Most affordable travel destinations in the world

Are you craving for a vacation? Don’t worry, you have visited the right place. In this article, I will suggest you some ideal places which are insanely affordable travel destinations.

  • Bolivia 

In early 2017, Lonely Planet reported the cost per day in Bolivia at less than 26 dollars including accommodations for less than $8 a night. With prices like that, it’s obvious why this country earned a spot on the list. However, you shouldn’t visit solely for the low cost. Bolivia is home to some of the most breathtaking views on the planet, from the otherworldly Salt Flats to the teetering young Gus Road that straddles the sides of some of the country’s most beautiful mountains, Bolivia is overflowing with picturesque locations. If you’re more of a city dweller then check out La Paz Bolivia’s cultural capital. Either way, you’re sure to enjoy yourself while keeping costs low Bolivia must be top priority number

  • Mexico

Mexico is a vibrant country known for its incredible food-rich culture and beautiful beaches. Mexico is also one of the cheapest places in the world to travel with an average daily cost of $42. It isn’t hard to see all this country has to offer on a shoestring budget; food drinks and accommodation all come at a discount price. This will free up room in your bank account for day trips to some of the country’s most beautiful spots from visiting the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza to exploring the streets of Mexico City. Your dollar will stretch from one end of the country to the other.

  • Prague

 

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Prague is a must-see for any self-respecting traveller. In early 2019, a bottle of wine would only knock you back six dollars and tickets to the Opera were less than $4. So you can see why the city has become a tourist magnet. Accommodations were running in the 40 to $50 range per night but food, drinks, entertainment and transportation are all quite low. This is especially handy in Prague due to the incredible amount of things to do and see from Old Town to the Charles Bridge and everything in between. Prague has become one of the hottest and cheapest capitals in Europe to visit.

  • Cuba

While tighter restrictions by the US government may have made travel to Cuba tougher for American tourists, for everyone else Cuba is still bang for your buck whether you’re staying at an all-inclusive resort or a hostel in downtown Havana. Cuba is an incredibly cheap place to visit, the food and services so cheap in the country. It’s not a huge exaggeration to say that you could head into the country with a hundred Cuban pesos and still have travel money left over after a week.

  • India

One of the largest and most populated countries in the world, India is home to some of the most beautiful natural and man-made sights you will ever see. Thankfully travelling there is incredibly cheap with accommodations as low as $5 per night and tasty street foods costing you 2 to 3 dollars a plate. Visiting India on a budget has never been easier. Transportation is also very cheap regardless of whether you’re going cross-town or cross country with an abundance of hostels and restaurants.

Travelling and visiting new places can uplift your soul, relieve stress and give a break from your busy life at work. So go, visit and explore as many places as you can, and if you want to find out more affordable travel destinations please visit www.nightlifeideas.com.