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Cheap Travel: Start With These 15 Budget-Friendly Locations

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According to Bankrate, a financial services company, the average cost of a solo vacation in USD is $1,991. Budget travelers learn where to visit to cut costs and optimize experiences. Budget travel does not, however, require one to dial back on leisure. These 15 locations provide a broad range of entertainment and attractions for an affordable price tag. 

1. Grand Canyon, Arizona

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Save money by camping in a Grand Canyon resort. Many people rent or take their RVs to the magical space for a respite in the wilderness. Camping at a campground dials back high hotel costs and allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature’s grasp. Pay attention to discount months to visit the Grand Canyon, like December, January, and February, when the weather prevents high traveler capacity. Pack a picnic, set up camp, and peer out over the whimsical natural crater.

2. San Antonio, Texas

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The average price for a trip to San Antonio is $925 for a solo week in the Texan hotspot. To save the most money, indulge in affordable tours of downtown San Antonio’s Riverwalk and segway tours of the Alamo while staying in a budget-friendly hotel. Entertainment costs range between $12 and $36 a day for frugal-minded individuals, while cheap food costs $8 to $40 per day, depending on the cuisine’s quality.  

3. Belize

Light house caye, Belize.
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A night in a hotel in Belize costs around $55 USD, making the country much cheaper than most accommodations in the U.S. The bonus of visiting Belize is that the accommodations swallow most expenses. One Belize dollar equals 0.50 USD, meaning you get double the quality for half the price. An average vacation for a solo traveler in Belize costs a jet setter around $700, asking for $100 daily. 

4. Guatemala

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A recent traveler to Guatemala noted that their daily budget totaled $71.35 per person per day. The budget encompassed entertainment ($12.70), food ($13.40), transportation ($8.90), and extra costs ($4.50). The conversion rate between Guatemalan Quetzals and USD is 1: 0.13, so the USD goes a long way in Guatemala. This tourist explored coffee plantations, Mayan art displays, and delectable food, all for almost $500 in one week. 

5. Laos

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A traveler who engaged on a budget trip in Laos shared his expertise for reducing expenses in southeastern Nirvana. He suggested packing a refillable water bottle with an attached filter and sticking to local Laotian cuisine. He mentioned backpackers get around the country for $25 to $35 per day or $175 to $245 for a week trip. Globetrotters looking for a bit more luxury dealt with expenses of $50 to $75 per day and $350 to $525 for a week’s vacation. One Laotian Kip equals 0.000045 USD. 

6. Eureka Springs, Arkansas

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Mountain bikers and outdoor enthusiasts treasure Eureka Springs’s gorgeous access to the Ozark Mountains. Exploration, biking, and motorcycling—all active activities—diminish the cost of vacationing in Eureka Springs. Visitors spend under $1000 a week or $142 a day while vacationing in Eureka Springs. An average two-star hotel costs a solo traveler $97 per night. 

7. Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Tulsa, Oklahoma, has the best donuts in the world, and it is at Hurt’s Donuts. If you still have money left over following a donut run, you’re looking at a weekly expense rate of around $780. Guests dole out around $112 per day in the Oklahoman city. Accommodations for a one-person room equals $94, and the average meal costs $5.21 per person. 

8. Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Pink buildings pepper the landscape of the New Mexican capital city. Pueblo-style architecture saturates the city. A solo week globetrotter’s average vacation cost is $1,111. This person spends an average of $159 per day, which includes $43 on meals, $61 on transportation, and $161 on hotel stays. 

9. Orlando, Florida

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Though Orlando, Florida, is home to Disney World (Kissimmee, a few miles outside of Orlando) and Universal Studios, worthwhile visits to the city exist without taking a trip to those parks. Gator spotting, watersport lessons, mini golf courses, ziplining, animal experiences, and museums all offer other attractions besides the theme parks in the Floridian metropolis. A stay at a budget resort costs $107 a night and a one-week vacation costs around $830.

10. Austin, Texas

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Austin, Texas. Where food, music, culture, and art merge for an unforgettable getaway. Austin asks tourists on a budget for $142 per day or $993 per week. A lone ranger spends $56 on a hotel room in the heart of Texas per night. Food totals $35 a day, and transportation comes to $47. 

11. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Eat a Philly Cheesesteak while walking through historic downtown. Get a glimpse of the Liberty Bell, peek over the Declaration of Independence, or even take a picture on the iconic Rocky stairs. A budget of $1,319 provides enough cushion for a quality trip. That boils to $188 a day, $49 on food, and $119 on lodging. 

12. Washington D.C.

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Expect to spend around $200 a day ($1,400 a week) in the District of Columbia. After exploring the importanthistorical and political buildings spread throughout the city, sit at a fashionable restaurant. Meals cost an average of $38 per day, and accommodations cost around $113 per person. Local transportation costs a hefty portion of the budget, reaching $47 per person per day. 

13. Mexico City 

Sunday bikers in Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico.
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Mexico City has one of the highest one-person price tags on this list, but it still remains below the average for a solo week itinerary. A journey to the capital of Mexico costs $194 per day, which reaches $1,355 at the end of seven days. Accommodations materialize for around $38; food costs $25 per day, and transit costs $12.

14. Costa Rica

View of National Theatre of Costa Rica in San Jose.
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Relish Costa Rica’s diverse terrain. One side exhibits beaches, the other jungle, and somewhere amid all that, a city based around a volcano treats visitors. Sightseers face a budget of $803 for a one-week stay in the tropical oasis. Hotels cost around $58 per person, food costs $24 per day, and transportation costs around $25.

15. Malaysia

Kek Lok Si Temple on Penang, Malaysia island.
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Malaysia fuses rainforests with beaches for a splendid paradise. The other makeup of paradise points to its affordability related to travel. A hypothetical one-week trip to Malaysia costs $586 per person. You can find quality hotels for around $89 per night and enjoy Malaysian food for the low price of $19 per day. 

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