available  Best Time:  December to June

Best Time: January to November

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13. Cambodia

Cambodia

Cambodia is a southern country in South East Asia and is an empire of temples. Angkor Wat, the largest religious building along with Siem Reap is one of the major attractions of the country. Cambodia offers a variety of experiences like beguiling riverfronts of Phnom Penh, beaches of Sihanoukville, colonial towns of Battambang, endless rice fields of Mondulkiri and lush green park with quaint structures which offer tranquillity. You can also cycle around the villages of Cambodia to have a look at the local life of this country and have an entirely different kind of experience in terms of adventure and peace.  Flight Tickets  from Delhi - Starting at INR 24,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 3,000 - INR 3,200 Ideal Duration - 5- 7 days Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa or Visa on Arrival Best Time : November to April

14. Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is now even more accessible for Indian travelers with direct IndiGo flight connectivity from Delhi. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Silk Road heritage adorned with stunning mosques, madrasas, and bustling bazaars. Enjoy budget-friendly accommodations and delectable cuisine, from flavorful plov to sumptuous kebabs. Experience the blend of culture and affordability that Uzbekistan offers, making it an ideal destination for Indian travelers seeking remarkable experiences without breaking the bank.   Flight Tickets from Mumbai  - Starting at INR 22,000  Daily Expenses - INR 3,500 - INR 4,900 Ideal Duration - 5- 7 days Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa or Visa on Arrival Best Time: March to May and September to early November

15. Indonesia

Indonesia

The natural beauty of Indonesia makes it a tourist magnet among avid travellers looking for an inexpensive adventure. Situated between the Indian and the Pacific Oceans, it is the world's largest island country with untouched blue waters, beautiful marine lives, and amazing corals. Indonesia is also one of the best international destinations for honeymooners for a romantic getaway and Bali has a number of romantic resort options.  Flight Tickets from Bangalore - Starting from INR 21,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 6,000 - INR 6,500 Ideal Duration - 10-14 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa required for most visits Best Time: May to September

16. Georgia

Georgia

Georgia is located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. Owing to this, it is widely influenced by the different and very dynamic cultures of both continents, which is remarkably amalgamated and made it's own. Georgia houses diverse cities. On one hand, we have the capital city of Tbilisi, which is filled with cobblestone pavements, maze-like streets and sporadic works of modern architecture. On the other hand, it boasts a sprawling cave monastery situated in the city of Vardzia. Flight Tickets   from Delhi - INR 29,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 3,000 - INR 5,000 Ideal Duration - 7-10 days Visa Policy for Indians : eVisa available Best Time: May to September

Egypt

Arab countries give you one of the best travelling experiences enveloped with numerous ancient places and historical backgrounds that widen your knowledge while making your trip memorable. Bordered by the Red Sea to the east and south, it adds an element of adventure for all the scuba divers. The local markets are among the remarkable attractions in Egypt for all shoppers out there. The great pyramid of Giza which is one of the seven wonders of the world is worth visiting in Egypt.  Flight Tickets from Mumbai - Starting from INR 31,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 2000 - INR 3500 Ideal Duration - 7-10 days Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa or Visa on Arrival Best Time:  October to April

Russia

The historic side of Russia is the one for those looking for glittering palaces, high-walled fortresses and ancient churches. Charming and historical villages like Pskov and Suzdal, are within easy reach of these cities. Russia simply delivers what you're looking for be it an adventure or getting some inspiration from artists and writers. A hike around Lake Baikal, water-rafting and trekking in the Altai Republic, skiing or rock climbing in the Caucasus. You will also be swept away by the immense hospitality of people. Flight tickets from Delhi - Prices starting at INR 30,000  Daily expense - INR 3000 - INR 5000 Ideal Duration - 7-10 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa required, different types available Best Time:  May to September

Taiwan

Taiwan is nothing but a roughly sweet potato-shaped island nation that's densely populated. Besides, the crowded cities, Taiwan is the place of mountains and lush green forests. Known for tropical marine climate and tall mountains and cosy spring weather, one cannot miss its vibrant culture and entertainment hub. As the population is dominated by ethnic Chinese, most festivities are favoured to traditional Chinese culture celebrated with great pomp. Flight Tickets from Delhi -  Starting from INR 25,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 2000 - INR 3000 per day Ideal Duration: 7-10 days Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa or Visa on Arrival Best Time : April - May ; October - December

Qatar

Located in Western Asia and comprised of beaches Qatar has recently opened its gates to tourism. Visiting this country will be like an Arabic fairy tale. It is overflowing with ancient art displayed in museums, sacred religious places, spectacular skylines, sand dunes, world-class restaurants and active adventures. You can also cruise around the deserts and arrange camping and dune bashing for the never-ending thrill. Don't forget to add this to a load of experience of modern and ancient sites. Flight Tickets from Mumbai -  Starting from INR 20,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 4,000 - INR 6,000 Ideal Duration : 3-4 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa required Best Time: November to April

Jordan

Jordan is the land of camel caravans, legendary king's highway, Muslim armies, Roman crusaders and traders of spice who left behind impressive monuments. The Crusaders' castles, Roman amphitheatres and Christian mosaics have always fascinated travellers around the world. It is the jewel in the crown of Jordan's antiques. A ride during sunset through the Wadi Rum, getting drawn to the weathered stone, reddened dunes and desert landscapes will leave you mesmerised. Flight Tickets   from Mumbai- Prices starting at INR 25,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expense - INR 4323 - INR 6000 Ideal Duration : 5-7 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa on arrival and e-Visa Best Time : March to May, September to November

22. Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Known For : Victoria Harbour A Symphony of Lights Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong is another Chinese destination for a cost-effective travel hunter. It is located on the southern coast of China and follows many Chinese traditions despite being cosmopolitan. Also called 'The pearl of the orient', the dazzling skylines, soaring hillsides, religious sites, green parks, street markets for all the bargain maniacs, quiet islands and the fantastic views of the cities will make you visit this place time and again.  Flight Tickets from Delhi - Starting from INR 24,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 8,000 - INR 10,000 Ideal Duration : 3-5 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa-Free for 14 days with pre-arrival registration Best Time:  October to December

Best Time: October to December (Autumn)

337 Hong Kong Attractions

23. United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates

UAE is the middle class tourist hub for India because of the affordability and the amount of pleasure it provides to the visitors in terms of desert safaris and desert camping, shopping, swimming and diving in Fujairah to float in the waters of Gulf of Oman, indoor skiing and wayfaring on the beaches to rob your troubles. Two places that you can't miss visiting are Dubai to have a tour of the world's tallest pre-eminent building Burj Khalifa and Abu Dhabi for the glorious white marble domes and mosques. Flight Tickets from Bangalore -  Starting from INR 19,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 5,000 - INR 6,000 Ideal Duration: 3-5 days Visa Policy for Indians :  Visa required Best Time: October to February

24. Myanmar

Myanmar

Scattered landscape with glided pagodas and the traditional ways, that's Myanmar in short. The place never ceases to amaze travellers, unlike other lands that you've heard of. The Golden Rock on Mt. Kyaiktiyo which stand on the edge of a chasm, the pious monks and the wonder of Shwedagon Paya are the mesmerising spots in Burma, Myanmar. Apart from these, Myanmar lets you experience the simple pleasures of life. Flight Tickets from Delhi - INR 24,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expenses - INR 1,750 - INR 2000 per day Ideal Duration:  10-14 days Visa Policy for Indians : Visa required Best Time:  November to February

25. Oman - Gateway to the Charming Arab World

Oman - Gateway to the Charming Arab World

Oman is an Arab country located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Though there is no diversity in religion here, you will find a variety of tranquil landscapes and sceneries. The beauty of the emerald beaches, the rich Arab history in the ancient forts, the lush green mountains, unique wildlife and endless deserts will give you an Arabian adventure unlike any other country in the Gulf Coast.  Flight Tickets from Delhi : Starting from INR 17,000 (Roundtrip) Daily Expense: INR 4,500-INR 5,500 Ideal Duration : 5-7 days Best Time : October to April  Visa Policy for Indians : E-visa

Making an international trip is not just a dream and we have just proved it to you with this list of the cheapest countries to visit from India so that you don't rue the day you put your plans to cold storage and never took it out. From Islands and beaches to mountains and valleys you can fly away for an immense amount of entertainment without making your wallet fall off a cliff.

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6 of the most beautiful places in the world, according to someone who's been to 107 countries

  • I've been to 107 countries and am lucky to have seen some of the most stunning places in the world.
  • Iceland and Slovenia are absolutely stunning.
  • Cape Town and Paro also have incredible views, especially from above. 

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When people find out how many countries I have visited, they always ask me which place is my favorite .

I find that hard to answer because it's like choosing your favorite child, and my "favorite" varies according to different criteria.

One way to rank a place is based on its natural beauty and landscape. Across my travels, I've found these six places to be the most beautiful.

And, according to data from the Global Tourism Organization, none of these places are or are in the most visited countries this year — so you might avoid some crowds by checking them out this summer.

If I had to name one city that stands out, it would be Cape Town in South Africa.

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Anyone visiting Cape Town would be impressed by its natural beauty. Its landscape features forests, beaches, mountains, and the majestic Table Mountain that looms over the city and bay.

You can reach the top of Table Mountain by hiking or taking the far less strenuous cable car. Despite being fit, I chose the latter option, which allowed me to spend more time at the top.

The views overlooking the ocean are an Instagrammer's dream. For those who prefer to get a bird' s-eye view of Table Mountain, climbing the nearby Lions Head Mountain is also possible, though there is no cable-car option.

Slovenia is often overlooked by visitors to Europe.

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It's a shame more folks don't visit Slovenia, as it borders Italy and can be added to any Italian itinerary .

Although the postcard-perfect capital of Ljubljana is beautiful, a trip to Lake Bled shouldn't be missed. Set in the Julian Alps — only about 30 miles from the capital — the lake is the prettiest I have seen.

Standing on the north shore of the lake is the medieval Bled Castle, which makes the perfect backdrop for the lake. Photographers can utilize the lake's reflection to create an artistic masterpiece.

There's nothing like arriving in Paro, the capital of Bhutan.

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There is no more spectacular arrival to a country than that into Paro.

Paro's airport has one of the toughest runways in the world. It's in a valley surrounded by 18,000 mountains. Because it's a complicated place to land, fewer than 30 pilots worldwide can land there .

A few minutes before I landed there, the pilot asked us to look out the window and said we were passing Mount Everest. This allowed me to tick off a bucket-list item without climbing to the peak!

Devoid of busloads of tourists, Bhutan has a peaceful serenity that makes it even more beautiful. Although I didn't climb Everest, I did a five-hour hike to see the famous Tiger's Nest Monastery.

Also known as Paro Taktsang, this temple complex was built in the late 17th century and hangs on the edge of a cliff over 10,000 feet above sea level.

My demanding hike started in Paro Valley and took me past serene temples adorned by colorful prayer flags — and my beautiful final destination made the journey well worth it.

If you like water, then you must visit Iceland.

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Iceland has waterfalls, thermal lagoons, glaciers, and geysers.

I was fortunate to visit Iceland during summer when the sun never seemed to set, and I even wore sunglasses at midnight. The extra-long days allowed plenty of time to travel this small country and marvel at its natural attractions.

I broke records for the number of photos I posted on social media- earning lots of comments from jealous friends, but none can do the place justice.

Watching nature's fury shoot water hundreds of feet up (geysers) or hundreds of feet down (waterfalls) was mesmerizing and a reminder of our precious earth.

After a long day of exploring, there's nothing better place than a warm thermal bath in the famous Blue Lagoon .

El Salvador pleasantly surprised me with its beauty.

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El Salvador is small, but it has a lot to see, from volcanoes to beaches to ancient Mayan ruins.

I loved peacefully starting my days there by sipping fresh Salvadoran coffee while watching the sunrise over volcanoes. I also did a couple of volcano hikes, including the amazing Santa Ana, which offered majestic views over a bright-green crater lake.

I was fortunate to spend a night overlooking Lake Coatepeque, which can change from deep blue to glowing turquoise.

As an Australian, it would be remiss not to include my home country.

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Australia has no shortage of natural attractions, from coral reefs to rainforests to the culturally important Uluru Rock.

My favorite, however, is the Great Ocean Road along the Victorian coastline. It is an easy day trip from my hometown of Melbourne, and although I have driven this road many times, I have never tired of it.

The drive is one of the most stunning in the world, as the road clings to the coastline, offering panoramic views. Its highlight is the Twelve Apostles, a natural rock formation caused by thousands of years of erosion.

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For a lot of people, buying car insurance is like buying sliced bread. It’s not the most exciting purchase, and the options all seem similar. So thrifty shoppers might simply reach for the cheapest thing on the shelf. But like cheap bread, cheap car insurance may leave you wishing you spent a little more on quality.

“The cheapest is not always the best,” warns Jessica McNally, an agency owner with Goosehead Insurance in Dallas. That’s because there are lots of factors that make up a car insurance company. And while price is one of them, it’s best to look at the bigger picture.

Here’s what to look for when picking the best car insurance company.

1. Choose a financially stable company

The best car insurance companies have plenty of money on hand to pay for customers’ claims. It’s important to check an insurer’s financial stability before buying a policy, especially if it’s a smaller insurer you’ve never heard of.

There are several independent agencies that evaluate the financial strength of insurance companies. One example is A.M. Best. You can use its online search tool to find an insurer’s financial strength rating. Companies with a rating of A or higher are considered to have an excellent ability to pay out customer claims.

2. Check customer satisfaction ratings and reviews

Not every insurer is customer-first. That’s why it’s important to research the customer satisfaction of insurers you’re considering.

You can turn to surveys from companies like J.D. Power to find insurers with the best customer satisfaction scores [0] J.D. Power . Auto Insurance Customer Satisfaction Plummets as Rates Continue to Surge, J.D. Power Finds . Accessed May 21, 2024. View all sources . Or, if you don’t mind doing a little detective work, you can compare customer complaints against insurers by using the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ website . But take other people’s emotionally charged comments about companies or agents you might read online with a grain of salt, McNally advises.

3. Look for convenience

A great auto insurer should offer multiple ways to manage a policy. For example, some insurers allow customers to use a mobile app to file and track claims. But it’s hard to tell how simple it’ll be to file a claim or perform other essential tasks, like paying your premium, before becoming a customer.

Some telltale signs that an insurer will be easy to work with are high mobile app ratings, flexible customer service hours and an easy-to-use website with helpful content. Consider asking a company representative to walk you through the claims process to learn what you’ll need to do if you have to file a claim. And pay attention to how the company communicates with you. "If they don't properly communicate, well, that's a warning sign," says Michael DeLong, a research and advocacy associate for the nonprofit Consumer Federation of America.

4. Pick an affordable company

Car insurance premiums are stretching to record-breaking heights [0] U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS . Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) . Accessed May 21, 2024. View all sources , and almost half of U.S. consumers shopped for a new car insurance policy in the past year, according to an April 2024 report by J.D. Power [0] J.D. Power . Half of Auto Insurance Customers Currently Shopping for New Policies, J.D. Power Finds . Accessed May 21, 2024. View all sources . The best car insurance companies offer competitive rates and a variety of potential discounts.

It’s not hard to get car insurance quotes online from many companies. Make sure you compare the same coverage options throughout the quote-gathering process. And don’t forget to look for car insurance discounts, like breaks for being a good driver, paying your premium in full or driving a new car.

More tips to find the best car insurance

When shopping for the best car insurance, keep the following tips in mind.

Assess your needs. Before buying car insurance, take a moment to reflect on what’s important to you and your family. For example, maybe you prioritize affordability and a well-polished mobile app, but don’t need accident forgiveness .  

Consider small insurers. There are lots of small insurance companies you’ve probably never heard of. These regional insurers may provide lower rates and better customer service than the big companies you see advertised on TV.

Work with an independent agent. While it may be easy to get quotes yourself, independent car insurance agents and brokers can streamline the process. These experts vet companies and compile quotes from small and large insurers on your behalf. Independent agents and brokers can especially come in handy if you have a less-than-perfect driving record and can’t find insurance on your own.

Do your research. Search online for recent mentions of a company in the news before buying a policy, recommends DeLong. If you find a company has lots of recent lawsuits against it, you may want to think twice about signing on the dotted line. “And if they've had to pay out settlements, that's an even bigger red flag,” DeLong says.

Shop around once a year. Make a practice of shopping for car insurance every year — especially if price is important to you. Insurers adjust car insurance rates regularly, so what might have been the most affordable option last year may no longer be a bargain.

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Wireless earbuds are one of those ideas that sounded like a dream at first. Pop a little headphone into each ear and listen to music or take calls untethered from everything. The first wireless buds were gigantic, died after a few hours, and had a bunch of other problems. Times have changed. There are now tons of new models that sound fabulous and work perfectly. After testing hundreds over the past few years, these are our favorite wireless earbuds, in a wide range of styles and prices.

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Updated March 2024: We've added the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds to our top recommendations and added the Montblanc MTB 03 to Honorable Mentions.

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Best Overall

Comfortable fit, solid sound, good looks, and a sub-$100 price make the Pixel Buds A-Series ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) our favorite wireless earbuds for most people. In addition to an AirPods-matching five hours of listening time and an IPX4 sweat-resistance rating for workouts, these headphones pair instantly with Android devices, and Google Assistant integration is excellent. (They still pair very quickly with iPhones, but not as fast as buds made by Apple. You won't be able to use Google Assistant on iPhones.) The egg-shaped case adds an extra 19 hours of listening time.

The ear fins keep them very stable in the ears, and the audio quality is also better than Apple's entry-level buds, with bolder bass aided by the excellent seal formed by the silicone ear tips.

Best Noise Canceling

We’ve said it before, and by God, we’re going to say it again: If you want absolutely, positively the most effective noise-canceling around, buy a pair of Bose. The QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are simply untouchable. The noise-canceling leaves you free to enjoy their naturalistic, vivid sound, without giving any indication of leaving even the faintest trace of counter-signal or any other indication of how hard they must be working. If you want to leave the outside world behind while you’re enjoying your favorite tunes, these are the earbuds for you. — Simon Lucas

Best Upgrade

Sony's fifth generation WF-1000XM5 ( 7/10, WIRED Review ) earbuds are again the best it has ever made, with a more sculpted and ergonomic case, as well as some of the best noise reduction I've ever heard from a pair of regularly sized wireless earbuds (read: everything other than the bulky Bose models ). They cost a bit more than the outgoing XM4 model, but these new headphones boast some of the most advanced functionality in terms of EQ, touch controls, and adaptive noise canceling available on the market. They even sound decent on calls.

You get eight hours of battery life with noise canceling on, 12 with it off, and two additional full charges in the wireless charging case (which happens to be one of the sleeker cases on the market).

Pro Earbuds for Less

These sub-$100 earbuds from Anker ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) boast noise canceling, wireless charging, and up to 10 hours of battery life when they're in your ears. That's a lot of features for such cheap earbuds. Pair that with decent overall sound quality with a comfortable and lightweight design and they nearly give Apple's AirPods Pro a run for their money. If you're in need of a pair of noise-canceling earbuds but don't want to spend three figures, these are the best we've tried. Too bad they're not as stylish as Google's Pixel Buds A-Series.

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Apple AirPods Pro 3rd Generation

Best for iPhones

The latest AirPods Pro ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) come with USB-C in the charging case and a revamped audio architecture, but otherwise they're identical to the previous generation. Along with six hours of juice and a case with a speaker to help use Apple's “Find My” feature, they have touch controls for quick volume adjustments.

Noise-canceling and call quality are among the top of the market, and make these excellent for both work and play. Plus, a new IP54 rating means they're resistant to both dust and water (great for gym rats). Updates with iOS 17 mean that existing AirPods owners and new buyers alike can enjoy new transparency features, including the ability to have the headphones turn down the volume automatically when they detect you speaking. This is great for those who hate removing an earbud for a quick chat, although I've found it as more of a wake-up call to how much I speak to my pets. If you own an iPhone and like to listen to songs at home or on the go, these are a really great choice.

Google Pixel Buds Pro in orange

Best for Android Phones

If you're an Android owner who wants the simple experience touted by your Apple-toting friends, the Pixel Buds Pro ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ) offer the best bang for the buck. You get a relatively wide soundstage with punchy bass, plus all the bells and whistles you'll want in the modern world. Beam-forming microphones and noise-canceling tech make these great on calls and in airports, and eight hours of battery life with noise canceling on means you'll make it to your destination before needing to pop the buds back in the included wireless charging case. Another cool feature is multi-device pairing, which allows you to be connected to your phone and laptop at the same time.

Google has since added some new features via a firmware update, including support for Bluetooth Super Wideband to improve the quality of voices over phone and video calls; support for Clear Calling to reduce background noise; and Conversation Detection, which will pause music when you start talking and switch to Transparency mode so you can hear who you're talking to without having to take the buds out.

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Best Under $50

Not everyone has hundreds of dollars to spend on wireless earbuds. Thanks to JLab, you can spend as little as $30 (and they frequently go on sale too ). The company has made a name for itself building big-name-rivaling earbuds for much less, and the Go Air ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) are no different. For $30, you get five hours of battery life and a comfortable fit—plus they're sweatproof. The downside? They're heavier on the bass than other models, and the open-topped case will need frequent cleaning, as it attracts gunk.

Jabra Elite 8 Active Earbuds

Best for Workouts

The folks at Jabra scanned thousands of ears to come up with sleek, comfy designs, and that continues with the Elite 8 Active. WIRED associate reviews editor Adrienne So says these remain some of the best-fitting earbuds and they also stay secure. They have an IP68 water resistance rating, and the sound quality, noise-canceling tech, and mic quality are excellent. The best part? Physical buttons to control your music! Your sweaty hair will no longer interrupt your tunes.

Jabra often continues to sell old models for years, which means you'll have no problem replacing ear tips, the case, or even a bud as needed. That also means you should keep an eye out for a nice discount for the still-great Elite 7 Active .

JLab JBuds Mini earbuds

Best for Small Ears

These teeny tiny earbuds from JLab are meant to be stored on your keychain, allowing you to always have a pair of headphones in a pinch. But I like them for another reason: They're perfect for all the small-eared folks who complain they can't get a good fit from a pair of wireless headphones.

At $40, these are worth a shot for anyone who can't seem to find a pair small enough for them. They even come in five cool colors, which makes them easy to match your vibe. An IP55 rating keeps them safe from dust and water, with three sizes of tips to make sure they seal well in your ears. The only downside? Battery life, which is just 5.5 hours per charge, or 20 hours total with the case.

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro with case

The Best for Samsung Owners

If you own a Samsung phone and are trying to get the most out of it, these are your best buds. The Galaxy Buds2 Pro ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ) might not have the multi-device connectivity of the Pixel Buds Pro, but they more than make up for that on sound, where a pair of dual dynamic drivers deliver hyper-clean hi-fi.

You'll also get a super comfortable fit and five hours of playback per charge with noise canceling on, and an IPX7 rating means they're good for workouts. Other “pro” features include support for spatial audio and 24-bit sound, provided you have a modern Samsung device to pair these to. Best of all? They come in an adorable purple, and the wireless charging case easily fits in even the smallest pants pockets.

Beats Studio Buds Plus

AirPods Alternative

The Beats Studio Buds+ are some of the most comfortable earbuds I've tried, and they're also some of the easiest to use, thanks to physical buttons on the outside of each bud. They pair perfectly with Android or iPhone, despite Apple's ownership of the brand, and they come in a variety of colors.

These earbuds replace the older Beats Studio Buds we also liked, and in this model, there's up to 1.6X more noise reduction, better microphones for calls, and a larger 36 hours of overall battery life including the juice from the charging case. Like the AirPods Pro, these also support spatial audio, so you can watch your favorite films and listen to your favorite Dolby Atmos audio tracks with ease.

Light purple rounded rectangular case with black interior is open holding 2 small purple inear devices

Most Secure Fit

The Beats Fit Pro ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ) have the same H1 chip featured inside the older Apple AirPods Pro but pack a much more comfortable and ergonomic design that stays put in nearly any scenario. Add to that the six hours of battery life with active noise canceling turned on and some of the best sound we've heard south of the $200 mark, and you've found yourself some of the best workout earbuds for the iPhone, and beyond.

These buds work well with Android devices too, thanks to an app that allows you to adjust the functions of the buttons and take a fit test. You even get style options with your choice of four colors, ranging from stark white to pinkish purple.

Technics EAHAZ80 Wireless Earbuds and Charging Case

For Multitaskers

Technics' EAH-AZ80 ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ) have the ability to pair to three different devices at once, which makes this high-end workhorse pair the best we've found for those who tend to be bouncing between phone and Zoom calls.

Beyond that party trick, they also have excellent noise canceling and multiple ear tip shapes and sizes for a comfortable fit. Sound is superb, with the sleek buds offering a clear and precise stereo image—WIRED contributor Ryan Waniata says these are among his overall favorites for sheer audio performance.

Sony LinkBuds

Best for Traveling Around Town

It can be dangerous working out in public or riding your bike with earbuds on. That's why I like the Sony LinkBuds ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ), which have physical holes in the middle of each driver to allow sound in from the outside world. You'll hear announcements at the supermarket alongside your tunes, or an oncoming car before you cross the road. They also come with a super small charging case, which makes them good to leave in a jacket pocket.

Shokz OpenRun Pro wireless headphones

An Earbuds Alternative

Fellow WIRED reviewer Eric Ravenscraft loved his time with the Shokz OpenRun Pro ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ), which wraps around your head and uses bone conduction technology to let you hear music and the outside world. I like the smaller footprint of the above Sony LinkBuds, but these have a more secure design and come with 10 hours of battery life for extra-long workouts.

Grado GT220 headphones

For Headphone Nerds

If you want a more audiophile-like wireless listening experience, check out this no-frills pair from Grado Labs. The Brooklyn brand is known for its excellent headphones and turntable cartridges, and it has branched out to truly wireless earbuds. The GT220 ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) are comfortable and ergonomic, and they deliver a quality version of the company's transparent sound. In fact, WIRED senior associate editor Adrienne So says they fit so well you don't need noise canceling. 

An IPX4 rating and six hours of battery life outside the included charging case are respectable specs, and they look nondescript enough to take with you anywhere, unlike Grado's larger, flashier headphones.

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Honorable Mentions

Every month seems to bring new sets of earbuds with longer battery life and more compact designs. As such, we can't list everything we like. But if you're still hunting, here are some other recommendations.

Montblanc MTB 03 for $395 : These earbuds are priced out of reach for most buyers, but if you've got the cash, you'll be rewarded with a luxury experience worthy of the brand. Montblanc has called in some heavy hitters from the audio industry to design and voice these buds. The result is a small, comfortable, and quite flashy-looking pair of wireless earbuds that sound really impressive.

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 for $100 : Even several years in, Samsung's Buds2 ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ) are a great value. For cheaper than a pair of AirPods, you get noise canceling, transparency mode, and some of the lightest, most comfortable buds around. Frustratingly, the companion app only works for Android, so iPhone users will miss out on most features. Some people have also had issues with these earbuds causing irritation in their ears . We did not experience this, but if you do, be sure to return the buds immediately.

Apple/Beats Powerbeats Pro for $180 : Apple's beefy Powerbeats Pro ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) provide a super-secure fit, sound far better than Apple's standard AirPods or Beats pairs before them, and squeeze an impressive nine hours of life out of a charge. They're getting long in the tooth and forego now-standard extras like transparency mode and ANC, but could still be worth consideration for those after serious stability.

OnePlus Buds Pro for $140 : These AirPods-esque earbuds sound great, look great, and work just about the same as the Apple product, though they're designed for Android. If you want that, go ahead. I just happen to think some of the designs above are much sleeker.

JBL Tour Pro 2 for $250 : When I first saw photos of these headphones at CES 2023, I believed that a screen on a pair of wireless earbuds—to see how much battery is left, play and pause music, etc—would be awesome. It turns out that while the earbuds are totally fine and they are totally decent sounding, I don't need a screen on the case. At all. I don't think I looked at it once, beyond testing, while using the headphones. So much for that.

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 for $179 : Sennheiser's aging Momentum True Wireless 2 are still available, and now at a much lower price point. Apart from fantastic sound, Sennheiser also fixed the bug in the first Momentum pair that drained the battery after a week or so even if you didn't use them.

Raycon Everyday Earbuds for $80 : These YouTuber-beloved earbuds are actually a decent cheap pair ( 7/10, WIRED Review ). They are small and light, and they come with an IPX6 rating, which makes them great for workouts.

Master & Dynamic MW08 Sport for $299 : The Sport are a great option that come with active noise canceling and a striking design, but the high price keeps them out of the reach of most people.

Closeup of a person touching a wireless earbud in their ear

How We Define Wireless Earbuds

We've seen this category go by many names: true wireless earbuds , truly wireless earbuds , completely wireless earbuds , fully wireless earbuds, wirefree earbuds . These days, if a pair of earbuds connects to your phone/computer via Bluetooth and has no cord that connects the left bud to the right, we just call them wireless here at WIRED. Wireless sets typically come with two popcorn-sized buds, each with a battery inside, and a charging cradle that carries extra battery power and keeps them safe when you're not wearing ’em. Other kinds of wireless earbuds have a cable or neckband that connects the two buds together, usually found on workout earbuds .

Ridding yourself of all cords can feel liberating, but these do come with issues, such as limited battery life (don't buy any with less than five hours), confusing controls, and reliance on a charging case. They're also easier to lose than traditional earbuds, and replacing one bud can be expensive.

Apple Airpods 3

Earbuds to Avoid

As a general rule, you should avoid earbuds that don't support the Bluetooth 5.0 standard (or higher) or don't offer at least five hours of battery life. Batteries in wireless headphones degrade over time, so the better your battery life is at first, the more tolerable it will be in two to three years.

There are so many models available now that it's tough to mention all the earbuds we're not huge fans of. But we do want to note that while Apple's standard AirPods (first, second, or third-gen) do some things well, we just don't like them all that much. ( Read our review. ) They get OK battery life, come in a compact case, and work well for calls, but they don't fit all ears well, and since they don't have ear tips or wings, you're out of luck if they're loose. Want clear, high-fidelity music? Get another pair on this list or the AirPods Pro (see above), which cost a bit more but are legitimately great headphones.

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31 Cheap Places to Travel in the US That Won’t Break the Bank

Posted: March 4, 2024 | Last updated: March 4, 2024

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Cheap places to travel in this economy? It’s more likely than you think. Despite rising costs, some places in the United States remain affordable and, therefore, accessible to all kinds of travelers. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, bachelorette trip, or solo adventure, our list of cheap places to travel will have you ready to pull the trigger on booking that flight. The only thing you’ll need to worry about is what to pack while you’re away!

<p>The summer travelers are barely gone before the trees start to change color in Yellowstone National Park. Travelers will find Quaking Aspen, Narrowleaf Cottonwood, Willow, and Hawthorne trees with the park’s geysers. Yellowstone National Park is in Northwest Wyoming. Most <a href="https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/hours.htm" rel="nofollow noopener">lodges</a> shutter in the fall, and most roads close with the first big snowstorm. Open 365 days a year and 24 hours a day. A 7-day pass is $35 per vehicle.</p>

1. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

National parks make great vacation destinations precisely because they’re usually inexpensive to visit, and Grand Teton National Park is no different. Although the entrance fee is usually $35 per car and covers up to 15 passengers, there are multiple days each year when fees are waived. Camp-style, co-ed accommodations at resorts like the  Climber’s Ranch  start at just $35 per night.

<p><span>Ahoy, mateys. Get this. St. Augustine is home to one of two surviving skull and crossbones flags and the world’s only verified pirate treasure chest. With 800+ pirate artifacts, interactive exhibits, scavenger hunts, and memorabilia (like Captain Hook’s hook from </span><i><span>Hook</span></i><span>)—it’s a pretty awesome place to pull over for a spell. </span></p><p><span>Location: 12 S Castillo Dr, St. Augustine, FL 32084</span></p>

2. St. Augustine, Florida

Culturally rich cities with historic sites to visit always rank high in terms of affordable travel, and St. Augustine is the oldest in the United States. With its public beaches, Fort Matanzas, Castillo de San Marcos, and Fort Mose , St. Augustine is the perfect cheap place to travel. The forts afford beautiful views, nature trails, and live demonstrations.

<p>Yachats is home to <a href="https://www.pinesnvines.com/adventures/16-best-things-to-do-in-yachats-oregon" rel="noopener">the 804 trail</a>, a relatively easy hiking experience that’s part of the Oregon Coast Trail. Couples will love the sightseeing, sure, but the coastline is also frequented by whales, another element of that classic Pacific Northwest beauty! </p>

3. Yachats, Oregon

Located on the Oregon Coast, Yachats is full of wildlife, natural beauty, and tons of free outdoor activities. Visitors will love Tillicum Beach, just four miles north, with plenty of parking and public restrooms. There are also multiple local hotels and inns  to choose from.

<h3>Cuyahoga Valley National Park – Cleveland and Akron</h3><p>Just outside Cleveland and Akron is a unique slice of nature. Twenty-two miles of the Cuyahoga River run the length of this park. Walk or bike the historic towpath that mules trod for the Ohio and Erie Canal. Another unique way to get around the park is to ride the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. </p>

4. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio

Cuyahoga Valley  offers a great day trip from Cleveland, Ohio, or as a standalone outdoor adventure. There are more than 125 miles of hiking trails available, ranging from easy to challenging. For cheaper accommodations, camping is available less than 10 miles away from the park.

<p>Situated in <a href="https://wealthofgeeks.com/national-parks-in-utah/">Utah’s</a> captivating landscape, <a href="https://www.extraholidays.com/moab-utah/the-moab-resort-worldmark-associate?Identifier=psearch&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=google.com-local&utm_campaign=yext&utm_content=moabresort" rel="noopener">The Moab Resort</a> is a perfect spot for those seeking a unique ecotourism vacation where they can learn all about bats. Initially met with concerns and complaints about the resident bat population, The Moab Resort responds by launching an educational initiative. The resort enlightens guests about bat conservation and implements practices to protect their habitats. To engage young guests, the resort encourages them to “name” the bats during their stay, transforming these enchanting creatures from potential nuisances into beloved inhabitants. This thoughtful approach creates a captivating adventure that fosters a well-deserved appreciation for bats. </p><p>Moab has 150 distinctive vacation club suites, offering accommodations with partial or full kitchens, private bedrooms, separate living and dining areas, a washer/dryer, a fireplace, and a balcony. These suites provide the perfect retreat after a day of outdoor activities like hiking, biking, or whitewater rafting. </p>

5. Moab, Utah

Another excellent choice for multi-talented adventurers,  Moab  offers hiking, mountain biking, and river rafting in the Colorado River. Visitors can enjoy free art trails and a fare-free transit service that serves the city. You’ll also love the unique, rust-colored desert views and vistas!

<p>Some call Detroit the Motor City. However, the “D” has become notable for all the wrong reasons. In 2013, the city of Detroit formalized the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in American history. The city’s post-apocalyptic appearance has been <a href="https://wealthofgeeks.com/barbarian-shocking-thriller-review/" rel="noopener">fodder for horror films,</a> but you don’t need to embellish Detroit’s horrifying crime stats for shock value.</p><p>For every 100,000 residents in Motown, 11.77 people pass away via homicide.</p>

6. Detroit, Michigan

There are so many free things to do in Detroit it’s impossible to list them all, but one must-see is the  Belle Isle Aquarium , the oldest original aquarium in the country! Although a $5 donation is encouraged, it isn’t required. Over 16 months of the pandemic, the aquarium invested $1.2 million in renovations and new exhibits, so there are tons of brand new water creatures and wildlife to spy.

<p>Rated one of the top things to do in Branson, Silver Dollar City has been thrilling visitors for over 50 years. This 1880’s style theme park offers six festivals, 30 rides, 40 daily live shows, shops, and restaurants.</p>

7. Branson, Missouri

Noël Russell, CXO and co-founder of  Whimstay , a budget-friendly platform for booking last-minute vacation rentals, calls Branson “a blend of entertainment and serene landscapes.” Russell encourages visitors to enjoy a meal at BillyGail’s Cafe, known for massive, delicious pancakes and country-style meals at affordable prices. Tickets at the Titanic Museum are reasonably priced and offer family-friendly fun. As if to underscore her point, Branson was previously featured in a shorter Wealth of Geeks collection of  affordable travel spots !

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8. Chattanooga, Tennessee

Chattanooga is an outdoorsy city home to the ever-popular Lookout Mountain and Ruby Falls. Tours of the falls, which utilize a glass-front elevator to descend more than 260 feet below the surface, cost just $39. With multiple attractions within 15 minutes of each other, you could spend all day with your family and not see the entire thing!

<p><span>Russell says Broken Bow is “a treasure trove of natural beauty and outdoor adventures.” Beavers Bend State Park is free to access and offers hiking trails, which visitors can follow up with affordable meals at Grateful Head Pizza Oven & Tap Room. The Forest Heritage Center Museum, with its nominal entrance fee, offers insights into the region’s rich forestry history. Affordable cabin rentals abound in Broken Bow, ranging from tiny rustic hideaways to sprawling estates. With Whimstay, Russell says travelers can expect an average savings of at least 24 percent.</span></p>

9. Broken Bow, Oklahoma

Russell says Broken Bow is “a treasure trove of natural beauty and outdoor adventures.” Beavers Bend State Park is free to access and offers hiking trails, which visitors can follow up with affordable meals at Grateful Head Pizza Oven & Tap Room. The Forest Heritage Center Museum, with its nominal entrance fee, offers insights into the region’s rich forestry history. Affordable cabin rentals abound in Broken Bow, ranging from tiny rustic hideaways to sprawling estates. With Whimstay, Russell says travelers can expect an average savings of at least 24 percent.

<p>With dozens of relatively affordable condo and hotel rentals and family-friendly beaches, <a href="https://wealthofgeeks.com/things-to-do-in-gulf-shores/">Gulf Shores</a> is a popular beachside vacation destination. Kayak rentals, mini-golf, and beach walks all offer relatively affordable fun, too!</p>

10. Gulf Shores, Alabama

If you’re in the mood for a beach vacation but don’t want the high prices of other coastal cities, Gulf Shores has all the amenities you’re craving at lower costs. With miles of public beach and hotels and condos that range from affordable to fancy, there’s something here for every budget range. Gift shops, restaurants, mini-golf courses, and other activities abound.

<p>St. Louis is home to the famous <a href="https://www.citymuseum.org/plan-your-visit/things-to-find/" rel="noopener">City Museum</a>, a play space kids and fun-loving adults will want to see again and again. It’s also known for its self-titled pizza style and is an affordable city to visit in the heart of the US!</p>

11. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis is known for its pizza style, but one of its most popular attractions is the City Museum. Single-day tickets to the multi-story extravaganza cost $20, but kids under two play for free. Basic passes cost $45 and include access to many special events, plus come with a parking discount. Of course, you’d be remiss to miss out on taking a tiny elevator tube up to the top of the St. Louis Arch!

<p>Located in the heart of <a href="https://wealthofgeeks.com/north-carolina-theme-parks/">North Carolina</a>, Raleigh is a growing city with numerous breweries, delicious restaurants, and trendy shops. The city offers the perfect mix of modern amenities, historic sites, and lush natural spaces. There’s much to see and do in Raleigh, but you’ll stay for the southern hospitality.</p>

12. Raleigh, North Carolina

Much like Detroit, Raleigh is packed full of free activities that families and solo travelers will love. There’s no admission fee for the African American Cultural Center, Buckhorn Disc Golf Course, or the City of Raleigh Museum. While there are nicer boutique hotels available, there are also easily accessible and more affordable chain hotels as well.

<p>The <a href="https://ontheroadwithsarah.com/great-smoky-mountains-national-park/" rel="noopener">Great Smoky Mountain National Park</a> is one of the few free national parks in the United States. Every level of hiking is available, from beginner to advanced.</p> <p>Pack a picnic and enjoy lunch by one of the many streams or waterfalls along some trails. Wildlife on the hike may range from salamanders to snakes to wild turkeys and maybe even a bear!</p>

13. Gatlinburg, Tennessee

According to Russell, one of many key highlights in Gatlinburg is the Gatlinburg Trail, one of the few dog-friendly trails in the area. It’s dotted with old settlements, and Russell calls it a “hiker’s paradise.” Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies offers admission for around $35, as well as discounts for children and seniors. Using Whimstay, guests could expect to save an average of 22 percent on hotel accommodations. 

<p><span>Surrounded by seven wilderness areas, Sedona is the spot for hikers, outdoor lovers, and anyone interested in Native American heritage and history. Sedona is about three hours away from three separate tribal parks and has six national monuments within a three-hour drive. You’ll love having so many day trip options — perfect for a multi-night stay!</span></p>

14. Sedona, Arizona

Surrounded by seven wilderness areas, Sedona is the spot for hikers, outdoor lovers, and anyone interested in Native American heritage and history. Sedona is about three hours away from three separate tribal parks and has six national monuments within a three-hour drive. You’ll love having so many day trip options — perfect for a multi-night stay!

<p>This Southern vacation town on South Carolina’s Atlantic coast has no shortage of entertainment, golf courses, and modern amenities. If you can brave the hustle and bustle of Myrtle Beach, <a href="https://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-cities-where-home-prices-120010681.html" rel="nofollow noopener">a decline in median home values of more than 7%</a> should be music to your ears. </p><p>Let the prices continue to fall, and find yourself a steal of a deal in 2024.</p>

15. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

For a taste of local flavor, Russell says visitors should check out River City Cafe for mouthwatering burgers at wallet-friendly prices. Families and solo travelers will love the SkyWheel, a towering Ferris wheel with stunning views that offers affordable ticket options. The Carolina Country Music Fest brings the beach to life with tunes and ocean breeze each summer. 

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16. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

With 250 blooming cherry trees in North Park, Pittsburgh comes alive with a beautiful pink color each spring. However, visitors can enjoy the 60-acre  Pittsburgh Botanic Garden , complete with a lotus pond, all year long. Admission starts at just $15, and there are multiple discounts available.

<p><span>Big Bear Lake offers outdoor adventure all year long, in any season. Travelers will love snowboarding, fishing, skiing, mountain biking, hiking, and more. From cozy rental cabins to resorts, private homes, and bed and breakfasts, there are also </span><a class="editor-rtfLink" href="https://www.bigbear.com/places-to-stay/" rel="noopener"><span>accommodations</span></a><span> to fit every price range.</span></p>

17. Big Bear Lake, California

Big Bear Lake offers outdoor adventure all year long, in any season. Travelers will love snowboarding, fishing, skiing, mountain biking, hiking, and more. From cozy rental cabins to resorts, private homes, and bed and breakfasts, there are also  accommodations  to fit every price range.

<p><span>Bailey is home to the uber-funky Sasquatch Outpost, only a couple hours’ drive away from the larger city of Denver. Enjoy the quirky museum with interactive exhibits on a day trip, then head to the small downtown area to refuel at Aspen Peak Cellars. The winery features tastings, pick-up dinner nights, and even live bluegrass music.</span></p>

18. Bailey, Colorado

Bailey is home to the uber-funky Sasquatch Outpost, only a couple hours’ drive away from the larger city of Denver. Enjoy the quirky museum with interactive exhibits on a day trip, then head to the small downtown area to refuel at Aspen Peak Cellars. The winery features tastings, pick-up dinner nights, and even live bluegrass music.

<p><span>In Memphis, TN, women face economic difficulties, with an average yearly income of $34,002. Memphis is also particularly susceptible to natural disasters, particularly flooding along the Mississippi River. This can disrupt daily life, including work, and potentially lead to property damage, adding an extra layer of concern for women living in the area.</span></p>

19. Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is the far more affordable sister to the state capitol of Nashville. A stroll down historic Beale Street offers live jazz and blues drifting from bars and restaurants at no cost, and visitors will love seeing the daily Duck March at the Peabody Hotel.

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20. Fredericksburg, Texas

With its unique German heritage and picturesque Texas Hill Country scenery, Russell says Fredericksburg is one of the most enchanting cheap places to travel in Texas. Wine enthusiasts will adore the affordable tastings at local vineyards like Grape Creek Vineyards. Each spring, the town comes alive with the vibrant Fredericksburg Crawfish Festival, and the beauty of Wildseed Farms, a stunning display of Texas wildflowers, is always free.

<p>Washington, D.C., is a bad place to be in an emergency scenario for several reasons. For one, it is the most likely target if the grid’s collapse is due to some kind of attack. Secondly, it’s a concentrated urban center where riots will almost certainly break out quickly. Thirdly, you can be certain that you won’t be a high-priority evacuee in a city populated by many of America’s most powerful residents. </p>

21. Washington, D.C.

One of the best parts about Washington, D.C., is all the free historical sightseeing and museums. Whether you stroll down Pennsylvania Avenue to see the White House or ponder the giant statue of founding father Abe Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial, there’s something here for every history buff.

<p>Dating back to 1902, the <a href="https://www.ococean.com/things-to-do/attractions/boardwalk/" rel="noopener">Ocean City Boardwalk</a> offers nostalgic fun you’ll love. It’s three miles of a wooden walkway with oceanfront views that offer family-friendly activities, restaurants, and shops. If you’re a sucker for snacks, the boardwalk has snack vendors that have been serving up staples for many generations. Grab the famous Fisher’s Popcorn and then ride on the carousel. You’re sure to feel like a kid again.</p>

22. Ocean City, Maryland

Ocean City is a haven for beach lovers and budget travelers, according to Russell. The Ocean City Boardwalk offers endless free entertainment, from people-watching to stunning ocean views. Thrasher’s French Fries, a beachside staple, is known for its simple yet delicious fries. For a tranquil escape, visit Northside Park, a perfect spot for a serene stroll or picnic by the bay.

<p><a href="https://www.history.com/topics/19th-century/bleeding-kansas" rel="nofollow noopener">Bleeding Kansas</a> was a pivotal turning point in American history. Apparently, those contributing to Kansas City’s (Missouri, but still) well-above-average homicide rate take their history lessons far too literally.</p>

23. Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City features an excellent, free streetcar that has 16 stops in the  Crossroads Arts District ,  Power & Light District , and  River Market . After 2 pm, get free admission to Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead, which hosts hundreds of animals families will love to pet and learn about.

<p>Florida is all-too-logical a destination for those who want to kick their feet up and enjoy their golden years. The sunshine alone is a magnet for retirees, and Pensacola’s immediate access to Escambia Bay, Pensacola Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico offers plenty of water-borne adventures. There’s plenty of shopping for the wife, fishing and golf for the hubby, and much more to love for the whole family.</p>

24. Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola offers all the beachy activities of Miami at a fraction of the cost. With dozens of hotels, inns, and condos that span a giant price range, you’re sure to find something in your budget. Although travelers will enjoy the stereotypical gift shops and seafood restaurants, the city also features late-night Irish pubs, dive bars, and other forms of nightlife.

<p><span>Plains makes for a cute, cozy trip in the Southeast. It’s the home of former President Jimmy Carter, so you can expect plenty of peanut-related merchandise paying homage to the peanut-farming executive at local gift shops. The Windsor Hotel is stunning and historic, and other chain hotels offer less expensive accommodations.</span></p>

25. Plains, Georgia

Plains makes for a cute, cozy trip in the Southeast. It’s the home of former President Jimmy Carter, so you can expect plenty of peanut-related merchandise paying homage to the peanut-farming executive at local gift shops. The Windsor Hotel is stunning and historic, and other chain hotels offer less expensive accommodations.

<p>With a score of 66.52, this city offers a breathtaking coastal setting with a thriving food scene, arts, and culture. It’s an excellent choice for women who appreciate a strong sense of community and the outdoors. </p>

26. Portland, Maine

The Old Port district is the best of both worlds, combining pubs and nightlife with historic cobblestone streets, boutique shopping, and more. On Fridays, from 4 to 8 pm, the Portland Museum of Art offers free admission. There aren’t many other places where you can see original Andy Warhol paintings at no charge!

<p><a href="https://www.hotelgettysburg.com/2018/09/the-haunted-history-of-gettysburg/#:~:text=The%20Gettysburg%20Battlefield&text=What%20is%20now%20the%20Gettysburg,that%20time%20has%20moved%20on." rel="nofollow noopener">Gettysburg Battlefield</a>–a land soaked in blood–where the choreography of the Civil War’s deadliest dance continues to perform. The ground itself is scarred by the conflict and seems to hold onto the souls of the fallen. You can almost hear the clashing of steel and the cries of the doomed hitting the ground around you. </p><p>A rock formation known as “Devil’s Den” watches over the battlefield. Its name is a grim testimony to the horrors it witnessed. You may bump into various ghostly apparitions or a figure offering silent guidance with its words lost to time. The shadows of three betrayed soldiers at Sachs Bridge play out their final moments. Every twist and turn of the place indicates that some stories are too tragic to ever truly end.</p>

27. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Much like Washington, D.C., Gettysburg is home to a history that’s integral to the United States. The town might be quaint, but many of the downtown activities and even some of the memorials are still dog-friendly, a rare amenity while traveling. Gettysburg National Military Park is one such location, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of soldiers who fought on that spot more than 160 years ago. 

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28. Salem, Massachusetts

Although best known for its Halloween-themed activities, Salem is a beautiful New England town all year round. The Salem Witch Trials Memorial is free to visit, as is Old Burying Point Cemetery. This quaint, albeit dark, town offers a bewitching getaway for travelers who don’t mind getting a little spooked.

<p>Over the past couple of years, almost half of Americans either moved or thought about it. If you look into your options, you’ll find that the most livable places in the U.S. aren’t necessarily the biggest, and sometimes they’re surprising. So if you’re one of the millions of people contemplating moving and you’re looking for a small or mid-sized town that has it all, this list of the best places to live is for you.</p>

29. Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville offers both outdoor and free historical adventure. Being nestled just outside the Appalachian Mountains, visitors can choose from literally hundreds of miles of hiking trails that begin around the city. With soccer fields, picnic areas, disc golf, walking trails, bocce courts, sand volleyball courts, and a playground,  Buncombe County’s parks  are a cut above.

<p><span>Baraboo makes the perfect day trip getaway from the busy Chicagoland area. It’s best known for Devil’s Lake, a beautiful glacial lake ringed by hiking trails that offer challenging treks and unique rock formations. Dogs are allowed, a rarity for parks and trails!</span></p>

30. Baraboo, Wisconsin

Baraboo makes the perfect day trip getaway from the busy Chicagoland area. It’s best known for Devil’s Lake, a beautiful glacial lake ringed by hiking trails that offer challenging treks and unique rock formations. Dogs are allowed, a rarity for parks and trails!

<p><span>Just a stone’s throw from Orlando’s theme parks, Russell says Kissimmee offers its own affordable adventures. Explore the Shingle Creek Regional Park, where kayaking unveils Florida’s natural beauty and wildlife. Savor the flavors of Florida at Abracadabra Ice Cream Factory, where the treats are as magical as the prices. History buffs will enjoy the Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum, which offers free admission.</span></p><p><span>No matter which state you’re from or hoping to visit, the US has some truly affordable day trips and cheap places to travel. While you should be on the lookout for cheap travel hacks that actually have the </span><a class="editor-rtfLink" href="https://wealthofgeeks.com/cheap-travel-hacks/" rel="noopener"><span>potential to ruin your trip</span></a><span>, these destinations aren’t a danger! Luckily, there’s something on this list for both nature lovers and those who prefer to have fun indoors. From free museum admission to national parks and more, you can easily travel on a budget if you get creative.</span></p>

31. Kissimmee, Florida

Just a stone’s throw from Orlando’s theme parks, Russell says Kissimmee offers its own affordable adventures. Explore the Shingle Creek Regional Park, where kayaking unveils Florida’s natural beauty and wildlife. Savor the flavors of Florida at Abracadabra Ice Cream Factory, where the treats are as magical as the prices. History buffs will enjoy the Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum, which offers free admission.

No matter which state you’re from or hoping to visit, the US has some truly affordable day trips and cheap places to travel. While you should be on the lookout for cheap travel hacks that actually have the  potential to ruin your trip , these destinations aren’t a danger! Luckily, there’s something on this list for both nature lovers and those who prefer to have fun indoors. From free museum admission to national parks and more, you can easily travel on a budget if you get creative.

<p>Discussions about places to visit in Montenegro tend to begin with Kotor, and it is easy to see why. Kotor packs plenty into its relatively small borders, with a proud maritime history allied to modern cafes, restaurants, and bars, plus some of the most alluring churches in this part of the world. Stop for a romantic courtyard lunch at Pržun before taking the arduous walk up to the fortress walls, where the ultimate view of the Bay of Kotor awaits.</p>

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While the world is technically your oyster, your vacation destination is obviously at the mercy of your budget.

Thankfully, it is possible to find the perfect trip at a price that works best for you and your wallet.

There are lots of travel websites offering amazing deals, but it is important to be cautious. If a deal seems too good to be true, make sure you’re not getting scammed before sending any payments.  

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From cheaper gas to buying toilet paper in bulk to the $1.50 hotdog and drink combo, Costco members love the benefits their wholesale store membership offers. 

What they might not realize is that Costco also offers its members travel deals. 

Costco Travel has special deals on vacations, including Disney theme parks, African safaris, and family-friendly trips to destinations in the U.S. or abroad. 

Groupon has travel deals for destinations around the world, whether you’re looking for a romantic trip, an all-inclusive vacation, or a getaway for under $99. 

You can also refine your search based on location and reviews. 

Before booking, make sure you read the fine print to see if there are any blackout dates or exclusions that aren't included in the price. 

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Many people use their credit cards to pay for their vacations, but these cards can also provide some pretty sweet perks and deals on travel. 

Check your credit card’s website to see what offers they have on things like rental cars and travel insurance.

If your card offers points rewards, see if you can redeem those to use toward your trip! 

The website Rakuten is known for cashback shopping but also has a range of travel deals and offers. 

If you’re not interested in a package deal, they have tons of websites that offer cashback for your trip, including airlines, Groupon, rental cars, and websites to buy luggage.

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