Travel is an activity that many people are excited to participate in, an urge that has always captivated people globally. The thrill of seeing far-off places, discovering new lands, and enjoying new experiences can be addictive and leave us wanting more, often giving us wanderlust when we can’t immerse ourselves in more frequent travel adventures.
But it isn’t always easy – or cost-effective – to fly away whenever we please, and today, more than ever, people are looking for more budget-friendly ways to travel. Not only will this give you the affordability to travel more often but it also ensures that you won’t feel stressed during your trip. No one wants to worry about what they can or can’t spend on a holiday and daily costs typically drive up vacation costs.
Airfare is always the largest expense for any trip but once you get this out of the way, certain countries won’t break the bank. To compile this list of budget-friendly countries with unbeatable beauty, 24/7 Tempo consulted travel-related sources, including Indie Traveler and Kiplinger. (For more international content, click here to read about the most searched wedding destinations abroad for Americans.)
Jamaica
- Daily cost: $109.76
It’s normal to pinpoint the Caribbean when brainstorming where to take a trip. The cheapest island, in terms of daily expenses, to visit is Jamaica. There are countless resorts that you’ll never feel the desire to leave. For those who want to venture off into town, your bank account will still look top-notch when you get back. Typical purchases are affordable there. Jamaica is home to amazing water and delicious food that comes naturally from the island.
There are also great sights to admire. One stop for music lovers is Bob Marley’s home. He’s unquestionably one of the biggest influences in music history. His story is also incredibly fascinating. He was seen as someone the people rallied behind with his message of peace and loving each other. He died incredibly young from skin cancer that was detected under his toe. Marley had the chance to amputate his toe, but he rejected doing so. Tourists in Jamaica spend slightly under $110 per day.
Spain
- Daily cost: $102.67
It’s normal to hear someone brag about their upcoming trip to Spain. Some folks might question how expensive the trip is but will be shocked to learn the daily expenses in Spain are reasonable. As previously mentioned, this doesn’t factor in hotel costs. If you travel to Spain, you’ll be welcomed by warm faces and scrumptious food. The Spanish culture is lively and there are plenty of bars playing great music.
Spain isn’t only a place to go when you want to party, though. There are tons of amazing beaches that people from all over Europe visit when they need an escape. It’s suggested you learn to speak and write some Spanish phrases before you head over. While most people speak English, the locals appreciate anyone who tries to speak Spanish to them. Those who visit Span can expect to spend around $102 per day.
India
- Daily cost: $98.05
India is one of the largest countries in the world (in both size and population). The country is home to some of the most amazing history and architecture in the world. Every year, millions of people travel from near and far to get a glimpse of the Taj Mahal. The white exterior of the building has been seen on postcards for decades. Another beautiful area in India people frequent is Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi. There are countless temples and holy sights in India to lay eyes on as well.
The food in India is unforgettable. The locals use numerous spices and seasonings to bring out as much flavor in every bite as they can. Clubs filled with upbeat music and belly dancing spread far throughout the nation. Make sure you grab sunscreen during your stay, though. The rays hit even harder in India compared to most places around the world. People spend slightly more than $98 in India per day.
Thailand
- Daily cost: $97.97
Thailand has always been a haven for glorious traveling while on a budget. On social media, there are numerous clips of people talking about how little they spend each day they’re in Thailand. There are food trucks at seemingly every corner with the best pho you’ve ever tasted in your life. Pho isn’t the only Thai food to draw audiences from around the world. Pad Thai is a delicious blend of noodles and spices that gets everyone excited.
Thailand is known for much more than food. The rivers and beaches in Thailand are constantly talked about on social media. Those who visit the country brag about how clear the water is. Plenty of boat companies exist to take tourists around and experience some of the most magical sights in the world. Make sure to pack extra tee shirts, though. Thailand is known for extreme humidity, even by American standards. The daily cost of travel in Thailand ends up being $98
Malaysia
- Daily cost: $93.98
Another Asian island country to take time to visit is Malaysia. The scenic group of islands is where plenty of people go to unwind. The land is home to countless beaches with crystal-clear water. The temperature makes you feel like you’re in a warm and soothing bath. The constant heat and humidity make getting in the water feel extra special. Anyone who practices Islam or Buddhism will feel right at home with the locals.
Because of its proximity to numerous other Asian countries, Malaysia takes its cuisine inspiration from places like China and Japan. There’s a large influence of Filipino and Singaporean cuisine on the islands as well. If you wish to act like a local, drinking the tarik is one of the most popular things to do. The people are generally kind and welcoming. While English is still a recognized language, the locals greatly appreciate it when you attempt to speak their native language, which is Malay. Tourists in Malaysia spend $94 per day.
Cyprus
- Daily cost: $92.49
There’s a common denominator among a lot of these countries, which is that they’re islands. Cyprus is an island nation in the Mediterranean Sea. People who are looking to flex on their friends and family with a beautiful destination will enjoy the views Cyprus offers. A large percentage of the culture in Cyprus has been influenced by Greece. There was once a time when the Greeks ruled over the island.
The most ideal time to visit Cyprus is during the summer. These months allow tourists to walk around in comfortable temperatures. There’s still time to visit the beach and play in the water. There are numerous ways to get to Cyprus. Some people prefer flying directly in. Others enjoy the boat ride through the Mediterranean and seeing the various nations that surround Cyprus. People in Cyprus spend $90 per day during their vacation.
Turkey
- Daily cost: $83.27
One of the oldest countries on Earth is Turkey. The region is where the Ottoman Empire first blossomed. During the 16th century, parts of Asia and Europe bent the knee to the Turkish reign. Anyone interested in history will fall in love with what Turkey has to offer tourists. There are countless resources to learn about how the Ottoman Empire first came about in the 1400s and how it lasted until 1922.
History isn’t the only thing Turkey has to offer. People who practice the Muslim religion will feel right at home in the Middle Eastern country. Fresh seafood and salad come with nearly every nighttime meal in Turkey. Yogurt and fruit are how people start their daily lives. The health benefits that come from eating Turkish food are seemingly second to none. You won’t have to break the bank, as it only costs $83 per day to live your best life in Turkey.
Indonesia
- Daily cost: $79.79
Be ready to rent a boat to see every part of Indonesia when you visit. The nation is comprised of thousands of tiny islands that make up the Oceanic nation. While only some islands are inhabited, each one offers unique views and scenery the others don’t. The capital city of Jakarta contains one of the most beautiful skylines in the world. The skyscrapers give tourists the perfect backdrop for pictures they’ll cherish forever.
Because the country borders the ocean, the seafood in Indonesia is to die for. Rice is served alongside nearly every dish in Indonesia. Taking a break and hitting the water is how countless locals enjoy spending their free time in Indonesia. Badminton fanatics will feel like they’re among people just like them when visiting Indonesia. The nation is home to some of the best players in the world. A day in Indonesia costs slightly under $80.
Bulgaria
- Daily cost: $79.73
Bulgaria is a southeastern European country that’s known for having distinct beauty and charm. Folks come from around the world to lay their eyes on. The nation experiences all four seasons of weather. This means people will always have a reason to visit. During the winter months, escaping to Bulgaria allows couples to have a romantic “Hallmark” season. There are plenty of mountains to hike up and gaze out into the distance.
Summers in Bulgaria are filled with comfortable temperatures and people outside. The native language of Bulgaria is Cyrillic, which means it’ll be useful to gather words and phrases in that language before your trip. There are beaches in Bulgaria to cool off in during the hotter months of the year. A day in Bulgaria only costs around $79.
Egypt
- Daily cost: $77.36
Few things in the world take your breath away quite like the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Every day, people find their way through Cairo to take a peek at one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The mystery of how the Pyramids of Giza hasn’t ever been completely solved. Plenty of people have taken a crack at the method by which the structures were built. Regardless, the pyramids offer a unique insight into life hundreds of years ago.
The Pyramids of Giza aren’t the only thing Egypt offers to tourists. People who come to the Middle Eastern country can expect to find delicious food that you can’t get anywhere else. Kushari is one of the national dishes in Egypt. It is filled with lentils, rice, and macaroni. Make sure to visit during the winter months. Summers in Egypt are brutally hot, which means there’s not much to do outdoors. A person in Egypt can expect to spend $77 per day.
Portugal
- Daily cost: $75.33
Portugal is the cheapest European nation to visit. It’s also one of the closest European countries to the United States. Even though it’s a small country, Portugal has multiple destinations people frequently visit. The capital is Lisbon and is home to some of the most unique-looking buildings in the world. The city is lit up at night and offers a romantic view to couples around the world. Porto is where people looking to get into the water in Portugal frequently visit.
There are countless different foods that Portugal is known for. The proximity to Spain is showcased in the cuisine folks from Portugal enjoy consuming. Porto is home to numerous seafood establishments. The fish tastes as though the restaurant purchased the food right off the boat from a fisherman. Anyone who dreams of going to Portugal should budget around $75 per day to spend.
Japan
- Daily cost: $74.43
Japan is home to one of the largest cities in the world, which is Tokyo. Thousands of people fly in daily to get a glimpse into what life is like in Japan. The surge in popularity of anime and the desire for people to eat sushi are just some of the reasons people want to play tourists in Japan. There are historical sights on seemingly every corner of the country. Japanese culture has poured into the United States and doesn’t appear to be leaving soon.
Some folks from America are curious about how Japanese people live for so long. On average, Japanese people have one of the longest lifespans of any nation in the world. The average person in Japan survives for 85 years on Earth. Mount Fuji is a popular place for endurance athletes to test how in shape they truly are. When taking a trip to Japan, it’s safe to assume you’ll need $74 per day for activities and food.
Kenya
- Daily cost: $69.96
One of the oldest inhabited countries on Earth is Kenya. The first traces of life go back to 3,000 BC. People are still thriving in the country today. Kenya offers a vast desert area that people from around the world come to explore. The unique wildlife people come across when they hop on safaris in Kenya is second to none in the world. Those who want to relax and unwind have the chance to do that as well. Kenya touches the Indian Ocean.
The great outdoors isn’t the only reason people are anxious to spend time in Kenya. The country has a rich culture that is spread throughout the region. People do dances that are historical and cook food like ugali. Some of the best distance runners in the world are from Kenya. Cricket and boxing are two other sports that are prominent throughout Kenya. The average day in Kenya costs someone $69.
South Africa
- Daily cost: $68.48
Another African nation people on a budget should consider visiting is South Africa. South Africa had all eyes on it in 2010. It was the home of the men’s soccer World Cup. That’s also when the vuvuzela first went mainstream. People watching the event live and on TV heard the constant blowing noise from other fans. Soccer is one of the most popular sports people in South Africa play during their free time.
South Africa experiences the opposite weather America does. During the “winter” months of December and January, South Africa sees its highest temperatures. During months like July and August, the nation is cooler than usual. This means people looking for a change of climate and scenery from the United States always have a place to go. When visiting South Africa, tourists will spend around $68 per day.
Vietnam
- Daily cost: $64.51
In terms of daily costs, the cheapest country to visit in the entire world is Vietnam. The Asian country is home to welcoming people who want to share their lifestyles with tourists. One of the perks of visiting Vietnam is the distinct food the country is known for. Foods like pho and cha gio are part of what people in Vietnam enjoy after a day of working. There are also thousands of acres of forest areas where people go to explore.
Like a lot of other countries on this list, Vietnamese folks have their own language. While most people there speak English, they appreciate efforts when people try to speak Vietnamese. There’s always humidity in Vietnam, so make sure you’re always ready with a shirt to change into. The average day in Vietnam costs $64.51. For more international content, click here to read about 20 weird history facts you won’t believe.