Cheapest 17 Countries In Europe To Visit In 2023

Who said Europe is not for on-budget travelers?

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With approximately 700 million visitors annually , the tourism sector in Europe is booming. The fabulous continent features some top tourist locations in the world, from Bohemian Prague to lively Paris and from energetic Lisbon to timeless Rome. Travelers are advised to follow one basic rule to benefit the most from their trip to Europe: let one's heart serve as the guide rather than a travel guide. The European culture is a superb illustration of how the whole range of human abilities transcends language and geographical boundaries. No passionate traveler can resist the allure of this magnificent continent; it is more than simply another place to visit. However, the majority of the popular tourist destinations in Europe will also push travelers' financial limits. Therefore, tourists need to come up with new ideas and go to less-known but lovely European countries if they are seeking the most affordable destination to visit. Here are the cheapest 17 countries in Europe to visit in 2023.

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UPDATE: 2022/12/02 17:58 EST BY ROBYNNE TRUEMAN

More Affordable Countries To Visit In Europe In 2023

We want to keep all of our information and travel recommendations current to provide readers with useful tools to plan their trips. We have updated this list to include some exciting new destinations for 2023 that help backpackers get by on a budget in Europe.

17 Slovakia

Slovakia is a joy to discover since it is located in the middle of Europe. There are several intriguing historical sites and cultural icons for travelers to explore, including ancient castles and medieval villages hidden among its breathtaking surroundings. Wherever tourists walk, they will discover the country's rich history and legacy, and they will explore many local customs and traditions. Slovakia is endowed with some stunning landscapes in addition to its numerous old cities and villages, which are fascinating to visit.

  • Top destinations: Spiš Castle , Orava Castle , Bratislava , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $106 per day

16 Czech Republic

Significant cultural and historical cities and landmarks may be found in the Czech Republic, a nation that has been inscribed on the World Heritage List. Prague is by far the most well-known tourist destination in the Czech Republic . The city is often regarded as one of the most stunning capitals in the world, with a well-maintained core. The country is rich also with bewitching scenery and natural beauty.

  • Top destinations: St Vitus Cathedral , Charles Bridge , Prague Castle , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $87 per day

Estonia is wholly distinct, it doesn't need to fight to stand apart. The splendid allure of its capital Tallinn, designated as a UNESCO-protected Old Town , has captivated Europe visitors’ hearts. The hypnotic area is currently among the continent’s most alluring cities. In addition, Estonia's unpopulated countryside and huge tracts of woodland offer spiritual sustenance to those drawn to the outdoors in urban Europe.

  • Top destinations: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , Narva River , Tallinn, and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $85 per day

14 Montenegro

Montenegro is situated at the border of the east and west. The rugged mountains of this intriguing country have the most exquisite scars from the collision and smashing of numerous civilizations. Tourists may learn about the rich cultural heritage of Montenegro from vibrantly painted Orthodox monasteries, Roman floor mosaics, Venetian stone walls, Illyrian gray castles, ornate Catholic churches, humble and minimalist mosque minarets, as well as flat socialist-style structures.

  • Top destinations: Budva , Kotor , Njegos Mausoleum , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $82 per day

13 Slovenia

Slovenia is the perfect destination for travelers seeking ideal green and safe getaway. The country is a marvelous symphony composed of elements from four separate worlds that is evident in the cuisine, culture, and natural wonders. Everywhere tourists go, they will find breathtaking scenery and boutique experiences, whether they like to take the well-traveled pathways or veer off the beaten path.

  • Top destinations: Postojna Cave , Piran , Bled , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $72 per day

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The best 3 words to describe Romania are "authentic", "natural", and "cultural". It is a vibrant nation steeped in history, arts, and stunning scenery. There are a ton of fascinating possibilities in Romania just waiting to be found. A magnificent panorama of lofty mountains and undulating hills is dotted with imposing stone cathedrals and dazzling monasteries. While lively Bucharest is full of vitality, Transylvanian communities have lost all sense of time.

  • Top destinations: Sinaia , Oradea , Iași , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $60 per day

Hungary, a Central Europe country, has many interesting places to visit and is easy to access from Europe due to its strategic position. The nation is home to several little, charming towns as well as low mountain ranges, wonderful rivers, beautiful lakes, vast plains, and other incredible natural features.

  • Top destinations: Budapest , Transdanubia , Lake Balaton , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $58 per day

10 Bulgaria

Bulgaria is a diversely landscaped nation with a long history, which has left it rich in ancient culture and endowed with a beautiful natural environment. There is plenty to discover in this brave and lovely Balkan country with towering granite peaks housing magnificent mountains, enormous national parks where endangered species wander free, stretches of sandy beaches that embrace the Black Sea, along with remnants of the Soviet regime.

  • Top destinations: Belogradchik Fortress , Melnik , Veliko Tarnovo , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $49 per day

Belarus, long considered by tourists an intriguing place, has suddenly become one of Europe's top destinations. Easy visa procedures, thriving café and art scenes, as well as friendly locals, all contribute to this surge. In addition, the capital Minsk is home to vibrant nightlife, world-class museums, and an outstanding collection of Stalin-era buildings.

  • Top destinations: Mir Castle Complex , Nesvizh , Brest Fortress , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $68 per day

Lovely Poland has long been known for its hospitality. Today, hotels in large cities, manors, and castles in gorgeous settings, as well as the magnificent farms and rural vineyards, provide visitors the chance to experience this heartwarming conviviality. Polish delicious cuisine is inextricably related to their hospitality. This nation offers a wide range of attractions, including stunning national parks, historic towns, and unique culture.

  • Top destinations: Warsaw , Kraków , Gdańsk , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $43 per day

In addition to being one of Europe's most reasonably priced travel destinations, Serbia is a bustling and raucous country that is small enough to allow travelers to experience both the urban sensuality of Belgrade and the slower pace of other towns or national parks in a matter of days. Serbia provides simple access to the diverse array of cultures and history that meet in this part of Europe.

  • Top destinations: Belgrade , Novi Sad , Golubac Fortress , and many others.
  • Budget: Approximately $28 per day

Portugal is probably the cheapest country in Western Europe. Its popular coastal city Porto is one of the most vibrant cities worth visiting in 2023, and the most convenient for budget travelers. Foodies and wine lovers often visit Porto and enjoy many of its attractions including the Cais da Ribeira and Ponte de Dom Luis I, leading to the Douro River. Some also enjoy a promenade on the riverside and admire the colorful houses, cafés, and shops. It is recommended to visit the Douro Valley, one of the world’s top wine regions , rich in history and nightlife.

  • Top destinations: Lisbon , Porto, Algarve Coast

Many Spanish cities are worth visiting in Europe. However, Sevilla is one of the biggest cities in Spain and the cheapest as it offers an exceptional price for what someone can get. Sevilla is much cheaper than Madrid and Barcelona, yet still has a rich culture and is home to historic and cultural landmarks.

  • Top destinations: Sevilla , Cordoba , White Towns of Andalusia
  • Budget: Approximately $96 per day

4 Lithuania

Visiting Lithuania may not be at the top of many people's bucket lists, but for a budget destination in Europe, it has so much to offer. Located south of Latvia, the capital of Lithuania is Vilnius, a gorgeous city with baroque architecture and a medieval Old Town. This unassuming city is a hub for arts and culture, inspiring artists for centuries. Travelers can't miss the iconic landmarks of Vilnius including the Vilnius Cathedral and St. Anne's Church.

  • Top destination: Vilnius
  • Budget: Approximately $60-79 per day

Albania is an up-and-coming travel destination for 2023 with beautiful beaches, epic hiking trails, and charming old towns to discover. The best part of visiting is Albania is undoubtedly how far the American dollar stretches. Budget backpackers will want to add Tirana, Ksmail, Berat, and Shkodër to their itineraries. Ksamil has gorgeous beaches while hiking in Shkodër (from Theth) is an epic adventure.

  • Top destinations: Tirana, Ksamil, Shkodër, Saranda
  • Budget: Approximately $46 per day

Latvia is often overlooked in favor of its (also lesser-known) neighbor, Estonia . However, Latvia is a great destination to consider for budget travel in Europe in 2023 due to low prices and a lively, culturally rich capital city. The capital, Riga, has a historic city center and stunning Art Noveau architecture. It's also one of the greenest countries in Europe with forest covering almost 45% of the nation.

  • Top destinations: Riga, Jurmala

Ancient and modern Greece has a fascinating story to tell. Athens, its beautiful capital is one of the cheapest European cities to fly into in 2023, and home to the world’s oldest statues, temples and monuments. People visit this beautiful open-air museum to learn about a history that spans millennia and visit the Acropolis ancient citadel, the Temple of Zeus, the Temple of Athena Nike, and many other significant monuments.

  • Top destinations: Athens , Milos, Paros
  • Budget: Approximately $99 per day

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The 13 Best-value cities in Europe for budget travelers in 2023

This site – PriceofTravel.com – is perhaps known for our annual publication of our Global Backpacker Index , which compares over 130 destinations around the world and ranks them from cheapest to most expensive. The most popular part of that is our Europe Backpacker Index , which ranks 54 destinations from cheapest to most expensive with much greater detail than our Global list.

If you look at the Europe Backpacker Index linked above you’ll see a long list of cities (from cheapest to most expensive) and obviously the majority of them don’t make this list. Having lived in Europe and visited nearly every corner of the continent a few times, I can tell you that many places are not really worth your time, even if they are shockingly cheap. The list below only contains the absolute highlights and fortunately many of them are still amazingly inexpensive.

Updated for 2023

We did a 2022 version of this list as COVID restrictions were easing and almost everywhere seemed like a bargain, but our 2023 update unfortunately has prices way up in literally every city on the list. We rank them using our Backpacker Index as described above and most of these places are still WAY cheaper than cities in the US, Canada, or Australia, but inflation has hit Europe like most of the rest of the world and things are now reflecting that.

13 Best-value destinations in Europe for 2023 (listed cheapest to most expensive)

1 – budapest, hungary (cheapest).

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The Castle Hill sights are worth a good chunk of time, as are the highlights in downtown Pest, across the river. You’ve also got the many spas based around hot-water springs that tend to be very affordable and unique. Some may not like the paprika-heavy local cuisine, but for those who do it tends to be filling and cheap. The trick to getting good value here is to stay and eat most of your meals away from the river, which is mostly lined with high-priced touristy places. And the nightlife in the ‘ruin pubs’ will be as unforgettable as it is affordable.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$38.21/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Budapest >>> Budapest prices and travel tips

2 – Krakow, Poland

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Kraków also has a great tourist infrastructure with an abundance of affordable quality hostels and budget hotels, along with cheap bars, cafes, and restaurants. Those looking for a place to relax for a while on a hectic tour of the region will find this to be a fun and budget-friendly stop. Beers for under US$2.50 per pint are hard to find in most of Europe’s top cities, but pretty easy to find here. Don’t forget a half-day visit to nearby Auschwitz while you are here.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$41.03/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Krakow >>> Krakow prices and travel tips

3 – Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The unusual attraction in Sarajevo is the pedestrian-only historic Old Town and its large Muslim quarter. It’s one of the friendliest and most interesting mixes of people and customs you’ll find anywhere in the world, which helps make it popular with Arabians and other Muslims that are less visible in Europe. The low prices on food and hotels are just a bonus, and alcohol is also cheap and free-flowing, just steps from the central mosque. There is train service to Sarajevo, but the trains are pretty slow. It’s often easier, cheaper, and just as fast to take the long-distance buses from major cities nearby instead.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$47.95/day

>>> Sarajevo prices and weather

4 – Český Krumlov, Czech Republic

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As lovely as it is, it’s the low prices and good quality that you might remember most. This is a town where you can enjoy a filling meal of local favorites for around US$4, while seated at one of the restaurants directly on the main square. A local beer will be around US$2.00 per half liter almost anywhere in town, so bargain hunters don’t have to scour the back alleys for happy hours. Hotels in the town center start at well under US$50 per night for something that would cost double or triple that in major European cities. As of 2023 there are still no hostels open in Český Krumlov, and that makes the city look more expensive on the Backpacker Index than it really is. In other words, this place is about as cheap as Krakow or Budapest as long as you can find a decent hotel deal.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$48.24/day

>>> Český Krumlov prices and weather

5 – Vilnius, Lithuania

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The challenge for all three of these cities is that they are hard to reach unless you are on a tour of the area already. If you can find a cheap flight and are looking for a lovely and cheap place to spend a long weekend or even a week, then Vilnuis is worth a look. Great meals for under US$5 and quality local lager for well under US$2 per half pint are pretty much everywhere you look, since there is almost no exploitation of “rich” tourists here, yet.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$55.77/day

>>> Vilnius prices and weather

6 – Istanbul, Turkey

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After a few years of minor turmoil, Turkey seems stable again and they’ve just had an election that was deemed to be fair. Not everyone loves what has been happening, but at least you should be able to visit without worrying about large protests and crackdowns, although it is always wise to keep an eye on the news. The rest of the country is also quite nice and cheaper as well. Antalya is a worthwhile Mediterranean city that it usually out of the spotlight with protests and so forth.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$56.35/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Istanbul >>> Istanbul prices and travel tips

7 – Athens, Greece

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Also in Athens’ favor is that it’s not difficult to see the main sights in only a few days or even less, and then take the metro down to the port of Piraeus to hop on a ferry to one of its holiday islands. Santorini is the most famous of the nearby Greek islands and the most crowded as well. It’s probably better choosing Rhodes or one of the other islands that doesn’t get overrun with cruiseship crowds. This is a cheap and easy way to inject a bit of culture into a trip that will otherwise be about downing pints on a sunny beach.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$59.30/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Athens >>> Athens prices and weather

8 – Prague, Czech Republic

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The beer, as you’ve certainly heard, is excellent, and it’s consumed by the locals in frightening quantities. Usually at under US$2.50 per pint to this day, the fact that it was US$0.50 per pint 12 years ago doesn’t mean that it’s still not a bargain now. Try to steer away from the tourist restaurants with big English signs out front and you’ll be able to get hearty local meals for very little as well. The public transportation system here is quite good so you can save a good chunk of money by staying away from the tourist center and still be able to cheaply go back and forth in a short time.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$62.94/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Prague >>> Prague prices and travel tips

9 – Lisbon, Portugal

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Another interesting thing about Lisbon is that it’s loaded with fiercely competitive hostels which somehow all rank very high on the various Best Hostels in the World lists. The fact that Lisbon is hard to combine with other cities on a European tour is the main reason why it’s not far more popular. Hotels and food here are also excellent bargains by European standards, and you’ll be impressed at how lovely and organized things are in that price range. The train service from Spain consists of an overnight train from Madrid, so it’s better for most people to fly, or perhaps look into the long distance buses if you are coming from western Spain.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$71.59/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Lisbon >>> Lisbon prices and travel tips

10 – Berlin, Germany

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Except perhaps for the Brandenberg Gate monument, Berlin lacks famous checklist attractions similar to the Eiffel Tower or Roman Colosseum, but first-time visitors generally love the place anyway. Berlin has an edge and a spirit that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. It’s also very English-language-friendly, more so than the rest of Germany, so you can just speak in English to locals (as long as they are under 60 or so) without having to ask if they speak English or not. It’s similar to Amsterdam and the Scandinavian capitals in that way and it makes visiting and getting around much easier.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$75.49/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Berlin >>> Berlin prices and travel tips

11 – Bruges, Belgium

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This is another town where all the main sights could be taken in on a 2-day stay, but due to its relative affordability, the relaxed atmosphere, and the large tourist infrastructure, this is a good choice for a chill-out stop on a longer European tour. Bruges looks a lot like Amsterdam because it was also a major trading city during the 17th Century when all of those gorgeous canalside buildings were constructed. Fortunately, Bruges is much cheaper than Amsterdam and much less crowded as well.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$86.99/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Bruges >>> Bruges prices and weather

12 – Edinburgh, Scotland

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The center of Edinburgh is compact enough to be able to see most of the sights on food, especially if you are staying near the Royal Mile or nearby in the New Town (which is still very old). This was always a fabulous city, but now that it’s cheaper than it has been in many, many years, it’s also a fabulous bargain within Europe.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$94.93/day

>>> Check hotel deals for Edinburgh >>> Edinburgh prices and travel tips

13 – London, England

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Visiting London on a tight budget can be challenging if it’s your first time, but it’s definitely possible if you do a bit of research. Staying in neighborhoods that aren’t packed with other tourists helps because most locals are not rich and the restaurants and pubs have to charge reasonable prices in order to stay open. You can ride the Tube for about £6 per day with an Oyster card as it has a maximum daily charge and the rest of your rides are all free, which helps a lot if you are staying a bit away from the main sights.

  • Daily Backpacker Index: US$122.18/day

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I have been doing alot of research and this is one of the best sites so thank you. Im hoping you can assist with itinerary planning for 4 weeks – leaving from athens and finishing in London. I have 4 weeks with my 20 year old daughter who loves art and history and we are on a tight budget. ?would you go to turkey from athens then croatia, slovenia, vienna, prague and krakow. Then fly to London. Or is this too many countries? we are happy to go anywhere really so any suggestions would be great, First time in Europe btw

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I’m glad you have found the site helpful. Part of my answer depends on the time of year you’ll be going. Croatia in particular can be really nice in the warmer months, but not all that interesting in the colder months. I think your plan looks quite good and I don’t think it’s too many countries. I find it easier to think in terms of cities rather than countries and I recommend staying 3 nights in most European cities that you’ll visit .

Have you decided where you’d like to go in Turkey? Istanbul is obviously a must, but I also highly recommend Cappadocia for a couple days and Antalya as well. To be honest, I’m not sure I would go to Slovenia or even Vienna on my first trip to Europe, although Vienna is an important capital so if you have specific things you want to see there it’s definitely worthwhile.

Here’s a list of first-time Europe itineraries I put together with a bunch of extra options and you might find some interesting choices there. But again, with 28 days or so I think you should choose 9 or 10 cities to visit and plan on staying 3 days or so in each of them. Prague and Krakow are both great choices for cheaper cities that have a lot to offer. I hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions I can help with. -Roger

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25 Cheapest Travel Destinations In Europe Worth Visiting In 2023

  • By Christian Brandt
  • April 5, 2023

It’s no surprise that many of us are trying to find ways to save money while still being able to enjoy as many memorable trips as possible. That’s exactly why I’ve compiled this list of the 25 cheapest travel destinations in Europe.

We’ll take a look at some hidden gems and lesser-known spots that won’t break your budget but will provide an unforgettable experience. From Mediterranean hotspots like Portugal and Greece to more off-the-beaten-track locations like Albania or North Macedonia, this guide has something for everyone.

Keep reading to learn about all the amazing possibilities that Europe has to offer!

1) Krakow, Poland

Krakow is an increasingly popular travel destination for budget-minded travelers in Europe. The city offers a wealth of attractions and activities to keep visitors entertained day and night.

Krakow’s Rich History Is Evident Everywhere You Look

Whether it’s exploring ancient monuments or strolling along quaint cobblestone streets lined with shops and cafes, there’s something here for everyone. And when the sun goes down, Krakow comes alive with bustling bars, clubs, and music venues offering everything from traditional Polish folk dancing to cutting-edge electronic music.

If you are a foodie you will love the diverse range of restaurants serving up local specialties like pierogis, and all that at very affordable prices! With so much to offer, it’s no wonder why more people than ever are flocking to Krakow. And if you are considering going to Krakow sometime soon, make sure to check out my blog post “ What to Do in Krakow in 3 Days “.

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2) Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, the capital city of Hungary is another one of the top 25 cheapest travel destinations in Europe for 2023. With its iconic architecture, delicious cuisine, and enthralling art galleries, Budapest is sure to be a memorable experience.

Budapest Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

There are also many outdoor activities like river cruises, bike tours, and hikes around Margaret Island. For those looking for even more adventure, there’s plenty of opportunity to explore the nearby countryside, such as visiting the Pálvölgyi Caves near Budapest, which is one of my personal 12 best adventure activities In Europe.

After dark you’ll find no shortage of clubs and bars to dance away your evenings – whether at rustic pubs with live music or lounges where you can sip on some local craft beers. And you definitely won’t want to miss out on sampling some traditional Hungarian dishes either; from hearty goulash soup to savory pancakes called lángos – they’re not hard to come by!

3) Lisbon, Portugal

While you will find most of the cheapest travel destinations in (south-)eastern Europe, Lisbon in Portugal is one of the few exceptions. This coastal city is full of exploration opportunities and a stunning destination that offers a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern energy.

Lisbon Is Known for Its Colorful Architecture, Lively Street Art, and Charming Neighborhoods

For budget-conscious travelers, Lisbon offers a range of affordable accommodation options, including hostels, guesthouses, and budget hotels. Prices start at around €15 per night, making it an excellent choice for backpackers and solo travelers.

Eating Out in Lisbon doesn’t have to break the bank either; there are plenty of local eateries offering tasty traditional dishes that won’t put too much strain on your wallet. Exploring Lisbon will surely be an unforgettable experience filled with culture, history, and gastronomy at reasonable prices!

4) Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the most popular and cheapest travel destinations in Europe. With an abundance of cultural and historical attractions, Prague is a great destination for travelers looking for a budget-friendly vacation.

Prague Is One of the Most Popular and Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe

Also, don’t forget to admire the iconic Charles Bridge, a popular spot for visitors, and the Astronomical Clock, one of the oldest functioning clocks in the world.

The city also offers a variety of activities to suit all interests. Visit the bustling markets, take in a show at one of the many theatres, or take a boat ride along the Vltava River, and all that at very affordable prices! And speaking about affordable prices, if you are planing a trip to Prague and wonder where to eat without spending too much money, feel free check out my post “The 12 Best And Cheap Places To Eat In Prague”

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5) Riga, Latvia

If you’re looking for a European destination that is both affordable and full of exciting attractions, Riga in Latvia should be on your list! The city has plenty to offer budget-minded travelers who are interested in exploring Riga.

Riga Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

Riga also boasts an array of interesting sights and activities perfect for any traveler. You can explore the city’s beautiful old town, which is home to an impressive collection of historic buildings, including the iconic Riga Cathedral and the charming House of the Blackheads.

Or simply take a stroll through one of its many parks or along the picturesque streets of the Art Nouveau district, which features some of the most beautiful architecture in Europe.

No matter what kind of experience you’re looking for, Riga is sure to deliver with its wide variety of offerings at wallet-friendly prices!

6) Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest, the capital city and one of the best places to visit in Romania , is an emerging destination in Eastern Europe, fortunately, a very affordable one. It is home to numerous historical sites such as the Parliament Palace, one of the largest public buildings in the world, as well as several churches like the Stavropoleos Monastery Church which date back centuries.

Bucharest Is an Emerging Destination in Eastern Europe

Romanian cuisine offers many delicious dishes such as sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls), mamaliga (cornmeal porridge), and mititei (grilled minced meat sausages), delicious and usually very cheap!

Plus, in Bucharest, you will find plenty of bars and clubs where you can sample traditional drinks like țuică (a distilled spirit made from plums) or enjoy live music until late into the evening. For those looking for an affordable travel destination in 2023, Bucharest is worth considering!

7) Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina and an ideal vacation destination for budget travelers. It’s a city full of culture and history, with plenty to see and do without spending too much money.

Sarajevo Is an Ideal Vacation Destination for Budget Travelers

Bosnia and Herzegovina and especially Sarajevo are also known for having many opportunities for exploring its food scene; you can find traditional Bosnian dishes such as ćevapi or burek, along with international restaurants serving diverse cuisines.

Additionally, several museums and galleries offer a glimpse into the city’s past. For those looking to save on accommodation costs, Sarajevo has some great hostels and guesthouses available at reasonable prices.

All in all, Sarajevo makes for an unforgettable experience—one that won’t break your wallet! And if you would like to learn more about Sarajevo, I invite you to read Ania’s guest blog post “ Why You Should Visit Sarajevo ”.

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8) Belgrade , Serbia

The capital city of Serbia, Belgrade, is known for its rich history, which dates back to the 4th century BC. From the Roman Empire to the Ottoman Empire and then to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the city has experienced a lot of influence from different cultures.

Belgrade Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

Another popular attraction is St. Sava Temple, a monumental Orthodox church located in Vračar. It is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox churches in the world and features intricate religious artwork throughout its interior.

When it comes to entertainment, Belgrade boasts some of the best clubs in all of Europe. Whether you’re looking for a chill atmosphere or an energetic party crowd, there are plenty of places to choose from, and none of them require you to spend a fortune!

9) Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn in Estonia is an up-and-coming destination for travelers looking to explore Europe on a budget. Located in the Baltic region, this city has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was established as the capital of what was then known as Revala County.

Tallinn in Estonia Is an Up-And-Coming Destination for Travelers

In addition, Tallinn and its surroundings offer plenty of outdoor activities, for example in Lahemaa National Park which offers wonderful hiking trails as well as ample wildlife viewing opportunities.

What is truly unique about Tallinn is the fact that it has earned itself the nickname ‘the Silicon Valley of Europe’ due to its lively tech scene that provides you with chances to observe some remarkable breakthroughs in technology at events such as conferences or exhibitions.

And one of the best things is: you can experience and enjoy everything that Tallinn has to offer without worrying about breaking your wallet!

10) Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria and a real gem in the Balkan region that presents a wealth of opportunities and activities for budget travelers. The city is known for its remarkable architecture, rich cultural legacy, and lively nightlife.

Sofia Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

Those interested in history and culture should also visit some of Sofia’s renowned museums such as the National Museum of History or National Art Gallery; while nature enthusiasts can escape to nearby Vitosha mountain where they will be able to revel in gorgeous hiking trails with spectacular views.

And after dark there are plenty of bars and clubs available whatever your taste may be – since prices are so affordable you won’t have to worry too much about your wallet either!

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11) Vilnius , Lithuania

Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania boasts a rich history dating back to the 14th century when it was founded by Grand Duke Gediminas. Since then, Vilnius has evolved into an exciting and cultural hub in Eastern Europe with many unique attractions worth exploring.

Vilnius Boasts a Rich History Dating Back to the 14th Century

The city also provides plenty of attractions at pocket-friendly prices; historical sites such as Gediminas Hill and Cathedral Square can be explored while kayaking down the Neris River offers outdoor adventurers a unique experience. The nearby Trakai Castle should also not be missed – it is the only medieval castle in all Baltic regions!

With so much charm on offer at such low costs, it’s no surprise that Vilnius will undoubtedly rank amongst Europe’s cheapest 25 travel destinations come 2023!

12) Bratislava , Slovakia

When looking for one of the best and cheapest travel destinations in Europe, Bratislava should be at the top of your list! Located on the banks of the Danube River, the Slovakian capital is a vibrant city full of cultural attractions, historical sites, and stunning natural beauty.

Bratislava Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

Bratislava also has plenty of modern attractions, such as the UFO Observation Deck atop the bridge over the riverbank. From here, you can get an amazing view of the city skyline. For something more interactive, head to the Museum of Transport, where you can explore a wide range of vehicles from trams to jets.

No matter what kind of traveler you are, Bratislava offers something for everyone. Plus, with its reasonable prices, you won’t have to break the bank to enjoy all the city has to offer.

13) Skopje, North Macedonia

Skopje in North Macedonia is a fascinating and cheap destination that combines Ottoman, Byzantine and European influences. The city is known for its eclectic mix of architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Balkans.

Skopje in North Macedonia Is a Fascinating and Cheap Travel Destination

You’ll also find numerous historic landmarks such as the Stone Bridge spanning across the Vardar River or the 6th century’s Skopje Fortress both worth seeing for their majestic beauty. And make sure you take a cable car up to Millennium Cross where breathtaking views of mountains surrounding the city await!                               

For those who seek cultural enrichment there’s no shortage either: visit contemporary art galleries or the National Museum of Macedonia while nature lovers will surely enjoy hiking trails at Matka Canyon surrounded by picturesque landscapes.

If you’re still hesitating, read my blog posts about 10 reasons why Skopje is worth visiting in 2023 . After that, I’m sure you will realize that this city belongs on your bucket list!

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14) Split, Croatia

Split is a stunningly beautiful city located on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. With its breathtaking scenery, fascinating history, and affordable prices, it’s no surprise Split is one of the top 25 cheapest travel destinations in Europe for 2023.

Split Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

Not only is Split steeped in history, but it also boasts some spectacular natural beauty. The Marjan Hill offers great views of the Adriatic Sea, while the nearby islands of Brac, Hvar, and Vis provide an opportunity to explore the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. There are also plenty of beaches along the coast that offer a great way to relax after sightseeing.

For those looking to experience some of the local cultures, Split offers a variety of festivals throughout the year. From music festivals, such as Ultra Europe, to art events like the Days of Croatian Contemporary Art, there is something for everyone. In short, Split is a fantastic destination for all budgets!

15) Tirana, Albania

Tirana, the capital city of Albania, is a dynamic destination that offers a unique blend of Ottoman, Italian, and Communist-era architecture, as well as a thriving art scene and delicious cuisine. The city is rapidly transforming itself into a modern European capital, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Balkans.

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Tirana is also a city with a rich history and culture, having been at the crossroads of various empires throughout the centuries. Here you can learn more about Tirana’s history and culture by visiting the National Art Gallery or the Bunk’Art Museum, which showcases the city’s Communist-era past.

One of the best things to do in Tirana though is taking a cable car up to the Dajti Mountain National Park, which offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding countryside.

Tirana is truly a unique city, and if you still need to be convinced, read Ania’s guest blog post “ Tirana – Between Bunkers and Pyramids ” to learn what exactly it is that makes this city so special.

16) Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw is an incredible blend of past and present, offering a unique experience to everyone who visits the Polish capital. Despite being heavily damaged during World War II, the city has managed to rise from the ashes and become a hub of activity filled with captivating museums, galleries, and monuments.

Warsaw Is an Incredible Blend of Past and Present

Art enthusiasts must visit the National Museum and the Museum of Modern Art – they’re overflowing with contemporary art pieces as well as traditional works that represent Poland’s proud heritage.

And when hunger strikes there are plenty of local delicacies to tantalize your taste buds such as pierogi (dumplings), bigos (hunter’s stew), or zurek (sour rye soup). Fortunately, not only the food but also accommodation and transportation in Warsaw are very affordable, making it one of the best and cheapest travel destinations in Europe!

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17) Valencia , Spain

Valencia is probably not the first city that comes to mind when thinking about the cheapest travel destinations in Europe. But surprisingly, compared to other tourism hubs in Spain like Madrid, Barcelona, and Sevilla, Valencia is one of the most budget-friendly cities to visit in Spain and Southern Europe.

Valencia Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

For those looking for some beach fun, head out to Cullera or Sagunto where there are plenty of activities on offer such as swimming or watersports. For adventure seekers who want more than just sunbathing opportunities, why not take a boat trip around Ibiza?

Valencia caters to all kinds with its stunning views, exciting attractions, and vibrant atmosphere ensuring your European escape will be truly unforgettable!

18) Porto, Portugal

Porto, situated in the northern part of Portugal, is a picturesque city that offers an enchanting mix of culture, history, and natural beauty. The city is renowned for its unique ambiance, majestic architecture, and delectable cuisine.

Porto Is a Picturesque City That Offers an Enchanting Mix of Culture, History and Natural Beauty

When it comes to local delicacies nothing beats traditional Portuguese dishes like grilled sardines or octopus rice. Moreover, one cannot miss out on sampling some delicious port wine produced in nearby Douro Valley after taking a tour around one of many cellars specializing in this iconic drink found throughout Porto’s old quarters.                            

As if all these experiences weren’t enough Porto also provides breathtaking scenery along the Douro River running through the center of town plus beaches like Matosinhos and Foz do Douro are ideal spots to take time out away from the hustle and bustle and soak up some sunrays!

19) Brasov , Romania

With its unique charm, picturesque medieval architecture, and reasonable prices, it’s no wonder why Brasov has become such an attractive destination for travelers in recent years.

Brasov is home to some of the best sights in Romania, including its famous Black Church. Built in the 14th century by German settlers, this imposing building features awe-inspiring Gothic architecture and breathtaking stained-glass windows.

Brasov Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

However, there’s more to Brasov than castles and churches. Nature lovers will find no shortage of stunning landscapes to explore around the city, from the rugged peaks of the Carpathian Mountains to the lush forests of Piatra Craiului National Park. There are also plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, climbing, and skiing.

No matter what your budget looks like, Brasov has something to offer every traveler. With its mix of historic sites, natural wonders, and affordable prices, it’s one of the best options for budget-savvy tourists in Europe. And if you are still wondering if you should put Brasov on your bucket list, feel free to check out my post “ Is Brasov Worth Visiting?” where I give 10 reasons to consider visiting this Romanian Gem.

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20) Thessaloniki, Greece

Thessaloniki is the only Greek city on this list, but one that surely shouldn’t be missing from your bucket list if you are looking for a budget-friendly getaway in Greece. Located in the northern part of the country, Thessaloniki offers a unique experience of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Thessaloniki Offers a Unique Experience of History, Culture and Natural Beauty

Thessaloniki also boasts stunning natural beauty, with the Thermaic Gulf providing a beautiful backdrop to the city, and nearby destinations such as Mount Olympus and the Halkidiki peninsula offering opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities.

Whatever it is you are looking for, you will find it in Thessaloniki and its surroundings and enjoy a memorable trip without worrying too much about breaking your wallet!

21) Kotor , Montenegro

Kotor in Montenegro is one of the cheapest and most beautiful travel destinations in Europe. Located on the Adriatic coast, Kotor offers stunning views of the bay, as well as a variety of historical attractions to explore. From fortified towns to ancient churches, there’s something for everyone in this charming city.

Kotor Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

In the heart of the old city lies the majestic St. Tryphon Cathedral, which dates back to 1166. Other popular sites include the Church of Our Lady of Health, the Maritime Museum of Montenegro, and the Citadel Fortifications.

Kotor is an ideal destination for those looking to enjoy some relaxation and adventure. With its crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and plenty of hiking trails close by, you can easily spend days exploring the area. That means that whether you’re after a relaxing holiday or an exciting adventure while not spending a fortune, Kotor is a must-visit for you!

22) Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Plovdiv in central Bulgaria is another one of the cheapest travel destinations in Europe, making it a great place to explore for budget travelers. From ancient ruins to modern-day cafes, this city offers something for everyone.

Plovdiv Is One of the Cheapest Travel Destinations In Europe Worth Visiting In 2023

The Old Town of Plovdiv is also not to be missed. Home to some of the oldest buildings in the city, it has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cobblestone streets are lined with colorful houses, quaint restaurants, and small boutiques that make it an ideal spot for a stroll.

If you’re looking for more adventure, why not take a day trip to Bachkovo Monastery? This 10th-century Bulgarian Orthodox monastery is nestled in the Rhodope Mountains and features impressive architecture and exquisite frescoes.

No matter what your budget or interests, Plovdiv has something for everyone. Whether you want to marvel at its historic sites or simply soak up the atmosphere, there’s no shortage of things to do!

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23) Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia and a must-stop destination for all those looking for an affordable yet exceptional European getaway. The city is especially known for its beautiful architecture and stunning natural surroundings.

Ljubljana Is a Must-Stop Destination for Those Looking for an Affordable Trip

If you are interested in culture, you will also find much to love in Ljubljana including various museums which showcase Slovenian artwork alongside theatrical performances at the esteemed Opera House. Additionally, it takes pride in being environmentally aware – boasting car-free central areas as well as peaceful green spaces like Tivoli Park that offer respite from bustling city life.

And if all this wasn’t enough, just outside lies some of Slovenia’s most exquisite scenery including Lake Bled and the Julian Alps where you can take part in outdoor activities like hiking or skiing while admiring panoramic views!

24) Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina that is known for its iconic Ottoman-style architecture and stunning views of the Neretva River. It’s one of the cheapest travel destinations in Europe, making it perfect for budget travelers who want to explore something new without breaking the bank.

Mostar Is Known for Its Iconic Ottoman-Style Architecture and Stunning Views

The Kriva Ćuprija, or Crooked Bridge, is another popular destination for tourists. This smaller stone bridge was built just before the Ottomans left the region and is located close to the Turkish House, which was once the home to the Ottoman governor. Both bridges are great spots to take photographs and admire the beauty of this charming city.

If you’re looking to experience local culture, make sure to visit Kujundžiluk – the old bazaar street where artisans still ply their trade today. You can also head to Buna River Spring to admire the natural beauty of the area while having a picnic with friends. With so much to do and see, Mostar is a great choice for a cheap European getaway!

25) Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Cluj-Napoca is situated in the core of Transylvania in Romania and offers travelers plenty of cultural, historical, and natural attractions.

Cluj-Napoca Is One of the Top 25 Cheapest Travel Destinations in Europe for 2023

Moreover, this city also has a thriving arts scene with numerous museums showcasing Romanian artworks plus galleries presenting works from local artists, not forgetting theaters that host performances by both national and international acts!

And of course, being located in the heart of Transylvania, no visit to Cluj-Napoca would be complete without visiting its stunning natural surroundings. With so much to do at affordable prices for accommodation, transportation, food, and more, this Romanian city shouldn’t miss on your bucket list!

Europe is a continent that offers an array of incredible and affordable destinations with a wide range of cultural, historic, and outdoor experiences. From the beautiful architecture of Budapest to the vibrant streets of Lisbon, from the beautiful Old Town in Tallinn to Ljubljana’s quaint charm – there is something for all types of travelers.

For those seeking out historical landmarks or wanting to immerse themselves in local culture or simply take in some breathtaking natural beauty without spending a fortune, these 25 cheapest travel destinations in Europe have it all!

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Prague, Bucharest and Mostar are at the top of my list here. The gorgeous old town of prague and the archiecture of them all just draw me right away and they are less crowded than italian or french cities. Great list

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If you are looking for the cheapest places to visit in Europe , you’ll be pleased to know that you have numerous options. The best thing about traveling through Europe is the diversity of countries to choose from. Plus, many European cities can be thoroughly enjoyed in just three or four days without straining your budget.

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The good news is that their plans are not very expensive and offer you essential coverage in case of theft or trip cancellations. If you want to save money, use one of our travel discounts or one of these tips to travel cheaply . But remember that traveling without insurance is a risk you don’t want to take.

So, without further ado, let’s dive into the cheapest countries to travel to in Europe :

1. Portugal, one of the cheapest countries to visit in Europe

Portugal is one of the cheapest countries to fly to in Europe where you’ll find tons of affordable hotels and fine restaurants to enjoy delicious meals without breaking the bank.

More specifically, Lisbon is one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe . I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Lisbon three times. While I once stayed there an entire week, I can assure you that even a three- or four-day trip is enough to enjoy its beauty. In addition, you can take this free tour that will allow you to discover some of the best things to do in Lisbon with a guide who will explain interesting information about each attraction. You can also get the Lisbon Card at an affordable price which gives you access to 30 attractions in Lisbon and unlimited use of public transportation.

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I recommend that you do not confine your exploration to the city center; the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery of Belém , both declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are two places that you cannot miss. In fact, you can take this free tour of Belém to get to know them in depth along with other attractions, or this tour , which includes a boat ride for breathtaking views of the 25 de Abril bridge and the Christ the King statue . To find out about the location of these tourist attractions, you can consult our Lisbon tourist maps .

If you are going to spend several days in the city, you can also opt for this excursion to Sintra , where you’ll find the enchanting Pena National Palace , one of Portugal’s most beautiful and famous palaces.

Portugal is undoubtedly one of the cheapest places to stay in Europe since there are also many well-located hotels in Lisbon with great amenities and reasonable prices. While Lisbon is both budget-friendly and beautiful, if you’re seeking even more cost-effective options, you can head to Porto , Portugal’s second-largest city, or visit Madeira , where you can enjoy an affordable vacation on dreamy beaches.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Lisbon, Porto, and Madeira Island
  • Estimated accommodation price: €35/night in Lisbon Destination , Lisbon; €60/night in OportoHouse , Porto; €50/night in Hotel Sirius , Funchal, Madeira.
  • Daily spending on meals from: €25/day per person

2. Croatia, one of the cheapest countries to fly into in Europe

Croatia is one of the cheapest countries to fly into in Europe , and it promises to captivate you with its unique charm more than any other European destination. With more than 3,700 miles of captivating coastline featuring beautiful beaches and turquoise-blue waters, towns steeped in tradition, and a delectable gastronomic scene, Croatia has it all.

While the capital city, Zagreb , may not be coastal, it’s one of the most stunning cities in the country, and you simply can’t afford to miss it. Here, you’ll discover the exquisite Church of Saint Mark and the Zagreb Cathedral , two architectural wonders. Don’t forget to explore Kaptol and Gradec , two areas that form the medieval heart of the city. I recommend taking this free tour for an introduction, as it will allow you to learn about its historical and cultural significance. And make sure to take this food tour and try some Croatian delicacies. I promise you won’t be disappointed.

While you’re in Zagreb, take the opportunity to explore one of Croatia’s most stunning natural landscapes: the Plitvice Lakes . You can easily book this excursion to get there.

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Many travelers also choose the lake excursion from Split , which is one of the most picturesque cities on the Dalmatian coast. In Split, you’ll find sites with significant historical importance, such as Diocletian’s Palace , a UNESCO World Heritage Site; the Temple of Jupiter ; and the Mausoleum of Diocletian , which was transformed into the Cathedral of San Diomo , among other treasures. Here, too, you can book this free tour to explore its attractions.

If you are looking for a memorable beach experience, you can go to Dubrovnik , a city known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This beautiful city is surrounded by a large wall that dates back to the 10 th century, although some sections were restored in the 17 th century. What’s fascinating is that you can enter the city through a northern gateway, and it feels like stepping back in time. You can take this free tour to visit the attractions of the city, such as the churches of San Salvador and San Blas , the Franciscan Monastery , and the Cathedral of the Assumption .

And don’t forget that Dubrovnik was transformed into King’s Landing in Game of Thrones , so if you’re a fan, you can even take a Game of Thrones tour to explore the capital of the Seven Kingdoms.

Despite ranking among the least expensive places to visit in Europe , Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik are indeed three cities that offer many attractions.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik
  • Estimated accommodation price: €60/night in FLOK Tkalciceva , Zagreb; €30/night in Backpackers Fairytale Hostel , Split; and €50/night in Hotel Lero , Dubrovnik
  • Daily spending on meals from: €35/day per person

3. Albania, one of the cheapest flight destinations in Europe with a rich history

Albania is also one of the cheapest countries in Europe to travel to in summer and the perfect holiday destination due to its stunning landscapes, stunning beaches, majestic mountains, and great architectural and cultural heritage.

Berat , despite not being the capital (that’s Tirana ), is one of Albania’s most captivating cities and a top tourist destination. Its historic center with over 2,000 years of history is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This means you’ll encounter numerous monuments, buildings, and places with exceptional historical significance.

Berat is known as the “City of a Thousand Windows” because it’s built on a hillside, allowing you to view houses at varying heights, each adorned with windows that seem to gaze out onto the world.

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The city comprises three historic neighborhoods: the Christian Gorica neighborhood, the Muslim Mangalem neighborhood, and the Kajala neighborhood, built on the highest point of the hill. I recommend exploring all three neighborhoods, as each has its unique attractions. You can choose to do it on your own or join this free tour . And if you have some extra time, consider a visit to the Osum Canyon , a natural wonder that’s truly worth exploring. You can explore it solo or book this guided excursion .

If you are looking for more beach tourism, the Albanian Riviera , with its exquisite Ionian Sea beaches, is the best option. My recommendation is to start your journey in Berat and then spend a few days enjoying this coastal paradise, particularly in Sarandë . From Sarandë, you can take an excursion to the Butrint Archaeological Park , often referred to as the “Pompeii of Albania.”

Lastly, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Tirana , Albania’s capital. It’s a city with a lot of history and significant Communist influence. To gain deeper insights into the city, consider taking this free tour . Alternatively, you can join this “ Communism tour ” if you’re interested in uncovering its unique historical narrative.

Albania, in general, is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe , offering an incredible blend of natural beauty and a rich historical legacy. If you have the chance, don’t hesitate to explore this unique gem.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Berat, Sarandë and Tirana
  • Estimated accommodation price: €35/night in White City Hotel , Berat; €30/night in Hotel Chicago , Saranda; and €30/night in Studio Apartments 365 , Tirana.

4. Montenegro, one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe with dreamy landscapes

Montenegro is among the cheapest places to fly to in Europe . Although it’s a relatively undiscovered gem, it has been gaining popularity among travelers in recent years, especially those who love beach and mountain experiences. Despite being one of Europe’s smallest countries, its towns have a lot of history and tradition.

Kotor , one of Montenegro’s most enchanting towns, is well worth a visit, especially due to its location, nestled between the sea and majestic mountains.

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The town is home to St. John’s Castle , a place of significant historical value that also offers breathtaking panoramic views of Kotor. I also recommend walking through the town center, where you’ll find the Plaza de Armas , the Orthodox Church of Saint Luke , and the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon . If you have spare time, consider taking this cruise to explore the Bay of Kotor , declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the island of Our Lady of the Rocks , the Blue Cave , and the underwater tunnels of the former Yugoslavia.

Budva is another coastal city well worth a visit and one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe located within Montenegro. While it might not be as famous as Kotor, it has a rich history as one of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean. In the Old City, you can still find the fortified walls. You’ll also discover beautiful churches such as the Church of San Juan Bautista , the Church of Santa María de Punta , and the Church of Santísima Trinidad . On the other hand, in the New Town, you’ll find modern amenities, including hotels, restaurants, shops, and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Kotor and Budva
  • Estimated accommodation price: €60/night in Hotel Rendez Vous , Kotor; and €30/night in Villa Rihter , Budva.
  • Daily spending on meals from: €20/day per person

5. Bulgaria, one of the cheapest places to go in Europe with a diverse natural landscape

Bulgaria is another one of the cheapest destinations in Europe and is home to one of the most beautiful cities on the continent – Sofia .

Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria and its most populous city. This city is relatively small, which makes it easy to explore on foot. Additionally, if your goal as a traveler is to visit the main attractions, you’ll have an easy job because they are located close to each other.

You can start by taking this free tour that will allow you to have a first contact with the city and learn about its fascinating history. Furthermore, this tour will allow you to see the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , which is one of the most exquisite cathedrals and one of the largest Orthodox temples in the world.

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In this city, you will find other important churches and temples as well, such as the Sveta-Nedelya Cathedral , the Church of St. Nicholas , also known as the Russian Church, and the Banya Bashi Mosque . For a deeper dive into history and architecture, I highly recommend this excursion to the Rila Monastery and Boyana Church , two essential monuments near Sofia.

I also recommend walking along Vitosha Boulevard , where you will find some of the city’s finest restaurants, shops, cafes, and plenty of entertainment options.

The best thing about Sofia, in addition to being one of the cheapest cities in Europe , is that you can easily explore the city in just two or three days, making it an excellent choice for a quick getaway, whether you’re traveling as a couple or with friends. So, if you are looking for cheap places to travel , Sofia is undoubtedly a very good option.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Sofia
  • Estimated accommodation price: €40/night in Favorit Hotel , Sofia

6. Slovakia, and one of the cheapest cities in Europe: Bratislava

If you are looking for the cheapest places to fly into Europe , a very good option could be Bratislava , in Slovakia . This charming city is small enough to explore in just a couple of days, making it a perfect choice for a weekend escape. Many travelers even seize the opportunity to visit Bratislava while journeying through Vienna, Budapest, or Prague.

One of the places you should visit is the Bratislavský Hrad or Bratislava Castle . You won’t have any trouble finding it, as it sits on top of a hill and can be seen from practically anywhere in the city. However, if you want to know it in depth, I recommend this guided tour , which also includes a visit to the Bratislava Cathedral .

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I also recommend exploring the Blue Church , which is characterized by its striking blue exterior. Other interesting sites are St. Martin’s Cathedral , St. Michael’s Gate , Slovak National Uprising Square , and Safarik Square . Additionally, I encourage you to take leisurely walks and lose yourself in the city’s streets while searching for the statues of Bratislava . Over the years, some may have vanished, but a few still remain, like Čumil, commonly known as the “working man,” the Napoleonic Soldier, or the Witch.

To get to know the city in more depth, you can take this free walking tour , which will allow you to acquaint yourself with one of the most charming and cheapest destinations in Europe .

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Bratislava
  • Estimated accommodation price: €40/night in Safestay Bratislava Presidential Palace , Bratislava
  • Daily spending on meals from: €30/day per person

7. Hungary, a beautiful, cheap place to go in Europe

Hungary is not only a beautiful country, but also one of the cheapest destinations in Europe . I recommend you visit Budapest , the capital of Hungary, and one of the most beautiful cities on the continent.

You can start your trip through Budapest by taking this free tour , which will allow you to discover some of the city’s attractions along with some interesting historical facts. If you decide to explore the city on your own, you should visit the Budapest Parliament . You can get tickets on-site or through their official website. However, for a skip-the-line experience with the guidance of a local expert, consider booking this tour .

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I also recommend visiting Liberty Square , home to a monument dedicated to the victims of World War II. Other must-visit attractions are St. Stephen’s Basilica , which has become one of the most important religious buildings in the country; the Budapest Opera , a Neo-Renaissance gem; and Buda Castle , an ideal spot for enjoying the sunset.

For couples looking for a romantic experience, I definitely recommend a boat ride on the Danube at dusk. You can book this romantic excursion through this link , which will take you past the city’s most iconic bridges, including the famous Chain Bridge .

Budapest is undoubtedly one of the cheapest cities in Europe for a holiday . So, even if you’re on a tight budget, you can have a memorable experience.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Budapest
  • Estimated accommodation price: €45/night in Benczur Hotel , Budapest

8. Poland, one of the most historical and cheapest places to travel in Europe

Poland is a captivating country, brimming with historical significance and renowned as one of Europe’s most stunning destinations. What makes it even more interesting is that it is one of the cheapest places to go in Europe .

When visiting Poland, you can’t miss Warsaw , the country’s vibrant capital. A noteworthy historical fact: Warsaw was one of the cities most ravaged during World War II. Fortunately, it was able to rise from the ashes and regain its former glory as a lively and splendid city.

You can start your visit to the city by taking this free tour which will introduce you to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, and provide insights into the significant historical events that occurred here. Afterward, I recommend visiting the Old City , which is the oldest neighborhood in the city. This area too, had to be reconstructed after being left in ruins during the Warsaw Uprising, just like the Royal Castle .

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You can also visit the Palace of Culture and Science , a somewhat controversial building that was constructed on Stalin’s orders. It is currently one of the tallest buildings in Poland, making it one of the best viewpoints in Warsaw. You can take this guided tour to learn more about this building, which also includes access to the POLIN Museum . I also recommend that you visit the Royal Łazienki Park , which is home to the Lazienki Palace, another significant building in the city. You can take this walking tour that includes a tour of the city and the park.

Krakow is another cheap place to go in Europe . Here you can take a free tour to see the city’s top tourist attractions. If you decide to travel to Krakow, I recommend visiting Market Square , which is one of the most popular and important places in the city. In addition, it is surrounded by iconic landmarks, such as the Basilica of Santa María , Cloth Hall , the Church of St. Adalbert , and the Tower of the Old Town Hall .

Other important places you should visit are the Krakow Cathedral and Wawel Hill , both included in this guided tour . I assure you that these sites will captivate you with their beauty and rich historical narratives.

And if you are traveling as a couple and want to enjoy a romantic moment, you can take a boat ride at sunset . As the last rays of the sun illuminate the city, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking display of colors.

From both cities, you can take an excursion to Auschwitz-Birkenau , an experience I highly recommend to gain insight into a significant period in Poland’s history.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Warsaw and Krakow
  • Estimated accommodation price: €15/night in Chillout Hostel , Warsaw; €15/night in Dream Hostel & Apartments , Krakow
  • Daily spending on meals from: €15/day per person

9. Romania, a cheap place to visit in Europe with exciting attractions

Romania is a country filled with pleasant surprises, and if you’re planning a trip here, don’t miss Bucharest , the capital of the country, and one of the cheapest cities in Europe .

Bucharest is a city with a lot of charm that transports you to past centuries through its architectural treasures and castles. You can start your trip by taking a free tour in which an expert guide will introduce you to the city. Afterward, I recommend taking your time to explore and discover the city’s main attractions. One of them is the Patriarchal Cathedral of Bucharest which is surrounded by chapels and the patriarchal palace, forming a religious complex. Don’t forget to wander through the Old Town , the city’s historic center, where you’ll encounter the Stavropoleos Monastery .

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Additional sites well worth your visit include Unirii Square in the heart of the city; Revolution Square , with its incredible historical significance; the Athenaeum , and the Arc de Triomphe . Furthermore, if you want to delve into a chapter of the country’s history you can take a tour of Communist Bucharest , a period that left a lasting mark on the city.

If you have time, I also recommend visiting the castles of Bran and Peles to enjoy the exceptional landscapes of Transylvania and Wallachia. Given that Bucharest is among the cheapest places to travel to in Europe , you can consider setting aside some of your budget for this excursion.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit: Bucharest
  • Estimated accommodation price: €25/night in Casa Romana , Bucharest

10. Latvia, one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe for a holiday

Latvia is another very good option if you are looking for cheap places to travel to in Europe , whether it’s with friends, family, or as a couple. In this case, I recommend visiting Riga , the captivating capital of Latvia and one of the country’s most beautiful cities.

A must-see in Riga is the House of the Blackheads , which was built in the early 14 th century. During World War II, however, the building was destroyed, so it had to be rebuilt at the beginning of the 21 st century. To visit, you’ll need a ticket, which you can get in advance through this link . You can also take the opportunity to visit the Cathedral of St. James of Riga , just a short stroll away.

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Other places you should visit are Plaza Livu , a lively and colorful hub; and the House of Cats , which is located next to the square and is easily recognizable by its yellow façade and the black cats that crown the building. I also recommend wandering through Riga’s streets, many of which are lined with charming pastel-colored houses.

I also recommend setting aside an evening to visit the 26 th floor of the Radisson Blue Latvija hotel , where you’ll find a public bar offering stunning city views, including the Orthodox Nativity of Christ Cathedral .

Depending on your schedule, you can book this free tour to explore Riga’s essential landmarks. I suggest exploring the city on your own and allocating time for an excursion to the Kemeri and Jürmala National Park , especially if you’re a nature enthusiast who likes outdoor activities. Latvia is undeniably one of those cheap countries to travel to in Europe where you can enjoy unforgettable experiences.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Riga
  • Estimated accommodation price : €25/night at ApartHotel Riga , in Riga
  • Daily spending on meals from : €30/day per person

11. Georgia, one of the cheapest countries in Europe with a traditional culture

Georgia is one of the cheapest flight destinations in Europe and is home to one of the most beautiful cities. Furthermore, the capital of Tbilisi ranks among the cheapest cities in Europe .

Tbilisi can be divided into two distinct parts: the older, more traditional area linked to the famed Silk Road, and the modern section bearing a significant Russian influence. If you want to explore the city with a guide, you can take this tour which covers essential sites such as the Narikala Fortress , the Metekhi , Sioni , and Anchiskhati churches, and the Legvtakhevi Waterfall , among other attractions. However, if you want to focus exclusively on the older part of town, I recommend taking this guided walking tour .

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Depending on the duration of your stay, you can consider this excursion that departs from Tbilisi and takes you to small yet captivating Georgian towns, such as the ancient Mtskheta , the cave city of Uplistsikhe, and the historic Gori .

Another city you can visit in Georgia is Kutaisi . This is one of the oldest cities in the country, and although it is still recovering from the conflict with Russia in 2008, it offers a wealth of attractions. I encourage you to visit the enchanting historic center, shop for local products at the Green Bazaar , and explore the Bagrati Cathedral . And if you like outdoor activities and nature, you should definitely visit the Prometheus Cave and the Martvili Canyons . I assure you that Kutaisi is one of the best cheap places to travel to in Europe and will leave you amazed by its rich history and breathtaking natural wonders.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Tbilisi and Kutaisi
  • Estimated accommodation price : €14/night in Alex’s Cosy Guesthouse , Tbilisi; and €15/night in Guest House Lviv , Kutaisi
  • Daily spending on meals from : €15/day per person

12. Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the cheapest places in Europe to travel

Bosnia and Herzegovina may not be at the top of many travelers’ lists, but it’s a hidden gem and one of the cheapest destinations in Europe . So, if you are looking for a place to travel on a tight budget, this country is an excellent choice, especially the charming city of Sarajevo .

Sarajevo can be explored in about three days, though I recommend extending your stay to visit the surrounding areas, including the enchanting city of Mostar , which appears to be straight out of a fairy tale.

You can start your visit by taking this free tour , which introduces you to the most important places in the capital of Bosnia. Alternatively, explore the old town on your own, where you’ll find the magnificent Sarajevo City Hall and the bustling Turkish Quarter, Bascarsija , full of shops, restaurants, and cafes.

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In addition to these landmarks, make sure to visit the Gazi Husrev-Beg Mosque , the Cathedral of the Heart of Jesus , and the Synagogue , all of which hold significant architectural and historical importance. I also recommend walking along Ferhadija Street , a pedestrian street that is the main artery of the city leading to the Eternal Flame , a monument with a perpetual flame lit in memory of World War II victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Another very interesting place to visit is the Sarajevo Tunnel , especially if you want to learn about the city’s wartime history. To delve even further into the impact of these events on the city and the nation, you can join this tour .

I have to admit that Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of those nice, cheap places in Europe that I have yet to visit. However, it’s one of Europe’s most affordable and charming destinations that still preserves its authenticity and essence, so it’s on our list!

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Sarajevo
  • Estimated accommodation price : €20/night at Pansion Sebilj , Sarajevo

13. Slovenia, another cheap flight destination in Europe

Slovenia is one of those countries that you should visit at least once in your life, as it offers many beautiful cities and dreamlike natural landscapes. It is undoubtedly one of the best cheap places to travel in Europe that you cannot miss.

Ljubljana , the capital of Slovenia, is a unique and charming city, not only because of the mountains that surround it but also because of its lush urban environment. Plus, you can fully explore the whole city in about three days, making it an ideal cheap holiday destination in Europe .

I recommend you visit Ljubljana Castle , located on a hill over 1,100 ft high. You can reach it by foot or take the glass funicular for a scenic ride. Don’t forget to stroll across the iconic Dragon Bridge , known for its four dragon statues.

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You should also explore Metelkova , a former military barracks transformed into a vibrant hipster hub adorned with street art, clubs, and a youthful atmosphere. Additionally, you can visit Tivoli Park , the city’s largest park that includes a beautiful greenhouse, open-air library, Tivoli Castle, Leopoldsruhe Mansion, and various sports facilities. And if you’re looking for authentic Slovenian products, make a stop at Ljubljana’s Central Market .

Depending on the duration of your stay, I recommend going to the Predjama Castle and the Postojna Cave . The castle is one of the most emblematic and cherished landmarks in Slovenia. In Postojna Cave, you’ll find not only unique geological formations but also the elusive olm, or “human fish.” These excursions are undoubtedly worthwhile, as they represent significant places in the country, so I recommend booking them in advance through this link . Alternatively, you’ll love visiting the stunning Lake Bled .

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Ljubljana
  • Estimated accommodation price : €25/night in Only 5 beds GreenSLO , Ljubljana
  • Daily spending on meals from : €25/day per person

14. Czech Republic, one of the cheapest places to go in Europe for a romantic getaway

Czech Republic can also be a good option if you are looking for cheap countries to travel to in Europe . In addition, its picturesque capital, Prague , is a city renowned for its beauty and tourist attractions.

You can start your trip by taking this free tour , which is an excellent way to get a first impression of the city and explore some of its most fascinating sites. But don’t miss out on discovering some of the city’s landmarks on your own, such as Prague Castle , where you’ll find the Saint Vitus Cathedral, Royal Palace, Saint George’s Basilica, and Golden Lane.

I also recommend visiting the Old Town Square , which is surrounded by elegant buildings and some important structures, such as the Church of Our Lady of Týn , the Goltz-Kinskych Palace , the House of the Stone Bell , the Church of St. Nicholas, and the Town Hall , which is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.

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Considering all the captivating places to explore, you can save on admission fees by investing in the Prague Card , which will give you access to most of these attractions, including Prague Castle , the five synagogues , the Jewish Cemetery , and the Lobkowicz Palace .

Depending on the time you are going to spend in Prague, you can reserve a day to go on an excursion and visit the Terezín concentration camp . However, if you’d prefer to avoid such emotionally intense places, consider a visit to Karlovy Vary , a world-class city known for its healing hot springs. In fact, Karlovy Vary ranks among the cheapest places to travel in Europe , so you can easily split your trip between Prague and this charming city.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Prague and Karlovy Vary
  • Estimated accommodation price : €30/night at A&O Prague Rhea , Prague; and €35/night at Sport Hotel Gejzirpark , Karlovy Vary
  • Daily spending on meals from : €20/day per person

15. Armenia, another cheap flight destination in Europe

Armenia is another hidden gem within Europe that is often overlooked by travelers. Nevertheless, it is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe for a holiday , especially its beautiful capital, Yerevan .

Yerevan is a charming city that can be easily explored in about two or three days. You can take this free tour to visit the main attractions of the city and learn some interesting information about them. After the tour, take time to visit Republic Square and appreciate the surrounding buildings, which include the Government Palace, various ministries, the National Gallery, and the History Museum.

While in Yerevan, you should also explore the Yerevan Opera , the intriguing Cascade Complex , the Kasfejian Museum , and Vernissage , known as the most famous flea market in the city. And make sure to include a visit to the Tsitsernakaberd , which is the Monument to the Victims of the Armenian Genocide.

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Yerevan is a small city, so you can get to know it in just a few days. If you have spare time, you can take this day trip to Echmiadzin , Khor Virap , and Zvartnots which are some of the country’s most important and iconic historical sites.

Armenia is an excellent choice if you’re looking for cheap places to stay in Europe , as it remains relatively unexplored by tourists, ensuring a more peaceful and serene experience.

  • Beautiful and cheap cities to visit : Yerevan
  • Estimated accommodation price : €20/night at Bonvenon capsule Hostel , Yerevan

Now that you know all the cheapest places to visit in Europe , I hope that money will no longer stop you from exploring the world. Traveling doesn’t always mean going far from home; you can discover beautiful cities filled with charm and history near you. Furthermore, if you decide to rent a cheap car , you can visit multiple cities within the same country or even cross borders on a single journey to make the most out of your trip.

Keep in mind that while lots of European countries use the euro, there are other places that use different currencies, specifically Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. To ensure you’re getting the most value for your money, I recommend using one of the best travel credit cards . You should also remember that SIM cards for Europe do not cover roaming in Albania, Montenegro, Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and Armenia. So, if you need internet while traveling in these countries, I recommend taking a look at services like Holafly .

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While I’ve provided recommendations for accommodation in each of the mentioned countries, if you’re looking for something different, check out our guide on how to find cheap hotels . Additionally, I suggest reading our guide on how to find cheap flights . In general, I recommend avoiding high season, weekends, or specific peak dates when prices tend to be higher.

I hope this guide has helped you find cheap places in Europe to travel to . If you have any questions, want to share your experiences in any of these countries, or wish to suggest other affordable destinations you’ve discovered, please feel free to leave a comment below.

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Cheapest European countries to visit in 2024

Every year, more and more people dream of taking trips to Europe. This continent has everything you need for a fantastic holiday, from its blue coastlines and sandy beaches to its winding mountain trails to its historical attractions that date back over a thousand years.

Let’s look at less popular (yet no less impressive) budget-friendly European destinations that will surprise you with their prices, exchange rates, and beauty.

Cheap European destinations where you can travel on a tight budget

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Bulgaria – Where the valley of roses is ringed with lavender fields

The stunning Balkan country of Bulgaria is one of Eastern Europe’s diamonds for budget travelers. Valleys of roses and lavender fields lie not far from Sofia, the wonderful low-cost seaside area of Kranevo, and thermal mineral springs. You can experience all of this for around $25 per day!

Best places to visit in Bulgaria

Bulgaria is a  diverse country, with unusual places to go and see and different cultures around every corner you take. Here are the best destinations you should visit when you’re there.

Enjoy the cheapest seaside destination without sacrificing service quality in Obzor

Obzor pleases visitors with its clean air and endless beaches. Go catch some rays on the 8-kilometer picture-perfect white sandy public beach. Outdoor enthusiasts can get their fix of adrenaline by surfing or water-skiing. Bring your beach essentials or rent a sun lounger and umbrella for about 2 euros.

Admire an architectural gem of Bulgaria, Plovdiv

Plovdiv, one of the oldest European cities, is called Bulgaria’s “city of artists.” When wandering around the ambient ancient streets, it won’t be long before you see the jaw-dropping Roman amphitheater. Guess how old it is…well, it was built in the 2nd century AD by Emperor Trajan-and it still stands today.

Sofia – The youngest European capital

Sofia is known as one of the youngest capitals in Europe, and the city’s history dates back to the Neolithic period. To feel the true spirit of Sofia as a local, go cycling around the Boris Garden (Borisova Gradina) Park to the lovely central market, where you can stock up on rose oil and experience local life.

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Romania – Why did Count Dracula like this place?

People mistakenly associate Romania with poverty. After the overthrow of the dictatorship, abject poverty receded. The country has evolved over the year, and now it’s considered a cheap country to travel to. Nevertheless, its incredible beauty will remain unchanged, making Romania a great vacation spot.

Best places to visit in Romania

It seems like Romania is a country of everything: it has its own Paris and Salzburg, the “Romanian Dead Sea,” mountains, the Black Sea coast, wine to rival the French – and castles shrouded in mystery.

A grim legacy welcomes you in Bran

The room of fear in the home of Vlad Tepes terrifies even adult travelers to Count Dracula’s castle in Bran. Another 30 kilometers away, you’ll come upon the picturesque town of Braşov. It is called the Romanian Salzburg, with the largest Gothic church in the country, the Black Church.

Get healthy for cheaper in Lake Techirghiol

The saltwater and healing mud of Lake Techirghiol’s benefits are comparable to those of the Dead Sea in Israel. Dedicate the first half of the day to sea bathing and the second half to wellness procedures in the local treatment centers of Techirghiola.

Bucharest – Romanian Paris with Romanian prices

“Paris of the East”-this was the nickname of Bucharest before World War II when its modern palaces and architecture reminded the visitor of Paris. Significant parts of the city have preserved their elegance to this day. Make sure to find hidden gems, like the Cărtureşti bookstore with Verona Garden behind it. Or Eden Garden, hidden away behind the abandoned Palatul Ştirbei.

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Albania – Become in awe by the Adriatic Sea

Albania is a hidden gem that travelers need to see before it starts to gain more popularity. It is one of the few traditional Muslim countries in Europe. Albanians have yet to learn enough from their neighbors about serving tourists at a top level; however, with the pristine, breathtaking nature and the affordable prices, it has so much potential to be a vacation hot spot in the coming years.

Best places to visit in Albania

Whether you like spending time in the rugged mountains or on white sandy beaches, Albania has something for everyone.

Vlorë – Splash in the waves of the Adriatic Sea

‘Two seas in one place’ is not just a marketing stunt-it’s the reality of the Albanian town Vlorë. The city stretches along the coastline of the sandy beaches of the Adriatic Sea and the small pebbles lining the Ionian Sea. A tremendous additional benefit is the super budget-friendly restaurants in the city: you can try hearty local meals for around $6.

Come to the “Albanian Maldives” of Ksamil

Albania has its own Maldives – but a few times cheaper! – in the small resort town of Ksamil in the country’s south. Turquoise water and stunning white sand beaches are at your disposal. You can even see the Greek island of Corfu from here: it is only 2.5 km by water between the two countries. You can get there by ferry if you have enough time.

Tirana – A capital with a great mix of Turkish and Italian

Throughout its history, Tirana acquired the grandiosity of Turkish conquest, the elegance of Italian culture, and some strictness of Soviet architecture-and turned all this into a thoroughly modern city. Go to the Cemetery of the Martyrs memorial complex for a stunning view of the city. Then, climb back down and pamper yourself with delicious wine from the family-owned Chobo winery.

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Slovakia – A landlocked central European beauty

Historically, the rule holds that the smaller the country is, the more fortresses it has. The grand fortresses of Slovakia were erected to keep foreign enemies out, but today, instead, they attract foreigners from all around the world. (Well, not only the fortresses but also their reasonable prices!)

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Slovakia, the heart and center of Europe, has a lot of amazing sights to see. And yes, “the heart and center of Europe” is not an exaggeration. In a picturesque spot in the Kremnica Baths in central Slovakia, you will see a granite block with an inscription that informs you that this is the location of the geographical center of Europe.

The whole city of Levoča is a UNESCO World Heritage

Levoča is a magnificent old town, the historical center still surrounded by fortified walls. Much of its medieval area is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Not far from the Town Hall, you will see the Cage of Shame that was used for public condemnation. You can get in to feel like a petty criminal of the 16th century.

Poloniny – Wild animals in the center of Europe

People mistakenly think there is no actual wildlife in Europe. To prove them wrong, come to the Poloniny National Park, located on Slovakia’s border with Poland and Ukraine, to see an untouched lost paradise called the Wolf Mountains. You may be lucky enough to see lynxes, wolves, bears, beavers, wild horses, and huge bison (preferably from the car window).

Wander through a paradise for pedestrians in Bratislava

While Amsterdam is known as a paradise for cyclists, the capital of Slovakia is an excellent place for people who adore walking. You can walk around the city center within a couple of minutes. Afterward, go up to Bratislava Castle and admire the Cathedral of St. Martin and the Franciscan church. Traditional local medovníky gingerbreads will boost your energy for walking.

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Hungary – From Formula 1 Grand Prix to thermal baths in one day

Although Hungary has no access to the sea, that didn’t stop it from becoming one of the most visited countries in the world. Marvelous architecture, fabulous thermal baths, tasty street food, and, of course, the Hungaroring circuit hosting the Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Best places to visit in Hungary

From hot springs to the Danube river, there’s an abundance of sights waiting for you to see in Hungary.

Debrecen – The second capital of Hungary with non capital-like prices

The main tourist attraction of Debrecen is the Nagyerdei thermal park. Just imagine yourself relaxing in the spa, with a stunning forest view. The best thing about Debrecen is that anyone can afford it: accommodation prices start from $20. Many expats are known to stay and live in Debrecen.

See a potential movie location in Eger

Eger is definitely worth your attention, especially for its 13th-century castle. It withstood the siege of a 40,000-strong Turkish army in 1552. There is a breathtaking view from the northernmost minaret above the Baroque streets, 100 steps up. Afterward, you can relax in the bar with some alcohol. Don’t mix up the sequence – first the minaret, then the bar!

Budapest – The city with a noble Parliament building

Budapest is a thriving European capital built for avid explorers. Relax in the thermal baths that the ancient Romans first used. Be sure to keep your camera ready: the territory of the baths is just a godsend for aesthetes.

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Montenegro – Europeans live at high altitudes

Would you like to visit the site where Brad Pitt played his first role? Then come to Montenegro! It is an ecological reserve in Europe. This budget-friendly country offers you a great spot to rest on the coast of the Adriatic Sea (where it is entirely safe to leave your belongings on the sand while you swim).

Best places to visit in Montenegro

The tiny territory of Montenegro miraculously encompasses high mountains, green valleys and meadows, emerald lakes and rivers, medieval cities, and, of course, the blue sea.

See no boundaries between past and present in Budva

Budva harmoniously combines ancient and modern architecture with many modern and run-down yachts. The old town, the citadel, and the sculpture “Dancer from Budva” are a must! Service quality is top-notch, despite the relatively reasonable prices.

Kotor – Count how many cats you will meet on your way

Every house and every street in Kotor greets tourists with a special atmosphere. Old houses, churches, narrow streets, and dozens of cats per one city walk. Yes, the fluffy creatures are everywhere here! Its perimeter is surrounded by a vast, relatively thick stone wall, which turns the town into a large fortress.

The only cinema in the country is in Podgorica

Podgorica was severely damaged during World War II, so there are few historical sights here. Nevertheless, the abundance of cafes with reasonable prices and delicious ćevapčići will make for it. Hot tip: the Millennium Bridge is much more beautiful at night. And if you want to say that you have visited the only cinema in the country, that’s in Podgorica.

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18 cheapest countries in europe to visit in 2024.

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As you will see below, many of the cheapest countries in Europe are grouped together.

More simply, they are the Eastern European countries.

That’s a pretty complex question that I would really hate to over-simplify, at risk of offending anyone.

But key factors include things like them being ex-Soviet states, experiencing relatively recent war, poor tourism infrastructure, and general under-development.

I won’t go any further as every country is very much unique in its past and its present.

But one thing I do want to point out is that these are all incredible countries to visit!

How do I know that?

Because we have personally traveled through and explored every single country on this list!

Many of them multiple times between 2016 and 2024, and hopefully many more times to come.

So everything below is based directly on personal experience , giving us the ability not just to tell you where is cheap, but also:

  • What we recommend you do there
  • How much we spent, so how much you can expect to spend
  • Our top tips on saving money!

Without further ado, let’s get started …

** Please note: your personal travel style and start location will dictate how expensive your trip is. So do bear that in mind!

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Cost of visiting Albania on a budget

  • Recommended budget per day: $30-50
  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $10-20 per night; Hotel: $20-40 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $4-6; Meal at a restaurant: $5-15
  • Top tip : It’s legal to camp anywhere in Albania so you can save plenty of money on accommodation fees if you have a campervan or a tent! 

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Albania is starting to become a popular destination in the Balkans, and all we can say is about time!

With its pristine beaches, epic mountain ranges, and delicious cuisine, Albania is not only one of the cheapest European countries - but it’s also one of the most beautiful. 

It was a huge surprise for us wen we first visited in 2022, and ever since we have been recommending people to go there!

Sharing borders with Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia , it’s well connected so is easy to travel to as well!

We drove all across the country, from north to south and east to west. In parts, the roads aren't the best (and err, cough cough ) neither are the drivers. But don't let that put you off.

Albania is considered to be one of the sunniest countries in Europe making it perfect for a summer getaway, especially if you’re on a budget. 

What to do in Albania

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Most popular attractions/cities: The Albanian Riviera ( our favourite spot ), the Albanian Alps, Durres & Tirana

Although this country may not be a ‘tourist hotspot’ just yet, you’ll find tons of amazing things to do in Albania!

The perfect starting point is the capital city of Tirana which is home to plenty of attractions including the National History Museum , The Pyramid of Tirana , and Skanderbeg Square.

If you're looking to explore the best of this city then why not check out this Tirana walking tour ?

From there, you can head out to the coast and explore the beautiful Albanian Riviera! This is where you’ll find the country’s finest beaches. 

Other popular coastal areas and towns include Saranda , Vlore, and the Ksamil Islands.

If you’d prefer to explore more of inland Albania, then why not head to the Albanian Alps or the beautiful Lake Ohrid?

Not only does Albania have beautiful coastlines and landscapes, but there are plenty of awesome towns to visit too including Berat , Gjirokastra , and Kruja !

To learn more, I recommend you check out our in-depth guide on the absolute best places to visit in Albania .

2. North Macedonia

Cost of visiting north macedonia on a budget.

  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $15-25 per night; Hotel: $25-45 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $3-5; Meal at a restaurant: $4-12
  • Top tip : Some of the cities within North Macedonia offer FREE walking tours like this Skopje walking tour

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Bordering five other countries, North Macedonia is the perfect country to visit if you’re not bothered about visiting the coast.

Again, I simply couldn't believe we had heard so little about this country before visiting.

In my humble opinion, it is perhaps Europe’s biggest hidden gem; and is yet to be hit by hordes of tourists, so it’s a fantastic place to travel through.

With idyllic villages, towering mountains, and beautiful lakes - you’ll be blown away by the natural beauty that’s found here. 

Even the capital city is one of Europe's nicest and absolutely jam packed full of (very recent) history.

North Macedonia is perfect for budget travellers too as it’s one of the cheapest countries out there (not just in Europe).

Trust me, you’ll definitely want to add this place to your bucket list.

What to do in North Macedonia

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Most popular attractions/cities: Lake Ohrid & Ohrid, Pelister National Park, Bitola & Skopje

Often the first port of call in North Macedonia is the capital city of Skopje . With an authentic old town, great nightlife, and plenty of culture - this place is a must-visit. We spent 5 days here, living, exploring & catching up on work in a local hotel, as well as in this super quirky Airbnb (definitely worth a stay).

We did a 3 hour walking tour where we learned about this countries very recent independence, it's complex relations with Greece, the birthplace of Mother Theresa, it's Ottoman influences & of course Alexander The Great.

Seriously, one of the most fascinating walking tours we have ever done.

However, this fantastic country also has tons of other awesome destinations to visit including Bitola , Gevgelija , Stobi , and Struga . 

Not only that but North Macedonia is known for its natural beauty, and you’ll find plenty of this within Pelister National Park .

However, I also recommend heading to Tikves Lake , hiking up Mount Ljuboten, and kayaking through Matka Canyon . This full-day sightseeing tour will take you to Matka Canyon and some other awesome destinations from Skopje!

Like its neighbour to the west, Albania; North Macedonia is home to the beautiful Lake Ohrid which is one of Europe’s deepest and oldest lakes! 

On the shores of this beautiful lake, you’ll find the town of Ohrid which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

There really isn't enough room here to describe everything to do, so instead check out my in-depth guide on the best things to do in North Macedonia .

3. Montenegro

Cost of visiting montenegro on a budget.

  • Recommended budget per day: $40-60
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $4-6; Meal at a restaurant: $6-$18
  • Top tip : If you visit Montenegro during May or September, you’ll find that accommodation prices are much cheaper! 

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Montenegro is probably one of the more popular countries in the Balkans as it borders the tourist hotspot of Croatia. 

Although many people visit as a day trip from neighbouring countries, I highly recommend that you spend at least a week or two here, like we did.

With its stunning coastline along the Adriatic Sea, beautiful national parks, and historical cities, Montenegro has so much to offer, much more than just the coastal city of Kotor which seems to be the most popular spot to visit.

We entered via a border with Bosnia, just near to Tara Canyon. This was a strange and remote crossing, involving crossing a rickety old bridge with nails sticking out of it. But you get the benefit of seeing much of the beautiful rugged inland countryside as you head towards the coast.

As well as Croatia and Bosnia, this beautiful country is bordered by Albania, Kosovo, and Serbia so there are plenty of overland transport options.

Montenegro is also one of the cheapest countries to travel around in Europe, as we soon discovered.

What to do in Montenegro

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Most popular attractions/cities: Kotor, Budvar, Lovcen National Park & Sveti Stefan 

Although the capital city of Podgorica is definitely worth a visit, it’s the coastal town of Kotor that often steals the limelight ! This old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is over 2,000 years old! 

After spending some time in Kotor, you can visit some of the other towns and cities in the country including Budvar , Perast, and Ulcinj .

However, the highlight of Montenegro has to be its breathtaking national parks!  

There are plenty of them to visit including Durmitor , Lovcen , and Lake Skadar , and each one offers spectacular scenery, a wide variety of wildlife, and awesome hiking trails. 

This country is also home to a variety of unique attractions including the famous Blue Grotto, Tara Canyon, and the beautiful island of Sveti Stefan.

Make sure you allow plenty of time to explore this beautiful country, and for more ideas of what to get up to, check out my guide on the absolute best things to do in Montenegro .

Cost of visiting Serbia on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $5-7; Meal at a restaurant: $6-18
  • Top tip : Serbian sim cards are extremely cheap and have great data packages if you’re looking to use your phone on the go

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Although Serbia isn’t often considered as a travel destination, I can 100% recommend this beautiful country!

Not only is it one of the cheapest countries in Europe, but it’s also one of the least-visited so you won’t have to battle against the crowds. 

Serbia has a very long history too and for this reason, you’ll find the culture here to be extremely interesting. Many of the traditional foods even have an ottoman/Mediterranean influence, so as you can imagine - they are very tasty! 

The country also has such a diverse landscape with historic cities being dwarfed by towering mountain ranges in the background.

It's not all songs and roses though, we did have some negative experiences in Serbia. There are stray dogs absolutely everywhere and the peoplehave a very different relationships with these wonderful creatures than what most other western countries do.

We actually found 5 abandoned puppies at the side of the road and luckily managed to find just one shelter in Serbia willing to take them, called Vucjak . We then even tried to adopt these puppies across to the UK (after finding owners, but the Serbian state made the process impossible and we were never able to get them out).

Okay random detour over, I just wanted to give you a heads up as you can expect mistreatment towards dogs like this in a large part of the Balkans region.

What to do in Serbia

What to do in Serbia

Most popular attractions/cities: Belgrade, Novia Sad, Fruška Gora National Park & Tara National Park

With fantastic cities, spectacular mountain ranges, and beautiful national parks, this country has so much to offer. 

The perfect starting point for your Serbia itinerary is the bustling capital city of Belgrade ! Here, you’ll get to visit historical buildings, take a dip in the river, and try some delicious cuisine. 

This fantastic guided walking tour will show you all that Belgrade has to offer! From here oyou could rent a car and head almost anywhere!

Why not head to Niš , Novi Sad , and Sokobanja ? Each one has something special to offer, but you’ll only need a short amount of time to see the top attractions.

During your time in Serbia, you’ll want to prioritise the national parks as they are stunning!

There are a couple to choose from, but the most popular ones are Fruška Gora National Park & Tara National Park!

Here's some more information on the best places to visit in Serbia .

5. Bosnia & Herzegovina

Cost of visiting bosnia on a budget.

  • Recommended budget per day: $45-65
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $4-6; Meal at a restaurant: $4-12
  • Top tip : Bosnia’s markets are a great place to grab cheap food and fresh produce if you’d prefer to cook yourself 

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Although the country only gained its independence in 1992 and has a complicated history, Bosnia has so much to offer travellers.

It’s one of Europe’s more off-the-beaten-track destinations , which makes it a great place to explore and find some hidden gems.

We've traveled through the country twice now, once back in 2018 and more recently in 2022. But both times doing the Mostar bridge jump (pictured above/video below).

Like many other places in Europe, Bosnia & Herzegovina is bordered by several countries; these are Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia.

Because of this, you’ll find it easy to travel to and there are plenty of overland options that will save you money!

What to do in Bosnia

What to do in Bosnia

Most popular attractions/cities: Sarajevo, Mostar, Kravice Falls & Una National Park 

The capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina is the bustling city of Sarajevo where you’ll find a ton of attractions. This includes Bascarsija, the Museum of Genocide , and the Sarajevo war tunnel . 

You also don’t want to miss out on visiting Mostar of course, mentioned above.

To travel between Sarajevo and Mostar, you can take one of the world’s most beautiful train rides ! Tickets start from just $6 and you’ll be treated to epic scenery along the way. We haven't had chance to do this ourselves, as we drove through Bosnia both times. Buthave heard great things about this ride!

I’d recommend heading to Blagaj too which is a stunning village that’s set on a cliff within the Mostar Basin.

If you’re looking to see some of Bosnia’s spectacular landscapes, then you also need to visit Kravice Falls and Una National Park ! 

Cost of visiting Croatia on a budget

  • Recommended budget per day: $50-70
  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $20-30 per night; Hotel: $30-50 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : Many of the popular cities in Croatia offer a tourist pass like this Dubrovnik pass , where you can save money on attractions.

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Croatia is easily one of the most popular countries in the Balkans, and it’s not hard to see why!

There are plenty of cheap countries in Europe, but not many can match the beauty of Croatia.

With its pristine beaches, stunning national parks, and endless cities to visit, y ou’ll want to allow yourself at least a couple of weeks here .

Or, like us, you may even want to live here! We visited multiple times in the last few years. Back in 2018 we even drove here, rented a cheap flat for £80 a month and lived right on the coast! In a town called Kastel Kambelovac, just outside Split. Ah good times.

Nowadays, Croatia is an up-and-coming tourist hotspot and because of this, some areas in the country will be more budget-friendly than others. 

We've been told that the deals aren't quite as good as we first discovered back in 2018, and likely even more so now that Croatia is more firmly in the Eurozone and using the Euro. However, you’ll find some fantastic accommodation deals so you don’t need to worry.

What to do in Croatia

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Most popular attractions/cities: Dubrovnik, Split, Krka National Park & Plitvice Lakes National Park

You’ll find a HUGE variety of places to visit in Croatia , but let’s start off with the most popular cities. 

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is a popular place to visit, although it often gets overlooked by tourists in favour of Dubrovnik .

With its beautiful location on the coast, its historic city walls, and its iconic Game of Thrones filming locations, Dubrovnik has so much to offer!

You will probably even recognise the picture above; it's our shot but that exact spot is the one always used when listing Dubrovnik in any guides.

During your time in Croatia, there are plenty of other scenic cities to visit including Pula , Rovinj , Split , and Zadar .

This country is home to some fantastic national parks too including Brijuni , Krka , and Plitvice Lakes !

Not only that, but Croatia sits along the Adriatic Sea so you’ll find plenty of beautiful islands and beach destinations including Hvar and Brač .

Cost of visiting Romania on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $5-7; Meal at a restaurant: $7-21
  • Top tip : Romania has a ridesharing platform called BlaBlaCar that can help you cut costs on transport! 

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Romania is a country close to our hearts as we road-tripped here for around three weeks in our beloved camper. 

With stunning castles, bustling cities, and vast underground cave systems, you won’t run out of things to do here. 

Even more recently, we revisited in February 2024 so Bradley could spend his 30th Birthday here with friends! In fact, it was cheaper to fly everyone out to Bucharest, stay in an apartment for 2 days, and then spend a full day enjoying the incredible Therme Spa , than it would have been to go away for even just one night in the UK.

This is because Romania is easily one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe , so you’ll get plenty of bang for your buck.

Bordered by Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, Serbia, and Ukraine, it’s also the perfect location for a cross-country European trip.

So, make sure you add Romania to your bucket list! 

What to do in Romania

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Most popular attractions/cities: Bucharest, Brașov, Salina Turda & Bran Castle

‍ I’d recommend allowing at least 2-3 weeks in the country . If you can, hire a car or campervan to offer you the most flexibility.

The first stop for many people is the beautiful city of Bucharest which is the country’s capital. Here, you’ll get to explore the old town, explore museums, and marvel at the world’s largest parliament building. And of course Therme Bucuresti, mentioned above.

From there, you’ll want to explore some of the other cities including Brașov , Sibiu , and Sighişoara .

Although Romania has plenty of incredible cities and towns to visit, you’ll also find lots of other attractions in the country.

One of these is the famous Bran Castle which is often associated with Bram Stoker’s ‘Count Dracula’.

During your time exploring Romania, I’d also recommend heading to Salina Turda , the Liberty Bear Sanctuary , and Peles Castle !

There's far too much to go into here, so instead check out my in-depth guide on the most incredible places to visit in Romania .

Also, give my YouTube video a watch ...

8. Bulgaria

Cost o visiting bulgaria on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $5.50-7.50; Meal at a restaurant: $7.50-22.50
  • Top tip : Throughout the year Bulgaria hosts a variety of FREE festivals and events, so make sure you check what’s on during your stay!

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Bulgaria is one of the cheapest Schengen countries and one of the most beautiful! 

It can be visited during any time of year, as this country offers a variety of winter sports opportunities and pristine beaches for the ultimate summer getaway. 

We were there for a few weeks in October; so not exactly the hottest months; but still a fantastic time to visit.

Not only are the crowds very much less, but things are still open and you get to enjoy the beautiful autumn colours the country offers.

Seriously, just look at the pictures above (it's actually the screensaver on my laptop still 3 years after taking it).

But if you do decide you fancy the warmer weather, Bulgaria is actually home to some of the best beaches in Europe as it borders the Black Sea to the west, so is a place you’ll definitely want to visit. 

Like with the other countries in this guide, it’s extremely budget-friendly too so is a fantastic choice if you're looking for cheap places to visit in Europe! 

What to do in Bulgaria

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Most popular attractions/cities: Sofia, Sunny Beach, Belogradchik & Pirin National Park

As Bulgaria is one of the cheapest European countries to visit in summer , it’s no surprise that it’s become a popular party destination.

With its lively boulevard, cheap deals, and variety of nightclubs, Sunny Beach has gained a great nightlife reputation. This makes it a popular spot for young travellers, especially.

However, if you’re not looking to party the night away - Bulgaria still has plenty to offer.

One of the best places to visit is the capital city of Sofia with its incredible architecture, culture, and endless attractions. 

If you’re looking to explore the more natural side of Bulgaria then make sure you head to Belogradchik Fortress . Here, you’ll find unique rock formations unlike anything you’ve ever seen before! (This is the first picture of Bulgaria above).

Pirin National Park is also a must for the bucket list, as there are plenty of fantastic hiking trails and wildlife-watching opportunities here. 

Road tripping the country is a lot of fun, especially by camper. We actually wild camped by the famous Devils' Bridge above which was a very cool/spooky experience.

Cost of visiting Hungary on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $4.50-6.50; Meal at a restaurant: $6-18
  • Top tip : Many of the cities in Hungary are extremely walkable which is great for cutting transport costs

Hungary

Hungary is a fantastic country for a cheap European getaway (especially if you're already based in Europe).

Flights here are extremely cheap, and after our first time visiting, we actually revisited on a weekend getaway with friends to celebrate Brad's 28th.

Situated in central Europe, Hungary is bordered by seven countries including Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine and well connected by trains, planes, and buses.

Home to beautiful lakes, plenty of world heritage sites, and bustling cities, this beautiful country has so much to offer. 

You’ll also find plenty of fantastic things to do in Hungary, and even better - many of these attractions are extremely budget-friendly or FREE!

What more could you need?

What to do in Hungary

Most popular attractions/cities: Budapest, Eger, Lake Balaton & Aggtelek National Park

There’s nowhere better to start your Hungary trip than in its capital, Budapest !  

This charming city has tons of attractions to visit including the Hungarian Parliament building , Heroes Square , and the Central Market Hall . However, one of the best ways to experience Budapest has to be hopping on this 1-hour sightseeing cruise !

We did this at night and were shocked by how cheap it is, and it includes free wine!

I’d also recommend heading to Eger which is famous for its medieval fortress and historic sites. 

Aside from these two cities, you’ve got plenty of other options too including Pecs , Debrecen , and Sopron . 

As Bulgaria is known for its hot springs, you’ll also want to head to Heviz which is where you’ll find one of the world’s largest thermal lakes.

During your stay in the country, make sure you visit Aggtelek National Park too as you’ll get to see the largest stalactite Cave in the whole of Europe! 

Hungary is also home to the scenic Lake Balaton which is the largest lake in Eastern Europe!

Cost of visiting Poland on a budget

  • Recommended budget per day: $35-55
  • Food costs: Street food: $1-3, Fast food: $5-7; Meal at a restaurant: $6-18
  • Top tip : Many of the cities in Poland offer FREE walking tours and entry into specific museums so take full advantage of this!

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Regardless of the time of year you go, Poland should be right at the top of the best cheap European countries you want to visit.

We seem to have developed a strange soft spot for Poland, ever since first visiting Warsaw for a day back in 2019.

Here we learned about Poland's incredibly long and rich past. But one with a very sad 20th century.

Although they had a devastating history in regard to WWII and subsequent years, Poland is now one of the most up-and-coming tourist destinations in Eastern Europe . 

Not only can you travel on a low daily budget, but this country can be visited at any time of year. We've been in all seasons now, and have discovered it's becoming an increasingly modern and exciting place to be, but without the hefty price tags of neighbouring countries like Germany.

Christmas is definitely a great time to visit as the markets are incredible!

What to do in Poland

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Most popular attractions/cities: Krakow , Warsaw, Auschwitz & Tatra National Park

Honestly, I could be here all day naming all the places you need to visit in Poland!

For starters, the capital city of Warsaw is a must-visit followed by Krakow, Gdansk , and Wroclaw . All of these cities have so much to offer, and many of them have tourist passes.

I (Cazzy) spent a week exploring Krakow as my first ever solo trip. I wanted to go somewhere I could feel safe but have plenty to do for a full week right on my doorstep. And it didn't disappoint. You can read about my visit here .

Although you could spend weeks exploring Poland's cities, you need to leave some time for its diverse landscapes too. 

One of the best places to appreciate the country’s beauty is Tatra National Park ! However, try to visit Bialowieza Forest Reserve , the Bieszczady Mountains, and Ojcowski National Park during your time here too.

Although it’s not the most joyful place to visit, no trip to Poland is complete without a visit to Auschwitz . Here, you’ll get to learn about the atrocities that took place and pay your respect to the 1 million+ people who lost their lives. 

I found this day to be incredibly sad, but also eye opening to visit.

11. Lithuania

Cost of visiting lithuania on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $1-2, Fast food: $5.50-7.50; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : Wild camping is legal in Lithuania which can save you a ton of money on accommodation costs

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Despite being one of Europe's cheapest countries, Lithuania is not often a place that first comes to mind for visiting.

In fact, for us it was quite a random first visit; kind of on a whim as result of a collaboration opportunity we found online with the company Tinggly.

We went and stayed in the capital for 5 nights with the brand, and when there ended up embarking on our own road trip to discover more of what the country had to offer.

It did not dissappoint.

It is easily one of the most scenic countries to visit on the continent. Again, having a rich and immersive history dating back hundreds of years. With all the bloody wars, castles, and ancient tales you come to love from European nations.

Not only is it cheap, but it has a little bit of everything ranging from pristine beaches to bustling cities so there’s something for everyone.

To make the most of your visit to Lithuania, I ’d recommend spending at least a week in the country . This means you won’t have to rush, and if you can hire a campervan - even better!

What to do in Lithuania

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Most popular attractions/cities: Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda, & Aukstaitija National Park

Although not many people realise it, there are tons of fantastic places to visit in Lithuania ! 

The first port of call is often the capital of Vilnius where you’ll get to wander around old castles, explore museums, and taste some of Lithuania’s delicious cuisine. 

However, there are plenty of other fantastic cities in the country too including Kaunas , Klaipeda , and Siauliai .

Lithuania also has a beautiful coastline, with the best places to visit for a beach getaway being Nida and Palanga! 

If I’ve still not managed to convince you then this country is home to some fantastic national parks too.

During your time in Lithuania, you’ll want to visit some of these beautiful parks including Aukstaitija , Dzukija , and the Curonian Spit which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Cost of visiting Latvia on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : You’ll find plenty of FREE parks throughout Latvia so make sure you take full advantage of them! 

latvia

Although Switzerland, Denmark, and Iceland are all beautiful destinations with beautiful autumnal colours and ancient castles, if you’re looking for cheaper European countries to visit, why not head to Latvia?

Latvia is one of the lesser-known countries in Europe and doesn’t attract nearly as many tourists as other destinations on the continent. 

So, not only will you often have places to yourself but prices here are much cheaper too!  

Bordered by the Baltic Sea, Belarus, Estonia, Lithuania, and Russia - Latvia is a great destination for a road trip as you can simply hop over the border and explore more of the EU. 

Our journey took us north from Lithuania where we spent a week here before heading further north into Estonia.

What to do in Latvia

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Most popular attractions/cities: Riga, Sigulda, Jurmala & Gauja National Park

You’ll find endless things to do in Latvia so be prepared for an action-packed visit! 

Riga is the capital city and is undoubtedly one of the top places to visit in the country. With stunning architecture, a quaint old town, and a bustling central market, the city has plenty to offer.

You’ll also find other awesome cities and towns throughout the country including Ludza, Liepaja, and Sigulda.

However, if you head to Jurmala you’ll get to relax on its beautiful beach and enjoy some epic sea views. 

Latvia is also home to plenty of spectacular castles including Turaida , Rundale , and Cesis among others! 

Make sure you head to Gauja National Park too.

As you can see there are so many awesome places to visit, so I’d recommend spending at least a week in this amazing country if you can .

13. Estonia

Cost of visiting estonia on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $10-20
  • Top tip : The Tallinn Card is great value for money as it includes FREE travel on public transport and FREE entry into over 50 attractions

estonia

With relatively cheap accommodation, plenty of awesome destinations, and delicious cuisine - it’s no wonder that this country is finally starting to get the recognition it deserves. 

We spent about 2 weeks here,after passing through north from Latvia, and before boarding the ferry to keep heading further north on to Finland.

Which, (spoiler alert) didn't make this list of Europe's best cheap countries. Yes it's amazing, but no it's not cheap!

Although it may not be one of Europe’s most popular destinations, it’s a country that I can 100% recommend! We loved it here.

What to do in Estonia

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Most popular attractions/cities: Tallinn, Parnu, Lahemaa National Park & Soomaa National Park

The starting point for many people is often the capital city of Tallinn , which is located off the Gulf of Finland. You’ll find plenty of attractions to visit here including Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , the Lennusadam Museum , and the TV tower . 

I recommend staying in or near the OldTown for a few nights. There are lots of delightful small restaurants hidden amongst the cobble stone streets. And so much history to take in.

You can learn more in my more in-depth guide on what to get up to in Tallinn .

From there you can head to the coastal city of Parnu or Tartu which is considered to be one of the oldest cities in Estonia.

Not only does this country offer plenty of awesome cities, but it’s also known for its scenic natural landscapes.

There are six national parks found throughout the country although the two most popular are Lahemaa and Soomaa . 

You’ll find plenty of striking castles in Estonia too including:

You won’t find a shortage of things to do in Estonia as this country is full of awesome adventures!

14. Czech republic

Cost of visiting the czech republic on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6.50-8.50$; Meal at a restaurant: $7-21
  • Top tip : If you’re travelling through the country by bus or train, always try to buy your tickets in advance as you can get some great discounts. 

Czech republic

The Czech Republic is still one of the cheapest European countries to visit, even though prices have started to rise over the years! 

The majority of the country is extremely affordable for travellers , but just keep in mind that the capital of Prague is the exception to this rule. 

Prices here can be up to 50% higher which is quite a step up, even though you do expect the big cities to be more expensive. 

Either way, it’s a great option if you’re looking to save money whilst travelling through Europe!

We have visited numerous times since 2016, often for just a day or two getaway. There is a lot of charm and culture here, but I will be honest, Prague is also a fantastic place for letting loose.

The selection of bars here is surprisingly good, one of the best we've found anywhere in the world. It's even where Brad's fiancee had her Hen Do, and yes, I was responsible for planning the bar crawl ...

What to do in the Czech Republic

Most popular attractions/cities: Prague, Český Krumlov, Bohemian Switzerland National Park & Moravian Karst 

Although Prague isn’t one of the cheapest cities in Europe, it’s still much cheaper than the likes of Paris or Zurich. 

As it’s the capital city, you’ll find plenty of fantastic things to do here like visiting Prague Castle , walking over the iconic Charles Bridge , and exploring Old Town Square .  

If you're looking for a unique activity then why not check out this medieval dinner experience .

Other popular cities to visit in the country include Brno , Český Krumlov , and Pilsen! 

Although the Czech Republic is full of magical cities, one of the country’s highlights has to be Bohemian Switzerland National Park ! 

Not only is this national park home to the largest rock arch in Europe, but you’ll find plenty of awesome hiking trails here too.

I’d also recommend visiting Moravian Karst during your time in the country as you'll find 1,000 caves here that sprawl out for over 90 km! 

15. Slovenia

Cost of visiting slovenia on a budget.

  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $30-40 per night; Hotel: $40-60 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $6-8; Meal at a restaurant: $9-25
  • Top tip : Using the bus company Flixbus is an efficient and affordable way to get around the country as you can find great deals on ticket prices.

slovenia

Slovenia is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in Central Europe and is known for its striking mountain ranges, glacial lakes, and lush forests. 

This country is mostly landlocked with only a small area being located along the Adriatic Sea. 

The rest of Slovenia is bordered by Austria, Croatia, Hungary, and Italy so you’ll have plenty of overland travel opportunities. 

We have naturally passed through a few times when road tripping Europe, simply due to it's fantastic location and many bordering nations.

What to do in Slovenia

Most popular attractions/cities: Ljubljana, Piran, Lake Bled & Kranjska Gora

Many people choose to start their Slovenia trip in the capital of Ljubljana . This is a great choice as you’ll get to explore Ljubljana castle , wander through the old town , and cross the famous Dragon Bridge . 

From there, you can explore some of Slovenia’s other cities including Koper , Maribor , Piran , and Ptuj . 

This fantastic country is home to diverse landscapes too, and Kranjska Gora is one of the best places to admire Slovenia’s beauty. 

I’d also try to squeeze in a visit to Postojna Cave Park , Škocjan Caves , and Triglav National Park !

No trip to Slovenia is complete without visiting the gorgeous Lake Bled either (photographed above) , so don’t leave this off your itinerary. 

Situated in the Julian Alps, this beautiful glacier-formed lake is known for its breathtaking backdrop and the famous Lake Bled Cake! 

If you're short of time then this awesome day tour leaves from Ljubljana and includes a visit to Lake Bled, Bled Castle , Lake Bohinj , and Vintar Gorge .

Cost of visiting Spain on a budget

  • Estimated accommodation costs: Hostel: $25-35 per night; Hotel: $35-55 per night
  • Food costs: Street food: $3-4, Fast food: $8-10; Meal at a restaurant: $12-36
  • Top tip : Eating tapas is often a surefire way to save some cash, and many bars will give these dishes out for FREE if you’re ordering drinks. 

spain

Okay, we are leaving Eastern Europe, and making our way west. Very west!

Despite being regarded as a much more developed European economy, Spain has always been incredibly cheap despite where it's located.

Popular tourist hotspots like Barcelona and Madrid can be a bit pricier. But head out from these cities and there are ample affordable getaways available. (And no I'm not talking about a cheap weekend break to Benidorm with all the British tourists).

Brad's parents actually decided to buy a home in the south of Spain, in a more rural area where there is a relatively well developed expat community. This home costs less than half of their one back in the UK and has amenities (and weather) you can only dream of in the UK.

Spain alsooffers a HUGE variety of Airbnb properties which are often the best option if you’re travelling on a budget. This means you can cook for yourself, rather than eat out. 

What to do in Spain

what to do in spain

Most popular attractions/cities: Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, & the Spanish Pyrenees

Although visiting the more popular cities will be expensive, you’ll always find good bargains if you find accommodation outside of the tourist areas.

For this reason, we can’t leave out the awesome city of Barcelona ! Home to the iconic Sagrada Familia , Park Guell , and a vibrant central market.  Hiring a car in Barcelona is also a great idea, as you can easily explore the surrounding area.

You’ve also got Madrid , Valencia , Seville , and Mallorca (Majorca) so there are plenty of well-known options.

However, if you’re travelling on a strict budget you’ll want to visit some of the countries more off-the-beaten-track destinations .

This includes the cities of Cordoba , Granada , Malaga , and Murcia .

Alicante is also pretty affordable, which is great if you’re looking for a beach getaway, and you won’t want to miss out on the island of Gran Canaria either! 

If you're a fan of a campervanning adventure, Spain is great for this as there are ample wild camping or even just cheap 5 euro per night camping opportunities to be had. We road tripped the entire coast of Spain back in 2021 over about a 3 week period and spent on average less than 5 euros per night on accommodation!

Another great budget adventure Brad had back in 2018 was walking the Camino De Santiago, a 30 day trek across the north coast of Spain. Read more in his guide to the Camino here .

17. Portugal

Cost of visiting portugal on a budget.

  • Food costs: Street food: $3-4, Fast food: $6.50-8.50; Meal at a restaurant: $8-24
  • Top tip : Many of the museums in Portugal are FREE on Sundays, so you can save some money on attractions by visiting this way! 

portugal

Just next door to Spain we have another surprising addition to the list here ... Portugal!

Although Portugal may not be the cheapest country in Europe, you can still find some fantastic deals.

We were shocked by how affordable road tripping Portugal can be, but also by how astoundingly beautiful it is.

If you avoid the more expensive touristy areas, you’ll find plenty of bang for your buck - especially when it comes to accommodation and food. 

As there is so much to see in this beautiful country, one of the best ways to see it all is by doing a road trip. If you decide to hire a campervan in Portugal you'll also cut costs on accommodation.

Alternatively, renting a car in Portugal is also very cheap. Allowing you to save money on tours, but also enjoy stunning regions such as the Douro Valley (pictured above).

What to do in Portugal

portugal porto

Most popular attractions/cities: Porto, Lisbon, The Algarve, & the Azores

To get the more expensive destinations out of the way, you’ll want to head to Porto , Lisbon , and the Algarve first. 

If you don’t mind travelling from the mainland, you can also head to some of the country’s best islands. This includes the Azores , and Madeira , however, you’ll find prices here to be less affordable! 

After you’ve visited many of the ‘tourist hotspots’ you’ll find Portugal to be very budget-friendly, especially if you’re travelling through lesser-known areas.

Some of the cheapest cities in Portugal include Alcobaça , Castelo Branco , Santarém , and Viseu . Each one offers cheap monthly rentals, and some of them are just an hour or two away from the more popular cities. 

This country is home to some stunning landscapes too including the iconic Bengali Caves, Peneda Geres National Park , and Douro Valley !

For a more detailed rundown on why we love it so much here, check out my guide on the best things to do in Portugal .

Cost of visiting Greece on a budget

  • Food costs: Street food: $2-3, Fast food: $7-9; Meal at a restaurant: $11-33
  • Top tip : Greece is full of delicious street food including the popular gyros, and this will save you tons of money rather than dining at restaurants. 

greece

Last, but certainly not least, is the beautiful country of Greece!

Like Spain and Portugal, Greece may not be as cheap as some countries at the very top of this list, but it is still extremely affordable .

This is especially the case if you’re travelling from more expensive countries like the United Kingdom, the United States, and Singapore! 

Although it’s not the cheapest Mediterranean country, it’s definitely up there as you’ll find accommodation options for as little as $20 per night.

We found deals like this, not just on the mainland, but also on the myriad of stunning islands the country offers.

What to do in Greece

what to do in greece

Most popular attractions/cities: Athens, Milos, Mykonos, & Santorini

Before we take a look at the more affordable side of Greece, we of course need to detail the most popular places to visit first. 

Athens is the Greek capital and although it’s not the country’s cheapest destination, you will find it to be much less expensive than other European capital cities. 

You’ve also got the popular islands of Crete , Santorini , Mykonos , and Milos ! We visited some of these incredible places during our time island-hopping in Greece .

However, if you’re looking for somewhere a bit more budget-friendly there are plenty of other stunning islands to choose from.

This includes Alonnisos , Astypalaia , Ikaria , and Lefkada - all of which, you can find an apartment for between $30-$35 per night! 

The majority of mainland Greece is also affordable as it’s not as ‘famous’ as the Greek Islands.

Which country is best for you?

Discovering every one of the countries on this list took us years. But I hope that all of that valuable research has helped you out.

Trust me ... it was a pleasure!

Having visited all but 2 European countries, I can say confidently that this list is complete and useful; with all costings based directly on our own myriad of experiences over the last 30 or so years of our lives.

The hardest part will be deciding which ones you choose to visit! 

Below I will link to some useful guides to help you in planning your adventures further.

But if you are limited for time, remember that renting a car or camper can be a great way to squeeze a dozen or more countries all into one epic trip to Europe!

If you have any more questions, just let me know below ...

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Has the travel bug bitten you, but your wallet is saying otherwise? Fear not! 2023 is shaping up to be the year where wanderlust meets affordability. With the world slowly recovering from the pandemic’s economic impact, many destinations are rolling out the red carpet for tourists without the hefty price tag . Let’s dive into the most budget-friendly travel spots for the upcoming year.

TL;DR: Key Takeaways

  • Mexico, Morocco, and Vietnam top the list for affordable international destinations.
  • COVID-19’s aftermath has led countries like Italy to offer enticing travel incentives.
  • Traveling on a budget doesn’t mean compromising on experiences.
  • 2023 is the golden year for budget travelers to explore the world.
  • Research and planning are key to getting the best deals.

Top Budget-Friendly Destinations for 2023

According to a recent survey by Skyscanner, certain international destinations are emerging as the most affordable options for American travelers in 2023.

Mexico: A Blend of Culture and Beaches

From the sandy shores of Cancun to the historic streets of Mexico City, Mexico offers a diverse range of experiences. Indulge in authentic tacos, explore ancient Mayan ruins, or simply relax on the beach. The favorable exchange rate and affordable local prices make it a top choice for budget travelers.

Morocco: An Exotic Escape

Experience the magic of the Sahara Desert, wander through the blue streets of Chefchaouen, or haggle in the bustling markets of Marrakech. Morocco promises an exotic adventure without the luxury price tag.

Vietnam: A Culinary and Cultural Delight

From the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City to the serene landscapes of Halong Bay, Vietnam is a country of contrasts. Savor delicious street food, explore ancient temples, and immerse yourself in its rich history and culture.

Travel Incentives: Making the Most of Post-Pandemic Deals

As countries eagerly await the return of tourists, many are offering incredible incentives. Italy, for instance, is planning to give away free nights in hotels to encourage longer stays. Such deals are not just limited to Europe . From discounted airfares to complimentary experiences, the world is truly your oyster in 2023.

Expert Insights

“Traveling doesn’t have to be a luxury. There are plenty of places around the world that offer unforgettable experiences without breaking the bank. 2023 will be a great year to explore these more affordable destinations.” – Kate Thomas, Travel Blogger and Expert .

Unlocking Hidden Gems in Budget Destinations

While popular tourist spots in these countries are a must-visit, there’s a world of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Venturing off the beaten path not only offers a unique experience but often comes with the added benefit of cost savings.

Local Markets: A Feast for the Senses

Forget the upscale shopping malls; local markets are where the real magic happens. In Mexico, for instance, the vibrant Mercado de Coyoacán in Mexico City offers everything from handcrafted jewelry to mouth-watering tacos. Similarly, the bustling markets of Marrakech in Morocco, like the famed Jemaa el-Fnaa , are a sensory overload with their array of spices, textiles, and local delicacies. These markets not only offer affordable shopping but also provide a deep dive into the local culture and way of life.

Stay Local, Experience Authenticity

Instead of opting for international hotel chains, consider staying in local guesthouses or B&Bs. Not only are they more wallet-friendly, but they also offer a more authentic experience. In Vietnam, traditional homestays in places like Sapa allow travelers to immerse themselves in local culture, from participating in daily chores to enjoying home-cooked meals.

Travel Like a Local

Public transportation is not only cost-effective but also an adventure in itself. Whether it’s riding the trams in Lisbon or taking a traditional boat ride along the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, traveling like a local often leads to unexpected and memorable experiences. Plus , it’s an eco-friendly way to explore!

Traveling on a budget in 2023 is not only possible but promises to be an enriching experience. With a little research, planning, and an adventurous spirit, the world is yours to explore without emptying your bank account. So, pack your bags and set off on a journey of discovery!

Is it safe to travel to these budget-friendly destinations?

Yes, but always check travel advisories and local guidelines before planning your trip.

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Subscribe to travel deal newsletters, join travel forums, and monitor airline and hotel promotions.

Are there any hidden costs to be aware of when traveling on a budget?

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17 of the cheapest nicest city breaks in Europe to add to your bucket list

By Anna Prendergast and Connor Sturges

Athens Greece

City breaks can be one of the most effective ways to tap into a country’s culture. Whether it’s a whirlwind weekend or a fortnight of getting to know a new neighbourhood, city breaks offer a full-bodied, in-at-the-deep-end immersion that beach resorts and remote country hotels seldom can. But that cultural crash course can come with a price tag, and hidden ones at that; flights from London to Venice sell for less than £20, but it’s one of Europe’s most expensive cities for accommodation and food. So we’ve broken down some of the latest data and tapped into editor intel on cheap city breaks in Europe for 2024, from a coastal cosmopolis to a snow-capped ski city.

In 2023, the Post Office released new data ranking affordable city breaks in Europe. You'll find some of the cities from their study below – including Lisbon , Athens and Riga. The full list from the Post Office is as follows:

Lisbon, Portugal

  • Vilnius, Lithuania

Krakow, Poland

Athens, greece, riga, latvia.

  • Porto, Portugal

Zagreb, Croatia

Budapest, hungary.

  • Warsaw, Poland

Lille, France

Below, we've also included some of our favourite affordable European city breaks that might be a little less known, such as Klagenfurt in Austria and Berat, Albania. Going off the beaten track is a wonderful way to make your money go further – while exploring a lesser-trammelled part of the continent.

What is the cheapest European city for a holiday?

In 2023, the Portuguese capital of Lisbon won the title of the cheapest European city break thanks to its affordable food scene, cheap transport and bargain flights. Plus, Lisbon has, on average, the cheapest beer – all the more reason to visit.

What is the most expensive city in Europe?

Post Office data released in 2023 ranked Amsterdam as the most expensive city break in Europe.

Note: you’ll notice some wonderful European cities missing from this list, namely Kyiv. It has been tragically affected by the war in Ukraine, and should be avoided until safe to visit – until then, find out how to help the people of Ukraine right now , and see how you can support through your travel choices .

17 cheap city breaks in Europe

Tirana Albania View of a carousel  water fountain on the Skanderbeg Square in downtown Tirana

Tirana, Albania

Ten years ago, Albania was rarely on the radar of Brits craving a city break. That’s changing fast. Social media feeds showcasing the beauty of Albania ’s coastal stretches have piqued interest in the destination, and, in turn, many travellers are dipping their toes into the country with a long weekend in the capital. Since emerging from a drowsy communist slumber in the 1990s, the city is alive with colour and curiosity. Learn about Albania’s fascinating past at the National History Museum before boutique-hopping and coffee-sipping in upmarket Blloku. Best of all, Tirana offers some of the cheapest rooms in Europe. Hotel Mondial is the perfect four-star spot after long days exploring the city with its rooftop pool.

People on a pier of a pillar of Galata bridge in the background YeniValide mosque and Nuruosmaniye Mosque Sultanahmet...

Istanbul, Turkey

Europe’s only bi-continental city is a feast for the senses. Gold glistens from shop windows in the Grand Bazaar, piles of saffron and heaps of cinnamon scent the Spice Bazaar, and stomachs rumble on tours of the ancient city’s tastiest, in-the-know spots. Religions and cultures clash at every corner – marvel at the Blue Mosque before a short walk to the gilded Hagia Sophia, originally a 6th-century church. The pound goes a long way here, so ensure there’s space in the suitcase to return with cupboard essentials and fashionable finds. Should you fall in love with the hand-woven carpets and art, shipping may be a necessary expense. The metropolis is home to plenty of opulent hotels , from the Mandarin Oriental to the Four Seasons Hotel Bosphorus ; however, stay at The Bank Hotel Istanbul for a less costly trip. It’s a member of Design Hotels, so expect all the luxury trimmings and shoulder-season stays for well under £200 a night.

Main Market square of Krakow

Poland’s second city is rich in culture, has a thriving hospitality scene, and is pleasingly easy on the pursestrings. In the lead-up to Christmas , historic squares house charming markets where traders sell punchy, steaming concoctions and festive trinkets. Over summer, the same corners of the city come alive as visitors drink and dine on the cobbles before itinerary ticking their way around with visits to the imposing St Mary’s Basilica and trips down the Vistula. There are cheap hotels aplenty here, but, for something more characterful, check into Stradom House , a 14th-century church and monastery converted into one of Poland’s smartest places to stay.

Stari Most Old Bridge over the river Neretva connecting the two parts of the city seen from a distance

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cut off from the intricate rail network that has served much of Europe for over 25 years, Bosnia and Herzegovina retains a mystique that draws in-the-know travellers over the border from nearby Croatia in growing numbers. The country is home to one of the continent’s few remaining Indigenous Muslim populations and is a world away, architecturally and culturally, from neighbouring countries known for their beach resorts. Mostar’s highlights can be done in a day, but allow two or three, perhaps incorporating a day trip outside the enchanting city, to get under the skin of a destination so many travellers know such little about. Stay at Hotel-Restaurant Kriva Ćuprija , set in a heritage-listed limestone house just steps away from the UNESCO-protected Old Bridge.

Lisbon Portugal

It might be surprising, but according to a study that came out in May 2023, Lisbon is the cheapest city break in Europe right now . It's the first time the city has topped the Post Office's list of affordable European cities. If you'd like to plan a trip, several budget airlines fly from London to Lisbon (Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air, Tap Air Portugal), and while the pretty Portuguese capital is known for its award-winning restaurants , travellers can still dine out on a dime – a three-course meal averages around £39. On the move, you’ll get change from a two-euro coin when buying coffee or a mandatory pastel de nata from Pastéis de Belém. Beer here is the cheapest of any city that came out in the top 10 at around £2.26 (putting London’s £6 pints to shame) and a Viva Viagem card can save you up to half off tram journeys. For a place to stay, there are plenty of affordable hotels in Lisbon . We love Hotel 1908 , where smart rooms in one of the city’s most iconic buildings can be booked from £104 per night. Or you can save further by opting for an Airbnb. Some of the city's top trending Airbnbs, like this pretty apartment with a private balcony in Lapa , can be taken over for around £50 per night.

Athens Greece

This year’s Post Office City Costs Barometer ranked Greece’s historical capital as the fourth cheapest city break in Europe . Hotels in Athens are particularly good value, with plenty of small, family-run and boutique bedrooms. According to the survey, two nights at a three-star hotel for two guests average £89 – but super-central One Three One is steps away from Monastiraki Flea Market and goes as low as £52 per night, while guests will find balcony views of the acropolis at Hotel Adonis , which has a rooftop terrace and costs as low as £83 for a double room (breakfast included).

Riga Latvia

According to the Post Office, Riga is one of the cheapest cities in Europe – it came out fifth in the 2023 rankings. Wind your way through the narrow alleyways of the charming Old Town, find €2 samsas for lunch at the central covered market located in converted Zeppelin hangars, watch free live music in Dome Square and see striking architecture such as the House of the Blackheads (€6 entry) and the medieval Swedish Gate. But one of the most underrated ways of seeing Riga is on the water – rent a paddleboard for just €15 on the banks of the Daugava River.

Arched collonade and stairs along a passage way in Mirogoj cemetery. Zagreb Croatia

Culture can be found on every corner of this city. Hop on a flight (a one-way ticket from London to Zagreb can get as low as £13) and spend your days strolling through the city’s (surprisingly pedestrian-friendly) streets, pop by open-air markets (Dolac Market has excellent local food) and sit down at outdoor cafés to watch the world go by.

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Lille is a city in the North of France

This French city is accessible via Eurostar in just one and a half hours from London, and flights from London can be as cheap at £43. Once you’re there, knowing the under-the-radar places to book is key. Mama Shelter Lille is a colourful haven very close to both of the city’s main train stations with rooms from £79, and there are a host of locally revered restaurants nearby. Head to Rue des Bouchers for cute bistrot vibes – Chez Brigitte has a lunch menu offering three courses for €29, or visit some of the local markets for stalls and trucks selling mouthwatering dishes and local-inspired cuisine.

Budapest city with Parliament building

Delve deeper beyond the typical tourist traps and you’ll find a host of tucked away spots that are surprisingly affordable. The city has an incredible architectural heritage, so walk through both sides of the city admiring buildings and you may stumble upon some globally revered masterpieces – according to co-founder and former editor-in-chief of WeLoveBudapest.com, Regina Papp . There are some amazing hotels in Budapest too, with plenty of affordable options.

Klagenfurt Austria

Klagenfurt, Austria

When return flights from the UK to Klagenfurt are cheaper than a one-way train ticket from London to Birmingham , it seems rude not to (and as far as I’m aware, Birmingham doesn’t benefit from an Alpine backdrop and Mediterranean climate). Klagenfurt is one of Austria’s most affordable cities to visit (main courses are around €6; the farmers’ market on Benediktinerplatz is a great place for local bargains), and its spectacular setting on the eastern bank of Lake Wörthersee makes it one of the most scenic, too. June is the cheapest time to go, before the summer crowds and wild swimmers descend on the waterfront.

Kaunas Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania

Vilnius has long been topping lists of the cheapest places to go on holiday , but Kaunas to the west is even less expensive, and earlier this year was named as one of 2022’s European Capitals of Culture for its music, art and theatre. Its yearly CityTelling Festival hosts a wide variety of performances and exhibitions that place the city’s Jewish heritage centre stage, and access to most events is free, while four-star hotel rooms are as little as €60 a night. For the best views of the Baltic city, a funicular up Aleksoto Hill will cost just a couple of euros. The best bargain in town? Spurginė’s €0.75 spurgos (or doughnuts).

Berat Albania

Berat, Albania

Like Puglia’s trulli or Chefchaouen’s all-blue buildings, Berat’s unforgettable white Ottoman houses are totally unique in their collective existence and visual impact. The simple, traditional rooms inside also provide a super-affordable way to stay here, as many are guest-houses or independently-run hotels, such as Hotel Vila Aleksandar or Hotel Mangelemi , both around £35 per night. Head up the steep cobblestoned streets to see the 13th Century Berat Castle (entry is free) and take in the ‘town of a thousand windows’ from the top.

Brașov Transylvania

Brașov, Transylvania, Romania

A cheaper alternative to Bucharest (which is still, by European standards, incredibly good value), Brașov is surrounded by the scenic Carpathian Mountains. A cable car up to the top of Mount Tampa costs just 20 lei (£3.55) for aerial views of the brick-red rooftops, whilst local tour operator Walkabout provide a free walking tour every morning at 10.30am, setting off from the fountain in Piata Sfatului. Pick up local delicacy kürtőskalács (a spit-roasted, sugar-covered ‘chimney cake’) to maintain your energy levels from the stall nearby.

Sofia Bulgaria

Sofia, Bulgaria

Not only did Bulgaria take the lead (side by side with Turkey ) as cheapest all-round destination in Europe in the Post Office’s Holiday Money Report 2022, but the country is also home to some of the world’s cheapest ski resorts. Sofia, the capital, is just over 10km away from the Vitosha Mountains which provide impressive winter conditions for snow bunnies and cost a fraction of the price of resorts in France or Italy . Wine and Bulgarian beers are notoriously cheap, and downtown Sofia is known for its high-energy party atmosphere. Entry to clubs is seldom more than €10, with live DJ sets and late-night events at Maze or Culture Beat (which also has a great summer terrace for cocktails).

Izmir Turkey

Izmir, Turkey

Despite the British pound tanking in recent weeks, it has remained strong against the Turkish lira (at time of writing, £1 would buy you ₺21), so travellers to Turkey can get great value for money. On Turkey’s Aegean coast, Izmir has resisted the price hikes of Istanbul and tourist traps of Ankara whilst preserving its 8,500-year-old Kemeraltı bazaar and ancient Roman agora. The historic sites and architectural relics coexist with cosmopolitan culture and traditional cuisine – try pide on the pier or baked potatoes with a choice of toppings at Atıştır Café. An hour out of town is Ephesus, an ancient city built by the Greeks and well worth a detour.

Tbilisi Georgia

Tbilisi, Georgia

Whilst the transcontinental city of Tbilisi is the most expensive place to live in Georgia, by European standards it’s exceptionally affordable for holidaymakers. A cascade of new hotels have opened in the last few years, such as the lovely Guest House Lile with double rooms from £21 per night (if you book through booking.com , you can even get a free transfer from the airport). Foodies should book a table at Barbarestan, a family-run restaurant with authentic recipes and local ingredients, where you can eat for around £40 each – not bad for somewhere given a nod by the crew behind the World’s 50 Best Restaurants .

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As inflation and increased costs of living continue to plague citizens worldwide, we’re all becoming budget-conscious travelers eager to explore the enchanting corners of Europe without breaking the bank.

And as luck would have it, Europe offers a treasure trove of experiences that cater to a wide range of budgets — as long as you’re willing to travel slightly off the beaten path and forego a stay in Paris or Rome for a magical journey to “undiscovered” destinations like Albania, Montenegro, and Serbia.

Sun-kissed Mediterranean shores and vibrant Eastern European cities fill this carefully curated list of destinations where affordability meets charm.

Discover destinations with centuries-old traditions, savor mouthwatering local cuisine at wallet-friendly prices, and immerse yourself in the beauty of exploring the road less traveled — all without sacrificing quality or comfort . In fact, you’ll likely find yourself wondering, “Why is nobody talking about this spot?”

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Tips for Budget Travel in Europe

While the countries we’ve highlighted below offer some of the cheapest travel options in Europe, it’s important to remember that savvy budgeting can make any European destination more affordable.

Here are our top tips for budget travel in Europe that will help you stretch your funds and make the most of your experience.

  • Plan ahead: Early planning allows you to find the best deals on flights, accommodation, and transportation. Booking flights and accommodation about five to six months before your trip is best, but keep an eye out for price drops with apps like Hopper, and be flexible with your travel dates to snag the lowest prices.
  • Opt for off-peak travel: Traveling during shoulder seasons (spring and fall) often means lower prices on flights, accommodations, and attractions. Plus, you’ll enjoy fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere. As an added benefit, spring and fall are also incredibly beautiful in most parts of Europe.
  • Stay in budget accommodations: Consider staying in hostels, guesthouses, or Airbnbs instead of luxury hotels. Depending on which you choose, you’ll find it’s a unique opportunity to connect with locals and fellow travelers.
  • Make use of public transportation: Most countries in Europe boast an extensive and efficient public transport network. Use buses, trains, and trams to navigate cities without spending a fortune on taxis or car rentals.
  • Eat like a local: Skip touristy restaurants and dine at local eateries, street food vendors, or farmers’ markets. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also enjoy more authentic flavors and regional specialties.
  • Take advantage of free attractions: Many European cities offer free or discounted entry to museums, galleries, and historical sites on specific days or hours. Research these opportunities and plan your itinerary accordingly.

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As much as possible, when visiting any city in the world, we encourage supporting the local economy. While this is true for destinations all across Europe, we are especially enthusiastic about this recommendation as you explore the more budget-friendly countries suggested below. Most of these countries don’t have the same tourism infrastructure as more “popular” and frequented countries in Europe. Please be respectful of local customs and do your best to stay, dine, and shop locally whenever you can.

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1. North Macedonia

North Macedonia Mountains

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in North Macedonia

The average daily cost of traveling in North Macedonia is around $30 to $70 (€27 to €64). Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs as of 2024:

  • Lodging: €14 to €37
  • Food: €4 to €14
  • Transportation: €4 to €9
  • Activities: €9 to €27

North Macedonia is a Balkan nation bordered by Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania. Once part of the former Yugoslavia, this landlocked country has emerged as an intriguing travel destination that effortlessly blends its storied past with modern-day allure.

Explore the country’s rugged and beautiful landscapes, which range from sparkling lakes and rivers to rugged mountains, perfect for hiking or a day outdoors. The jewel of the country is undoubtedly Lake Ohrid , a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its crystal-clear waters, ancient churches, and old town.

History buffs will enjoy learning about North Macedonia’s past, with Skopje, the capital city , offering a mix of Ottoman-era architecture and contemporary landmarks. Don’t miss the Stone Bridge, Kale Fortress, and the birthplace of Mother Teresa.

Elsewhere, uncover ancient treasures in the city of Bitola, home to the impressive ruins of Heraclea Lyncestis , dating back to the time of Philip II of Macedon.

The Best Time to Visit North Macedonia

  • Looking to escape the summer heat of other popular European destinations? Head to North Macedonia. The best time to visit is from May to October.
  • Unlike places in Western Europe, the weather here isn’t too hot during the summer season, so you can enjoy the lush landscapes and enjoy numerous outdoor activities without feeling like you’re melting under the sun.

Albanian Beach

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Albania

The average daily cost of traveling in Albania is around $40 to $90 (€37 to €83) per day. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €14 to €27
  • Food: €9 to €18

Situated along the Adriatic and Ionian coastlines in the Balkan Peninsula, Albania’s rich history spans millennia . The country has been shaped by the various civilizations that have called it home, including the Illyrians, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans.

Start your adventure in the capital, Tirana , where the colorful streets invite you to explore its historic landmarks like Skanderbeg Square, Et’hem Bey Mosque, and the National History Museum. Then, visit the ancient city of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Or, hop on over to the medieval town of Berat, known as the “City of a Thousand Windows,” which features unique Ottoman-era architecture and a hilltop castle with breathtaking views.

For nature lovers, Albania’s unspoiled landscapes offer countless opportunities for outdoor exploration, including Europe’s first-ever wild river national park — Vjosa River National Park . Get your heart pumping by hiking through the rugged beauty of the Accursed Mountains in the north, or unwind on the sun-soaked beaches of the Albanian Riviera, such as Dhërmi and Ksamil .

During your Albanian adventure, don’t miss the chance to try the local cuisine, like ‘fërgesë’ and ‘byrek.’

The Best Time to Visit Albania

  • The ideal time to plan your trip to Albania is during the shoulder seasons of April to May and September to October.
  • If you visit Albania during April or May, you can witness the blossoming of spring flowers and vibrant, verdant landscapes (all at pleasant temperatures). Similarly, visiting Albania in September and October (and sometimes even into November) provides a beautiful autumn setting with mild temperatures. Witness the grape harvesting process or visit local chestnut farms to snap photos of the fall foliage.

3. Montenegro

Montenegro

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Montenegro

The average daily cost of traveling in Montenegro is approximately $50 to $120 (€46 to €110) per day, which includes expenses for lodging, food, and transportation. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €18 to €55
  • Food: €9 to €37

Montenegro is blessed with a storied history that many tourists in Europe miss because they’re too focused on places like Greece and Italy. Due to its position along the Adriatic coast, Montenegro has experienced the influences of various civilizations throughout the ages, including the Romans, Byzantines, and Venetians.

Begin your journey of this rich history in the capital, Podgorica , where modern architecture sits alongside remnants of its Ottoman past, such as the Clock Tower and Stara Varoš, the Old Town.

From there, take a two-hour bus ride to visit the walled city of Kotor , a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the Bay of Kotor. Here, you can wander through the cobblestone streets, visit the impressive Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, and climb the city walls for truly amazing views of the surrounding bay.

For those seeking a bit of a thrill, discover the dramatic cliffs and azure waters of the Adriatic coastline, or venture inland to experience Durmitor National Park , home to the Tara River Canyon and pristine glacial lakes.

Just be sure to save time to savor the flavors of local cuisine, such as ‘kacamak’ and ‘pasticada.’

The Best Time to Visit Montenegro

  • Similar to North Macedonia, the best time to explore Montenegro is from April to May and September to October, which are considered the shoulder seasons. 
  • With milder temperatures during spring and fall, you can enjoy exploring the outdoors, crystal-clear waters, and historic sites without feeling overwhelmed by people or the climate.

4. Bosnia & Herzegovina

Sunset in Bosnia

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Bosnia & Herzegovina

The average daily cost of traveling in Bosnia & Herzegovina is around $40 to $115 (€37 to €106). Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €18 to €46 (luxury accommodations are rarely over €100/night)
  • Food: €3 to €18
  • Transportation: €4 to €10

Bosnia & Herzegovina is an enchanting destination tucked away, like many of the other cheapest European countries on this list, in the Balkans. Its history dates back to Neolithic times, later influenced by the Romans, Slavs, Ottomans, and Austro-Hungarians.

The resilient spirit of Bosnia & Herzegovina shines through its past, from its time under Ottoman rule to the more recent struggles during the Yugoslav Wars. Each era has left its mark, contributing to the country’s unique cultural mosaic.

Sarajevo , the capital, is a cosmopolitan city where East meets West. Explore the cobbled streets of Baščaršija, Sarajevo’s old bazaar filled with artisan shops and traditional restaurants serving ‘ćevapi’ and ‘burek’. Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum for a deeper look into the country’s past.

Nature lovers should plan a trip to the countryside for the chance to be awestruck by the emerald-green Neretva River, the towering peaks of Sutjeska National Park, and the popular Kravice Waterfalls .

For a unique experience that’s only slightly off the beaten path, don’t miss the medieval village of Počitelj or the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Mostar.

The Best Time to Visit Bosnia & Herzegovina

  • For an unforgettable trip to Bosnia & Herzegovina, plan your visit between May and September. 
  • During this period, the weather is at its best, making it ideal for engaging in outdoor activities, from hiking in the mountains to enjoying the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea (of which, unfortunately, Bosnia only “owns” 12 miles). 

Serbian Sunset

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Serbia

When traveling in Serbia, you can expect to spend around $35 to $125 (€32 to €115) per day on average, being a mid-range traveler. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €27 to €73
  • Food: €9 to €20
  • Activities: €9 to €30

Serbia is rich with a past that dates back to the 6th and 7th centuries when it became the home of the Serbs (who were migrants that absorbed the local Byzantines ). Having been part of the Ottoman Empire and later a key participant in the formation of Yugoslavia, Serbia’s historical tapestry is as complex as it is captivating.

Explore the bustling streets of Belgrade , where you can wander through the fortress of Kalemegdan, explore the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija, or enjoy a leisurely supper at one of the floating restaurants on the Danube River.

For nature enthusiasts, the untouched beauty of Tara National Park is a must. Hike through dense forests, marvel at the overpowering nature of the Drina River Canyon, and capture memories of panoramic views from Banjska Stena viewpoint .

Foodies will likely enjoy local Serbian cuisine, with dishes like ‘pljeskavica’ (a meat patty dish) and ‘cevapi’ (grilled sausages), while wine lovers can sample exquisite local wines in the vineyards of Fruška Gora.

The Best Time to Visit Serbia

  • The best time to visit Serbia is during the spring (April to June) or fall (September and October).
  • However, we recommend visiting during the summer months, too, as the weather isn’t as warm as it is in other parts of Europe (the hottest temperatures rarely exceed 94°F).
  • In Belgrade, the city comes alive with spring blossoms, while autumn paints the forests of Tara National Park in vibrant hues.

6. Bulgaria

Bulgarian Coastline

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Bulgaria

On average, the total cost per day, including lodging, food, and transportation, ranges from approximately $40 to $150. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €37 to €130
  • Food: €18 to €73
  • Transportation: €9 to €27

Nestled between Greece and Romania, Bulgaria’s history is as colorful as its landscape, with traces dating back to the Thracians, followed by Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences. You’ll see remnants of these eras in the architecture, customs, and even the cuisine.

Start your trip in Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia , where you can explore the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, wander through the ruins of the Roman-era Serdica complex, or relax in the city’s numerous parks and gardens. Plovdiv, another historical city, is home to a beautifully preserved Roman amphitheater still used for concerts and performances today.

For those drawn to the great outdoors, Bulgaria boasts seven major mountain ranges , providing ample opportunities for hiking and skiing. Don’t miss the Rila Mountains , home to the mesmerizing Seven Rila Lakes and the UNESCO-listed Rila Monastery.

If you travel to eat, you’ll likely enjoy the hearty cuisine. Sample the traditional ‘banitsa,’ a delicious pastry filled with cheese, or ‘kavarma,’ a slow-cooked meat dish.

The Best Time to Visit Bulgaria

  • The best time to visit Bulgaria is between May and September when the weather is sunny and (somewhat) mild for outdoor activities. You can expect pleasant temperatures (even at the hottest peak of summer, temperatures rarely reach over 88°F).
  • Whether interested in hiking the picturesque mountains, relaxing on the sunny beaches of the Black Sea coast, or discovering the cultural delights of cities like Sofia and Plovdiv, the summer months offer the most enjoyable experience in Bulgaria. 

Croatian Sunset

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Croatia

If you plan to travel to Croatia, keep in mind that the average daily cost is approximately $40 to $105 (€37 to €96). However, it’s ranked lower on our list of the cheapest European countries as it’s quickly becoming more popular, and travelers are experiencing much higher costs than years before. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €30 to €140
  • Food: €20 to €50
  • Transportation: €5 to €15
  • Activities: €10 to €50

Few things prepare you for the captivating allure of Croatia, a gem on the Adriatic Sea that offers an affordable and unforgettable travel experience far beyond what most travelers expect. Similar to other Balkan countries, Croatia’s history spans thousands of years, with influences from the ancient Illyrians and Romans, through to the Venetians and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

For many, the journey begins in Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” This UNESCO World Heritage city, with its enchanting old town and formidable walls, was one of the main filming locations for the popular television series Game of Thrones . Walking its limestone streets feels like stepping into a different era—or, for fans, into the world of Westeros.

Beyond Dubrovnik, Croatia is home to eight national parks, including the Plitvice Lakes , a cascade of 16 interconnected lakes, and Krka National Park , known for its wondrous waterfalls. The country’s coastline, dotted with islands, offers beautiful beaches and hidden coves, perfect for sailing or simply basking in the sun.

Croatian cuisine is also a highlight, offering a delicious blend of Mediterranean flavors and local produce. Taste the fresh seafood, sample the local wines, and don’t miss trying ‘peka,’ a traditional dish slow-cooked under a bell-like dome.

The Best Time to Visit Croatia

  • The ideal time to visit Croatia is during the months of April to May and September to October. 
  • Due to the country’s increasing popularity, these shoulder seasons offer several advantages, such as smaller crowds and more budget-friendly options. With fewer tourists, you can fully enjoy the country without the crowds and summer beachgoers.
  • Additionally, the prices tend to be more affordable during these periods, allowing you to make the most of your trip without breaking the bank.

Bucharest Parliament

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Romania

The average daily cost of traveling in Romania is around $50 to $125 (€46 to €115). Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €14 to €46
  • Food: €9 to €27
  • Transportation: €5 to €18

Romania’s past can be traced through its captivating architecture, from medieval castles in Transylvania to ornate churches and imposing communist-era structures in Bucharest (communism ended only fairly recently in 1989 ).

Fly into Bucharest , the capital city, and visit the colossal Palace of the Parliament , the second-largest administrative building in the world, or wander through the charming old town, Lipscani. For a taste of Romania’s royal history, head to Peleș Castle , a neo-Renaissance palace in the Carpathian Mountains.

Speaking of mountains, Romania’s natural beauty is equally impressive. The Carpathian range offers excellent hiking, while the Danube Delta , a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is a paradise for bird watchers. And, of course, Transylvania beckons with its dense forests and the legendary Bran Castle , often associated with the Dracula myth. We visited and can confirm it’s a must!

Romanian cuisine is hearty and flavorful, and, best of all, dishes at most restaurants, even in Bucharest, are budget-friendly. Try ‘sarmale,’ cabbage rolls filled with minced meat, or ‘mămăligă,’ a cornmeal dish often compared to polenta.

Just save room for ‘papanași,’ a delectably sweet cheese donut dessert (we had more than a few…).

The Best Time to Visit Romania

  • The best time to visit Romania is from April to October when the weather is nice, and you can leisurely (and comfortably) explore the great outdoors Romania is known for.
  • Spring brings blooming flowers and lush landscapes, while autumn offers colorful foliage and a cozy ambiance. However, Romania gets very cold in the winter, so be sure to plan your trip early in the fall.

Aerial View of Budapest

Average Daily Cost of Traveling in Hungary

When traveling in Hungary, the average daily cost ranges from $60 to $130 (€55 to €119), according to your tastes and style of travel. Remember to check for the most up-to-date information as Budapest, in particular, is becoming more popular and therefore more expensive for tourists. Here is a daily breakdown of projected costs:

  • Lodging: €18 to €46
  • Food: €10 to €35
  • Transportation: €5 to €25

Hungary’s past is deeply rooted in its landscape, from the Roman ruins of Aquincum to the medieval fortresses and Ottoman-era thermal baths . Budapest, the capital, often dubbed the ‘Paris of the East’ for its architectural grandeur, is not only one of the cheapest European cities to visit, but it’s one of our favorite destinations in all of Europe.

Straddling the Danube River, the city is renowned for its iconic landmarks like the neo-Gothic Parliament building, Buda Castle, and historic thermal baths like Széchenyi and Gellért . Stroll along Andrássy Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or explore the Jewish Quarter with its trendy ruin bars (it’s home to the largest synagogue in Europe and the second-largest in the world).

There’s a lot to do beyond Budapest, too, though. Visit the wine regions of Eger and Tokaj , explore the charming baroque town of Eger, or soak in the natural beauty of Lake Balaton , Central Europe’s largest freshwater lake. Just schedule some time to indulge in dishes like ‘goulash,’ a hearty stew, or ‘lángos,’ a deep-fried flatbread topped with cheese and sour cream.

The Best Time to Visit Hungary

  • The best time to visit Hungary is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) months when you can expect slightly warmer temperatures and occasional rain. 
  • In spring, you can enjoy cycling tours, food festivals, and the Cherry Blossom Festival in Budapest. The countryside comes alive with vibrant wildflowers, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. During autumn, you can experience the grape harvest and treat yourself to various wine-related activities. 
  • Note that while Budapest is beautiful during Christmas, we went in early December once and found it almost unbearably cold.

More About Cheap European Destinations

Which is the cheapest country to visit in europe.

It varies depending on your interests and where you stay. North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Albania round out the top three on our list, but other budget-friendly European countries include Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, and Hungary.

What is the cheapest European capital to visit?

Again, it depends on your travel style, where you stay (luxury hotels in any country add up quickly), and what kind of activities you engage in (museums, fine dining, etc.). One of the cheapest European capitals to visit that also ranks high on the “nicest” list of capitals is Budapest, Hungary.

What is the most expensive European country to visit?

Switzerland is considered the most expensive European country to visit. Out of all the countries in Europe we’ve visited, we can confirm it has been the most expensive for us!

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Europe On A Budget? Top 5 Cheapest Vacation Destinations For 2023

The Algarve, Portugal

While many people dream of vacationing in Europe, not everyone has an endless budget. With its remarkable historic sites, delicious cuisine and a variety of different cultures and languages, Europe is one of the world’s top areas for travelers. The UK Post Office has released its “Holiday Money Report 2023,” and while they are targeting UK travelers, it definitely applies to US travelers too.

Europe on a budget – cheapest destinations

Admittedly, a vacation in Europe is not always within everyone’s reach. What with the airfare, accommodations and food, the prices tot up fast. However, the continent does have its more affordable side. Now the UK Post Office has released its list of the most affordable destinations, based on eight pricing indicators.

Admittedly, its report also covers elsewhere in the world, even placing Cape Town in South Africa as one of the cheapest locations. However, for our purposes, we take a look at the cheaper side of Europe for 2023.

1. Sunny Beach, Bulgaria – cheapest in Europe

Sunny Beach, Bulgaria - cheap vacations in Europe

Sunny Beach is one of the most popular seaside resort towns in Bulgaria , which nestles on the shores of the Black Sea. During the daytime, visitors can have fun or relaxation on the clean, sandy beach, or visit ancient ruins and other nearby cultural landmarks.

Later in the day, Sunny Beach turns into a true party destination, with excellent nightclubs and bars that stay open until the next morning. Meanwhile, beach parties are regularly held on the sand. To get an idea of prices, visitors can expect to pay $2.30 for a bottle of beer. When dining, two people can enjoy a three-course meal, with a bottle of wine included for just $44.

2. Algarve, Portugal

The Algarve, Portugal, second cheapest in Europe

Located in the south of Portugal, the Algarve is a popular vacation paradise. The region is renowned for its incredible beaches, backed by dramatic golden cliffs, with a warm ocean to enjoy. Meanwhile, this region of Portugal attracts around 4 million tourists each year who stay in popular towns like Lagos and Faro.

Here, visitors can expect a cup of excellent coffee for just $1. Meanwhile, a three-course meal for two persons, including a bottle of wine costs less than $50.

3. Costa del Sol in Spain, Europe

Estepona on the Costa del Sol in Spain

As with the Algarve, the Costa del Sol is in the south and is a popular beach location with several charming towns to visit. While Marbella is likely to be more expensive, Malaga city and towns like Fuengirola . Estepona and Mijas are more affordable. The beaches are endless, running along the coastline and lapped by the warm Mediterranean Sea. Meanwhile, the picturesque villages are well worth exploring.

Here, visitors can enjoy the Spanish culture and delicious cuisine. Expect to pay less than $3 for a glass of wine and enjoy a three-course meal for two persons, including a bottle of wine, for around $60.

4. Paphos, Cyprus

Tombs of the Kings, Cyprus

Among the most popular places in Cyprus, Paphos stands out and is located on the southwest coast of the island. Here, a number of the most luxurious resorts are available and Paphos itself is a great base for exploring the island’s nearby historic sites, idyllic beaches and mountain towns. Among the archaeological sites worth visiting is the Tombs of the Kings, a UNESCO-listed necropolis dating back to the 4th century BC.

Here, visitors can expect to pay slightly over $3 for a cup of coffee. Meanwhile, a three-course meal for two persons, including a bottle of wine, will knock you back around $68.

5. Corfu in Greece

Corfu, Greece, Europe

You might believe the Greek islands are expensive. and yes, some are. However, that isn’t always the case. Corfu, which lies just off the coast of the Greece /Albania border, offers exceptional beaches, great hotels and beautiful historic palaces. Meanwhile, Corfu has been influenced by many different cultures, including Venetian , French, and English, giving it a unique cultural vibe for visitors.

Here, American travelers can expect to pay around $0.55 for a bottle of water. Meanwhile, a delicious, three-course meal for two, including a bottle of wine costs around $60.

Find more affordable destinations on the UK Post Office’s “Holiday Money Report 2023” here .

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21 Cheap Places to Travel in 2024

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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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Over half a million travellers from 178 countries have voted for the European Best Destinations 2023 .

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Discover your top European destinations to visit and find inspiration among European destinations perfect for a city break , a sunny holiday , a romantic getaway , shopping , culture or immersion in nature .

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Warsaw - European Best Destinations 2023

1. Warsaw, Poland

Beautiful, friendly, green, open-minded, perfect for a family city break, a cultural city break , a shopping experience, a romantic stay, Warsaw , your European Best Destinations 2023 has something to offer to everyone. Take a walk in its beautiful parks, relax on its city beaches, take advantage of its great gastronomic offer, come at any time of the year and take advantage of its rich calendar of events.

You will be dazzled by its emblematic places such as the Old Town Market Square and its colourful buildings, the Palace of Culture and Science, the Łazienki Park and its palaces, pavilions and orangeries. During your stay in the Best European destination 2023 do not miss to stroll in "Krakowskie Przedmieście" the most prestigious street in Warsaw and to visit The Warsaw Barbican, the historic fortifications that once encircled Warsaw.

Warsaw is a dynamic and sparkling city and there are a thousand activities and experiences to enjoy in Warsaw from tasting local culinary specialties, to a hot air balloon flight or zip line in one of the city's parks. Would you rarther enjoy a cruise on Warsaw's beautiful Vistula River? Are you travelling with family? Be sure to visit Warsaw Zoo and take a dip at Moczydlo Water Park and enjoy its slides, wave pools and other water activities.

Warsaw is considered one of the safest city breaks in Europe . Did you know that Warsaw is three times safer than Paris? Twice as safe as Rome and even safer than Vienna (Numbeo datas) and that the feeling of safety while walking alone was one of the highest for a European capital? It seems there are only good reasons to visit Warsaw this year.

During your stay do not miss to discover the amazing Mazovia Region . Mazovia is full of historic palaces and manor houses, one of them is the Birthplace of Fryderik Chopin! Do not miss to visit the pristine forests, ideal for hiking and cycling.

Book your flights to Warsaw, your accommodation in Warsaw , your activities and tours as a " Warsaw: Chopin Concert in the Old Town " and discover your destination number one this year.

  Best for:   City break, Foodies, Culture, Instagrammers, Lovers, Families, Shopping, Safety, Green Spaces.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights to Warsaw and your transfer .

  Where to stay:  " Hotel Indigo Warsaw ". Stay in the heart of Warsaw.

Athens European Best Destinations 2023

2. Athens, Greece

The capital of Greece is a  must-see destination  for many reasons. First of all, it is the cradle of democracy and philosophy. Many assume that the blue of the sea, the incredible landscapes, and the beautiful sunlight help spirits escape from everyday life and arise.

Athens  is a sophisticated cosmopolitan hub with excellent gastronomic delights, electrifying nightlife, creative vibes and a booming art scene. It is an artistic beacon of the ancient world with spectacular Mediterranean landscapes. Did you know that Athens is also one of the Best Street Art Destinations in Europe ?

Book your flights  to Athens, your  accommodation  in Athens as well as your  tours & activities in Athens  and discover one of the European Best Destinations 2023 . 

During your stay do not miss to visit the Most Beautiful Beaches in Greece , Best Hidden Gems in Greece , Most Beautiful Islands in Greece and Best Natural Wonders in Greece ! 

  Best for:  Culture, History, Street Art, Shopping, Instagrammers, Lovers, Families, Foodies, Nightlife.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights    to Athens  and your transfer .

  Where to stay:   For excellent value and location with the Acropolis reachable within 100 metres, we recommend the " Coco-mat Athens BC " in the heart of Athens .

Maribor European Best Destinations 2023

3. Maribor, Slovenia

Maribor , one of the most beautiful Slovenian destinations in on your podium of the European Best Destinations 2023 !

The city of Maribor is a charming cultural, culinary, and educational centre in the north-eastern part of the country. The city’s deep cultural and historical roots date back to the Middle Ages, and therefore the old city centre offers a rich heritage and a wealth of genuine experiences. In particular, the locals are proud of their Guinness World Record holder, the oldest grapevine in the world .

Maribor – the European Capital of Culture in 2012 – has a reputation for a happy and hospitable city, hosting numerous international cultural and sporting events throughout the year. Don’t miss the lively atmosphere of summer festivals , and enjoy an active city break just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the city centre on the green Mt. Pohorje. The picturesque natural scenery offers endless opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing, and adrenaline sports .

Need another reason to visit Maribor in 2023? It has been awarded the title of Best Culinary Destination in Europe !

Book your flights to Graz (45 min) or Ljubljana (1h20), your accommodation in Maribor and stay in one of the Best Places to Visit in Europe in 2023 ! 

  Best for:  Gastronomy , Nature Lovers, Families, Wine lovers, Culture, Romantic Getaway.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights to Graz (Austria  - 45 min) or Ljubljana (1h20). 

  Where to stay:     “ Nesting Resort ". Maribor Thermal Spa is 8 km away.

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4. Vienna, Austria

Vienna is an ideal destination for romantics: what better than a horse-drawn carriage ride followed by a visit to the Royal Palaces of Vienna ? And in the evening, a waltz to the sound of Strauss's Blue Danube to transport you to the time of the Empress Sissi?

That said, Vienna is also the perfect city for a sparkling, original city break for friends, families, lovers and singles.

An openly gay-friendly city (you’ll remember Conchita Wurst was from Vienna ), it is also one of the safest cities in Europe . The feeling of security is very high and Vienna is known for its quality of life and low crime rate.

We love Vienna in Spring and Summer, with its parks classified among the most beautiful city parks in Europe.  Did you know that its amusement park "The Prater" is home to one of the most beautiful Ferris wheels in Europe ? It is also considered to be one of the best places for a marriage proposal . 

Do you want to meet people? Meet at the Palmenhaus; in addition to being the largest greenhouse in Europe , it houses a bar where you can drink lighter cocktails more suited to cruising and a super trendy restaurant of Austrian specialties.

Book your flights to Vienna as well as your accommodation , tours and activities in Vienna , such as a " Vienna: Classical Concert at the Mozarthaus " and stay in one of the best destinations to visit in 2023 . 

  Best for:   Lovers, Singles, Foodies, LGBTQ+, City Break, Families, Culture, Safety.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights  to Vienna as well as your  transfer  from the airport.

  Where to stay:  " High Street Suites " for a perfect stay in the heart of Vienna.

Cittadella - European Best Destinations 2023

5. Cittadella, Italy

We invite you to visit Cittadella , the most beautiful walled city in all of Europe . Cittadella is located in the heart of the Veneto Region, in Northern Italy, in a strategic position because it is close to all the most important cities in the area. It is located 60 km from Venice and Verona (1H by car), and only 3h drive from Milan or Florence .

From Cittadella you can easily reach both the sea of the Venetian Lagoon and the the Dolomite mountains with a daily trip. It is obviously an ideal starting point, given its central position, to visit the Veneto and all of Northern Italy. Cittadella is not only the most beautiful walled city in all of Europe, it is also the best-preserved walled city in all of Europe.

Its origin is medieval, its foundation dates back to 1220. This explains the high historical value of its walls, which in 2020 celebrated 800 years of history and foundation. The walls are impressive and are the symbol of all the walled cities in the area because Cittadella is the only walled city in all of Europe to have a medieval walkway, elliptical in shape and completely walkable . 

Thanks to your votes, Cittadella enters the major European destinations by ranking among your 5 best European destinations 2023 !

  Best for:  Culture, History Buffs, Foodies, Lovers, Families, Medieval City Break, Literature Lovers.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights to Venice (1h), Verona (1h) or Bologna (1h30). 

  Where to stay:  " Hotel Due Mori ". Located in a 15th-Century Monastery.

Essen European Best Destinations 2023

6. Essen, Germany

Essen is the most exciting big city you may not have heard of before. Germany 's third greenest city, Capital of Culture 2010, European Green Capital and pulsating metropolis in the heart of the Ruhr region. Hardly any other German city stands for so many exciting contrasts.

Here, urban trendy districts meet historic old towns, high culture meets street art, lush green meadows and forests meet the incomparable charm of the spoil heaps of former collieries, the UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein meets the magnificent Villa Hügel, the former family seat of the Krupp family, and a high-tech city tour that is unique in the world meets the oldest fully sculptural statue of the Virgin Mary in the world - the Golden Madonna in Essen Cathedral. Essen got it all!

Explore the green south along Baldeneysee and the Ruhr valley or the urban north with its industrial culture and the old colliery settlements. Discover the city on around 260 km of cycle paths, by train or bus. In hardly any other large city you can reach so many highlights from the city centre in less than 20 minutes by car. And if you simply want to unwind, enjoy the tranquillity of the central 70-hectare Grugapark or the Baldeneysee leisure paradise with its numerous water sports activities.

Experience your very own personal contrast programme in one of Germany's most exciting metropoles. Let yourself drift and discover the diverse possibilities. First here, digitally, then in real life. Essen is looking forward to your visit! 

  Best for:  City Break, UNESCO Heritage, Green Capitals, City Parks, Shopping, Water Sports, Christmas Market.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights to  Düsseldorf Airport (20 min).

  Where to stay:   " Hotel Essener Hof ". Stay in the heart of Essen.

European Best Destinations 2023 - Veszprem

7. Veszprém, Hungary

Veszprém , the European Capital of Culture 2023 is also one of your Best European Destinations 2023 and the Best Destination to visit in Hungary in 2023 ! 

The city of Veszprém is wedged between the wooded slopes of the Bakony Hills and the northern shore of Lake Balaton. It is a place of rare and distinct natural and environmental assets and an attractive cityscape. This amazing city has been a meeting place for cultures for a thousand years.

Take your time to explore the contemporary art galleries and experience a diverse creative community’s art through the frequently changing exhibitions. The vibrant music life and the diverse music festivals play an even more significant role in shaping the cultural life of the city. 

High-quality gastronomy enterprises also make the city inviting: cosy cafés and confectioneries, atmospheric bistros and first-rate restaurants.

For a special family experience follow the signs for Veszprém ZOO. The constantly refreshed attraction awaits both young and old all-year-round for an adventure across six continents. Year after year, the City of Queens has something new to offer; visitors will always find novelties to explore.

  Where to stay:  “ Historia & Historante ”. Situated in the heart of Veszprém. 

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8. London, UK

After Brexit, Covid and border closures, it is high time to rediscover  London  in 2023, one of Europe's most extravagant destinations. Capital of the United Kingdom,  London  brings together like no other destination, traders, business people, eccentrics, artists, creators, designers and more. Its tourist offer goes well beyond Big Ben, the London Eye and Madame Tussauds, which will always delight young and old.  London  is also an atmosphere, parks of rare beauty ranked among the  most attractive city parks in Europe .

Head for Portobello flea markets and colourful houses that are the backdrop to  legendary films like “Notting Hill” . Discover the eccentric and colourful neighbourhood of Camden Town. Stroll between the tidy commercial streets of Regent Street and Oxford Street to the designer, artistic and independent shopping districts of Carnaby Street or Covent Garden; do not miss the gay and  LGBTQ  district of Soho and marvel at the theatre posters hosting world renowned musicals.

There are a  thousand good reasons  to visit  London  this year. Our favourite time to discover  London  is in Spring and Summer. It is less crowded and the parks in the city centre and surrounding areas like Richmond Park, are sublime with flowering plants ancient trees and deer roaming freely. 

Book your flights  to London, your  accommodation  and your  tours and activities in London , such as a " Magical London: Harry Potter Guided Walking Tour ". 

Want to leave the city for a few days? Discover the  Best nature Wonders in England , the  Best Hidden gems in England  and  Best places to visit in England  and treat yourself to an unforgettable tailor-made stay.

  Best for:   Shopping, Foodies, Instagram, Lovers, Families, Culture, City Break, Friends.

  Nearest airport:   B ook your flights to  London and your   transfer . 

  Where to stay:   " The Portobello Hotel " with a quiet location in elegant Notting Hill.

European Best Destinations 2023 Grenoble Alpes

9. Grenoble Alpes, France

Grenoble has an exceptional geographical location, nestled at the heart of emblematic mountain ranges like Vercors, Chartreuse and Belledonne. A pioneer, innovative and inspiring city , the Capital of the Alps is constantly reinventing itself. Selected as the green destination for this year's competition (awarded by the EU the title of European Green Capital ), you have ranked Grenoble Alpes in your 10 Favourite Destinations in Europe !

It is the ideal destination for an urban and nature-based stay , accessible without a car , offering a subtle balance between culture, living arts, wide open spaces and outdoor activities in winter as in summer (ski touring at ‘Col de Porte’, urban via-ferrata on the foothills of the Bastille, canoeing on the Isère river, paragliding in Saint Hilaire du Touvet, night skiing with breathtaking views of Grenoble…). Everything is possible in Grenoble and in the neighbouring massifs so close and so different from each other!

The flattest city in France, Grenoble Alpes is easily run through by two-wheelers: on a daily basis (450 km of cycle paths) and during leisure time (21 bike loops, signposted paths for mountain biking, etc.). The destination is developing ‘low-carbon’ holiday packages pointing at soft mobility, and in particular cycling. 

Did you know that Grenoble is also considered the best destination to visit in France in 2023  and that it is ranked among the Best Street Art Destinations in Europe ? There are only good reasons to visit Grenoble this year.

  Best for:  Nature City Break, Car Free, Street Art, Sustainable Tourism, Green Capitals, Outdoor Sport, Families, Skiing, Biking, Culture.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights  to Lyon (1h by car or public transport).

  Where to stay:    " Okko Hotel Grenoble " Great location to explore the city on foot.

Mannheim European Best Destinations 2023

10. Mannheim, Germany

Mannheim is the exciting city of experiences at the heart of the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region. There’s always something going on here. Pure zest for life, enjoyment, a multicultural flair and a jam-packed event calendar await travellers. Known as the city of squares, Mannheim impresses with a host of  architectural treasures : the baroque palace, a historic water tower and an Art Nouveau square.

Did you know that Mannheim hosted the best event 2023 and was considered the Best Street Art Destination in Europe ?

People from more than 170 nations shape the atmosphere of this university city. The city of culture and festivals attracts everyone from theatre lovers to techno fans, jazz connoisseurs or cinema buffs. While the Reiss-Engelhorn museum complex and Kunsthalle art gallery whisk visitors away into worlds of experiences ranging from the early days of human history to contemporary art, the murals by graffiti artists form an open-air gallery for international street art. The green city on the banks of two rivers combines urbanity with recreational activities in almost entirely untouched natural settings.

A highlight for Mannheim in 2023 is the Federal Garden Show “BUGA” (April 14th to October 08th 2023) a large laboratory of the future of urban development that goes far beyond a mere exhibition of plants and flowers.

  Best for:  Architecture Lovers, Art Nouveau, Baroque, Street Art, Nature Lovers, Music Festival, All-Year Round Events, Green City, Star-Awarded Cuisine.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights to  Mannheim.

  Where to stay:  " Syte ". Centrally Located in Mannheim.

Porto Santo European Best Destinations 2022

11. Porto-Santo, Madeira Islands

This island, little sister of the main island of Madeira , is accessible by plane or by ferry and offers wellness hotels , trendy bars and restaurants, the most beautiful sunsets in Europe, a sunny climate almost all year round.

Porto Santo is an invitation to discover paradisiacal beaches, historical heritage and geological exuberance.

Visiting Porto Santo is discovering a golden island, famous for its nine-kilometer sandy beach. The smallest inhabited island of the Madeira Archipelago is only an hour and a half flight away from Lisbon , in the extreme southwest of Europe, 500 km from the African coast and 1000 km from the European continent.

If you want to disconnect from your tumultuous life,  experience nature, relax,  have no goal in the day except that of watching the sunset, waiting for a good spa treatment, a game of golf or a  nautical activity, then Porto Santo is really for you.

Book your flights to Porto Santo or to Funchal + a domestic flight to Porto Santo (20 min) or a Ferry to Porto Santo (2h30) as well as your accommodation in Porto Santo and your activities & tours in Madeira Islands .

  Best for:  Beach Lovers, Families, Sunny Holidays, Wellness, Golf, Digital Detox.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights to Porto Santo or Funchal (+ Ferry or domestic Flight - 20 min).

  Where to stay:  " Pestana Porto Santo Beach ". Along the Porto Santo shore.

Toledo European Best Destinations 2023

12. Toledo, Spain

Toledo blends eras, styles and identities since it is both one of the best medieval destinations in Europe but also one of the Best Erasmus destinations in Europe with its famous world-renowned University. A young and historic city, Toledo is authentic and sparkling, traditional and modern. 

‘Toledo’ comes from the Latin word "Toletum" which means "fortified population". Come and discover this city built by the Romans in the 2nd century BC. Located in the centre of Spain , Toledo is within easy reach from Madrid (30 min by train). You can either stay in a hotel, a guesthouse or an apartment in Toledo or find your accommodation in Madrid and book your activities in the region such as a Toledo full-day tour from Madrid .

Discover the "city of three cultures" and live unforgettable experiences in Toledo such as a " Madrid: Segovia and Toledo Tour " or a " From Madrid: Toledo Tour with Wine Tasting and 7 Monuments ".

  Best for:  History Buffs, Lovers, Short Breaks, Foodies, Instagrammers.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights to  Madrid (30 mins) and  your transfer .

  Where to stay:     " Eugenia de Montijo ". Offers style and comfort in the heart of Toledo.  

European Best Destinations 2023 - Faial

13. Faial, Azores

This year go wild and green and experience eco-responsible adventures in the Azores . Greener than Iceland, less expensive, with a more moderate and milder climate, the Azores are a prime destination for lovers of nature, outdoor sports, hiking, but also gastronomy and even for lovers since they are ranked among the best wedding destinations in Europe .

Considered by the European Commission as a European Destination of Excellence (EDEN), Faial has many sweeping landscapes, unique birds and plants and iconic geological formations, all of them surrounded by a magnificent blue, pure and lively sea. With Sao Jorges and Pico they form a triptych of unique and bewitching islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. A place where sailors crossing the ocean like to stop over for a few days or… a lifetime.

The biodiversity of Faial is very rich: 855 vascular plant species that can be found throughout the island, 57 of which are endemic (that exist only in the Azores). The sea of Faial is an extraordinary mosaic of colours, shadows, smells, sounds, silences and emotions, and is emblematic in the life forms it holds, such as cetaceans, seabirds, sharks and all other inhabitants.

Book your flights to Faial (or a flight to Ponta Delgada – Main Island + a domestic flight to Faial), your accommodation in Faial as well as your activities and tours in the Azores such as a " Azores: Whale Watching Boat Tour ".

  Best for:  Nature Lovers, Outdoor Sport, Whale Watching, Sustainable Tourism, Gastronomy, Hiking.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights to Faial or  Flight to Ponta Delgada + a domestic flight to Faial.

  Where to stay:   " Quinta das Buganvilias " is surrounded by a large park with lush vegetation. It offers self-catering facilities and free bikes.

European Best Destinations 2023 Rhodes - Greece

14. Rhodes, Greece

The island of Rhodes is a perfect destination for lovers of old stones, heritage, fortresses and castles. You like history? This sublime medieval city is one of the best preserved in Europe, so do not miss a visit to the Palace of the Grand Master. When visiting Rhodes do not miss the Ancient Acropolis of Lindos, the historic Rhodes Old Town or just relax on Agios Pavlos beach.

Rhodes is one of the  most beautiful islands in Greece  and certainly one of the most beautiful islands in Europe. It is a perfect destination for any type of travellers. You like a sunny holiday? Rhodes is sunny from May to end of September. You just like laying in the sun? The beach of Tsambika and its turquoise waters await you.

If you are looking for an original family outing, treat yourself to an  excursion  to "Kallithea", the Butterfly Valley or a trip to Kayak or a trip to Lindos Village & Seven Springs.  Treat yourself to a dream holiday on one of the  most beautiful Greek islands.

Ready for an unforgettable stay in Greece ? Discover the Best Hidden Gems in Greece , Best Experience to Live in Greece , Best Places to Visit in Greece , Most Beautiful Beaches in Greece and Most Amazing Castles in Greece .

Book your flights to Rhodes or Athens (+1h Flight) as well as your accommodation in Rhodes and your tours & activities in Rhodes  such as a " Rhodes: Catamaran Day Cruise with Lunch and Drinks ".

  Best for:  Beach Holidays, History Buffs, Foodies, Families, Lovers.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights to Rhodes or fly to Athens (+1h Domestic Flight).

  Where to stay:   " Rhodes Bay Hotel & Spa " is a 5-star hotel, just 50 min from the beach.

Copenhagen European Best Destinations 2023

15. Copenhagen, Denmark

One of the trendiest capitals in Europe awaits you this year. Come and see for yourself: the thrift stores, independent boutiques, the Tivoli Garden ranked among the  best amusement parks in Europe  (book your  admission ticket here ), Copenhagen’s legendary canal with its  romantic cruises  and of course the "Copenhagen Hidden Gems". 

There are a thousand  activities and experiences to enjoy in Copenhagen . Feeling hungry? Treat yourself to a " Copenhagen Culinary Experience Tour " and taste the local specialties and find out why Copenhagen is home to some of the best restaurants in the world. Fancy a nice drink?  Copenhagen is the centre of Craft Beer! Do you have ants in your pants? Book your tours and activities in Copenhagen such as a " From Copenhagen: Lund & Malmö: Guided Tour of 2 Countries in One Day ".

Book your flights  to Copenhagen , your  accommodation in Copenhagen  as well as your  activities and tours  and discover one of the  best City break destinations in Europe . Do not miss a visit to the "little mermaid". 

  Best for:  Foodies, Beer lovers, Nature, Amusement Park, Family City Break, Shopping.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights   to Copenhagen and  your transfer .

  Where to stay:   " Motel One Copenhagen " is an intimate Danish design hotel inspired by the 50's & 60's fashion.

European Best Destinations 2023 - Tossa de Mar

16. Tossa de Mar, Spain

Blue sky, blue sea and fine sand are awaiting you! Tossa de Mar is enchanting. Its pine forests very near the sea and medieval walls are a magical setting for a perfect holiday in Europe.

Tossa de Mar is one of the best hidden gems of the Costa Brava and one of the most beautiful secret destinations in Spain .

Because you are different, because spending 5 days in Barcelona is ok but …you long to discover new landscapes, new places, we advise you to treat yourself to a short break in Tossa de Mar .

Located just 1h30 from the centre of Barcelona , Tossa de Mar seems unreal: several fine golden sand beaches and a magnificent medieval castle await you. The sweet scent of pine trees is floating in the beautiful fishing village. Tossa de Mar is a destination to put on top of your travel bucket list if you want to discover one of the most beautiful places in Spain  and one of the Best Destinations to visit in Europe . 

Book your flights to Barcelona (1h20 by car), your accommodation at the best price and your tours and activities in Costa Brava such as a " Best of Costa Brava with boat ride and Tossa Visit ".

  Best for:  Beach Holidays, Family Holidays, History Buffs, Foodies, Instagrammers, Sun Seekers.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights to Barcelona and your transfer .

  Where to stay:   " Gran Hotel Reymar & Spa Superior ", is a beautiful seafront hotel.

European Best Destinations 2023 Ascona Locarno

17. Ascona-Locarno, Switzerland

This year stay in Ascona-Locarno and discover a little corner of paradise and one of the Best Places to visit in Europe in 2023 . Nature is quiet, beautiful and peaceful. This destination is enriching from a cultural, gastronomic, sporting point of view or even if you are looking for a romantic getaway or a holiday in a city on a human scale with your family.

The Swiss part of Lake Maggiore, surrounded by the towns Locarno, Ascona, Brissago and further small villages, prides itself on its numerous and extraordinary natural beauty spots. Thanks to the enchanting flowers and plants from all 5 continents, the Botanical Garden of the Brissago Island is of major importance. Near the lakeshore and the centre of Locarno lies the Camellia Park with over 900 species, some of which are very rare.

Locarno is recognized worldwide for its International Film Festival, the biggest cultural event in Switzerland and one of the most important ones in Europe. It also has a strong relationship with flowers: lovers of nature are drawn by the spectacular shows of camellias, mimosas and magnolias.

Book your flights to Locarno or Milan (1h20 min) as well as your accommodation in Ascona or Locarno and your activities and tours in Switzerland such as a " Locarno: Full-Day Ticket to the Termali Salini & Spa Locarno ".

  Best for:  Romantic Getaway, Family Holidays, Active Holidays, Film Festival, Nature Lovers. 

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights to Locarno or Milan (1h20).

  Where to stay:   " Hotel Lago Maggiore " is situated on the beautiful lake promenade of Locarno.

Milos European Best Destinations 2023

18. Milos, Greece

Milos Island is one of the best places for a dream holiday in Greece.  Voted one of the Best Places to visit in Europe in 2023 , you have also classified Milos Island among the Best Natural Pools in Europe , Best Beaches in Europe (Sarakiniko Beach and its famous volcanic rocks which offer sunbathers a lunar scenery). It is also classified among the Best Sculptures in Europe with the Venus of Milo now exhibited in Paris and discovered by a peasant on the island of Milos in Greece by pure chance. Finally Milos is obviously ranked among your Most Beautiful Islands in Greece .

Treat yourself to a relaxing day on the beautiful beach of Sarakiniko or on the most exclusive beach of Firiplaka. For history lovers, do not forget to visit the Ancient Theatre of Milos and the Milos Archaelogical Museum.

Book your flights to Milos - the best way to get to Milos is to fly from Athens (1 hour). You can also take a ferry or a Sea Jet (faster than the Ferry) from the port of Athens -, your accommodation in Milos as well as your tours and activities in Milos such as a " Milos: Full day Milos and Poliegos Catamaran Cruise ".

  Best for:  Nature Lovers, Sun Seekers,  Foodies, Families, Instagrammers, History Buffs.

  Nearest airports:   Book your flights  to Athens + a domestic flight to Milos or your direct flights to Milos.

  Where to stay:  " White Coast Pool Suites ". Set right on the sea.

Prague European Best Destinations 2023

19. Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is one of your top places to visit in Europe in 2023 ! Do you like discovering cities away from the crowds? Wake up a little earlier than usual, at 5.30 am-6am, and walk around  Prague  before city life starts up again. Discover its markets, cafes, restaurants at dawn, watching the sun rise over the most beautiful monuments of  Prague . This little tip will cost you nothing (other than a few hours of sleep) and will allow you to see Prague from a different perspective.

Need more reasons to visit  Prague  in 2023? You have ranked it among your  Best Christmas Markets in Europe , Best destinations to celebrate  New Year's Eve , Best  honeymoon destinations  in Europe,  Best places to propose  in Europe and  Best Fairy tale destinations in Europe .

Book your flights  to Prague, your  accommodation  and treat yourself to extras from a selection of the  best tours and activities in Prague , such as a " Prague: Sightseeing Dinner Cruise on Open-Top Glass Boat ".

  Best for:   Lovers, Instagrammers, Foodies, Shopping Addicts, City Break, History Buffs, Beer Lovers.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights to Prague Airport.

  Where to stay:   " Boho Prague " the Old Town Square is 600m away.

Soller European Best Destinations 2023

20. Sóller, Spain

Want some good reasons to visit Sóller on the island of Mallorca this year? You have ranked Sóller among the best hidden gems in Europe, Best honeymoon destinations in Europe , Best hidden gems in Spain , but also best cycling destinations in Europe and best destinations to visit by train in Europe (the little train that goes up to the top of the mountain is charming and authentic and will appeal to the whole family).

Are you looking for a sunny place for your old age? You also ranked Sóller among your best places to get retired in Europe ! There are only good reasons to visit Söller.

Sóller is the most beautiful village on the island of Mallorca. Surrounded by mountains, it is quiet, relaxing and perfect for a family holiday. Although the location is isolated, Sóller is well connected to Palma de Mallorca , (30 minutes from the airport ) by many lines of trams and buses.

If you like nature, hiking, gastronomy, Sóller is for you.

Book your flights to Mallorca (40 mins by car). Book your accommodation and your tours and activities in Mallorca such as a " Mallorca: Tramuntana Panorama Tour - Sóller - Deia - Valldemossa ".

  Best for:  Nature lovers, Hikers, Foodies, Families, Beach Lovers, Instagrammers, Sun Seekers.

  Nearest airport:   Book your flights   to Mallorca (40 min by car) and your transfer .

  Where to stay:   “ Hotel Can Roses ”. it is a paradise on earth and just 5 minutes walk from the centre.

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Top 20 Cheapest Countries in Europe to Visit for Budget Travelers

Looking for the cheapest countries in Europe  to travel to next?

As an avid shoestring traveler with nuanced tastes, I am always pulled towards countries where I can live large on my small budget. Whether I am looking for a more extended stay destination or a weekend break in Europe, I take special note of the prices of hostels or hotels in the main tourist towns and the average prices for drinks and food.

Choosing a cheaper destination can save you anywhere between $20-$50 a day on accommodations, drinks, and food. When I begin to look for my next destination, I look for beautiful landscapes and architecture to explore on my (rather small) budget. If this list of the cheapest countries in Europe isn’t on your radar now, then read further – your bank account will thank you.

These destinations are often less popular tourist destinations and some of the hidden gems in Europe, which means more time for me to get to know locals and enjoy less crowded beaches.

While I always like to spend a few days in the bigger cities, visiting the less known cities and outdoor-enthusiast destinations is sometimes more gratifying for me, and my wallet. Offering beautiful views of mountains , coastlines, and lakes , these destinations are one of a kind and won’t break your budget.

Now, what are some of the ways to get around cheaply? Most backpackers know this and tons move around Europe either by hitchhiking, staying at hostels, and keeping a low budget for the day (most stick between 30-80USD per day) and they managed just fine!

Of course, visiting the countries mentioned below will help you lower the cost down as the costs in these places are significantly lower than other more expensive European countries .

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Top 20 BEST Cheapest Countries in Europe

Want to enjoy the very best that Eastern Europe has to offer? Check out Poland . This culturally rich country provides countless hikes for outdoors-lovers, castles , and great nightlife for the night owls.

If you want to escape the real world, go on a hike or a camping trip to the Tatra Mountains. Or if you are looking for a city getaway, catch the next train to Warsaw or Krakow . Both cities let you absorb the rich history and culture of Poland and not to mention two of the cheapest countries in Europe where you can stretch your budget!

Which cities in Poland should you check out? The top three famous cities in this lovely Eastern European country are Warsaw (the capital), Krakow, and a charming, quaint town named Gdansk.

It is straightforward to get around Poland if you want to visit all of these cities and even see smaller towns around the country and going by bus is one of the most efficient transport to view all cities mentioned above.

Budget suggestion and estimates

  • Local Currency: Polish Zloty
  • Average food budget per day: 5-10USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 25-35USD
  • accommodation per night: 14-18USD/person

Poland is one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe!

Planning your cheap European vacation or are you looking for some cheap European holiday destinations? Be sure to put Cluj, Romania on your list. Not only does this city host great nightlife, but there are a plethora of daytime excursions to nearby towns that are sure to excite you.

Visit the Turda Salt Mine; this expansive mine was opened to visitors in the 1990s and provided you with a glimpse into the extensive mining industry in Romania.

If you want to start planning your trip, find out the best cheap hostels in Bucharest !

Which cities in Romania should you visit? Bucharest , the capital of Romania, is one of the upcoming destinations in Europe and has garnered much attention in the last few years. You can’t blame it, though, and it is a beautiful city!

Other than that, cities such as Sibiu, Brasov, and Timisoara are equally stunning cities to visit. You can even visit Transylvania for a day from Bucharest !

Also, make sure not to miss out on some of the beautiful castles in Romania .

  • Local Currency: Romanian Leu
  • Average food budget per day: 15USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 40-50USD
  • Accommodation per night: 10-15USD/person

Visit Romania for Cheap European holidays

When deciding where to travel in Europe, Budapest is essential. But, there is so much more to Hungary than just Budapest. While Budapest is extremely cheap and should be visited, take a few days to explore Drebecen.

In Debrecen , you’ll find that food and accommodations are cheaper than in Budapest, but the views and opportunities to explore are just as stunning as Budapest.

After all, this magnificent capital of Hungary is a gem and one of the cheap destinations in Europe one must not miss!

Which cities in Hungary should you visit? If you’re going to visit Hungary , you must not miss Budapest (the capital) as it has one of the quirkiest yet laid-back lifestyles you’ll certainly like.

However, if you do feel like capitals aren’t your thing, visit the surrounding towns and villages and try out their local delicacies and learn about their culture. Hungarian cities such as Eger and Siófok are two great examples of smaller cities with remarkable personalities.

The top things not to miss when you visit Budapest are spas! Now, it can get bustling all year round as it is also a popular activity among the locals, so we suggest you get an entrance pass ahead of time !

If you’re interested, check out also the surrounding towns and villages outside of Budapest for a day trip.

  • Local Currency: Hungarian Forint
  • Suggested daily budget: 35-45USD
  • Accommodation per night: 19-25USD/person

Budapest is one of the cheapest countries to travel in Europe.

4. Slovakia

Looking for cheap European vacations? Slovakia has a myriad of museums and stunning architecture to explore. But, if you’re looking to expand your beer and wine pallet on a budget – Slovakia is your dream come true.

Head to the small town of Modra where just about every house has a vineyard. Be sure to check out local distilleries and microbreweries.

Which cities in Slovakia should you visit? Have you watched this American comedy film called Eurotrip? If you have then you probably remember that the gang went to Bratislava , the capital of Bratislava, and they portray it as a third-world country and a slum but the truth is far from that as Bratislava is, not only one of the cheapest places in Europe but also one of the prettiest underrated places a lot of people should be aware of.

If you do want to visit Slovakia and want to see other places, then you should visit Kolšice, Levoča, Trnava, and Banská Bystrica!

  • Local Currency: Euros
  • Average food budget per day: 10-15USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 30-40USD
  • Accommodation per night: 20-25USD/person

Slovakia - Affordable European holidays

5. Lithuania

Branching out of Vilnius, go camping on the Curonian Spit. This long sand dune extends into the Baltic Sea and is the perfect place to escape the world. Or, stay in a cottage in Nida – the largest town on the split where you can enjoy the Lithuanian summer with locals.

Not to mention, most of Eastern Europe is well connected by land transport, and the journey won’t cost you much either! Lithuania and its neighboring countries are some of the cheap places to visit in Europe.

Also, make sure to not miss out on some of the stunning castles in this country! They are indeed one of the best things you can visit.

Which cities in Lithuania should you visit? Three of the most popular cities in Lithuania are Vilnius (the capital), Palanga, Kaunas, and Klaipeda.

  • Average food spending per day: 10-15USD
  • Suggested daily spending: 30-40USD
  • Accommodation per night: 16-20USD/person

Lithuania is one of the cheap holiday destinations Europe.

Greece can easily be done cheaply; you just have to be careful not to fall into the traps! Santorini, arguably one of the top romantic destinations in Europe can be enjoyed on any budget.

If you avoid sea-view restaurants and book your hotel or hostel in advance, you can explore, swim, and dive into this awe-inspiring destination.

Which cities in Greece should you visit? Who doesn’t want to visit Greece at least once in their life? We all have seen the famous destinations in the country repeatedly mentioned in many films, books , and, of course, on Instagram! The top tourist destinations in Greece are Santorini , Athens , and Rhodes – each beautiful on its own.

  • Average food budget per day: 12-18USD
  • Suggested daily budget: 45-55USD
  • Accommodation per night: 22-30USD/person

Greece is one of the cheap places to travel in the world.

7. Bulgaria

If you’re looking for the cheapest countries in Europe, Bulgaria has to be on your list. Beyond Sofia and Sunny Beach, head up to the Rila mountains. Visit the Seven Rila Lakes and stay at one of the numerous mountain lodges that host stunning overlooks of the lakes and mountains for a price that won’t break the bank. Head to the city of Plovdiv for beautiful examples of Roman architecture and visit one of the many cultural museums there.

Which cities in Bulgaria should you visit? Another upcoming country that has been on many travelers’ radars, Bulgaria has garnered a lot of attention from the media lately. Its capital, Sofia, has been on a lot of the “Top 10” list of places you must visit (much like this one), and that is for a reason, this city is indeed beautiful! Other than that, cities like Plovdiv, Burgas, and Varna are all popular destinations in the country.

  • Local Currency: Bulgarian Lev
  • Suggested daily budget: 20-30USD
  • Accommodation per night: 11-15USD/person

Visit Bulgaria, cheapest countries to visit in Europe.

In Ukraine , venture to Lviv – a lovely historic city in the West. From there, you can venture out to the smaller towns and villages next to the Carpathian Mountains. The atmosphere there is impossible to describe.

There, you have the chance to be closer to the natural environment around you and enjoy the variety of views available to you. The locals there are extremely welcoming so don’t be afraid to ask for restaurant and accommodation advice.

Which cities in Ukraine should you visit? Some of the popular destinations in Ukraine are Kyiv (the capital), the coastal city of Odesa, and the growing city of Lviv.

  • Local Currency: Ukrainian Hryvnia
  • Average food budget per day: 3-5USD
  • Accommodation per night: 7-15USD/person

Top 20 Cheapest Countries in Europe to Visit for Budget Travelers

9. Montenegro

One of the most beautiful places to visit in the world , the Bay of Kotor is well preserved and accessible to travelers. Situated on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, Kotor is a perfect place to soak in picturesque views of medieval architecture and the turquoise bay.

In Montenegro , you’ll find accommodations and dine relatively cheap compared to many of its Mediterranean neighbors.

Which cities in Montenegro should you visit? Again another underrated destination in Europe , Montenegro has surprised many of its visitors as it shows it charms you would think you’ll only see from places such as the south of Italy and France .

The coastal cities like Budva, Kotor, and Herceg Novi have proven their beauty over and over again, and you have to see these yourself, too! That said, cities like Podgorica and Ulcinj are also worth the visit.

If you want to explore Montenegro, here’s a perfect day trip that will take you to Durmitor, Tara, and Ostrog Monastery for an affordable price. Also, if you’re looking for cheap accommodation to stay at, here are our recommendations where to stay in Budva and Kotor!

Visit Montenegro as it is one of the cheapest country in Europe.

10. Portugal

While accommodations in this country may be a bit pricier than those previously listed, Portugal is without a doubt one of the most budget-friendly and cheapest country in Europe for holiday.

For adventure and music lovers alike, head to Algarve where you can soak up the coastline in the day and drinking refreshing wines at night.

Which cities in Portugal should you visit? Who does not want to visit a country full of culture and traditions? Well, Portugal is boasting not only those but also of beautiful sceneries and fantastic cuisine ! The top cities in Portugal are Lisbon , Porto, and Funchal.

If you’re looking for cheap accommodations on where to stay, check out these cheap hostels in Lisbon and Porto .

  • Average food budget per day: 12-15USD

Portugal is one of the cheap holiday destinations in the world.

11. Czech Republic

Why does the Czech Republic land a spot on so many of my lists? Because this country has boundless opportunities for solo travelers and families alike. If you’ve been to Prague, journey out into the other wonderful cities that the Czech Republic has to offer.

The romantic town of Český Krumlov is an excellent destination for a weekend getaway, and because it’s out of the hustle and bustle of Prague , your euro will go even farther.

Which cities in the Czech Republic should you visit? The top cities to visit in the Czech Republic are Prague, Karlovy Vary, and Brno.

  • Local Currency: Czech Koruna
  • Average food budget per day: 8-12USD
  • Accommodation per night: 18-23USD/person

Visit Czech Republic as it is one of the cheap places to travel in Europe.

12. Albania

If you want to save money while traveling, Albania’s capital is perfect for a city break – look into the pastel capital city of Tirana. In Albania , you can eat for about 10 euros a day (drinks included!) while taking in the breathtaking architecture. But, a trip to Albania is incomplete without a stop in Saranda to visit the immaculate Blue Eye spring . You can stay at a hotel with its private beach and pool, or meet backpackers at the cheaper hostels nearby.

Not to mention, Albania is an uprising digital hub and one of the top cheap destinations in Europe for nomads.

Which cities in Albania should you visit? If you want to holiday in the Mediterranean without breaking the bank, Albania is your place to go! With its coastal cities that surround the Albanian Riviera , Tirana (the capital), and Durrës.

  • Local Currency: Albanian Lek
  • Average food budget per day: 6-10USD
  • Accommodation per night: 8-12USD/person

Top 20 Cheapest Countries in Europe to Visit for Budget Travelers

13. Croatia

For outdoor enthusiasts, travel to the island of Lastovo in Croatia . It’s the youngest nature park and the furthermost inhabited island. Far away from the crowds, you can enjoy swimming in crystal clear blue seas during the day and star gazing at night.

For city lovers, Zagreb is a perfect city break. Zagreb offers beautiful cathedrals and exceptional nightlife much like the other beautiful Balkan countries you must explore, too.

You can also take a day tour to Plitvice Lakes National Park from big cities such as Dubrovnik and Split.

Or on the other hand, why not check out some of the castles in Croatia ? You’ll be fascinated by how beautiful they are!

Which cities in Croatia should you visit? Croatia has received fame in the last few years thanks to The Game of Thrones that gave the country its spotlight highlighting its beautiful forts and old medieval cities. The famous places in Croatia are Dubrovnik , Split , and Istria .

That said, you must not miss Plitvice National Park as it is such a magical place to see.

  • Local Currency: Croatian Kuna
  • Average food budget per day: 9-15USD
  • Accommodation per night: 17-22USD/person

Visit Croatia as it is one of the cheap European vacations you can have!

In Istanbul, you can eat like a king for about 5 euros. This not to miss the city is rich in culture, nightlife, and excellent foodie. Jump on a plane and make Istanbul your next city break .

Wander through the grand bazaar in the morning and spend your afternoon exploring the extravagant blue mosque.

So, if you’re looking for an experience of a lifetime, then Turkey should be on your list as it is undoubtedly one of the cheap places to visit in Europe .

Which cities in Turkey should you visit? The top places to check out in Turkey are Istanbul, Pamukkale, and Antalya.

  • Local Currency: Turkish Lira
  • Average food spending per day: 4-10USD
  • Suggested daily spending: 15-25USD

Turkey is one of the cheap travel destinations in the world!

15. Estonia

Estonia is located in the Baltics, and its capital is Tallinn, a beautiful small city with a beautiful medieval fortress. A UNESCO World Heritage protected site, and you’ll get a glimpse of what life used to be including vendors in old clothing, paved streets, and old buildings. A backpackers hub, you can make sure that your budget will do well in Estonia for what it is worth.

Also, not to mention, Tallinn is one of my favorite cities in Europe . I’ve personally been here so many times it is almost like home! If capitals aren’t your thing but plan to visit Estonia shortly, please read my post about other places to visit in this marvelous country.

If come around summertime, make sure to also do a little trip to some of the islands in Estonia !

Which cities in Estonia should you visit? Estonia may be a tiny country that houses not even a million citizens; it still does have one of the quaintest capital you’ll ever visit! Tallinn is indeed a lovely place where you’ll be transported to medieval times, but student cities such as Tartu and the coastal city of Pärnu are also worth the visit if you come to Estonia!

  • Average food budget per day: 7-12USD
  • Accommodation per night: 11-16USD/person

Go to Estonia for some cheap Europe holidays.

16. North Macedonia

One of the cheapest countries in Europe – see the picturesque capital city, Skopje from above by visiting the Kale Fortress. Even better: you can get this amazing view of the city for free. Head down to the Old Bazaar if you are looking to see beautiful mosques and markets. No matter where you end up in Skopje, this capital is sure to impress.

Which cities in North Macedonia should you visit? The top places to visit in North Macedonia are Skopje, Ohrid, and Bitola.

  • Local Currency: Macedonian Denar
  • Accommodation per night: 22-28USD/person

Macedonia, cheapest cities in Europe

This island country is full of hidden gems. Starting your trip to the cultural hub of Valletta, you can explore aged marketplaces and beautiful homes. The city is nothing short of beautiful. Head to the “silent city” of Mdina to find the old capital of Malta . Malta boasts cultural hubs and beaches alike, let this be one of your next weekend breaks in Europe.

Which cities in Malta should you visit? Malta may be a tiny island slash country, but it sure does a lot to offer ! From swindling hills to beautiful cliffs, there are many places in Malta you can’t miss, and some of its highlights are Valetta, Gozo, and the Comino Islands!

  • Accommodation per night: 25-30USD/person

Malta boasts cultural hubs and beaches

No, Italy is not exactly one of the cheapest countries in Europe, but if you plan your trip well, this destination can be done on a small budget. Cinque Terre is a series of picture-perfect fishing towns. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a perfect place to explore on foot, as cars are banned from towns, just like Venice – another beautiful place in Italy you must visit (but only in low season!).

Which cities in Italy should you visit? How can we even narrow this down to a few cities? It feels like one should visit ALL places in Italy as they are all stunning and worth the visit. However, our top recommendations are Venice , Pisa , Rome , Florence , and Bologna – all are so close to each other and are equally beautiful.

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  • Suggested daily budget: 55-65USD
  • Accommodation per night: 30-35USD/person

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A bit off the beaten track and one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe, Kosovo offers some of the grandest churches in Eastern Europe . It’s no wonder this country is a premier Eastern European destination for Balkan travelers .

In Kosovo, you can enjoy macarons and coffee for about a euro – what is better than that? Be sure to spend time in the Ottoman city of Prizren!

Which cities in Kosovo should you visit? The top cities to visit in Kosovo are Pristina, Fierza, and Prizren.

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Kosovo, cheapest places to travel in Europe

Looking for cheap European holidays? Visit old Riga to get your fill-in of oversized churches and cobble-lined paths. If you’re an aquatic lover, be sure to spend time in the old harbor town of Andrejsala which has now turned into a top art destination in Europe .

For more information about the places to see and things to do, check out this guide to Latvia for more details! 

Which cities in Latvia should you visit? The top places to visit in Latvia are Riga, Jūrmala, and Sigulda.

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FAQs about the cheap countries in Europe

How can i go to europe for cheap.

Lucky for us, we’re now living in the future and there’s always a cheap way to get to Europe from everywhere in the world! You can check our handy guide on how to find cheap flights using only one web tool – read it here .

The cheapest European country to visit will always depend on how you properly budget yourself so please always be mindful of your spendings.

How can I travel around Europe for cheap?

There are plenty of ways! Europe has amazing budget airline connections between cities on top of its effective rail and bus system. All of which you can massively save some money if you plan your trip accordingly, i.e book in advance, travel during the off-season, use student discounts, etc.

You can use Interrail and Eurorail to travel by train and for buses you can check out Omio and Flixbus .

How do I travel all of Europe on a budget?

Well, first of all, make sure you have enough money saved up on top of your travel budget! This way, you can comfortably travel anywhere your money can take you. Always do initial budget research beforehand so you can have an idea of how much it will cost you to be in one place DAILY. Budget your trip is a good website to have a rough estimate. Take this calculator with a grain of salt though, it is not 100% accurate!

The best way is perhaps to read blogger’s blog posts about certain cities as some of them do include budget breakdowns. A good start would be €50/day, which should be good for most European countries!

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Hello, I am from Lebanon and I am planning for a 6 days trip to a European country, with a total of budget around 400 euros, I can’t decide where to go, Italy or Portugal ? Since my budget need to cover accommodation, food, transportation inside the country and the ability to visit some sights and museums. Can you help with this ?

Your inputs are amazing. This will help novice European traveller like me to choose which country to go. I am planning to go to Warsaw, Poland. Can you suggest which countries i can choose in my travel for about 10 days.

My name is fredy.am living in poland.I this December (2019)am planning to make one trip.december 23 to January 2.my budget is 400 Euro only.is it possible to travel ? suggest me best places in this price range and covered these days . Thank you

Thank you for your email! From your message, I understood that you want to travel for 10 days on a €40 daily budget – this is absolutely a good daily budget for most Eastern European countries and, as well, the Balkan countries. With this budget, you can easily cover hostel dorm rooms and meals.

With that said, it won’t truly bring you far so you’ll need to do a little bit more research on places you’d like to visit and figure out some of the free things to do in that specific city. Doing this, you can easily get by with €40 daily budget.

However, please keep in mind that I’m assuming that your flights and mode of transportation are covered separately. If it is not, it is still possible as intercountry buses are rather cheap around Eastern Europe and the Balkans but you might find yourself in a pinch if flights and transportation are included in this €400 budget you’re speaking of. It is always good to have some wiggle room and expand your budget a little bit more but stick at a good €40/day budget.

I hope this helps!

Cheers, Evan K

Lol Kosovo is so not a country. Read something before actually writing something

Kosovo is a self-declared independent country. Yes, it is not officially a country but its independence is recognized by many others hence I added Kosovo in this list. Nevertheless, it is a cheap destination to visit. We did our research 😉

I’m from Kuala Lumpur. Love this site , very informative thanks ????????, planning a trip to Albania and few neighbouring countries in April 2019.

There is no country named Macedonia! Macedonia is Greece and obviously there are no two Macedonias.

North Macedonia – that’s a real country located in the Balkans.

Great list. I’ve been to many far flung places and only now am I just starting to venture around my neighbouring countries in Europe. I do like a bargain. Hmmm, Bulgaria, Romania or Albania. I’m a bit of a foody,photography, love getting off the beaten track and enjoy a beer.

Then the places mentioned here certainly should be on your list!

I am planning a 10 days trip for me and daughter in August. Croatia and Hungary on list. Travelling on budget but want to add a 3rd country. Do you think London will be great as the 3rd option or would you recommend another

I think London is a little too expensive if you’re traveling on a budget. Perhaps check out Croatia and Hungary’s neighboring countries such as Slovenia, Bosnia, and so on. They are beautiful, lots to see and you can do good on a budget.

These are great ideas. I have two 6 year olds – do you recommend places like Czech and Croatia (coast) for a family with you kids?

Absolutely, Czech Republic and Croatia have family-friendly destinations where kids can also enjoy.

Other than cs& hostels …what about the camping facilities in this countries is it possible to use tents?

I’m pretty sure there are tons fo camping areas in these countries!

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According to a 2023 analysis of 16 beach destinations in Europe, the Mediterranean town of Marmaris, in Turkey, reported the lowest price for a family holiday. Based on the study, the average cost related to a beach vacation at the Turkish destination amounted to roughly 115 British pounds in 2023. That year, Algarve in Portugal reported the second-cheapest figure, at 120 British pounds.

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The report analyzed the following destinations: Marmaris (Turkey), Algarve (Portugal), Sunny Beach (Bulgaria), Costa del Sol (Spain), Kos (Greece), Paphos (Cyprus), Rhodes (Greece), Funchal (Madeira, Portugal), Sliema (Malta), Corfu (Greece), Majorca (Balearic Isles, Spain), Puglia (Italy), Crete (Greece), Lanzarote (Canary Isles, Spain), Porec (Croatia), and Ibiza (Balearic Isles, Spain).

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Beach in Villamoura, in The Algarve

Before we get to when to book, there are two months locals say are a definite no-no, if you’re planning a break to Portugal ’s stunning Algarve.

The region has just been named as the fifth best-value destination in the world for 2024 by Post Office Travel Money, making it Europe’s cheapest.

According to the brand’s Worldwide Holiday Costs Barometer, you’ll get more bang for your buck here than anywhere else on the continent, including Marmaris in Turkey and Sunny Beach in Bulgaria , where prices have risen in the last year.

However, after visiting last month, I was toldtime and time again by locals and tour guides to avoid July and August at all costs. Apparently, it’s simply too hot and too busy. 

Obviously the heat hasn’t put people off so far, but one local told us that the area gets so rammed it’s become commonplace to see people queueing up to get into nearby mini-marts.

So, if peak summer holiday months are off-limits, when is the best time to visit this Portuguese jewel?  

Benagil Cave, Lagoa, Algarve, Portugal

Well, according to one of the brilliant guides who showed me some of the lesser-known areas, May is the sweet spot, followed by March, October and November.

It was a recommendation backed up by a second tour guide and, to be fair, these guys should know as they make a living out of the tourist industry.

I met both guides on a trip to the Algarve a couple of weeks ago in March (sensible time to go, apparently!) and can concur that it indeed was a really pleasant time to visit – if you aren’t planning to just flop and fly.

The weather got up to the early 20s, but at times it was cloudy and there were a few spots of much-needed rain – so while it wasn’t the best for sun-lovers, it was perfect for adventurers.   (Again another travel insider said that if you’re thinking of an activity holiday in the Algarve – steer clear of the super-sunny summer months.)

Claie and James exploring the Seven Hanging Valleys

Named ‘Europe’s best beach destination’ in 2023 for the tenth time in a row, the Algarve has 200km of stunning coastline with 88 Blue Flag beaches, ranging from stretches of golden sand to secluded rocky bays.

Undeniably these will always be a major draw for tourists, but there’s plenty more to do if you want a packed itinerary.

Our break was broken up with two contrasting areas of the Algarve – the more relaxed and traditional Calveiro, and the busier (but definitely not bustling) modern area of Villamoura.

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On top of that we took a little trip to the most amazing little tourist spot, Culatra Island, which had an amazing story to tell. 

Inside Carvoeiro

Beautiful beach in Carvoeiro, Algarve, Portugal

A small picturesque coastal town, Carvoeira combines beautiful sandy beaches with stunning cliffs and sea caves. Praia do Carvoeiro is the main beach, then there’s Praia da Marinha and Praia de Benagil. Visitors can also take a boat tour to get up close to the magical ‘grottos’ carved into the coastline, or take a walk along the top, as I did. 

Called the Seven Hanging Valleys, due to the sea-made indents in the cliffs, the trail spans around eight miles, although our tour covered just half of that, as our guide Fábio Rodrigues, kindly incorporated a hotel finish into our walk, as it was nestled into the cliffside alongside one of the many caves. 

One of the many coves to explore on The Algarve

The trek was organised by Algarfun , as we walked along the clifftops, Fabio told all about how the coves were formed by the sea and rainfall and shown various sinkholes along the way. Some would end up creating yet another cove, while others stood starkly as a simple reminder of the power of nature. 

It was a stunning but rocky walk with some ups and downs, so for those who aren’t fans of a bit of legwork, further along the coastline you can also take a trip along the very safe boardwalk, which offers the same glorious views, which also takes you into the town. 

There are plenty of places to eat and drink in Carvoeiro, too. As we went in early spring there wasn’t really an issue finding a table, but as the months warm up, even a small town like this attracts the crowds, so book ahead. There’s also plenty of shops to mooch in, especially if you’re after some of local cork and leather goodies. 

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A restaurant next to a harbour at sunset in Villamoura

If you love a bit of luxury-yacht spotting, this is the place to be as it boasts one of the largest marinas in Portugal and is filled with so many envy-enducing mega-fancy boats. 

It’s also home to a bustling hub of activity day and night, whether you want to take a stroll around the shops or restaurants or a trip to some beautifully sandy beaches, such as Praia da Marina and Praia da Falésia, where you can just chill or do something a bit more adventurous like jet skiing and parasailing .

The Algarve’s secret gem

Culatra is an island located in the Ria Formosa Natural Park, situated just off the coast and requires a boat to get there, which you can either hire privately or take the ferry from Olhão or Faro.

Culatra Island at sunset

As we took a mile-long walk from the lighthouse in Ria Formosa Natural Park , along the beach, our guide Diana Nunes explained that the island is made up of three areas: one which is home to tourists and locals, another which is the main tourist post and another spot, called Ilha da Culatra, where the president of the island, Sílvia Padinha lives.

Although Ilha da Culatra allows visitors, you’ll not find one Airbnb here, as this place is strictly home to locals only. You can’t even buy your way to owning a place on the island – and plenty have tried apparently. 

Boardwalk on Culatra Island

It’s no understatement that this place looks like a postcard picture. Colourful old boats line the quay, the beaches are golden and litter-free, while the houses and streets, wihch are surrounded by an array of greenery, carry a beautiful simplicity.

Diana arranged for us to have local fresh oysters with Sílvia, who has been a gamechanger in turning the island around. Home to a small fishing community, she has helped it become a designated protected area due to its ecological significance.

As an oyster virgin, the pressure was on for me not to gag in front of the President if I didn’t like them. Thankfully I was a convert, and ended up guzzling eight of them – and that was before a lunch of prawns, cuttlefish and clams at the local restaurant, followed by a freshly baked pastel de nata from the only bakery on the island. 

Culatra Island ariel view

Where else to go

Other popular spots in the Algarve include Albufeira, Lagos, Faro, and Portimao, with dolphin-spotting tours and sunset cruises departing from each throughout the busy season.

Faro’s Old Town is a must-see for history buffs, while families can enjoy theme parks like Zoomarine and Slide & Splash. There are also a number of nearby vineyards, where you can sample the local wines and find out how it’s produced.

sushi, a fresh pastel de nata and and ice cream dessert

Weather in the Algarve

According the Met Office, you can average maximum temperatures of 29.1°C in July, with hardly any rain and up 12 hours of sunshine each day during the summer. January is the coldest month, seeing peaks of 16.2°C and 60mm rainfall.

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Regular flights to Faro are available from most UK airports, with return fares in May starting at £37 according to Skyscanner. The most expensive month is August, when a return will set you back at least £103.

Where to stay

The Tivoli Carveiro is just a five minute walk from the town centre, but also has the most amazing restaurants if you don’t fancy eating out. The very classy The One restaurant offers amazing dishes such as Guineafowl Casserole and Porcini sponge, while the hotel’s sushi chef serves the most delicious platters (which include up to 46 different types) in the rooftop Sky Bar , which also offers breathtaking views over the Atlantic. 

Tivoli Carveiro Algarve Resort

The hotel has it’s own spa, pool and gym, as did our other hotel, the Tivoli Marina Villamoura , which offers an incredible couples massages.

A great way to start the evening was at The Argo cocktail bar in the hotel, where the mixologist served magical creations, including the sea-inspired The Argo. Their main restaurant, Pepper’s Steakhouse , is a meat-lovers dream with not only wagyu on the menu but also a brilliant share platter of a trio of meats including lamb, sirloin steak and entrecote. Meanwhile, their beach restaurant, Porubeach , is the perfect place to wile away the hours in front of the sun, sea and sand thanks to an in-house DJ and delicious food and wine.

ivoli Marina Vilamoura Algarve Resort

Nightly rates at Tivoli Marina Vilamoura Algarve Resort start from 300 Euros per night based on two sharing a Superior Marina View Room with breakfast. 

Nightly rates at Tivoli Carvoeiro Algarve Resort start from 225 Euros per night, based on two sharing a Superior Room with breakfast. 

To book visit  www.tivolihotels.com

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<p>Vacationing somewhere new or traveling back to a favorite spot is always exciting, but there's no doubt that some getaways can get expensive. And with inflation affecting many bottom lines, it's easy to let a fear of high pricing keep you from booking your next trip. But travel is still a priority for Americans. According to the U.S. Travel Association, travel spending will increase this year, even compared with pre-pandemic levels. And while demand may be high, and steals and deals harder to come by (you should know the <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/when-to-buy-plane-tickets/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best time to book a flight</a> and the <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/best-day-to-book-hotel-room" rel="noopener noreferrer">best time to book a hote</a><a href="https://www.rd.com/article/best-day-to-book-hotel-room" rel="noopener noreferrer">l</a>), there are plenty of cheap places to travel around the world and some <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/best-travel-apps/">great travel apps</a> to help you plan.</p> <p>We've got you covered with the best low-cost <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/mini-family-vacations-on-a-budget/" rel="noopener noreferrer">quick trips</a> and big adventures, both in the U.S. and around the globe, and they all have one thing in common: They're perfect for <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/how-to-travel-cheap/" rel="noopener noreferrer">traveling on a budget</a>. These spots offer affordable adventures without giving up any of the relaxation or entertainment that make vacations so enjoyable. And all of them are equally delightful outside of peak seasons, when prices on both airfare and hotels decrease. (In Europe, for example, avoid the prime tourist months of June through August.) For the most cost-effective travel (and to scratch that wanderlust itch), here are our cheap travel picks.</p>

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Vacationing somewhere new or traveling back to a favorite spot is always exciting, but there's no doubt that some getaways can get expensive. And with inflation affecting many bottom lines, it's easy to let a fear of high pricing keep you from booking your next trip. But travel is still a priority for Americans. According to the U.S. Travel Association, travel spending will increase this year, even compared with pre-pandemic levels. And while demand may be high, and steals and deals harder to come by (you should know the best time to book a flight and the best time to book a hotel ), there are plenty of cheap places to travel around the world and some great travel apps to help you plan.

We've got you covered with the best low-cost quick trips and big adventures, both in the U.S. and around the globe, and they all have one thing in common: They're perfect for traveling on a budget . These spots offer affordable adventures without giving up any of the relaxation or entertainment that make vacations so enjoyable. And all of them are equally delightful outside of peak seasons, when prices on both airfare and hotels decrease. (In Europe, for example, avoid the prime tourist months of June through August.) For the most cost-effective travel (and to scratch that wanderlust itch), here are our cheap travel picks.

<h3 class="">Europe</h3> <p>Portugal offers all the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/most-popular-destinations-in-western-europe/" rel="noopener noreferrer">greatest hits of Europe</a>, but at a wallet-friendly price. Its capital city, Lisbon, ranked in the top 10 in a recent travel trends report from Kayak for its <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/get-the-best-airfare-possible/" rel="noopener noreferrer">affordable international airfare</a> (averaging $708 round trip) and low-cost nightly hotel prices (averaging $153 per night).</p> <p>And you don't need a pocket full of cash to enjoy your time here. Simply walk the winding, picturesque cobblestone streets of Lisbon, lined with shops, restaurants, fountains and statues of leaders and poets. Step into a bakery to sample a <em>pastel de nata</em> (egg custard tart) for only 1 euro, or stop at one of the many stands to down a shot of ginja, the signature Portuguese cherry liquor (served in a tiny chocolate cup) for about 1.20 euro. Live performances of Fado, traditional Portuguese folk music, can be heard at spots like the Tasca do Chico, in the center of town, for an authentic and affordable experience.</p>

Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal offers all the greatest hits of Europe , but at a wallet-friendly price. Its capital city, Lisbon, ranked in the top 10 in a recent travel trends report from Kayak for its affordable international airfare (averaging $708 round trip) and low-cost nightly hotel prices (averaging $153 per night).

And you don't need a pocket full of cash to enjoy your time here. Simply walk the winding, picturesque cobblestone streets of Lisbon, lined with shops, restaurants, fountains and statues of leaders and poets. Step into a bakery to sample a pastel de nata (egg custard tart) for only 1 euro, or stop at one of the many stands to down a shot of ginja, the signature Portuguese cherry liquor (served in a tiny chocolate cup) for about 1.20 euro. Live performances of Fado, traditional Portuguese folk music, can be heard at spots like the Tasca do Chico, in the center of town, for an authentic and affordable experience.

<h3 class="">South America</h3> <p>Set on the Caribbean coast, Cartagena, Colombia (touted as the most romantic city in the country and perfect for a <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/romantic-getaways/" rel="noopener noreferrer">romantic getaway</a>) blends heritage with sparkling ocean for a true tropical paradise. It's just a five-hour direct flight from New York and a three-hour hop from Miami. (No major international airport near you? Consider pricing out a separate ticket that gets you to your primary flight's location.) Airfare is typically in the mid-$500 range round trip, and Kayak lists their affordable hotels around $182 per night.</p> <p>The capital city was declared a World Heritage Site thanks to its history and beautiful architecture, with colorful castles, cobblestone streets and colonial churches, so there's plenty to see. But what makes this city one of the best cheap places to travel is the low cost of living in a country that offers many of the first-world amenities and infrastructure you'd expect in a much more expensive location. Enjoy coffee at less than a quarter and multi-course meals for $4. Also, be sure to sample an <em>arepa con queso</em> (corn cake with cheese). Wondering what to read on your Colombian vacation? Nobel Prize–winning author Gabriel García Márquez set two of his most-beloved books, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Love-Time-Cholera-Oprahs-Book/dp/0307389731" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>The Love in the Time of Cholera</em></a> and <em><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Love-Other-Demons-Vintage-International/dp/1400034922" rel="noopener noreferrer">Of Love and Other Demons</a>,</em> in Cartagena.</p>

Cartagena, Colombia

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Set on the Caribbean coast, Cartagena, Colombia (touted as the most romantic city in the country and perfect for a romantic getaway ) blends heritage with sparkling ocean for a true tropical paradise. It's just a five-hour direct flight from New York and a three-hour hop from Miami. (No major international airport near you? Consider pricing out a separate ticket that gets you to your primary flight's location.) Airfare is typically in the mid-$500 range round trip, and Kayak lists their affordable hotels around $182 per night.

The capital city was declared a World Heritage Site thanks to its history and beautiful architecture, with colorful castles, cobblestone streets and colonial churches, so there's plenty to see. But what makes this city one of the best cheap places to travel is the low cost of living in a country that offers many of the first-world amenities and infrastructure you'd expect in a much more expensive location. Enjoy coffee at less than a quarter and multi-course meals for $4. Also, be sure to sample an arepa con queso (corn cake with cheese). Wondering what to read on your Colombian vacation? Nobel Prize–winning author Gabriel García Márquez set two of his most-beloved books, The Love in the Time of Cholera and Of Love and Other Demons , in Cartagena.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>This one's for the kids! Theme park fans looking for <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/affordable-family-vacations/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cheap family vacations</a> will be surprised that some of the biggest thrills are right in the Midwest. Ohio is big on fun and equally big on savings as one of the best cheap places to travel in the U.S. It also makes for one of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-states-road-trip/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best road trips in America</a>, thanks to its Midwestern location.</p> <p>According to experts at Family Destinations Guide, who analyzed every theme park in the country, the best value (between hotels, tickets, food and general expenses) is at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. It's the cheapest day out for a family of four compared with other top <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-amusement-park-in-every-state/" rel="noopener noreferrer">U.S. amusement parks</a>, with the lowest daily food spend ($26.32), the lowest average daily cost for park tickets ($160 for a family of four) and hotels at just $79 per night. Want to make a week of it? Cedar Point, Ohio, is about a three-hour drive from Mason and came in a close second, with a daily average ticket price for a family of four at $180.</p>

Mason, Ohio

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This one's for the kids! Theme park fans looking for cheap family vacations will be surprised that some of the biggest thrills are right in the Midwest. Ohio is big on fun and equally big on savings as one of the best cheap places to travel in the U.S. It also makes for one of the best road trips in America , thanks to its Midwestern location.

According to experts at Family Destinations Guide, who analyzed every theme park in the country, the best value (between hotels, tickets, food and general expenses) is at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. It's the cheapest day out for a family of four compared with other top U.S. amusement parks , with the lowest daily food spend ($26.32), the lowest average daily cost for park tickets ($160 for a family of four) and hotels at just $79 per night. Want to make a week of it? Cedar Point, Ohio, is about a three-hour drive from Mason and came in a close second, with a daily average ticket price for a family of four at $180.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>While Mexico has a long list of <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/popular-travel-destinations-in-mexico/" rel="noopener noreferrer">popular travel destinations</a>, we find this North American city to be a great bang for your buck. There are plenty of historical sites to see throughout the area, including a host of world-class museums and amazing art centers in Mexico City with inexpensive admission fees. Plus, the exchange rate is more than 18 pesos to $1.</p> <p>Are you interested in some of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-all-inclusive-resorts-in-mexico/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best</a><a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-all-inclusive-resorts-in-mexico/" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Mexican all-inclusive resorts</a>? With a pay-one-price model that includes your room, food, beverages and activities, all-inclusive lodging could be a budget-friendly option in Mexico. If you prefer to stay in standard <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/hotel-vs-airbnb/" rel="noopener noreferrer">hotels or Airbnbs</a>, there are plenty of inexpensive lodging options in (and cheap flights to) Mexico City. Get ready for cost savings!</p>

Mexico City, Mexico

While Mexico has a long list of popular travel destinations , we find this North American city to be a great bang for your buck. There are plenty of historical sites to see throughout the area, including a host of world-class museums and amazing art centers in Mexico City with inexpensive admission fees. Plus, the exchange rate is more than 18 pesos to $1.

Are you interested in some of the best Mexican all-inclusive resorts ? With a pay-one-price model that includes your room, food, beverages and activities, all-inclusive lodging could be a budget-friendly option in Mexico. If you prefer to stay in standard hotels or Airbnbs , there are plenty of inexpensive lodging options in (and cheap flights to) Mexico City. Get ready for cost savings!

<h3 class="">Europe</h3> <p>Prague is one of our favorite historical cities in Europe and one of the best cheap places to travel for charm and culture. The perfectly preserved city has bright red trolleys ($1.35 for a ride) traversing original cobblestone streets lined with charming stone buildings. Around every corner, you'll find a new free attraction to appreciate, like the classic pubs (get a pilsner pint for around $2) or the medieval Charles Bridge, which is lined with majestic stone statues. Another highlight: There's an entire castle district centered around the majestic Prague Castle complex.</p> <p>And it's not just the Prague city center that offers lots to do for a tiny price tag. Head off into the lovely countryside for a budget-friendly day of visiting <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/gorgeous-wineries-everyone-should-visit/" rel="noopener noreferrer">gorgeous wineries</a>. Plus, we can promise you'll find affordable luxury on the hotel front here too, with stellar stays at grand hotels and boutique hotels alike.</p>

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is one of our favorite historical cities in Europe and one of the best cheap places to travel for charm and culture. The perfectly preserved city has bright red trolleys ($1.35 for a ride) traversing original cobblestone streets lined with charming stone buildings. Around every corner, you'll find a new free attraction to appreciate, like the classic pubs (get a pilsner pint for around $2) or the medieval Charles Bridge, which is lined with majestic stone statues. Another highlight: There's an entire castle district centered around the majestic Prague Castle complex.

And it's not just the Prague city center that offers lots to do for a tiny price tag. Head off into the lovely countryside for a budget-friendly day of visiting gorgeous wineries . Plus, we can promise you'll find affordable luxury on the hotel front here too, with stellar stays at grand hotels and boutique hotels alike.

<h3 class="">South America</h3> <p>A <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/states-hidden-gems/">hidden gem</a> in South America, Uruguay is just a quick jump from better-known tourist spots, such as Buenos Aires, but is much more low-key and laid back. The exchange rate, from Uruguayan pesos to U.S. dollars, is currently 26 to 1, so Americans will get great value for the dollar when they visit. In particular, the historic city of Colonia del Sacramento is a phenomenal place for history buffs to revel in relics of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The well-preserved urban landscape has landed the city on the World Heritage List, offering historic walking tours of the cobbled streets flanked with colorful homes, restaurants and shops. In the warmer seasons, residents throw block parties, at which you can enjoy homemade Uruguayan street food. And even if you're dining at restaurants, an entire day of eating could cost you less than $10.</p> <p>Lodging options range from small boutiques for about $50 per night to hotel chains, such as Sheraton, for around $160 per night. Round-trip flight prices tend to average about $540. And since the country is in the Southern Hemisphere, their summer high season is December through February, which makes it one of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/hottest-travel-destinations-winter/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best travel destinations during winter</a>. If you want to get the best deals and pleasant weather, plan to visit in November or March.</p>

Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay

A hidden gem in South America, Uruguay is just a quick jump from better-known tourist spots, such as Buenos Aires, but is much more low-key and laid back. The exchange rate, from Uruguayan pesos to U.S. dollars, is currently 26 to 1, so Americans will get great value for the dollar when they visit. In particular, the historic city of Colonia del Sacramento is a phenomenal place for history buffs to revel in relics of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The well-preserved urban landscape has landed the city on the World Heritage List, offering historic walking tours of the cobbled streets flanked with colorful homes, restaurants and shops. In the warmer seasons, residents throw block parties, at which you can enjoy homemade Uruguayan street food. And even if you're dining at restaurants, an entire day of eating could cost you less than $10.

Lodging options range from small boutiques for about $50 per night to hotel chains, such as Sheraton, for around $160 per night. Round-trip flight prices tend to average about $540. And since the country is in the Southern Hemisphere, their summer high season is December through February, which makes it one of the best travel destinations during winter . If you want to get the best deals and pleasant weather, plan to visit in November or March.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>It's easier (and way more affordable) to visit Puerto Rico than you may think. Since this beautiful tropical island is part of the United States, you don't have to pass through customs, exchange money or even bring a passport to visit. And once you arrive, there's plenty of inexpensive entertainment, including some of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/resorts-in-puerto-rico/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best all-inclusive resorts</a>.</p> <p>Puerto Rico is home to a bounty of stunning (and free!) beaches, especially in the main arrival city of San Juan, one of the best places in the U.S. for a <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-budget-friendly-beach-destinations/" rel="noopener noreferrer">cheap beach vacation</a>. While in town, be sure to explore the historic architecture of Old San Juan and Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a citadel built between the 16th and 18th centuries. When you're ready for lunch, try a <em>tripleta</em>, a popular (and massive) Puerto Rican sandwich of marinated meats that costs about $8 at one of the city's food trucks.</p> <p>Although we've seen round-trip airfares for around $200 from the East Coast, it can be especially handy to use your points or <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/best-travel-credit-cards/">credit card travel rewards</a> to fly down to Puerto Rico. Hotels will cost most during peak winter and spring break periods. You'll also want to avoid the late summer and early fall because of hurricane season. But weather during the rest of the year is downright beautiful.</p>

San Juan, Puerto Rico

It's easier (and way more affordable) to visit Puerto Rico than you may think. Since this beautiful tropical island is part of the United States, you don't have to pass through customs, exchange money or even bring a passport to visit. And once you arrive, there's plenty of inexpensive entertainment, including some of the best all-inclusive resorts .

Puerto Rico is home to a bounty of stunning (and free!) beaches, especially in the main arrival city of San Juan, one of the best places in the U.S. for a cheap beach vacation . While in town, be sure to explore the historic architecture of Old San Juan and Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a citadel built between the 16th and 18th centuries. When you're ready for lunch, try a tripleta , a popular (and massive) Puerto Rican sandwich of marinated meats that costs about $8 at one of the city's food trucks.

Although we've seen round-trip airfares for around $200 from the East Coast, it can be especially handy to use your points or  credit card travel rewards to fly down to Puerto Rico. Hotels will cost most during peak winter and spring break periods. You'll also want to avoid the late summer and early fall because of hurricane season. But weather during the rest of the year is downright beautiful.

<h3 class="">Asia</h3> <p>Book a trip to the mystical country of Thailand, one of the most <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/underrated-travel-destinations-in-the-world/" rel="noopener noreferrer">underrated travel destinations</a> in the world. Known as the Land of Smiles, this Southeast Asian trip of a lifetime is complete with relaxing, adventurous, culinary and cultural experiences, all of which are totally budget-friendly. The most affordable city when it comes to travel is Thailand's capital of Bangkok. It's a city sometimes associated with its <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/what-to-pack-in-carry-on/" rel="noopener noreferrer">backpacking scene</a>, however according to a luxury-on-a-budget survey by money.co.uk, Bangkok was the cheapest city in the world for luxury car rentals, Michelin-starred meals and five-star hotel stays, with the cheapest luxury hotels starting at $110. As far as getting there, we found flights for $860 round trip from the East Coast in the late spring (you'll want to avoid visiting during the steamy mid-summer months).</p> <p>Once there, travelers can take advantage of other affordable luxuries, such as authentic Thai spas (at $10 an hour), incredible local cuisine for just a few dollars and a tuk-tuk ride (motorized three-wheel rickshaws popular around the city) for just $1.50 to see the golden temples that line the Chao Phraya River.</p>

Bangkok, Thailand

Book a trip to the mystical country of Thailand, one of the most underrated travel destinations in the world. Known as the Land of Smiles, this Southeast Asian trip of a lifetime is complete with relaxing, adventurous, culinary and cultural experiences, all of which are totally budget-friendly. The most affordable city when it comes to travel is Thailand's capital of Bangkok. It's a city sometimes associated with its backpacking scene , however according to a luxury-on-a-budget survey by money.co.uk, Bangkok was the cheapest city in the world for luxury car rentals, Michelin-starred meals and five-star hotel stays, with the cheapest luxury hotels starting at $110. As far as getting there, we found flights for $860 round trip from the East Coast in the late spring (you'll want to avoid visiting during the steamy mid-summer months).

Once there, travelers can take advantage of other affordable luxuries, such as authentic Thai spas (at $10 an hour), incredible local cuisine for just a few dollars and a tuk-tuk ride (motorized three-wheel rickshaws popular around the city) for just $1.50 to see the golden temples that line the Chao Phraya River.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>Cosmopolitan Toronto, one of the most <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/most-popular-destinations-in-canada/" rel="noopener noreferrer">popular destinations in Canada</a>, is just a 90-minute trip from 60% of the United States, so it's easy to reach for many vacationers. Plus, the U.S. dollar is strong against Canadian currency, so it will feel like the whole city is on sale. And according to Kayak, Toronto is one of the top cities for great hotel and airfare deals, with overnight stays averaging $202 a night and airfare about $375 round trip.</p> <p>While you're there, head to the top of the CN Tower to take in the amazing views. Then, head to the neighboring Ripley's aquarium where you can ride the moving sidewalk through a shark tank. Both are included in the Toronto CityPASS, which features admission to five top attractions for a discounted rate and starts at just $56. The warmer months are peak season to visit Toronto, but they're also when you can take advantage of the city's most notable free attraction: the downtown beaches of one of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/prettiest-lake-in-every-state/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Great Lakes</a>, Lake Ontario. Catch some summer rays here with the whole family.</p>

Toronto, Canada

Cosmopolitan Toronto, one of the most popular destinations in Canada , is just a 90-minute trip from 60% of the United States, so it's easy to reach for many vacationers. Plus, the U.S. dollar is strong against Canadian currency, so it will feel like the whole city is on sale. And according to Kayak, Toronto is one of the top cities for great hotel and airfare deals, with overnight stays averaging $202 a night and airfare about $375 round trip.

While you're there, head to the top of the CN Tower to take in the amazing views. Then, head to the neighboring Ripley's aquarium where you can ride the moving sidewalk through a shark tank. Both are included in the Toronto CityPASS, which features admission to five top attractions for a discounted rate and starts at just $56. The warmer months are peak season to visit Toronto, but they're also when you can take advantage of the city's most notable free attraction: the downtown beaches of one of the Great Lakes , Lake Ontario. Catch some summer rays here with the whole family.

<h3 class="">Africa</h3> <p>South Africa is without a doubt a <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/bucket-list-ideas-50-states/" rel="noopener noreferrer">bucket list destination</a> and was named one of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-places-to-travel/">best places to travel in 2023</a>. But can it be affordable? We think so! If flying to South Africa has seemed too prohibitive to keep you from visiting the Rainbow Nation, think again. Recently, both Delta and United have introduced non-stop flights to the country, creating competition on the routes and in turn, making airfare cheaper than we've ever seen—especially in the off-peak seasons of late spring and late fall, when rates dip well below $900 round trip. After you arrive, the exchange rate of nearly 18 rand to the dollar means that most hotels can cost $100 or less. Gourmet restaurants and award-winning wines are also affordable at every budget.</p> <p>Head to Table Mountain and overlook the city of Cape Town. Visit Robben Island and take in its rich multi-layered history. Explore the surrounding Cape Town Winelands, a beautiful region known for its exceptional vineyards, picturesque settings and history. And then take a day trip to Cape Point to see African penguins, zebra and other wildlife.</p>

Cape Town, South Africa

South Africa is without a doubt a bucket list destination  and was named one of the best places to travel in 2023 . But can it be affordable? We think so! If flying to South Africa has seemed too prohibitive to keep you from visiting the Rainbow Nation, think again. Recently, both Delta and United have introduced non-stop flights to the country, creating competition on the routes and in turn, making airfare cheaper than we've ever seen—especially in the off-peak seasons of late spring and late fall, when rates dip well below $900 round trip. After you arrive, the exchange rate of nearly 18 rand to the dollar means that most hotels can cost $100 or less. Gourmet restaurants and award-winning wines are also affordable at every budget.

Head to Table Mountain and overlook the city of Cape Town. Visit Robben Island and take in its rich multi-layered history. Explore the surrounding Cape Town Winelands, a beautiful region known for its exceptional vineyards, picturesque settings and history. And then take a day trip to Cape Point to see African penguins, zebra and other wildlife.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>If you're looking for the next cool city in Central America, head to Antigua in Guatemala (not to be confused with Antigua, the tropical island in the Caribbean). This well-preserved colonial town also happens to be near an especially hot attraction—it's surrounded by the Pacaya volcano. For as little as $22, you can have a local guide take you on a half-day walking tour of the volcano, complete with park entry fee, a water bottle and transportation to and from your hotel. Travelers who pack marshmallows and skewers can even roast them with the heat emanating from the volcano—now that's a once-in-a-lifetime activity at one of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/natural-wonders-of-the-world/" rel="noopener noreferrer">natural wonders of the world</a>.</p> <p>Hotels here run about $118 per night, and average airfare is about $340 round trip. November through March is the best time to visit to avoid the muddy wet season; however, you may pay a bit more to visit during this time. To get a deal and avoid the rain, try a visit just before November or after March, in the shoulder season.</p>

Antigua, Guatemala

If you're looking for the next cool city in Central America, head to Antigua in Guatemala (not to be confused with Antigua, the tropical island in the Caribbean). This well-preserved colonial town also happens to be near an especially hot attraction—it's surrounded by the Pacaya volcano. For as little as $22, you can have a local guide take you on a half-day walking tour of the volcano, complete with park entry fee, a water bottle and transportation to and from your hotel. Travelers who pack marshmallows and skewers can even roast them with the heat emanating from the volcano—now that's a once-in-a-lifetime activity at one of the natural wonders of the world .

Hotels here run about $118 per night, and average airfare is about $340 round trip. November through March is the best time to visit to avoid the muddy wet season; however, you may pay a bit more to visit during this time. To get a deal and avoid the rain, try a visit just before November or after March, in the shoulder season.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>Flights to Las Vegas are affordable year-round from most regions, especially if you know the <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/holiday-travel-tips/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best travel tips</a>. CheapAir.com recently listed Sin City as one of its top spots for culture, cuisine and adventure that you can visit without breaking the bank.</p> <p>Dining and accommodation can be had for a song, even if you're not a high roller, with five-star hotels offering rates just over $100. Depending on the time of year, airfare here tends to start at $160 round trip on <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/budget-airlines/" rel="noopener noreferrer">budget airlines</a>, such as Spirit, and you won't even need a rental car during your stay, since there's a free shuttle to take you up and down the Vegas strip.</p>

Las Vegas, Nevada

Flights to Las Vegas are affordable year-round from most regions, especially if you know the best travel tips . CheapAir.com recently listed Sin City as one of its top spots for culture, cuisine and adventure that you can visit without breaking the bank.

Dining and accommodation can be had for a song, even if you're not a high roller, with five-star hotels offering rates just over $100. Depending on the time of year, airfare here tends to start at $160 round trip on budget airlines , such as Spirit, and you won't even need a rental car during your stay, since there's a free shuttle to take you up and down the Vegas strip.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>This desert spot takes the top spot when it comes to cheap places to travel, especially thanks to its affordable accommodations and stunning <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/arizona-road-trip/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Arizona road trip</a> scenery. The average price for a weekend hotel in this northern Arizona town is just $74 per night, making it a solid fit if you're looking for a budget vacation out West. The city also makes the perfect base to explore the natural wonders of the area, including the unique geology of Vermilion Cliffs National Park and Rainbow Bridge National Monument, both of which are inexpensive outdoor entertainment for your getaway.</p> <p>Although Page has a regional airport, consider flying into Flagstaff, about a two-hour drive away, for more availability and lower airfare, averaging around $368 round trip. And avoid the summer months here, when the temperatures soar and the national parks are packed with vacationers. Spring and fall bring lower prices, better weather and fewer visitors.</p>

Page, Arizona

This desert spot takes the top spot when it comes to cheap places to travel, especially thanks to its affordable accommodations and stunning Arizona road trip scenery. The average price for a weekend hotel in this northern Arizona town is just $74 per night, making it a solid fit if you're looking for a budget vacation out West. The city also makes the perfect base to explore the natural wonders of the area, including the unique geology of Vermilion Cliffs National Park and Rainbow Bridge National Monument, both of which are inexpensive outdoor entertainment for your getaway.

Although Page has a regional airport, consider flying into Flagstaff, about a two-hour drive away, for more availability and lower airfare, averaging around $368 round trip. And avoid the summer months here, when the temperatures soar and the national parks are packed with vacationers. Spring and fall bring lower prices, better weather and fewer visitors.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>With 22 historic squares surrounded by mansions, cobblestone alleyways and stately oak trees dripping in Spanish moss, Savannah, Georgia, is the quintessential <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/most-charming-small-towns-in-every-state/" rel="noopener noreferrer">charming southern city</a>. Take in the grand atmosphere free of charge, and enjoy the ambiance by packing a picnic lunch and spending a leisurely afternoon in Forsyth Park. The park's grand, 19th-century cast-iron fountain was modeled after the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris and is the perfect spot for a memory-filled selfie (a free souvenir).</p> <p>Another perk of visiting this southern charmer: the 17-day <a href="https://www.savannahmusicfestival.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Savannah Music Festival</a>, where you can enjoy a lineup of jazz, blues, folk, classical and global roots music each spring, with tickets starting at just $31. For a spacious home rental in the area, consider heading to nearby Tybee Island, Savannah's barrier beach, about 15 minutes away. The homes here offer a great value (especially if you're with a group), with a median price of $106 per person, per night, for a home rental during the peak summer months, according to vacation rental platform Home to Go.</p>

Savannah, Georgia

With 22 historic squares surrounded by mansions, cobblestone alleyways and stately oak trees dripping in Spanish moss, Savannah, Georgia, is the quintessential charming southern city . Take in the grand atmosphere free of charge, and enjoy the ambiance by packing a picnic lunch and spending a leisurely afternoon in Forsyth Park. The park's grand, 19th-century cast-iron fountain was modeled after the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris and is the perfect spot for a memory-filled selfie (a free souvenir).

Another perk of visiting this southern charmer: the 17-day Savannah Music Festival , where you can enjoy a lineup of jazz, blues, folk, classical and global roots music each spring, with tickets starting at just $31. For a spacious home rental in the area, consider heading to nearby Tybee Island, Savannah's barrier beach, about 15 minutes away. The homes here offer a great value (especially if you're with a group), with a median price of $106 per person, per night, for a home rental during the peak summer months, according to vacation rental platform Home to Go.

<h3 class="">Asia</h3> <p>If you're looking for a luxe stay for less, Vietnam's culture-filled capital is a destination to watch. Hanoi made it onto <em>Luxury Hotel</em>'s list of the most luxurious hotels for less, with five-star rooms at $118 per night.</p> <p>Travelers can head to Hanoi to get custom tailoring for a fraction of the cost. You can have button-down shirts made to order for $10, or an entire wardrobe made for less than the cost of a pair of designer jeans, and in about 48 hours. Avoid this northern Vietnamese area in the summer monsoon season, and instead choose early spring or fall for good weather and airfare prices around $800 round trip.</p>

Hanoi, Vietnam

If you're looking for a luxe stay for less, Vietnam's culture-filled capital is a destination to watch. Hanoi made it onto Luxury Hotel 's list of the most luxurious hotels for less, with five-star rooms at $118 per night.

Travelers can head to Hanoi to get custom tailoring for a fraction of the cost. You can have button-down shirts made to order for $10, or an entire wardrobe made for less than the cost of a pair of designer jeans, and in about 48 hours. Avoid this northern Vietnamese area in the summer monsoon season, and instead choose early spring or fall for good weather and airfare prices around $800 round trip.

<h3 class="">Europe</h3> <p>A city break doesn't have to be expensive if you can take advantage of free offers, free admission or particularly affordable ventures when choosing what to do. One of the best cheap places to travel is Granada in the south of Spain, thanks to the activities it offers and their overall value. The city includes a total of 112 activities and 60 attractions, many of which are at no cost—so you can actually attempt to <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/how-to-travel-for-free-seriously/" rel="noopener noreferrer">travel for free</a>.</p> <p class="">Among them is the Alhambra, a palace and fortress complex named to the World Heritage Site list and the largest landmark in Granada. A city bus tour here is about $7 per person. If you're into nightlife, Granada's 86 bars and nightclubs include inexpensive food and drinks (beer is just over $2). Wondering where to stay? Luxury boutique hotels start at just $50 per night. Note that most flights from the U.S. will connect through Madrid, at an average cost of $550 round trip.</p>

Granada, Spain

A city break doesn't have to be expensive if you can take advantage of free offers, free admission or particularly affordable ventures when choosing what to do. One of the best cheap places to travel is Granada in the south of Spain, thanks to the activities it offers and their overall value. The city includes a total of 112 activities and 60 attractions, many of which are at no cost—so you can actually attempt to travel for free .

Among them is the Alhambra, a palace and fortress complex named to the World Heritage Site list and the largest landmark in Granada. A city bus tour here is about $7 per person. If you're into nightlife, Granada's 86 bars and nightclubs include inexpensive food and drinks (beer is just over $2). Wondering where to stay? Luxury boutique hotels start at just $50 per night. Note that most flights from the U.S. will connect through Madrid, at an average cost of $550 round trip. Just make sure to pick the best time to visit Spain before you book your flights!

<h3 class="">Europe</h3> <p>If you think <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/country-everyone-wants-to-visit/" rel="noopener noreferrer">travel to Italy</a> automatically means an expensive trip, think again. One survey found that Verona, Italy, is the third-cheapest destination in the world for taking a luxury vacation. The city is perhaps best known as the setting of Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet</em>, as well as for its medieval old town and the Roman amphitheater, Verona Arena. For inexpensive airfare to the country, consider flying into Milan, where route competition from multiple airlines often results in round-trip fares from the U.S. under $500. From here, hop on the fast, efficient and inexpensive Italian rail from the gorgeous Milan Station for a stunning 70-minute, $7 ride to Verona.</p>

Verona, Italy

If you think travel to Italy automatically means an expensive trip, think again. One survey found that Verona, Italy, is the third-cheapest destination in the world for taking a luxury vacation. The city is perhaps best known as the setting of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet , as well as for its medieval old town and the Roman amphitheater, Verona Arena. For inexpensive airfare to the country, consider flying into Milan, where route competition from multiple airlines often results in round-trip fares from the U.S. under $500. From here, hop on the fast, efficient and inexpensive Italian rail from the gorgeous Milan Station for a stunning 70-minute, $7 ride to Verona.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p>Here is your <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/the-ultimate-american-road-trip-guide/" rel="noopener noreferrer">ultimate American road trip guide</a>. And guess what? There's plenty to do domestically. While the Hoosier state might not scream vacation hot spot, it does offer a great value for families, with plenty of entertainment. Among the highlights in Fort Wayne is the Children's Zoo, which offers 40 acres of rides and hands-on experiences, from feeding giraffes to petting a stingray. It's also ranked one of the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-zoo-every-state/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best zoos in the country</a>. After visiting the animals, explore the Tree Canopy Trail, slide into a fully accessible playground or splash around in the 260-foot kids canal and more at Promenade Park, where many activities are free. To make your visit even more affordable, check out the multiple discount passes offered each season, with access to many of the city's top attractions.</p> <p>When it's time to eat, there's a delicious new food hall called Union Street Market, located in an old 1800s General Electric campus, with plenty of big, local flavors for small prices. A night in a hotel room in this Indiana city averages about $126, and airfare tends to go up about 12% in July, according to Kayak.</p>

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Here is your ultimate American road trip guide . And guess what? There's plenty to do domestically. While the Hoosier state might not scream vacation hot spot, it does offer a great value for families, with plenty of entertainment. Among the highlights in Fort Wayne is the Children's Zoo, which offers 40 acres of rides and hands-on experiences, from feeding giraffes to petting a stingray. It's also ranked one of the best zoos in the country . After visiting the animals, explore the Tree Canopy Trail, slide into a fully accessible playground or splash around in the 260-foot kids canal and more at Promenade Park, where many activities are free. To make your visit even more affordable, check out the multiple discount passes offered each season, with access to many of the city's top attractions.

When it's time to eat, there's a delicious new food hall called Union Street Market, located in an old 1800s General Electric campus, with plenty of big, local flavors for small prices. A night in a hotel room in this Indiana city averages about $126, and airfare tends to go up about 12% in July, according to Kayak.

<h3 class="">North America</h3> <p class="">The beaches of Punta Cana will fulfill all your warm-weather dreams with turquoise waters, pillowy sand and miles of uninterrupted coastline. Flanking the beach like a row of starfish are <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/all-inclusive-resorts-caribbean/" rel="noopener noreferrer">fabulous all-inclusive resorts</a> and the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/affordable-beachfront-hotels/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best affordable beachfront hotels</a>. And the good news about the vast number of properties is that they provide competition both in amenities and pricing. The bad news is that you'll need to choose one!</p> <p class="">At these resorts, you can eat, drink and play on gorgeous white-sand beaches, and all for less than $350 per night. Plus, as long as you avoid the busiest periods (Christmas and Easter), you can find airfare for around $300.</p>

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

The beaches of Punta Cana will fulfill all your warm-weather dreams with turquoise waters, pillowy sand and miles of uninterrupted coastline. Flanking the beach like a row of starfish are fabulous all-inclusive resorts and the best affordable beachfront hotels . And the good news about the vast number of properties is that they provide competition both in amenities and pricing. The bad news is that you'll need to choose one!

At these resorts, you can eat, drink and play on gorgeous white-sand beaches, and all for less than $350 per night. Plus, as long as you avoid the busiest periods (Christmas and Easter), you can find airfare for around $300.

<h3>North America</h3> <p>You’re likely familiar with the Netflix show set on this Atlantic chain of barrier islands, but Outer Banks, North Carolina, makes for one of America’s top cheap places to travel (it's an especially <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/affordable-spring-break-destinations/">affordable spring break destination</a>). Both hotel rooms and vacation rentals tend not to skyrocket during the summer, but they are extra affordable during the offseason. Which means the Outer Banks ends up being the perfect relaxing coastal escape. More than one family or couple? Split the cost of your oceanfront lodging for extra savings.</p> <p>Head there in the spring for pleasant temperatures, deserted beaches, low crowds and inexpensive room rates. If fishing, golfing or horseback riding are your thing, you’re in the right place. Plus, driving along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway allows you views of beautiful beaches, wild horses, lighthouses, birds and more.</p> <p><strong>Sources:</strong></p> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.kayak.com/news/travel-trends-2023/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kayak</a>: "Travel Trends for 2023"</li> <li class=""><a href="https://www.ustravel.org/sites/default/files/2022-11/us-travel-forecast_fall-2022.pdf" rel="noopener noreferrer">U.S. Travel Association</a>: "U.S. Travel Forecast"</li> <li class=""><a href="https://internationalliving.com/the-cheapest-places-in-the-world-to-live/?utm_source=pr&utm_medium=pr-organic&utm_campaign=press-release" rel="noopener noreferrer">International Living</a>: "The Cheapest Places in the World to Live in 2023"</li> <li class=""><a href="https://www.hometogo.com/media/summer-travel-trends-2022/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Home to Go</a>: "The Summer of Savvy Travel"</li> <li class=""><a href="https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/" rel="noopener noreferrer">UNESCO</a>: "World Heritage List"</li> <li class=""><a href="https://www.money.co.uk/loans/luxury-on-a-budget" rel="noopener noreferrer">Money.co.uk</a>: "Luxury on a Budget"</li> <li class=""><a href="https://www.omio.co.uk/c/cheap-travel-europe/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Omio</a>: "The Best Travel Destinations in Europe for Travellers on a Budget"</li> <li class=""><a href="https://www.travellens.co/us-staycation-index/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Travel Lens</a>: "U.S. Staycation Index"</li> <li><a href="https://www.hometogo.com" rel="noopener">Home to Go</a></li> </ul>

Outer Banks, North Carolina

You’re likely familiar with the Netflix show set on this Atlantic chain of barrier islands, but Outer Banks, North Carolina, makes for one of America’s top cheap places to travel (it's an especially affordable spring break destination ). Both hotel rooms and vacation rentals tend not to skyrocket during the summer, but they are extra affordable during the offseason. Which means the Outer Banks ends up being the perfect relaxing coastal escape. More than one family or couple? Split the cost of your oceanfront lodging for extra savings.

Head there in the spring for pleasant temperatures, deserted beaches, low crowds and inexpensive room rates. If fishing, golfing or horseback riding are your thing, you’re in the right place. Plus, driving along the Outer Banks Scenic Byway allows you views of beautiful beaches, wild horses, lighthouses, birds and more.

  • Kayak : "Travel Trends for 2023"
  • U.S. Travel Association : "U.S. Travel Forecast"
  • International Living : "The Cheapest Places in the World to Live in 2023"
  • Home to Go : "The Summer of Savvy Travel"
  • UNESCO : "World Heritage List"
  • Money.co.uk : "Luxury on a Budget"
  • Omio : "The Best Travel Destinations in Europe for Travellers on a Budget"
  • Travel Lens : "U.S. Staycation Index"

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