If you’re like many people, the start of the new year likely got you thinking about where you would love to travel to in 2018, and how you might go about affording these trips.
A great way to get more holidaying done in the year when you have a limited budget and/or are trying to save money, is to choose more affordable travel destinations.
Read on for some options you should consider today.
Central America
If you’re looking for places that combine beautiful coastlines and rainforests with historical sites, great food, and cultural experiences, look no further than Central America. For example, head to Costa Rica, where you’ll find excellent swimming and snorkeling waters, and can spend your days hiking through rainforests for amazing views (the sunsets are legendary) and the opportunity to see local wildlife. For particularly affordable vacations in this country, check out the numerous Costa Rica all-inclusive packages you can find online.
Belize is another nation to add to your itinerary when you’re in this part of the world. Here there are plenty of Maya ruins to explore, as well as jungle tours to join, or even the fun activity of “cave tubing” to test out. You should also spend time at the Hol Chan Marine Reserve where you can see stunning reefs and a variety of sea creatures such as turtles, sand sharks, sponges and more.
Guatemala is a good option if you’re on a budget, too. It’s full of an interesting mix of modern cities, colonial towns, and tiny villages where you can still find intact ancient traditions being followed. You should definitely head to Antigua to see preserved Spanish colonial buildings; take in the beauty of Lake Atitlan, which was formed in a massive volcanic crater; or admire the scenery of Semuc Champey, a spot set deep in the jungle which happens to boast a huge natural limestone formation which covers an underground river. The stepped swimming pools found here resemble the tropical rice paddies you typically find in Bali and other places, and is a must-see.
For a destination in Central America that’s especially kind to your wallet, take a trip to Honduras. It boasts white, sandy beaches that are reminiscent of the Maldives, plus cheap, tasty traditional food and drink, diving that rivals what you’ll find in the Red Sea, and bustling ports and seaside towns that will make you think you’ve wandered right into a postcard.
Asia
When people think of affordable travel destinations, Asia is typically the first continent that comes to mind. As such, there are many countries worth visiting. For starters, though, consider Thailand, a place that has long been popular with backpackers because it’s so affordable yet is chock full of activities and attractions. You can laze by the beach on an idyllic island; feast on fresh Asian fare; take in the sight of pink water lilies blooming in groups on lakes across the country; or get a glimpse of gibbons and other beautiful creatures in Khao Sok National Park, among other spots.
Vietnam is another great nation to vacation in on a budget. The countryside is spectacular, with paddy fields, limestone karsts, waterways, and beaches. Don’t miss out on trying some street food at local stalls while you’re there, or exploring ancient temples.
Another popular Asian spot for those watching their spending is Malaysia. It has some of the best night markets in the continent, and has a great combination of laid-back islands, bustling cities, and emerald-colored highlands to take in.
India is, of course, another memorable travel destination that everyone should have on their bucket list. On a trip here you’ll have the chance to stay, for a budget price, in beautifully-kept historic buildings and even old palaces. Alternatively, limber up with some yoga classes; check out the tea gardens of Darjeeling; explore numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites; and reconnect with your spiritual side at Buddhist and Hindu retreats.
Europe
If Europe has always been top of your mind when thinking about ultimate travel destinations, yet you haven’t felt you had enough funds available, keep in mind that there are numerous affordable countries on the continent, too.
Greece, for example, has lower prices than ever due to its ongoing economic difficulties, although you might want to stay away from famous islands such as Mykonos and Santorini which can be pricey. In Greece, try out authentic souvlaki on the island of Hydra; be reminded of the picturesque setting of the film “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin” on the island of Cephalonia (also spelled Kefalonia); or take in history in the country’s capital, Athens, one of the oldest cities in the world.
Portugal is another wallet-friendly European nation. In particular, consider exploring the sun-soaked Algarve region in the south. Here you’ll find more than 100 different restaurants, bars, and nightclubs; a charming Own Town with traditional Portuguese streets and plazas; locally-made wines; excellent golf courses; fabulous markets; and stunning churches.
What are your travel plans for 2018? If you don’t have any yet, where would you like to travel?