Budget Travel Locations in 2014
When the times are tough, its better to pack your bags and just get away from everything. The problem is arranging the finances. Here are the destinations which you can explore with minimal wallet damage. Just make sure you do your flight tickets booking as much in advance as possible as it will be a significant cost.
Greek Islands :- The last couple of years have been tough on Greece - a nasty recession, soaring unemployment and violent demonstrations continuously making it to the world's headlines. For a country that once enjoyed a huge number of tourist influx, this was bad news. But the stunning landscapes and ancient complexes that lured the travelers is still maintained at the top of their game. The only thing missing is the horde of travelers and businesses have slashed prices to woo them back. If your budget had been keeping you away from Greece, 2014 is the perfect time to visit this amazing destination.
Italy :- Italy can drain your budget even if you are traveling with a tight fisted itinerary. Those you oppose the point probably have never been to Amalfi coast or Venice. However, the southern part of the country comprising of Puglia, Basilicata and Calabria is home to stunning beaches, hilltop houses and historic sights which you can visit without robbing a bank. Other incentives include lip smacking food, relaxed pace of life and affordable accommodation across the year. Make sure you compare fares on multiple portals before you book air tickets to Italy.
Nicaragua :- Costa Rica is one of the finest places on the planet but its been overun and not exactly cheap. Nicaragua is fast gaining reputation as a more affordable but equally stunning replacement. From exploring the towering Volcán Concepción to floating on the Rio San Juan, Nicaragua has tons to offer. Whats more, it has one of the cheapest beach living in the entire Caribbean(as low as $20 per day).
Fiji :- On the hunt for a south pacific island that is clean and affordable? Look no further than Fiji. There are numerous resorts aimed at backpackers and though its not cheap as the Southeast, it is definitely the most affordable piece of South Pacific you can enjoy.
Ethiopia :- While it won't be possible to traverse the entire country for $50, you can still the cover the major highlights if you take a package deal along its historic route. The journey covers the serene monasteries along Lake Tana, the Blue Nile Falls and the spectacular rock structures of Lalibela. You will have to shell out lot of monies if you want to explore the wild west side of Ethiopia, but maybe you can cover that some other day. There are plenty of budget hotels all over the country, but try to find a newer property whenever possible.
Greek Islands :- The last couple of years have been tough on Greece - a nasty recession, soaring unemployment and violent demonstrations continuously making it to the world's headlines. For a country that once enjoyed a huge number of tourist influx, this was bad news. But the stunning landscapes and ancient complexes that lured the travelers is still maintained at the top of their game. The only thing missing is the horde of travelers and businesses have slashed prices to woo them back. If your budget had been keeping you away from Greece, 2014 is the perfect time to visit this amazing destination.
Italy :- Italy can drain your budget even if you are traveling with a tight fisted itinerary. Those you oppose the point probably have never been to Amalfi coast or Venice. However, the southern part of the country comprising of Puglia, Basilicata and Calabria is home to stunning beaches, hilltop houses and historic sights which you can visit without robbing a bank. Other incentives include lip smacking food, relaxed pace of life and affordable accommodation across the year. Make sure you compare fares on multiple portals before you book air tickets to Italy.
Nicaragua :- Costa Rica is one of the finest places on the planet but its been overun and not exactly cheap. Nicaragua is fast gaining reputation as a more affordable but equally stunning replacement. From exploring the towering Volcán Concepción to floating on the Rio San Juan, Nicaragua has tons to offer. Whats more, it has one of the cheapest beach living in the entire Caribbean(as low as $20 per day).
Fiji :- On the hunt for a south pacific island that is clean and affordable? Look no further than Fiji. There are numerous resorts aimed at backpackers and though its not cheap as the Southeast, it is definitely the most affordable piece of South Pacific you can enjoy.
Ethiopia :- While it won't be possible to traverse the entire country for $50, you can still the cover the major highlights if you take a package deal along its historic route. The journey covers the serene monasteries along Lake Tana, the Blue Nile Falls and the spectacular rock structures of Lalibela. You will have to shell out lot of monies if you want to explore the wild west side of Ethiopia, but maybe you can cover that some other day. There are plenty of budget hotels all over the country, but try to find a newer property whenever possible.

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