Traveling on a budget has never been easier. Thanks to the sharing economy, affordable flights, and budget accommodations, you can explore the world without breaking the bank. The strong dollar is also making many destinations cheaper for Americans.
Here are some of my favorite places where your dollar will stretch further:
Europe: Consider Romania or the UK.
Asia: Cambodia, India, South Korea, and Vietnam are all great choices.
South America: Argentina is a fantastic destination.
Central America: Costa Rica is a must-visit.
North America: Don’t overlook Mexico.
Africa: South Africa is a great option.
Let’s dive into some specifics:
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Costa Rica: This Central American gem is a balance of budget-friendly and safe, with plenty to see and do. You can get by on about $50 a day if you’re frugal.
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Vietnam: One of the cheapest countries in Asia, you can live comfortably on $25-30 a day.
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Romania: An underrated European destination, you can enjoy your time here for as little as $35-40 a day.
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India: Always a cheap country, with the strong dollar, it’s even cheaper! You can get by on as little as $25-30 a day.
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Argentina: Full of history, culture, and outdoor wonders, you can get by on around $40-50 a day.
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South Africa: With safaris, wineries, mountains, and an endless coastline, you can enjoy the amazing beaches and laid-back lifestyle for $50-60 a day.
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Cambodia: One of the best destinations in Southeast Asia, backpackers can easily get by for $45-50 or less per day.
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South Korea: A cheap East Asian country with stunning countryside, backpackers can get by for only $60-75 a day.
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Mexico: Beyond the resorts, Mexico is a great option for US travelers who are short on time but still want to explore somewhere fun, sunny, and cheap. You can get by on as little as $50 a day.
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The United Kingdom: While the UK isn’t exactly a cheap place to visit, the weakened pound and strong dollar mean that now you’ll get a lot more value compared to years past. Backpackers can get around for as little as $75 a day.
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Everywhere: Right now, everywhere is "discounted" if you’re an American. It’s an especially good time to travel to countries that are usually expensive, such as Iceland, Norway, Denmark, and New Zealand.
So, take advantage of the strong dollar and explore the world. Who knows how long this will last?