In this blog, I’ve cherrypicked 13 of the cheapest travel destinations for 2024.
As someone who travels frequently (together with my husband, we have visited 49 countries to date), I understand how important price is when it comes to choosing a vacation spot. More than anything else, price influences our decision to travel to a new place. Accommodation costs, food costs, and travel costs can add up very quickly, so we understand how important it is to travel to somewhere where you’ll get more bang for your buck!
We did our research to determine where your money will go the furthest and we’ve taken everything into account – from the cost of hotels to the price of a dinner.
So, here’s a list of 13 places we fell in love with on our travels around the world. And the best thing is that we reckon they’re the top cheap travel destinations for 2024. We are hoping to travel to Europe a few times this Summer, but we will have two babies under two, so family-friendly destinations are a must. All the places I’ve listed below are suitable for families too!
13 Cheap Travel Destinations Across the World
1. Athens, Greece
Walking through ancient Athens is like being in a history book; there is so much to do here that you will never see it all unless you’re here for a long time. A must-see is the Acropolis (visit here as soon as it opens to avoid the crowds), we also highly recommend The National Archaeological Museum.
We stayed very close to the Acropolis at Adam’s Hotel (ask for a room with a view of the Acropolis here). Rooms here are reasonable considering the location and cost from €100 per night. We highly recommend staying near the Acropolis or Monastaraki Metro stations. Athens is a big city, and you don’t want to be too far out from all the major sights.
Top tips to save money in Athens:
- Eat at the many Greek street food stalls around the city where a chicken or pork souvlaki will cost you just €2
- Drink local Greek wine, which costs from €5 at a restaurant or buy your beer/ wine from a store and drink it in your hotel room or one of the parks in the city
- You can purchase a Multi Ticket, which gives you access to most of the ancient sights (including the Acropolis) for about €30.
2. Eindhoven, Netherlands
We stopped here for a very quick stopover enroute to Corfu. I’m all about stopovers, I think if you’re stopping there, anyway, why not make the most of it. FYI – a lot of airlines now offer free stopovers. Not knowing much about Eindhoven, we didn’t expect a whole lot from the city. But, to be honest, after just 36 hours in the city, we were won over. It’s well worth a visit. Very clean, it’s almost too perfectly clean and functioning. I found myself likening it to a city in the Sims.
Eindhoven has lots of great restaurants, we went to a Ribs Factory, a Ribs restaurant that was phenomenal. Eindhoven is also filled with lots of cool Student-type bar with a focus on in-house brewing. We particularly liked Van Moll Craft Beer. The city also is very popular with stag parties. As with most other Dutch cities – everyone cycles here. So, you have to be mindful of cyclist lanes everywhere.
Our top recommendations for Eindhoven are the Van Abbemuseum and St Catherines Church.
Top tips for a cheap weekend in Eindhoven:
- Walk or rent a bike to explore the city as public transport can be pricey here. Thankfully, Eindhoven is a very easy city to walk around.
- Dine out for just one meal a day, as restaurants can be quite expensive here. You can easily buy a decent lunch or breakfast at one of the supermarkets in the city.
- Catch the bus from the airport instead of a taxi. Both the 400 and 401 buses go to the city center from the airport. The journey takes just 25 minutes and costs € 2.60 one-way.
3. Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver is a stunning city, surrounded on almost all sides by great big looming mountains. Known as the city where the beach and the mountains meet. It is undoubtedly one of the worlds most beautiful cities.
There’s so may great coffee shops that you’d struggle to visit them all in a year. If you like Korean/ Vietnamese food this is the city for you. Vancouver is a great city to walk around with no definite plan.
Money-saving tips for your vacation in Vancouver:
- Save money by eating out at local markets like the one on Granville Island. Or at one of the many food courts in the city’s shopping centres. Surprisingly, the food courts have an excellent variety of a cuisines.
- Everything good to see in Vancouver involves “the great outdoors” and it’s all free. Stanley Park, Capilano Suspension Bridge, and the Seawall Walk are my favorite free things to do in Vancouver.
- Only drink out at Happy Hour, here’s a list of the best Happy Hour deals in Vancouver.
4. Corfu, Greece
I’m sure most of you are familiar with Corfu, it is what it says on the tin, a holiday-makers paradise with lush green scenery and turquoise-water beaches, we spent five days here in total.
It’s one of the cheaper Greek islands, and public transport on the island is incredibly efficient, so it’s easy to see the whole island in a short period. A top recommendation from us would be to visit Corfu town, it’s a lot bigger than you’d expect with lots of quirky cobble-stoned back streets that you can spend hours getting lost in.
My top tips to save money in Corfu:
- Catch the bus between the towns on the island, the service is incredibly efficient. Fares start from just €1.50.
- Purchase the Corfu Island Pass. This pass gives you access to many different attractions from just €25. Including access to Aqualand, a day sail, a walking tour, and much more.
5. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Malaysia is the perfect country for a quick stop-over. It’s a perfect city for those on a budget – in fact, it’s one of the best cheap travel destinations for 2024! Kuala Lumpur is a vibrant city. It’s all hustle & bustle, so many people squashed onto its narrow footpaths and everyone going a different direction.
Street food stalls, that hot humid air smell, honking horns. You can eat and drink like a King here for next to nothing. There’s so much choice from Balinese, Japanese, Indian, and even Irish restaurants.
My top top recommendation for Kuala Lumpur is to have a drink at Heli Lounge Bar at sunset, just get here before 6pm to get a good seat. Obviously, a visit to the Petronas Towers is a must, Jalan Alor (a long street filled with food stalls) for the atmosphere and Central Market for shopping.
Effective ways to save money in Kuala Lumpur:
- Eat at street food markets like Jalan Alor and Taman Connaught.
- Explore the city on foot instead of using public transport. Top tourist sites like Chinatown and Little India are next to each other, so, they are easily explored on foot.
6. Santorini, Greece
What can I say about Santorini that hasn’t already been said, it’s top of a lot of people’s ‘Bucket List’ for good reason. Sure, the crowds can be manic (especially in the summer in Santorini), it’s expensive and it’s a little pretentious BUT its sunsets are beyond outstanding, its local people surprisingly friendly and what other place in the world can you find hotels built into the side of a cliff?
Santorini is a photographer’s dream, the way the light falls onto the quirky ‘cave houses’ is magnificent any time of the day. Most of the hotels here have a pool, but there is also a black sand beach in Perissa if that tickles your fancy.
Budget travel tips for Santorini:
- Our top budgeting tip for Santorini is NOT to stay in Oia or Fira. Instead opt for Imerovigli or Pyrgos – which offer similar spectacular views for a cheaper price.
- Avoid the cliffside restaurants in Oia, instead opt for the more authentic Greek restaurants within the town of Oia.
- As for cheap or free things to do in Santorini, you can go for a swim at the free swimming pool – Lioyerma Public Pool, which is located in Oia. *You will need to purchase a drink or food to use the sunloungers here. Or visit one of the many beaches on the island, some of the best include Kamari & Perissa.
7. Kinsale, Ireland
Kinsale is possibly my favorite place in all of Ireland. I’ve always said that when I settle in Ireland it will be in Kinsale. Kinsale is quirky, full of colour. Traditional Irish music is played in most bars in town any night of the week. It is the ‘foodie’ capital of Ireland with most of the best restaurants in the country hidden down its winding narrow streets.
Budget travel tips for Kinsale:
- Kinsale is famous for its fresh seafood. Why not – get takeout fish & chips instead of dining in. I highly recommend Dino’s and Fishy Fishy.
- Visit historical Charles Fort for just €5 per adult.
- Take a walk to gorgeous Dock Beach, across the bridge from the town.
8. Florence, Italy
Florence is one city that will have you saying ‘wow’ every 10 steps. We are both in agreement that Florence was our favorite city in Europe. It’s a UNESCO-listed city and attracts an impressive 11 million tourists every year! Once you visit you’ll understand why this gorgeous, historic city is so popular!
We got incredibly lucky when we spent 3 days in Florence recently as we were upgraded to a gigantic suite in our hotel – The NH Collection Porta Rossa. It was seriously ah-mazing. We love everything about the city, from its history as the center of art in Europe to the food to the shopping, which was spot-on. Michaelangelo’s statue of David is located here and is well worth a visit. I also highly recommend climbing to the top of the Duomo for an epic panorama across the city.
Money-saving tips for Florence:
- Aim to travel to Florence off-peak i.e from October to April as you’ll save big on hotels and attractions like Palazzo Pitti and the Boboli Gardens.
- Buy the Firenze Card which costs €85 and gives you access to over 70 art galleries, museums, and churches. It is valid for 3 days.
- Eat at street food stalls instead of restaurants- we try to do this for lunch especially. And luckily the sandwich joints in Florence are out-of-this-world, our favorites include Pugi and Schiacciamatta
9. Brighton, England
It’s very difficult to describe Brighton – it’s a city of extremes, from its crowded stony beach, to the tourist trap that is Brighton Pier to the quirky hipster-filled North Lanes. Upon first look, it may seem like a typical English city, but it’s filled with the weirdest characters. People you wouldn’t see anywhere else in the world. But that’s why we love it. The restaurants are cool, the bars are cool (even the ‘old man’ bars are cool), the coffee shops are cool.
My husband Paul is from Brighton, and when I first met him, my mom asked what part of England he was from. When I told her Brighton, her reply was “ah that’s a grand place, he’ll do”. Being from Brighton = instant approval from an Irish mammy. Brighton, it’s a grand place alright.
Here’s my weird & wonderful Brighton Travel Guide for you to read next!
Budget tips for Brighton:
- Explore one of the many free parks in the city, including Preston Park and Queen’s Park. You can also walk around the gardens of the stunning Royal Pavillion for free.
- Download the Meerkat app to your phone, to enjoy 2 for 1 on starters, mains and desserts, every Sunday – Thursday at participating restaurants in the area.
10. Alicante, Spain
Another favorite of mine is Alicante Spain. It holds a special place in my heart because my parents have had a summer home here for 20 years. Alicante is a quintissentially ‘Spanish’ city. The Castillo de Santa Barbara is beautiful, the harbour area very sophisticated with cool bars and restaurants. But the best part of the city is the quirky flower-filled streets of El Barrio neighbourhood.
Money-saving tips for Alicante:
- Eat at one of the smaller Spanish restaurants along Explanada de España these are significantly cheaper than the pricier restaurants in the harbor.
- Visit Castillo de Santa Barbara, entrance is free. You can spend hours exploring the grounds. There is also spectacular views of the city, so make sure to bring your camera.
11. Meteora, Greece
Now I’m sure most of you have never heard of Meteora, it’s in the middle of mainland Greece and is famous for its Monasteries which sit atop massive rocks in the valley. It was a unique experience and one of our favourite destinations in Greece. We spent our days here hiking to the Monasteries (there are six active Monasteries in total), the photo opportunities when you get to these Monasteries are incredible.
To get to Meteora you catch a train straight from Athens. Two top recommendations from us would be to book a hotel with a view of the Monasteries and to book a sunset tour to see the valley bathed in a magnificent pink.
Budget travel tips for Meteora:
- Walk to the monasteries instead of paying for a tour. If you are relatively fit, this is easily done and thankfully, the monasteries are situated relatively close to one another.
- Avoid the ‘tourist trap’ restaurant and instead opt for authentic Greek tavernas in the nearby town of Kastraki we loved Stefanos Meteora Tavern and Restaurant Batalogianni.
12. Whistler, Canada
Whistler has to be one of our favorite places in the world! We lived in Whistler for a few years and it’s pure magic, mad but magic. Whistler is a bubble, it’s Neverland, you come here for a short vacation and the place refuses to let you grow up.
Whistler is picture-perfect, it’s one of those places that has you saying ‘wow’ every 10 steps. It’s renowned the world over for its skiing, but there’s so much more to Whistler. From luxury hotels back-dropped by snow-capped mountains to some of the best restaurants in the world. My favorite time to visit Whistler is in the summer, when the weather is warmer (around 73 Fahrenheit), the evenings longer, and I can chill out for a day on one of the lake beaches like Lost Lake or Alta Lake.
My top tips to save money in Whistler:
- Enjoy $5.95 meals at El Furniture Warehouse all day every day.
- Chase Happy Hour at the many bars in the town to save money.
13. Havana, Cuba
Have you ever been somewhere and, for some reason, you don’t understand why, but it just feels right? That place for me was Havana. Okay, I’ve been a tad obsessed with the city since I watched the movie Dirty Dancing 2: Havana Nights about 15 years ago.
Anyway, back to Havana’s magic. Havana’s not perfect, in fact its kind of dirty and gritty, the buildings are grand but crumbling and the light here is epic it’s honestly like walking through a very pretty Instagram feed. The Cubans leave their doors wide open, they sit on their front step chatting to their neighbours, their kids run barefoot on the street.
The Malecon at dusk is the best place in the world. There’s a passion, a resilience about the city kind of like an eff you to the non-believers. Yes, our buildings are crumbling, our streets are dusty, but we’re here and we’re dancing in the streets.
I’ve thought about Havana every day since I’ve returned.
Best money-saving tips for Havana:
- Stay at a Casa Particular instead of a hotel. A Casa Particular is when a local rents you a spare room in their home (usually with breakfast and/or dinner included). Similar to B&B or Guest House. It’s a great way for you to save money whilst giving back to the locals.
- Visit Fabrica De Arte Cubano – without a doubt, the best nightclub experience I’ve ever had. Fabrica De Arte is a nightclub, live music venue, and art gallery all rolled into one. The entrance fee is just $2 USD, and for drinks you are given a stamp card, which you will pay for when you leave.
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Last Updated on June 5, 2024 by snaphappytravel
Cool list. But 2020 brought its unexpected problems … We have to wait for the end of quarantine to continue our journeys.
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As Greek I am happy to find many places in here, especially some overlooked like Syros (which is by the way not the least visited but the capital of the region where Santorini belongs- Cyclades- crazy right??). Nice guide thanks for sharing 🙂
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Corfu is one of my favourite places on the planet. My husband and I have been going there for years and always stay in Paleokastritsa and make a visit to Corfu Town! It’s like home for me. I’ve always wanted to go to Havana but you know how it can be a bad thing to meet your idols… well, I’ve always been kinda worried it won’t live up to expectations but reading this post has made me want to go there more than ever!
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Its a shame how few of these places we’ve been to! The year is almost a third gone, its time to play catch up now!
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Love so many of these places! We were in Naxos for the 1st time last year and fell in love with the island. Such great food, and you have the beach and the mountains to explore. We also love Vancouver!! Such a cool city and again ocean and mountains! Great list!!
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Wow, all the places in Greece are just so amazing that everyone would fall in love in an instant. To me, New Zealand is still one of my favorite countries and I am visiting Whistler later this year, can’t wait to explore the mountain and thanks for a lot for the information! @ knycx.journeying
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Loved the pic from Ireland, and when you started talking about Santorini and the sunsets made me want to go there again
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I really want to go back to Greece and Naxos sounds perfect for me! Those white washed streets of Chora are soo dreamy. Perfect spot for photos!
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What an epic list! It is indeed *crazy* how much you guys were able to fit into one year. Love all of your photos of the Greek islands and so jealous of your Cuba trip! (Funny you mentioned Havana Nights since I loved that movie growing up, too!)
You guys are also pretty smart for making the most out of stopovers — we loving the doing the same too when we have time.
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Wow what a year! You went to so many great places. I had heard so great things about Kinsale in Ireland but havent had a chance to make it there yet. I love the Vancouver and Whistler area a lot too.
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Greece looks beautiful! The water at Syros is so clear – I can see why it made your list!! I used to live in Vancouver, but have never been to Whistler. Now I really have to go!
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What a fantastic list! I’ve been to many but there are a few that I still haven’t gotten to. Vancouver is one of them! I’ve heard so many great things. Thanks for sharing!
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I’ve only been to three of these places, so I had better get going! Syros looks incredible! When I was in Greece I mostly traveled in the Peloponnese, so I didn’t make it to a lot of the islands, but that’s something I’m dying to do the next time I visit!
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Good for you. You certainly visited many places in 2017. Some people will not visit that many places EVER. Many of these places I have not been to either and dang it I travel a lot.
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MAN!! You went to 17 countries in 2017?! Freaking amazing… I really want to live your life! How did you manage to do that? 🙂 I agree all these places are amazing, i love Canada especially!
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Loved how many times Greece made the list! Wonderful recap!
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Yay, my hometown (Seattle) made an appearance! It really is a great city to live in. Syros looks like where I’d rather be right now, though 🙂
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You had a full-packed 2017! I’m currently traveling around Southeast Asia that will end on March. After that, I’ll be backpacking around South America. Greece is one of my dream destination. Going to visit that country SOON! Cheers for more travels this year! 🙂
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Wow you went to so many great places! Greece and Cuba are very high on my bucket list so it’s great to see that you enjoyed your trips there. I had never heard of Meteora but it looks incredible!
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This is great, looks like you had a very fulfilling and exciting year. I agree about New Zealand, I love it here :). The Bay of Islands is especially beautiful.
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Great article! I tend to love everywhere I go, so always struggle with making top 10 type lists, aha. I haven’t been to Greece yet but hope to make it next time I’m in Europe, would looove to see Athens and some of the islands 🙂
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These photos are stunning! I’m DYING to go to Greece and Cuba – my goals for 2018!
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Yeah! I’m glad you made to Seattle. It is a fun city to visit. Looks like you had a lot of great travels this past year, and its nice to see Greece and Ireland on there. We went to Greece this year – Halkidiki – and I so loved it. Cheers to a new year of traveling!
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Yeah! I’m glad you made to Seattle. It is a fun city to visit. Looks like you had a lot of great travels this past year, and its nice to see Greece and Ireland on there. We went to Greece this year – Halkidiki – and I so loved it. Cheers to a new year of traveling!
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What a fun year you had! Vancouver may be my all-time favorite city in the world, and I lived in Seattle for 3 years, but I don’t think I’ve visited any of the other cities on your list (except Whistler, of course…amazing!)
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OMG. I cannot believe I only visited three of these places. They all look AMAZING. I lived in Europe for a long time, including a few months in Turkey, and I didn’t take the time to visit Greece. And now, every time I see pics of Greece, I feel like I made a huge mistake ahah Oh well, I still have time to go back one day… 😉
Thank you for putting this list together. It’s inspiring!
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