The cheapest resorts in the world. Economical travel around Russia

Many today can no longer imagine a vacation without the sea or ocean coast. There are an incredible number of resorts with beaches on the planet, so it’s not so easy for tourists to choose the best one. We offer you a list of the 19 most visited and sought-after resorts around the world.

Hawaiian Islands

The archipelago has 24 islands and atolls, 6 of which are considered major: Hawaii (Big Island), Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Molokai and Lanai. These islands are not alike. The climate here is surprisingly comfortable and mild: +21 degrees in summer and +27 in winter. Beautiful orchids grow here, waterfalls roar in the lush tropical forest, an abundance of palm trees, lagoons and white sand. The Pacific Ocean gives surfers beautiful waves, and the rich underwater world attracts thousands of divers to the most visited resorts in the world. Best vacation Here in the calendar winter - in December-February. But if your goal is to save on your trip, then you should fly to Hawaii in April-November.

Seychelles

Seychelles is considered a pearl Indian Ocean. Here the traveler will certainly find most picturesque beaches, a fantastically beautiful underwater world, educational and entertaining excursions around the islands on foot, by oxen, by bicycle or by car, luxury fishing. The Seychelles archipelago is all that remains of Lemuria (the vanished continent). It consists of 115 granite and coral islands and atolls, of which only 20 are inhabited. Warm ocean and unique nature Every year hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the world attract here. Depending on the intended type of vacation, you should plan the time of your trip to the Seychelles. Diving is best practiced in spring or autumn; May and October are most favorable for activities sailing and surfing, and for passive relaxation on the beach, late summer or mid-winter is best.


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Canary Islands

On Canary Islands incredibly diverse nature: volcanoes and deserts, exotic fauna and flora, rainforests and snow-capped mountains, beautifully rugged coastlines and picturesque shores. For a long time now, holidays in the Canaries have become very popular and even prestigious for European tourists. Therefore, you can find hotels there to suit any budget: from relatively inexpensive to luxurious. The tourist infrastructure here is very well developed; vacationers always have something to choose from resorts and hotels. Holidays in the best five-star Canary hotels will remain unforgettable even for particularly demanding tourists.

Ibiza (Spain)

Between Spain and Italy in the Mediterranean Sea is the Balearic archipelago, one of the islands of which is Ibiza, which translated means “Island of Bes” - the ancient Egyptian god of eroticism and entertainment, although it is often incorrectly called Ibiza. From here to the Spanish coast is only about 90 km. Ibiza has become popular among lovers of “hot” entertainment; people come here from all over the world to enjoy the atmosphere of boundless fun and true freedom. The island is quite small so that after a few days people feel at home here, but at the same time it is diverse enough not to seem boring.

Goa (India)

This premier Indian resort is completely different from mainland India. Shores Goa Islands have a length of 110 kilometers, on which there are 40 magnificent beaches. Fort Aguada divides Goa into northern and southern parts. In the south of the island, boarding houses and hotels are expensive not only by Indian standards, so only wealthy Indians or Europeans come here. But northern Goa is the complete opposite - democratic, inexpensive, but noisy. Independent European and American youth live in numerous local settlements, which gave the island worldwide fame.

Bali (Indonesia)

The most popular resorts in Indonesia, with the best tourism infrastructure, are located on the island of Bali. Tourists come here to enjoy the pristine nature, large volcanoes Gunung Agung, Gunung Batur and Kintamani, tropical forests, ancient temples, wonderful beaches. Although the island is relatively small, it is diverse in its landscapes. Here you can see simultaneously palm groves and terraced rice paddies, black lava beaches and beautiful volcanic lakes in the mountains. Of particular interest to island guests are active volcanoes with their fire-breathing craters and smoking slopes. A fabulous experience is guaranteed in Bali.

Phuket (Thailand)

Phuket is a first-class resort for those seeking a relaxing holiday. In the Andaman Sea, this is the largest Thai island with all the charms heavenly holiday: wide beaches with fine white sand, washed by warm sea water. The best time to relax here is in November-February, at this time it is +22 +34 degrees. The island has many attractions that will not let vacationers get bored. Even exploring them actively, an inquisitive traveler will not have time to get acquainted with all the local interesting places in a couple of weeks.

Maldives

If you look at the Maldives from an airplane, they resemble pearls scattered across the Indian Ocean. In this land of eternal summer, real tropical paradise and all the conditions for a carefree life. Coral islands with fine white sand, framed by green palm trees and surrounded by warm and incredibly clear waters. Magnificent coral reefs and turquoise lagoons are teeming with vibrant underwater life. Such beauty cannot leave even an experienced traveler indifferent. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people fly here to dive into the gentle waters of the Indian Ocean. Even those who cannot swim can stand waist-deep in clear water and admire the corals and fish under their feet. Diving and snorkeling enthusiasts will find many places to admire the underwater beauty and take home unique photographs.


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Pattaya (Thailand)

One of the most famous resorts in Thailand is Pattaya. This is typical resort town, where all the most important types of entertainment are provided for vacationers. The shores here have beaches almost everywhere, but the water in the local bay is quite muddy. Pattaya has many expensive hotel complexes designed for... family vacation. But the active nightlife has brought special fame to the city, when after dark the time for a variety of sex entertainment begins. Walking Street is especially popular among tourists.

Bora Bora (French Polynesia)

The island of Bora Bora is located in French Polynesia. It is surrounded by an incredibly beautiful lagoon, the boundaries of which are coral reefs and a string of tiny uninhabited islands. There are even three on the island extinct volcano. This island is famous for its magnificent resorts. For those who want to get to know the locals and their way of life, it is best to go to one of the islands (motu). There they will tell him about local plants, national dishes, charming Tahitian women will teach girls how to put on a pareo, and young men will show men how coconuts were broken in the old days. There are other entertainments in Bora Bora: exciting fishing, exciting dives, feeding stingrays and sharks, jeep rides on mountain roads surrounded by tropical forest, as well as a sea of ​​sun and the singing of birds of paradise.

Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Get into this magnificent city Ostap Bender has been dreaming all his life. Now more than 15 million people live there, but more importantly, this city is one of the best beach resorts in the world. In addition, here you can look at various attractions, among which the statue of Christ the Redeemer is especially noteworthy. Hundreds of thousands of tourists come especially for the famous Brazilian carnival - such sparkling and incredibly beautiful costumes and fiery dances cannot be found anywhere in the world! The climate in Rio is favorable for tourism - the temperature here is approximately the same all year round +25-29 degrees.


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Miami (USA)

This largest metropolis southeastern USA, located in Florida, is one of the world's most famous resorts. The seemingly endless (40 km) Miami Beach is completely built up with luxury villas and hotels. Nightlife in Miami is incredibly active and is centered on dozens of nightclubs. There is something to keep you busy during the day - visit a tropical garden with exotic flora and fauna, a zoo, the largest aquarium in the USA, E. Hemingway's house-museum, there is even a police museum. And, of course, swimming in the warm Atlantic Ocean.

Dubai, UAE)

Dubai has become one of the most luxurious resort cities in the world in recent decades. There is hot sun and very clean water. Moreover, man himself creates new attractions here, reclaiming land from the desert. Dubai amazes with its ambition and scale. It is here that the world's tallest skyscraper is located, equipped with restaurants, huge shopping centers and observation deck, and at the foot of the Burj Khalifa there is a grandiose dancing fountain. The city has many beautiful mosques, including the famous Jumeirah. Well, the highlight of the resort are artificial man-made islands with a projection in the form of palm trees.

Dominican Republic

This state shares with another state - Haiti island of the same name. But the difference between them is colossal - in the Dominican Republic everything is beautiful and cozy. Here not only the clear turquoise Caribbean Sea and White sand but also beautiful Mountain peaks, lush tropical forests and ancient buildings. A special advantage of holidays in Dominican Republic is its relatively low cost. Just as most Europeans vacation in Turkey, Americans of all stripes come to the Dominican Republic. The climate here is humid subtropical with an average temperature of +25-27 degrees, even in the coldest January it does not fall below +22 degrees, and in August the air warms up to +31 degrees. But soft sea trade winds and breezes help to survive the peak of the heat.


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Cayman islands

To this archipelago in the northwest Caribbean Sea includes 3 large and tens small islands. There are no tourists here all year round, although best time considered winter. The Cayman Islands have a wonderful beach holiday, in addition, here you can go yachting, exercise aquatic species sports Hikes and excursions are organized for tourists, introducing them to ancient local architecture. Historical buildings here were built from shell rock and coral blocks. There is almost no crime on the islands, so tourists can explore any corners here without fear.

Montenegro

This country is located on the beautiful Adriatic coast, where in addition to beaches there are beautiful mountains with gorges and deep bays. Here you can both enjoy a relaxing holiday and look for adventure. Tourists are especially attracted to the city of Budva, or rather, luxury resort on an island with a hotel and private beach.

Philippines

Holidays in the Philippines are very pleasant, because there is not only a favorable climate for relaxation, but also very picturesque nature. Wonderful beaches of golden sand wash the clearest waters Pacific Ocean, and the lush coral gardens are home to numerous fish and other creatures of the most incredible colors. The best beach holiday is most fully organized on southern islands archipelago, but many tourists come here to plunge into the life of the virgin jungle and look at the smoking formidable volcanoes. Leisure for such tourists it is more common on northern islands, and in last years It is he who is gaining increasing popularity among those who crave thrills.

Türkiye

In Turkey, many magnificent hotels have been built in our time; guests here are provided with truly fabulous service. Local summer resorts have gained particular popularity thanks to the all-inclusive holiday system. This mode allows any vacationer to completely relax. Every year, about 30 million vacationers coming from all over Europe rush to take advantage of this privilege. The shores of Turkey are washed by three seas: the Black, Mediterranean and Marmara, this could not help but make this country a popular tourist destination. Most popular resorts is located south coast(Mediterranean Sea) and the west coast (Aegean Sea). Among the most popular cities- Alanya, Antalya, Bodrum, Kemer, Marmaris, Side.


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Egypt

If you leave a Turkish hotel mainly to visit the oriental bazaar, then a very educational summer holiday is possible in Egypt. Those lovers of antiquity and the unknown who are excited by every similar point on the world map want to come here. Egyptian resorts will also not be boring for scuba diving enthusiasts, especially when it comes to the vibrant beauty of the Red Sea. Sunny Egypt has many high-class resorts with impeccable service, and the country itself is famous for its rich historical and cultural heritage. It is also quite safe for vacationers. For several decades now the most popular Egyptian resort Sharm el-Sheikh is considered, although Hurghada is not inferior to it in beauty and level of comfort. Places such as Dahab, El-Gula, and El-Ashir should also be mentioned.

We studied guidebooks, forums, bloggers' reports, booking systems, sites with food prices and selected the most affordable countries for vacation. For each, we calculated a budget for two per day and converted it into dollars. This is the average amount for a couple of travelers who live in the same room, do not like to spend too much and stick to the golden mean in everything. After all, everyone understands differently by comfort: for some, a bed in a hostel is enough, for others, they will still choose among five-star hotels. Therefore, we did not take into account luxury hotels and restaurants, but found out how much it costs to have a meal in ordinary local cafes and stay in guesthouses, mini-hotels or apartments on Airbnb.

In some countries, expenses can easily be cut by one and a half to two times, if you use public transport, there is no tourist places and look for hotels on the basis of “we just need to spend the night.” For India and Indonesia, for example, we recommend a daily budget of $40–$50, but you can travel to these countries as a couple for $20 per day.

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Cheap countries without visa

Armenia

Approximate prices:

You can have a hearty and cheap meal in Armenia at every step: khachapuri in Yerevan costs up to 500 drams ($1), lamaj (flatbread with spicy meat filling) costs up to $1.7, and crayfish kebab near Lake Sevan costs about $3. The average bill in a simple cafe is $3–4, and for dinner for two in a tourist restaurant you will pay $7–30.

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In the capital of Armenia there are inexpensive hotels with double rooms for $25–30. If you like the comfort of home on vacation, rent a nice studio in a quiet area for $20 or an apartment in the city center on Airbnb for $30–40 per night. Outside the capital, prices are slightly lower. In Armenia, as in Georgia, a stranger can invite you for coffee, dinner or even overnight. Agree: this is not fraud, but hospitality.

Standard route:

Yerevan and surroundings; Lake Sevan; Vanadzor and Lori Gorge; Khor Virap monastery with views of Ararat; Vorotan Valley and Tatev Monastery.

Visa:

You can enter Armenia without a visa for up to 180 days during the year. If you want more, find out how to apply for an Armenian visa.

Georgia

Approximate prices:

There is no street food as such in Georgia. The only thing you can grab on the go is fresh khachapuri or lobiani, which are sold on every corner for 2-3 lari ($1). Lunch at the cafe will cost $6, and for a generous dinner with wine you can pay from $8. An intermediate option is khinkali: you won’t have to look for them for long; one piece costs 60–70 tetri ($0.25–0.30). A dozen khinkali with salad and a glass of beer (for everything - $4) is enough to fill you up for the whole day.

Modest Double Room in Tbilisi and Batumi it costs from $40 per day. It will cost $10 less to rent an apartment in a pleasant area near the center of the capital. In seaside Batumi, you can rent a small apartment in the private sector in 2016 for $20–25. Prices here are tightly tied to the season: an apartment by the sea with a fresh renovation and all amenities costs about $40 per day in mid-summer. In less touristy places you can easily find guest houses with rooms for $15–$30.

Standard route:

Tbilisi; Mtskheta and Georgian Military Road; cave city in Vardzia; Sighnaghi and Kakheti; Svaneti; Batumi and the Black Sea coast. If time allows, you can take a one-way ticket to Georgia, travel further overland to Armenia or Turkey, and fly home from there.

Visa:

Russian citizens can spend a whole year in Georgia without a visa.

Abkhazia

Daily budget for two: $65–75

Approximate prices:

A skewer of aromatic chicken kebab in Abkhazia costs about 200 rubles ($2.7), a cheburek with cheese and meat costs 70 rubles ($1). Lunch in a cafe by the sea will cost $5–12 for two, and a hearty dinner in apatskhe (restaurant national cuisine) - 9.5–13.5 $. For a one and a half liter bottle of homemade Abkhaz wine you will pay about $2.7.

On Airbnb, you can rent a room in a house by the sea in Sukhumi for $10 per day, and an apartment in the city center for $37 per day. If you dare to look for housing locally, it may turn out even cheaper: a room in a private house in Gagra can be rented for $9, and near Pitsunda there are options for $8 for two. A room in a good seaside hotel in Abkhazia costs $20–33 per night.

Standard route:

Botanical Garden, Kelasur Wall and the ruins of Bagrat Castle in Sukhumi; monastery and underground karst cave in New Athos; beaches of Gudauta, Pitsunda and Gagra; reserve near Lake Ritsa.

Visa:

To enter Abkhazia, Russians do not need a visa or a foreign passport - an ordinary one is enough. Fly to Adler - from there it is only 10 km to the Abkhaz border, which runs along the Psou River.

Laos

Daily budget for two: $55–65

Approximate prices:

Lunch in street cafes costs from 12 to 50 thousand kip ($1.5–6), in a tourist cafe or restaurant - 50–100 thousand ($6–12). On average, a simple double room will cost about $12 per night. In the village of Vang Vieng, you can bargain on the spot and stay for that amount in a room with a wonderful view of the mountains. But in the capital, Vientiane, it is cheaper to book a hotel in advance: you can rent a cozy room for $15–17.

Almost all the attractions of Laos are paid, although they are very cheap: for example, entrance to the Paku caves will cost $2.5. These Buddhist caves can be reached by boat on the Mekong - you will pay $8 for a round trip and a stop at the “whiskey village”. Rent a motorbike with manual box gear for the whole day in Laos costs about 70,000 kip - for $9 you are completely free to move around the country.

Standard route:

Vientiane; Luang Prabang; trekking in the Bocau National Park and/or rafting along the picturesque U River; Pakse and waterfalls of the Bolaven plateau; cruise along the Mekong south to Si Phan Don or to the 4000 Islands. You can continue your adventures in Cambodia or, if you move to reverse direction, in Thailand.

Visa:

If you are traveling to Laos for less than 15 days, you do not need a visa. The only requirement is that the passport must be valid for 6 months from the date of entry.

Indonesia

Daily budget for two: $40–$50

Approximate prices:

Street food in Indonesia costs pennies: nasi goreng or mi goreng (fried rice or noodles) will cost no more than $1.5–2. You can have breakfast and lunch in local cafes for $2.5–4.5, and a hearty dinner costs $5–8 depending on the level of the establishment. You can rent a decent guesthouse room in Sumatra for $10, in Java for $10–15, and in Bali for $15–20. Traveling between the islands is also cheap - ferry travel costs about $3.

Standard route:

Since you have flown 9,000 km, spending your entire vacation in Bali, no matter how beautiful it may be, means depriving yourself of many impressions. There are 17,000 islands to choose from - from tiny paradises like Gili to Sumatra, an area the size of Spain. Don't miss Borobudur and Mount Bromo in Java, visit Lake Toba or go on a jungle trek in Borneo.

Visa:

Citizens of the Russian Federation can enter Indonesia without a visa for 30 days through the international airports of Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Denpasar, Batam Island, as well as through four sea ​​ports. At other border points, Russians can obtain a visa on arrival for a period of 30 days.

Vietnam

Daily budget for two: $45–$55

Approximate prices:

Banh mi sandwiches in Vietnam are sold at every turn for 10–15 thousand dong ($0.5–0.7), and juices cost the same in fruit shops. For a bowl of pho soup in a cafe, pay 1–2 $, and for 0.5 liters of homemade bia hoi beer - 1 $. In local eateries they offer food for pennies: two servings of fish or chicken fried in ginger sauce, with a plate of rice and a bowl of soup - $2. In a presentable restaurant these amounts are multiplied by 2–3. A hearty seafood dinner at a tourist establishment with Vietnamese cuisine will cost $12–20. If you miss European dishes, pizza for $5 will save you. You can eat a burger, fries and soda at fast food Lotteria for $3. Imported alcohol in Vietnamese stores is no more expensive than in duty-free, and a bottle of local rum can be bought for $3-4.

You can rent a double room in a Hanoi hotel for $11–15; in the village of Mui Ne, prices start at $10 for a bungalow with a shower and air conditioning right next to the sea, and in Nha Trang you can still rent a nice room with amenities for $6–10. Service in Vietnamese hotels is excellent, regardless of star rating. Breakfast is included in the price nine times out of ten.

Standard route:

Hanoi; Ha Long Bay; Museum of Cham Sculpture in Da Nang; Nha Trang; Mui Ne village; Dalat; Hoi An Museum City; Phu Quoc Island off the coast of Cambodia.

Visa:

Citizens of the Russian Federation can vacation in Vietnam without a visa for up to 15 days.

Serbia

Daily budget for two: $70–80

Approximate prices:

Serbian analogues of fast food - cheese pie gibanica, spicy sausages cevapcici, pljeskavica (cutlets with a side dish or in a bun) - cost no more than 200 dinars ($2). Moreover, to fill up, one splash of water is enough. You can have lunch for two in a decent restaurant for $7–9.

A simple double room in Belgrade hotels costs about $30 per day. For $16 you can rent a room in a hostel, and for $25–35 you can rent an apartment in the center.

Standard route:

Belgrade; Novi Sad; Smederevo; national parks Tara or Fruska Gora; Bajina Basta or other towns along the picturesque Drina River; Drvengrad is an ethnic village from the films of Kusturica. You can go to even cheaper Macedonia.

Visa:

To travel to Serbia, Russian citizens do not need a visa if the trip is within 30 days.

Montenegro

Daily budget for two: $80–90

Approximate prices:

Montenegrins' favorite national fast food is burek (a round pie or tubes filled with vegetables, cheese or meat) - sold for $1 in bakeries and on the beaches. A generous portion of cevapchichi with potatoes and pita bread costs $5–9 and is enough for two. It's even cheaper to have a meal at Mesar. These butcher shops sell semi-finished products, but you can ask for the same cevapchici to be fried on the spot - this is called “made on Rostile”. You can have a thorough breakfast in a Montenegrin cafe for two for $7–10, and a three-course restaurant dinner will cost $25–30. If you move literally 500 meters away from coastal establishments, you can save up to 50%.

The most expensive city in terms of housing is Budva: during peak season, simple one-room apartments by the sea are rented for $35–45 per day. But in Budva, even in summer, you can rent a neat guesthouse room or a small studio for $20 if you book in advance. In winter in Montenegro, prices for hotels and apartments fall by almost half.

Standard route:

Podgorica; resorts of the Bay of Kotor (Kotor, Perast, Risan, Koštanica, Tivat, Herceg Novi); resorts of the Adriatic coast (Budva, Becici, Rafailovici, Sveti Stefan, Petrovac, Bar); Ostrog Monastery; National parks Lovcen and Durmitor with the Tara River Canyon.

Visa:

Citizens of the Russian Federation can stay in Montenegro without a visa for 30 consecutive days.

Cheap countries with visa on arrival or online

India

Daily budget for two: $40–$45

Approximate prices:

Street food in India costs practically nothing: a serving of vegetarian thali (rice, stewed vegetables, lentils and flatbread) will cost 50 rupees ($0.8), and you can have a hearty lunch at a local eatery for 150 rupees ($2.3). The average bill in tourist restaurants is $3–6.

The situation with housing is similar: almost everywhere for 5–8 $ you will get a set of a bed, walls and roof, for 10–15 $ you will get a decent room with air conditioning. In Mumbai, Goa and Kerala, prices during the peak season - from December to February - increase 2-3 times. You can rent a scooter for a day for 200–250 rupees ($3–4). If you are traveling for a long time, it is better to rent a scooter for a week or a month - it will be even cheaper, about 150 rupees per day, and you will also be able to see neighboring states.

Standard route:

Delhi; Agra; a circle through the cities and villages of Rajasthan or a trip through the foothills of the Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand; and further - according to interests: either to Varanasi and Nepal, or to the south, to Mumbai and Goa or to Kerala. If time permits, visit Punjab (Amritsar), Kashmir and Ladakh.

Visa:

If you are entering India through Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Cochin, Hyderabad and Trivandrum airports, you can apply for your visa online.

Nepal

Daily budget for two: on a track in the mountains - about $40; in the rest of the country - $45–50.

Approximate prices:

In Nepal, you can have a hearty lunch for two at a street eatery for 400–500 rupees ($4–5). In tourist cafes prices are 2-3 times higher; lunch for two will cost closer to $15.

You can rent a double room in a cheap guesthouse with a shower and toilet on the floor for $5–8 per day. For $15–20 you can stay in a decent hotel in Kathmandu. The average cost of a small comfortable room for two in Nagarkot is from $15 per night, and in Pokhara - from $10.

Standard route:

Kathmandu and surrounding areas (Bhaktapur, Nagarkot); several days in the Chitwan Nature Reserve; Lumbini; Pokhara and mountain trekking - to Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, etc.

Visa:

A Nepalese visa can be obtained both at the Embassy in Moscow and at the airport upon arrival. Simply fill out the online form 15 days before your trip and present it at the border.

Cambodia

Daily budget for two: $70–80

Approximate prices:

You can buy a fried spider, a kilogram of mango or a bunch of bananas for $1 in Cambodia. Two servings of baked mussels with salad will cost $6. A hearty dinner with pork steak, potatoes and vegetables costs the same, and for a huge pizza for two in a regular cafe you will pay about $5. A glass of local beer in seaside bars costs $0.5, a jug will cost $2. You will spend more on spiritual food in Cambodia than on regular food: a ticket to Angkor for 1 day - $20, for 3 days - $40, for a week - $60. For the climb above Angkor Wat on yellow hot-air balloon pay 20$.

A room with a double bed, air conditioning and shower in a guesthouse in the resort of Sihanoukville can be rented for $12–15 per day, and comfortable hotel rooms in Phnom Penh cost $15–20 per night. Khmers do not like to bargain; it is better to book accommodation in advance.

Standard route:

Siem Reap and Angkor temple complex; Lake Toplesap with floating villages, beaches of Sihanoukville (Ochuteal-Serendipity, Otres); Koh Rong island; national park Phnom Bokor; Phnom Penh.

Visa:

You can obtain a visa to Cambodia immediately upon arrival or in advance via the Internet.

Sri Lanka

Daily budget for two: $60–70

Approximate prices:

Food in Sri Lanka is similar to South Indian food in both taste and prices. Roti (spring rolls) cost from 40 Sri Lankan rupees ($0.28) for a vegetarian option to 120 rupees ($0.8) for a triangle with chicken and cheese. For a bunch of bananas you will pay $0.14, for a drinking coconut - $0.25, for a kilogram of papaya - $0.42. King prawns at the Hikkaduwa market sell for $7/kg, and buy a 0.75-liter bottle of red rum for $10. Kottu (something like a shredded hamburger) costs $1.5–2 in non-tourist cafes. Two servings of seafood dinner, rice with curry, salad and beer in a restaurant will cost $7–10.

average price for a room with hot water and a fan in a guesthouse - $14–20 per day. In party places like Mirissa and Unawatuna on the south coast, prices are higher - on New Year's Eve and until March, locals rent out housing for $28–$55 per night. Prices for double rooms in Colombo hotels start from $25, and you can spend the night in a hostel for $16. If you plan to stay in Sri Lanka for a long time, it is wiser to rent a house or apartment for $330 per month (including utilities) on the spot.

Standard route:

Colombo; Pinnawela Elephant Nursery; Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy, Lion Rock in Sigiriya, other Buddhist sites in Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa; tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya; national reserve in the Sinharaja forest.

Visa:

There are three ways to obtain a visa to Sri Lanka - at the Embassy in Moscow, upon arrival at the airport or online.

Cheap visa countries

Romania

Daily budget for two: $80–90

Approximate prices:

You won't find street food in the Asian sense of the term in Romania. You can have lunch in a cheap cafe or fast food for about 10–30 lei ($2.5–7). A hearty lunch in restaurants in Brasov and Sighisoara will cost $12–14. Dinner at a highly advertised establishment in Bucharest will cost 100 lei ($24).

On average across the country, a simple double room in a guesthouse or two-star hotel costs $20–30. You can rent an apartment in the heart of Bucharest for $30–40 per day; in Brasov, aim for $35–45.

Standard route:

Bucharest; Danube Delta; Mamaia and others Black Sea resorts; Peles and Bran castles (“Dracula’s castle”); medieval Brasov; Transylvanian towns of Sighisoara and Sibiu. If you travel by car, do not miss the beautiful Transfagarasan mountain road.

After a year of hard work, everyone needs a break. To have a good rest, you simply need to radically change the environment around you. Some people think that you can have a wonderful vacation in your homeland, in your homeland. southern resorts. But will this be a radical change of scenery? In addition, today domestic resorts in terms of prices can easily compete with many well-known European resorts, but the level of service and development tourism infrastructure(availability of attractions, quality of roads and entertainment) - alas, not always up to par.

Not all of Europe is “covered” by the Schengen agreements, which means that a visa is not required everywhere. In addition, the most sophisticated European tourists are increasingly choosing the “untrodden paths”, tired of the bustle and stiffness of all sorts of Nice, Barcelona, ​​Bolears and the Alps.

Let’s try to figure out in which country you can relax well, see something unique, eat delicious food and protect the family budget from “default”.

Outside the Schengen area

Six European countries are accessible to Russians without any visa costs. Almost all of them offer an excellent holiday, warm sun, many interesting places and budget accommodation. These countries need tourists, so you can confidently count on a friendly attitude, comfort and a carefree stay. With some reservations, of course, but these reservations are insignificant. Let's just start alphabetically. So…

1. Albania

Once the most closed country in Europe, today it is open and attractive to tourists. To dissolve any prejudice, it is worth noting that, thanks to its closeness for a good half of the 20th century, the country has perfectly preserved ancient monuments, which you won’t find in Greece today. But not all at once!

You can stay in the country for up to 30 days without a visa (more than enough for a vacation), the country awaits visa-free travelers during all three summer months and two more autumn months - the weather is still good, the rest of the year no one comes here anyway, it’s chilly and damp .

Important condition: you must have a return ticket, otherwise capricious Albanian border guards may send you back to your homeland.

Road

Uncomfortable. There are no direct flights, you will have to fly with a transfer. Cheaper - through Greece. The more time between connecting flights, the cheaper the ticket. Expect to pay approximately 250 euros for a round trip ticket.

Hotel

The cost of staying at a hotel on the Ionian Sea rarely exceeds 30 euros per night. A week in such a hotel costs no more than 160-180 euros.

What to see?

In addition to swimming beach holiday, in Albania you simply must see:

  • Tirana is the capital where you need to see the Pyramid ( former mausoleum dictator Hoxha), now there is the Mummy club, where everyone dances and has fun, the central square with the Skanderbeg statue, the Efem Bey mosque;
  • Durres is a city on the seashore with a Greek amphitheater, an ancient Roman highway, a Venetian tower, numerous bunkers, and a panoramic restaurant. Road - train from Tirana (journey 1 hour, ticket - 1 euro);
  • Pogradec is a town on the shores of Lake Orchid, near the border with Macedonia. Here you can explore ancient basilicas, tombs of Illyrian kings, and try the famous Orchid trout in a local restaurant. You can get there by minibus for 4.5 euros. Lunch in a cafe - 2-3 euros.

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Don't count on European level. The roads are bad, the transport is without air conditioning. Stock up on a phrasebook, preferably a Russian-Italian one. They don’t speak Russian here, and they haven’t heard of English at all.

Budget. A week's holiday in a hotel by the sea - 300 euros with meals for two, plus the cost of air tickets - 500. We get - 800 euros for a week for two (400 euros per person). We'll add about 50 euros more for local transport and sightseeing.

2. Bosnia and Herzegovina


A quiet and peaceful country, part of Yugoslavia, with a predominantly Slavic but Muslim population. You can stay without a visa for up to 30 days a year. A return ticket is required upon entry.

Road

Air ticket to Sarajevo (the capital) with a transfer in Belgrade and back - from 150 euros. In summer and early autumn, ticket prices can rise to 200 euros.

Hotel

The average cost of a standard room for two in a *** hotel is from 30 to 50 euros. The hotels are comfortable, the breakfasts are delicious. Weekly accommodation - 180 - 300 euros.

What to see?

The country is proud beautiful nature, but the most interesting thing here is the amazing mixture of Byzantine, Ottoman and Slavic cultures. The language barrier is completely surmountable if you listen carefully - native roots will help you understand the native. And the Russian language is not uncommon here. Add here delicious and unusual cuisine, friendly and hospitable people - we will get a very attractive place to relax. Among the main attractions of Sarajevo:

  • The Latin Bridge is the site of the murder of the unfortunate heir to the Austrian Empire, which led to a world war;
  • Moricha Khan is an ancient refuge for caravans, an example of medieval Muslim architecture;
  • Markale Square is the main marketplace of the capital of Bosnia;
  • Mosques, churches, churches, medieval quarters, markets, nightclubs - everywhere an amazing mixture of the East and our native Slavic spirit;
  • Wine tastings - from 25 euros for a tour of the cellars, tasting and souvenir (a bottle of wine and two branded glasses);
  • Hospitality;
  • Delicious cuisine;
  • Rich story.

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Don't count on high level comfort. Most likely, your hotel or guest house will not be very different from your native provincial hotel with all the “charms”, but the service will be very warm and helpful.

Budget. Week in guest house— 130 euros; Airplane ticket - 200 euros; food - up to 60 euros per week. Total - 390 euros. Taking into account the costs of local transport, Moldova is one of the most “budget” countries for tourists.

This is the end for countries outside the Schengen Agreement. Let's see how you can have an inexpensive holiday in the “other” Europe.

Inexpensive Schengen countries

Despite the fact that a visit to most European countries will require the hassle of acquiring a visa, the holiday becomes only 35 euros more expensive. Otherwise, individual tourists can successfully save.

The main conditions for saving:

  • Choose for your stay not the capital or famous resorts, but small towns and villages, where everything is almost half the price;
  • Rest in spring or autumn, outside the “high season”;
  • Instead of hotels, choose boarding houses or guest houses, the price of which includes breakfast;
  • Do not buy souvenirs on the main streets and in tourist shops;
  • Do not go to attraction-type restaurants; sometimes you have to pay very dearly for a bad and unprofessional program;
  • We are looking for friends among local residents, their advice helps us save money.

1. Croatia

The country is not part of the Schengen zone, but feels already there. A visa will cost 35 euros, and with a Schengen visa entry is free. Advantages of the country: climate, landscapes and sea - like in Italy; Slavic mentality, no high prices.

Road

There are direct flights, there are flights with one or two transfers, but one thing remains unchanged - a ticket to any of international airports Croatia (round trip) costs at least 180 euros.

It is possible to travel by train, but the trip will cost more (you need a Hungarian transit visa).

Hotels

Even in the most famous resort of Croatia - Split - you can find excellent apartments by the sea for 35-40 euros per day. The main condition is to book in advance (three to four months in advance, and preferably six months in advance).

What to see?

Attractions in Croatia great amount, but you definitely need to look:

  • Diocletian's Palace in Split;
  • The city of Dubrovnik (just stop by and take a walk, the city is expensive);
  • The city of Hum is the smallest in the world (17 inhabitants), here you can try “homemade” cognac;
  • Vranjaca Cave - near Split.

Croatia is an ideal country for a beach holiday. The sea here is clean and the beaches are sandy.

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When buying products at the market, be prepared for the fact that they will sell you more than local residents. Make friends with a Croatian. Purchases will be at least 20% cheaper. Restaurants here are expensive, it is better to eat on your own, shopping in small shops.

Budget. Accommodation - 240 euros. Meals - 90 euros. Local transport - up to 20 euros per person. Flight – 180 euros. Total - 530 euros. It is also necessary to take into account the entrance fee for visiting attractions; for this you need to prepare at least 20 euros per person.

2. Slovenia

Vineyards, caves, monasteries, ancient necropolises - all this is Slovenia. Of all the countries of the former Yugoslavia, this is the most expensive. Thanks to the climate and developed tourism, is in great demand in Europe. Holidays are cheaper than in Italy.

Road

The cheapest tickets to Ljubljana are sold by Adria Airways. In this case, the trip will cost approximately 200 euros. The company offers a good bonus system; if you fly regularly, you can use special discounts.

Hotels

Apartments near the sea can be booked for 50 euros/day. Finding cheaper housing is problematic. The price level is supported by numerous tourists from Italy and Austria.

What to see?

Holidays in Slovenia can become truly unforgettable; tourists here have the following services:

  • Medieval castles where balls and knightings take place;
  • The real Alps with ample opportunities for ski lovers;
  • Cave complexes;
  • Gorgeous waterfalls where you can swim;

Comfortable beaches and clear seas, hundreds of restaurants and cafes - all this is Slovenia.

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Despite all the attractiveness of the country for tourists, every second person faces the problem of free Internet. If you are going to live in a guest house, you will have to do without the Internet.

Budget. Weekly accommodation - 300 euros. Meals - 120-150 euros. Flight – 200 euros. Attractions - 50-60 euros per person. Total - 670 - 710 euros per person.

3. Bulgaria

Our tourists know this resort country from distant Soviet times. It must be said that since then little has changed in Bulgaria: the same sea, the same sanatoriums, the same brandy.

Road

Air travel to Varna and back (we don’t even consider Sofia as a city for holidays) costs from 300 euros. You need to catch discounts on this route; at best, you’ll be lucky to find a ticket 30-40 euros cheaper.

Hotels

Even during the “high” season in Varna you can find a hotel costing 20 euros per night with breakfast. But you'll have to look. The best way to cope with the search will be large search engines(booking.com).

What to see?

Tourists never get bored in Bulgaria:

  • An abundance of monasteries and Byzantine churches;
  • Ancient ruins;
  • Museums and exhibition halls;
  • Nature reserves.

If boat trips here are very expensive, then hiking or a trip to the ancient monastery with a Russian-speaking guide will cost 5-7 euros. You just need to buy the excursion on the spot, there is a possibility of big discounts.

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You should not count on perfect cleanliness and impeccable plumbing in a hotel. In many ways, a budget holiday in Bulgaria is reminiscent of sanatoriums in your native country.

4. Romania

The ancient land of the Dacians, beautiful Transylvania, Dracula's castle, the Black Sea beaches - all this is Romania, which tourists have not yet truly appreciated.

Road

Flight from Moscow to Bucharest and back - from 140 euros. It is better to buy from TAROM airline (Romanian company). The most interesting cities for tourists - Sighisoara (to visit Count Dracula) and Constanta (at the very blue sea). You can get from Bucharest by train or bus (travel time up to 3 hours, tickets from 12 to 15 euros).

Hotels

To the cheap flight we will add inexpensive accommodation: from 15 to 20 euros per day, including breakfast. These are the prices for rooms in guest houses and beach villas in Constanta.

What to see?

Road

The Moscow-Bratislava flight is expensive - 340 euros round trip. You can fly to Prague and then take a train or bus, but the savings will be no more than 15-20 euros. Not the most popular destination - hence the prices.

Hotels

The most modest hotel in Bratislava will cost 25 euros per night. You need to count on 35-40 euros, no less. Breakfast is not included everywhere.

What to see?

Slovakia cannot boast of an abundance of historical or cultural plan. But in terms of natural beauty, very few European countries can compete with it. Ski resorts, small mountain hotels and farms where you can buy excellent sheep's cheese. The advantage of the capital is that from here you can practically take a tram to the magnificent Vienna.

Worth to visit:
Numerous national parks;
The city of Bardejov is the Gothic capital of Slovakia;
Castle Cherveny Kamen - a romantic story and an ominous dungeon;
Christmas market in Bratislava.

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Cultural characteristics are such that many perceive them as impolite and unfriendly. And this is just friendliness! It’s just that the national character is so gloomy and unsmiling.

Budget. Road - 340. Hotel - 210. Food - 60. Sights - 40. Total - 650 euros/week.

9. Cyprus

The island is well populated by tourists from all over the world. Not the cheapest place, but here you can relax on a budget.

Road

The cheapest flight with Air Serbia is 150 euros round trip. With a transfer in Belgrade. Direct flights are more expensive.

Hotels

Apartments near the sea can be rented for 25 euros/day. If you want the beach to be 200 meters from your accommodation, prepare at least 40 euros/day.

What to see?

Usually people come to Cyprus not to look, but to swim and sunbathe, but there are interesting places here too. After the beach and swimming you need:

Take a walk around Nicosia, moving from the Christian to the Muslim part;
Ride donkeys;
Swim in the “Aphrodite Bay”;
Visit the Othello fortress in the Famagusta area;
Look into the famous catacombs.

You can buy inexpensive guided tours at Cyprus tourism kiosks. The cost of such an excursion is 10-15 euros.

The crisis and pan-European economic instability have made Greece a country for a budget holiday. The flow of tourists there does not dry up, but prices have become calmer.

Road

Tickets to and from the main cities of Greece can be found for around 140 euros. But if you are persistent and subscribe to airline news, you can “catch” a discount of 30-40%.

Hotel

A good hotel in Greece is expensive. But every week, several hotels in different parts of the country announce happy hours. In this case, you can find a four-star hotel room for 35-40 euros/day. A room in a hostel, far from the sea and with minimal amenities - 28-32 euros.

What to see?

Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, Rhodes - there is something to see everywhere. It is possible to answer this question, but the answer will take several volumes. Greece is a paradise not only for those who love the warm sea and delicious wine, it is a place for those who want to see with their own eyes everything that they once read about in books with myths ancient Greece, seen in films about the Spartans. Tourism for Greece is the last opportunity to stay afloat in the economic sea, so every tourist will be treated kindly and entertained.

Completes the review of the farthest and exotic country.
— swimming in the ocean, port wine for dinner, wild colors and a unique culture.

Road

A flight from Moscow to Lisbon and back will cost 200 euros - an offer from Air France.

Hotel

Guest houses in Lisbon offer rooms from 20 euros per night. For 30 euros you can rent a decent hotel room on the outskirts of the city, but close to the metro.

What to see?

There are many attractions here, local travel companies We are ready to offer both one-day trips around the country and tours of 2-3 days. Such excursions cost from 25 to 150 euros. You should try to see:

Portuguese wineries;
Several medieval monasteries;
Cathedral Lisbon;
Fortress of St. George;
City of Porto.

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Hotel cleaning is a very conditional thing. Don't expect anyone to change the towels and refill the shampoo. Punctuality is not in honor here, public transport walks on a flexible schedule.

Budget. Road - 200. Hotel - 180. Food - 150-200. Attractions - 60-80. The result is 590-650 euros/week.

Europe is the same continent where a good half of Russia is located. And our country occupies a large part of its territory. You shouldn’t make something inaccessible or too expensive from the Old World. We go to travel where it is closer and more interesting. Because of compact living completely different peoples - it is Europe that is of interest to tourists. Let's take advantage of the fact that we are nearby. Let's discover Europe!

The issue of relaxation is always very relevant in any family. What season should you plan your vacation for? Is it possible to have an inexpensive holiday? Russia or abroad - which is better? All this immediately begins to spin in the head of everyone who is just thinking about their upcoming vacation. Naturally, we all want to spend the time allotted for vacation in such a way as to get the whole range of positive emotions and not spend all the money accumulated over the year on it. Therefore, today we will tell you where it is possible in Russia and abroad. We’ll also find out where it’s best to go in spring and summer.

Choice of resort: Russia or foreign shores

Before you start planning your budget for your future trip, you need to decide on the country where you would like to go. Traditionally, our compatriots are divided into two categories:

  • adherents of holidays in Russian open spaces;
  • lovers of foreign resorts.

Of course, from time to time, due to various reasons, one category smoothly flows into another and vice versa. But in fairness, it’s worth saying that both vacation options have their pros and cons. They are worth mentioning separately.

Russian resorts are chosen by people who are accustomed to relaxing in this way. And also those for whom, for certain reasons, travel outside our country is temporarily prohibited. That is why they are looking for an alternative to the foreign shores that have become familiar. Of course, holidays in Russia have a number of advantages:

  • no knowledge of foreign languages ​​required;
  • no need for long air flights;
  • you are always in the territory of your country and in case of unforeseen circumstances you will receive the necessary help;
  • children’s adaptation is faster and easier;
  • psychological comfort (many people find it difficult to relax when in a foreign country).

It seems that the advantages of a vacation at home are undeniable, but wait to draw conclusions until you evaluate all the disadvantages:

  • lack of good service;
  • a small selection of hotels with a wide range of services;
  • problems with infrastructure in resort towns;
  • high cost of vacation.

The last factor plays a significant role in the refusal of Russian resorts by that category of citizens who are looking for where they can relax inexpensively. Sometimes a trip abroad is several times cheaper than a trip to Sochi or Crimea. This is especially true for residents of Siberia and Far East. It is much easier for them to go to Asia than to get to the Black Sea coast. In recent years Russian resorts are actively developing, new inexpensive hotels and recreation centers are being built, and airlines annually hold promotions on tickets to the most popular summer destinations. Therefore, perhaps in a few more years, holidays in Russia will become more than accessible, and the level of service will begin to outstrip foreign resorts.

Our compatriots have long felt at home abroad; they can easily list all the advantages of a vacation in a foreign country:

  • wide selection of destinations and resorts;
  • the opportunity to relax in a hotel of any category, depending on the income of the tourist;
  • high-quality but unobtrusive service;
  • the infrastructure of the resorts will delight both children and adults;
  • the ability to choose hotels with an all-inclusive system;
  • affordable vacation price.

Thanks to the listed items on the list, several hundred thousand of our compatriots annually travel outside the country to spend their holidays on the seaside. But do not forget about the disadvantages of such a holiday:

  • long tiring flights;
  • there is a high risk of falling into the hands of an unscrupulous travel company;
  • long-term adaptation to the climate of a foreign country;
  • difficulties in solving emerging health problems or any other problems.

In addition, when vacationing abroad, you need to be extremely attentive and careful, because in a foreign country anything can happen to a person. We will not convince you that it is better to relax in your native land or vice versa, but we will simply tell you where you can have an inexpensive vacation in Russia and abroad. And what you ultimately choose is up to you to decide.

Where you can have an inexpensive holiday abroad: announcement of countries

If you adhere to the rule of vacationing only at foreign resorts, then our information will be very useful to you. After all, we have collected data on the most popular and inexpensive destinations that allow you to relax at sea for a very affordable price. Those who are going on vacation in the spring should consider the countries of Asia:

  • India.
  • Sri Lanka.
  • Thailand.
  • Vietnam.

But those who are wondering where they can relax inexpensively at sea in the summer should choose Europe. The following countries are suitable for them:

  • Italy.
  • Spain.
  • Montenegro.
  • Croatia.
  • Bulgaria.

We will tell you about each option in detail.

India and Sri Lanka

In India, our compatriots have long fallen in love with the hospitable state of Goa. You can relax here quite inexpensively if you know budget hostels. A flight from Moscow to Delhi and back costs on average eighteen thousand rubles. From here you can easily reach any Indian state. Accommodation in Goa will cost tourists approximately eight dollars per night. For this amount you will rent a quite decent room in a guesthouse or hostel with all amenities, including air conditioning. Food also has a fairly reasonable price - from one and a half to three dollars per day. Keep in mind that in Goa airport you need to apply for a visa, which is another forty dollars. If you prefer to travel as part of a group tour, then a ten-night trip will cost you at least seventy thousand rubles for two.

Sri Lanka has long been attracting Russians with its wild beaches and turquoise waves. The main expense item in this journey becomes air travel. If you are lucky, you will find a round-trip ticket for twenty-one thousand rubles. But food and accommodation in the country are available to any tourist - very decent housing in the very good location cities can be rented for fifteen dollars, and you will spend no more than five dollars a day on food. Of course, you can take it to Sri Lanka group tour for eighty thousand rubles for ten days for two people with departure from Moscow.

Thailand and Vietnam

Thailand is a paradise for those who choose where to have an inexpensive holiday abroad. At the same time, you can travel here on your own, which significantly saves your budget. For example, a flight on the Moscow - Bangkok route costs from twenty thousand rubles. And the cost of housing in Pattaya varies within ten dollars per day. In Thailand you can eat right on the streets; delicious and inexpensive food is sold here. Therefore, your expenses for this item will not exceed five dollars per day including drinks.

Vietnam has been in high demand for the past few years among Russians, who speak only of holidays here with positive side. And if you are wondering “where can you relax inexpensively in March,” then Vietnam is your country. Keep in mind that your biggest waste of money here will be air travel - on average twenty-five thousand rubles to Ho Chi Minh City. From there you can go to Nha Trang, Dalat and Mui Ne - you will be welcome anywhere. Good number You can rent at a hotel for ten dollars, and food in local cafes where the Vietnamese themselves eat costs about two to three dollars per knock. You can stay in the country without a visa for up to fifteen days.

Italy and Spain

Where can you have an inexpensive holiday in August? Of course, in Spain and Italy. At this time, the influx of tourists subsides slightly, and the weather continues to delight with sunny days. In Italy, many of our compatriots choose Rimini. Therefore, we will tell you about holiday prices, focusing on this magnificent city on the Adriatic coast. The cost of an air flight from Moscow to Rome or Milan does not exceed nine thousand rubles, from here you can get to Rimini by train or bus. It will cost between ten and twenty dollars. Keep in mind that you will need to apply for a visa (about forty euros) and also find an inexpensive hotel, which is quite difficult. If you're lucky, housing will cost around thirty-five dollars. But food, by European standards, has a fairly affordable cost - thirty dollars a day per person.

An air flight to Barcelona or Ibiza from Moscow will cost approximately eleven thousand rubles. To this amount you must add the cost of a visa, which is about forty euros. But living in Spain will not be ruinous for you - a night in a hostel costs seventeen euros. You can eat in a cafe further from the city center, in this case you will be able to save money, and then you will spend no more than sixteen dollars per day.

Montenegro and Croatia

Russians can fly to Montenegro without a visa; a ticket from Moscow to Podgorica will cost about eleven thousand rubles. Since Budva is one of the most popular resorts, we will consider the cost of a vacation using its example. A good hotel room can be found for twenty dollars per night, but the average check in a restaurant is approximately eight dollars per person.

For a visit to Croatia Russian tourists You will need a visa, for which you will need to pay about forty euros. A flight from Moscow usually does not exceed thirteen thousand rubles round trip, but experienced tourists They say that you can buy tickets for nine thousand rubles. A good hotel room costs between thirty and forty dollars, the average bill in a restaurant is six dollars. For this money you will get a very tasty dish of national cuisine or something more familiar, prepared in the European style.

Bulgaria

Many of our compatriots enjoyed holidays in this country. In addition, it is rightfully considered one of the most budget destinations in Europe. From Moscow you can fly to Burgas or Varna for twelve thousand rubles. It is best to live in Bulgaria in apartments (then you have the opportunity to cook your own food) or studios. The cost of such pleasure ranges around nineteen dollars. For ten dollars a day you will be full and can even afford some delicacies. But keep in mind that to travel to Bulgaria you will need a visa (approximately forty euros).

Where you can relax in Russia inexpensively: a brief overview

Most often, our compatriots are concerned about summer holidays, because children are finally finishing another difficult school year, and adults also want to enjoy these short sunny days to the fullest. Therefore, the search for an answer to the question “where you can relax in the summer inexpensively in Russia” becomes relevant. Here's our review best places for a holiday at sea:

  • Sochi.
  • Adler.
  • Crimea.

For each resort we will provide a generalized breakdown of the cost of a vacation.

Russian health resort: Sochi

Where can you have an inexpensive vacation at sea? Of course, in Sochi. Our grandmothers and mothers also went here, and now hundreds of other mothers are taking their children to Black Sea coast so that they get stronger, eat fruit and get a healthy tan.

After the Olympics were held here, the appearance of Sochi changed greatly. If you haven't been here since Soviet times, then this summer you should think about traveling to this amazing city, which can easily compete with foreign resorts like Egypt and Turkey.

Now the resort is ready to provide its guests with a wide selection of hotels, holiday homes, hostels and private boarding houses where you can stay for one night or for quite a long time. But first of all, vacationers are concerned about the cost of tickets to Sochi. We hasten to please you: if you are puzzled by this problem a few months before your trip, you may well become the proud owner of an air ticket on the Moscow - Sochi route for five thousand rubles. And if you find offers from the low-cost carrier Pobeda, and you are lucky, then a flight from Moscow may cost you only one thousand rubles. But keep in mind that such tickets sell out quickly, and therefore you need to monitor their availability daily.

Once you decide on the road, you need to decide where exactly you will live. Depending on their understanding of the word “inexpensive,” tourists choose hotels or private accommodation. Of course, hotels and boarding houses with five meals a day are quite expensive, so a budget tourist should consider renting rooms. The daily cost will vary depending on their location relative to the sea; this must also be taken into account when planning your trip. You can also consider hotels with two and three stars.

So, here is a selection of affordable housing (hotels):

  • Hotel "Nairi" (two stars). The cost of living varies between three thousand rubles, guests can use the swimming pool, bar and sauna.
  • Hotel "Valentin" (three stars). For one night you will pay from three thousand rubles. Hotel Located in the city center, guests can use the swimming pool, massage parlor and bar.
  • Hotel "Wind Rose". Located in the same price category as the previous hotel complex.

If you are interested in the private sector, then keep in mind that a decent room for two, some distance from the center of Sochi, will cost you from one and a half thousand rubles. Many vacationers prefer to stay in rented apartments, their selection at the resort is quite good. But the price range is quite large - from three and a half thousand rubles to fifteen thousand rubles.

Food in Sochi is quite expensive, so a budget tourist should eat in canteens. The food there, of course, is not very sophisticated, but the cost of lunch for two will be an average of two hundred rubles.

Adler: resort by the sea

Adler is also very popular among Russians. People come here no less often than to Sochi. The cost of a flight to the resort from Moscow varies on average within five thousand eight hundred rubles. But keep in mind that a couple of months before the onset of summer, tickets may not be on sale, so purchase them ahead of time.

If your task is to find a place in Adler where you can relax inexpensively, then for accommodation you need to look for two-star or three-star hotels. For example, in the Almira Hotel (three stars) you can spend a night for two thousand eight hundred rubles. You will find yourself in cozy place with excellent service. Vacationers also highly praise the AS-Hotel, which has four stars. The cost of a night there is no more than three thousand rubles.

Crimea: a newfound resort

If you are thinking about where you can relax inexpensively in the spring, then go to Crimea. In the spring-autumn period, prices for air travel from Moscow to Simferopol drop significantly, but the weather will please everyone who decides to relax at this time. If Crimea interests you as a place for summer holiday, then get ready to pay approximately seven thousand rubles for the flight. But every season, air carriers organize various promotions and discounts, where ticket prices drop by thirty or even fifty percent.

Food in Crimea is extremely inexpensive. For example, in the Sudak cafe, a three-course lunch with dessert costs three hundred rubles per person. Accommodation in a three-star hotel will cost a married couple from two to three thousand rubles. Private sector it is cheaper; depending on the remoteness of the village, housing will cost you around six hundred rubles per day.

We hope that our review was useful to you, and you will be able to decide on the place where you will spend the most memorable days this year.

There are many cheap vacation spots in the world, and some even fully justify their “cheap price”, in the sense that you don’t want to vacation there at any cost. But in this huge list, there are also real pearls, interesting and pleasant places, travel to which will not burden your budget and will bring maximum pleasure from your trip. We've chosen the 10 best places in the world for a budget holiday, where you can have a great holiday and never cease to be amazed at how cheap it is.

Hoi An, Vietnam

A man who has never planned independent travel to Vietnam, most likely, I have never heard of Hoi An, and if I did, I would confuse it with Hanoi. Leaving behind Hanoi the place of the cheapest city in Asia, the majority choose Hoi An, which is much more interesting and pleasant, but not much more expensive.
Arriving in Hoi An, one cannot help but note the fairly high quality of food and drinks in many restaurants with menus in English, aimed at tourists. By dining in establishments for local residents, with plastic furniture, you can save a little, but given the general price level, most tourists prefer to visit places with a more comfortable and cozy atmosphere.
Hoi An as a whole looks lovely, and lovers can easily keep themselves busy for a day or two with a variety of inexpensive excursions, but the kitchen steals the show. There are many excellent Vietnamese restaurants in the city, and in most of them a main dish will cost from 70 to 150 rubles. Here you can also try the cheapest beer in the world, “bia hoi”, for about 5 rubles per glass. By the way, beer is especially cheap here, and the cheapest one is local La Rue, but you can also order Heineken brewed in Asia. Wine costs relatively a lot, but those who are not tempted by beer will be consoled by the moderate prices for cocktails. Vietnamese vodka is sold in bottles at incredible prices low prices.
The old part of the city looks more like a Chinese fishing village from a revived museum, in which almost every second shop is a cheap sewing workshop. Tours to Michonne and other nearby towns are offered at every turn, including right at the counter in the hotel lobby and in many scattered travel agencies in the city center. In general, prices are about the same everywhere, but it can't hurt to haggle.

BUDGET

Taxi from Da Nang airport to Hoi An - 450-600 rubles
Bus from Da Nang railway station to Hoi An - 85 rubles
Taxi in Hoi An - 15 - 21 rubles per 1 km trip

WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN HOIAN HOTELS
Delightful and charming, Hoi An is still a cheap city even by Vietnamese standards. Hotels have fairly high standards, and usually the default room of even a one-star establishment has air conditioning, cable TV, and sometimes Wi-Fi. If you want to go wild, you can find a place with manicured lawns and a swimming pool, reasonable prices for any budget.

  • CHOOSE THE MOST OPTIMAL HOTEL FOR YOURSELF AT PRICE-QUALITY IN HOI AN

WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT HOI AN
There are many hotels in Hoi An, the prices of which do not depend on the time of year. The low season is the rainy season, lasting from September to the end of November, and at this time the choice is especially large, and you can get a great discount, especially if you bargain yourself. If you are planning to come during the winter holidays, it would be a good idea to book your place as early as possible, because in many decent and most popular hotels, all rooms are sold out many days or weeks in advance, so if you know where you want to go, it is better to book in advance.
Hoi An has a typically tropical climate, with distinct dry and rainy seasons, and temperatures fluctuate slightly throughout the year. From September to December, monsoons sweep over the city, bringing unexpected and heavy downpours. Happens between storms sundial and even days, but it is almost impossible to predict them in advance.
The so-called dry season lasts from February to August, and during this time there is practically no rain, but the slightly humid air makes the warm weather noticeably hotter.

Goa, India

It's true that prices for holidays in Goa have been rising too quickly in recent years, but whoever gets there will be rewarded handsomely. The former Portuguese colony lacks the craziness that usually afflicts travelers to India, but instead has beauty and peace, plus amazing beaches.
Recently, more and more hotels have opened in Calangute and Baga in North Goa with completely non-Goan price lists, but with this unfortunate exception, almost everywhere in Goa you can find cheap accommodation. The relaxed yet exciting hippie city of Anjuna still has plenty of hotels from around 350 rubles a night, with dinners around 70 rubles with a large bottle of Kingfisher beer for about the same price. Different parts of Goa are oriented towards different types travelers, so the whole point here is to decide on the most suitable one for yourself.
The main entertainment here is to sit on the beach all day and go to bars, clubs and night parties on the beach. Beach restaurants keep prices for food and drinks at city levels, so dinner on the beach will be inexpensive, especially when compared to Europe.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the nearest beaches - 300-450 rubles
Taxi in Goa - 7-22 rubles per 1 km trip
Bus travel in Goa - 3-10 rubles
Bike rental (for 1 day) - 110-165 rubles

WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN GOA HOTELS
Goa is not a place, it is a state of mind. It is also an Indian state with several dozen small villages, most of which are located along the coast and attract many tourists from November to March. Compared to prices in other parts of India, Goa is a relatively expensive resort, but compared to other similar destinations, it is a very tempting choice.
During the peak dates from Christmas to New Year, prices are rising and hotels are so booked that if you have the opportunity, try to reschedule your vacation to another time or be prepared to pay more. But all the same, hotels on Goa cheap and high enough quality for coastal resort. In addition, carefully choose the city where you will vacation. Some places are famous for their parties, while others are more family-friendly.
Hotel prices in Goa vary depending on the time of year. The high season, when crowds of Europeans and Israelis flock to the local beaches, lasts from November to March, with a particular surge in popularity observed in the week between Christmas and New Year. During this period, the cost of a hotel can double or even triple, but in most cases a room can be booked in advance, and the sooner the better. In April and May, mostly locals vacation in Goa, and from June to August there is almost no one here due to the beginning of the violent monsoon season.

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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT GOA
Local weather forecasts are usually given for the main resort town of Panaji, located inland, so it may not be as hot on the coast. From December to April, during the main tourist season, the weather is very pleasant and dry, although there is humidity in the air even in the absence of rain. It gets really hot in April, and the monsoon season begins in June, bringing with it heavy downpours that stretch until mid-August. It is better not to come here at this time, unless your goal is to admire the rain and floods.

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Bangkok may be a budget and undoubtedly captivating city in itself, but Chiang Mai, located in the north of Thailand, is even better. You want to stay in Bangkok for a few days, but leave time to visit Chiang Mai, where the weather is more stable, dozens of beautiful temples and many shops with much cheaper souvenirs and clothing than in the capital of the kingdom.
Chiang Mai is the second largest and most popular historical city Thailand after Bangkok. And the prevailing atmosphere here is very different from what you may have already seen in Thailand, even if you ignore the picturesque mountain landscapes around. The city has excellent food, and any of the many small restaurants in the tourist area will serve you a multi-course lunch for 150 rubles. Most attractions here are either free or very cheap, so travelers can safely spend most of the remaining money on inexpensive souvenirs. Food and drink are available to suit all budgets, with the lowest prices found in the many street cafes and local restaurants.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the city center - 130 rubles
Tuk-tuk from the airport to the city center - 65 - 95 rubles
Bus from the airport to the city - 16 rubles
Taxi in Chiang Mai - 15-20 rubles per 1 km trip
Bus fare in Chiang Mai - 22 rubles


WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN CHIANG MAI HOTELS
The city is one of the best places to travel, offering a full range of hotels at low prices even by international standards, with hostels in Chiang Mai being, of course, even cheaper. A room in a quality 3-star hotel in Chiang Mai can be rented for about the same money as a bed in a hostel in Northern Europe. Price per room in private hotel right next to the walls of the central part of the city starts from 200 rubles per night. Pay a little more to get air conditioning, cable TV and a refrigerator in your room.
The high season runs from November to March, with prices rising further during Christmas and New Year. From April to October, you can stay at great prices even in the most popular places, while in cheap areas prices remain virtually unchanged throughout the year.
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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT CHIANG MAI
Despite the mountainous terrain, the weather in Chiang Mai is very similar to the weather in coastal cities South-East Asia. The hottest month is April, and high humidity can make the heat simply unbearable. The city cools down slightly during the wet season from May to October, with rain falling in daily showers but rarely turning into a lingering drizzle. From November to February the weather is relatively moderate, so it is best to come on vacation during this period.

Cairo, Egypt

Definitely, Cairo today should be classified in the “depending on the news” category; in fact, the situation in the city is only encouraging lower prices for flights and good hotels in the tourist area. But even when things are quiet in Cairo, you can find plenty of amazingly cheap deals for budget travelers; suffice it to say that hotel prices start from 500 rubles.
Cairo – perfect place for poor travelers. This is one of those places with one way or another parallel worlds that provide a wealth of choice for lovers of luxury holidays, while at the same time offering independent tourists good hotels with meals at very reasonable prices.
What you really need to be wary of in Egypt is intrusive street service, since tourists are usually surrounded by a crowd of “helpful” locals whose relatives are selling the cheapest cruises on the Nile or best tours to the Great Pyramids. The best thing is to resist their pressure, study the market a little and hire a car with a driver for the whole day for about 800 - 1000 rubles for three.
Prices for tours and excursions from Cairo can always be reduced by 50%, and if you're lucky, even 70%, so be prepared to haggle. You can hire a driver and car for the day for a shockingly low fee, but don't be surprised how often he'll stop at the souvenir displays and restaurants from which he takes his cut.
By European standards, food here costs very little, especially if you visit places where locals frequent, and not tourist establishments where the menu is English language. Alcohol is not served everywhere, but on every corner there is a small wine shop where you can choose from several types of cold beer, which is easy to take with you for lunch.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the city center - 215-450 rubles
Bus from the airport to the city - 10-15 rubles
Taxi in Cairo - 10-15 rubles per 1 km trip
Subway fare: 5 rubles


WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN CAIRO HOTELS
Hotel seasons in Cairo are closely related to the weather; prices usually reach their maximum values ​​from December to April, and their minimum values ​​from June to August. If you are planning to come to the winter vacation, we recommend booking your accommodation as early as possible.
In hotels of upscale international chains, prices vary significantly, but in the market for local and independent hotels and hotel chains everything is stable. Often, a 2-star hotel in downtown Cairo is located in what was once a much more expensive but worn-out establishment, allowing for significant savings if you're happy to stay in a room that has seen better days.
If you decide to book a hotel on the spot (we do not recommend it), then it is better not to rely on taxi drivers waiting at the airport, since you never know where you will end up if you cannot provide the driver with the address of the hotel where you booked a room in advance. It is still preferable to book a room for at least the first night.
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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT CAIRO
Despite its desert location, from November to April the temperature in Cairo is very comfortable, and at night it can even be a little cold. From May to October the daytime can be a bit uncomfortably hot, especially considering the humidity that descends on the Nile Valley at this time of year. Summer nights in the city are great, but daytime sightseeing can get expensive. It almost never rains in Cairo, so save space in your luggage by removing your umbrella and raincoat from your suitcase.

Bali, Indonesia

Bali is another place where, when choosing hotels, you may get the impression that accommodation there has become quite expensive. In addition, Bali has recently suffered from its own popularity and the growing number of travelers, as evidenced by traffic jams that eat up a significant part of the time allotted for excursions. Yes, it is true, over the past 5 years a lot of things on the island have become more expensive, but you can still find hundreds of places that still offer lovely rooms starting from 700 rubles per night. So despite the disadvantages of popularity, Bali remains a fantastic travel destination, at least for those who don’t mind staying in trendy international chain hotels, in which case Kuta is the best place. The city is known as the island's surfing and nightlife capital, attracting independent and budget-conscious travelers from all over the world.
However, the surrounding landscapes and local way of life continue to astound those who come to enjoy one of the most unique and easily accessible cultures in the world. The food here is simply excellent, it’s not difficult to find a place where lunch will cost about 100 rubles, and something really tasty, and sometimes fashionable, will cost not much more. Local beer, made from the sap of palm inflorescences, is considered the cheapest drink in Bali, and it is really popular, although you can taste cheap cocktails at popular bars.
Sitting on the beach (watching the endless stream of trinket vendors and homegrown masseurs) is considered the main local entertainment, and, of course, it's free. For a small fee, you can rent a surfboard and even get some lessons for less than most other surf spots.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to Kuta - 100-170 rubles
Bemo from the airport to Kuta - 20-35 rubles
Taxi in Kuta - 13-17 rubles per 1 km trip


WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN BALI HOTELS
Hotel prices start shockingly low, although the cheapest options have no air conditioning, cheap furnishings and a clear need for renovation. If you're a minimalist, you'll have plenty to choose from. If you prefer a split system to a fan, then the price of the room will increase, although there are still many great deals, unless you come during the winter holidays.
As on many other tropical islands, the greatest intensity tourist season Bali reaches during Christmas and New Year's holidays. The second peak in hotel prices in Bali occurs in August and September, when many Europeans go on vacation.
The transition season for Bali hotels can be considered the period from April to July, and low season lasts from January to March and from mid-September to December.
Many cheap hotels and private hotels do not change prices throughout the year, while many 3-star or more expensive hotels prices fluctuate incredibly, and if you come out of season, you can stay very well. There are no hostels with dormitory rooms in Kuta, but the abundance of private and inexpensive rooms in private hotels is such that there is simply no need for dormitory rooms.
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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT BALI
It is not surprising that the air temperature in Bali, located almost on the equator, remains almost unchanged throughout the year. As in other tropical countries, everything is determined by the alternation of wet and dry seasons. The wet season lasts from November to March, and during this time rain can be expected almost every day, and if it does come, it pours like buckets or even stands like a wall. If you get caught in the rain, you will definitely need shelter, although showers here rarely last more than 30 minutes, so the main thing is to wait out the rain, and then you can do whatever you want.
During the dry season from April to November, there is much less rainfall, but the air is still humid, so regardless of the time of your trip, we recommend bringing plenty of T-shirts from home if you do not want to spend money on them on the Indonesian island.

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reap serves as a gateway to the neighboring Angkor Wat complex, and it should be expected terrible place, which you have to put up with in the hope of getting to the amazing temples, but in reality it turns out to be a nice little town that is nice to relax in if you have some free time. Hotels in Siem Reap range from very cheap to world class, with the quality at the lower end generally being quite good. In Siem Reap you can also find the cheapest hostels in the world.
It's true that visiting the Angkor Wat temple complex, which lies north of the city, is probably the most expensive tourist attraction in the entire region, but once there you can see why it costs so much, and that it is truly worth it. Thrifty travelers can purchase a ticket for a one-day excursion, which gives the right to visit the complex in the evening of the previous day, which will allow you to explore the place without unnecessary haste. After purchasing a tour for one day, three days or a week, you can enjoy unfathomably low prices on everything else.
One might think that a city built as a stopover for trips to a world-famous landmark would be full of unscrupulous businessmen and stupid souvenir shops. There's a bit of both, but otherwise it's a nice, laid-back Cambodian town that would be lovely on its own, even without the Angkor Wat complex next to it. Food and drinks in the city are quite cheap and pleasant high quality and the amazing variety of establishments on Pub Street and the adjacent alley. Particularly pleasing is the draft beer and the presence of “happy” hours in almost any cafe, but at reasonable prices you will also be offered wines, strong alcohol and exotic cocktails. In dozens of establishments advertising Special offers, during happy hours the norm is a lunch for less than 100 rubles, washed down with a glass of Angkor beer for 20 rubles.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the city center - 235 -335 rubles
Motodop (motorcycle with driver) from the airport to the city center - 170 - 200 rubles
Tuk-tuk for the whole day to Angkor Wat - 335-500 rubles
Taxi to Siem Reap - 35-70 rubles per 1 km trip


WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN SIEM RIP HOTELS
The range of prices and quality of accommodation in Siem Reap is wider than anywhere else in Asia. A bed in the hostel courtyard costs 33 rubles, decent inexpensive hotels start from about 700 rubles, and just outside the city there are world-class resorts, some of which have five stars. Prices peak between November and February, although inexpensive hotels Prices, if they increase, are only slightly. If you are going here during high season, it is better to book a room in advance.
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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT SIEM RIP
Siem Reap has an almost tropical climate, the heat lasts all year round, only alternating wet and dry seasons. The most better weather is established from mid-November to February, and at this time the city is most lively. From March to the end of May, daytime temperatures go through the roof.
The wet season brings heavy rain for about an hour every day, but if you are unlucky, the downpour can last for several hours at a time. IN temple complex Angkor Wat is practically impossible to hide from the rain, so visiting during the height of the rainy season can be quite a risky undertaking.

Cusco, Peru

Cusco is the largest city in the vicinity of Machu Picchu in Peru, and is also an excellent launching pad for excursions to the famous hill. This makes Cusco practically the twin brother of Siem Reap described above. Regardless of how you get from Cusco to Machu Picchu, you will have to spend a lot; A package one-day excursion by train now costs about 5,000 rubles.
What Cusco really resembles Siem Reap is that it is an absolutely wonderful city in itself and popular place backpackers hanging out where they are willing to spend weeks on end. The abundance of hostels and cheap hotels means that finding cheap accommodation won't be too difficult, and that's not even to mention the very good local food, cheap booze and nightlife. The place is worthy of a visit in itself, but visiting Cusco and not visiting Machu Picchu is blasphemy, so consider your expenses in advance.
Considering that most people only know Cusco as a stopover on the way to Machu Picchu, it's a little surprising how charming, gorgeous and interesting place the city turns out to be real. Some parts of traveling to Cusco and Machu Picchu can seem incredibly expensive, so it's a good thing that many other things are very cheap here.
A flight from Moscow to Cusco and even to Lima will be expensive (round-trip flight prices start at 60,000 rubles), and a train to Aguas Calientes (if you prefer a one-day excursion) or a tour along the Inca Trail (you have to walk) are much more expensive than you might expect, so prepare in advance.
Food and drink in Cusco is also cheap, with an endless string of restaurants and bars keeping prices competitive. Beer is especially popular here, and its price is quite reasonable compared to prices at home.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the city center - 135-200 rubles
Taxi in Cusco - 11-20 rubles per 1 km trip
Trip to Machu Picuchu and back by train - 4,750-26,000 rubles


WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN CUSCO HOTELS
Hotels in Cusco are for the most part very cheap, although quite high quality. Several hostels catering to backpackers have recently opened, although saving on overnight accommodations is almost pointless given the local prices.
Hotels in Cusco fill up during the high season, which runs from May to October. This is the dry season when Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail are most popular. During this period, it would be a good idea to book a room in advance, especially if you want to stay near the city center, in the vicinity of Plaza de Armas. Cusco continues to grow in all directions, so most of the new hotels are located quite far from the center of the main action.
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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT CUSCO
By visiting during the low season, from November to April, you'll have a fairly wide selection of hotels to choose from when you arrive, meaning you can get a great deal. During the wet season, the city is not particularly popular, so competition between hotels reaches its peak of fury, and partly this is due to the fact that most of the income of such establishments comes from selling tours and excursions to guests, so even if they rent out a cheaper room, the owners do not lose money.
Due to the altitude of its geographical location (even higher than Machu Picchu itself) and proximity to the equator, average temperature The air in Cusco remains almost unchanged throughout the year. Summer (December to February) is somewhat warmer than the rest of the year, but it coincides with the wet season and heavy rains with flash floods will determine your enjoyment of the trip more than the temperature itself.
The best time of year to travel is from May to September, when the sun shines almost constantly in Cusco and the weather is dry. At any time of the year, in the evenings and nights in the city it becomes quite cool; frosts are possible during the dry period, but snow as such is very rare in these places.

Cartagena, Colombia

Cartagena has become a very fashionable destination in recent years, thanks in part to the fact that decades before the country was generally considered unsafe to visit. A lot has changed today. Colombia in general, and Cartagena in particular, is inundated with tourists, primarily those with a limited travel budget. While the news of the revival of tourism in Colombia is causing a cautious reaction, the city of Cartagena should definitely become a desirable item on the list of holiday destinations. Beach City with colonial historical center and long chain resort hotels along a very beautiful sandy shore, make this place one of the best for cultural recreation In South America.
By international standards, Cartagena can be called a very cheap city in everything from hotels to food and entertainment. In this respect, in South America it is closer to Panama or San Jose than to Lima or Buenos Aires. But if things continue to improve in Colombia, it is likely that prices will quickly creep up. Underrated places like this can't stay cheap forever.
In the meantime, most attractions can be seen for free or very cheap, and food and drink can also be quite inexpensive if you stick to local establishments rather than buying food and drinks in fancy hotel restaurants.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the city center - 165 rubles
Bus fare in Cartagena - 25 rubles
Taxi in Cartagena - 30-40 rubles per 1 km trip


WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN CARTAGENA HOTELS
Hotels remain fairly cheap even in high season, making the destinations popular with many sunseekers from around the world.
Cartagena hotels are in greatest demand during the period from December to February, as well as from July to August. Prices peak during the carnival and film festival (February), so if you are going here during the festival, it is better to book a room in advance. The rest of the year is considered low season, and find comfortable spot much easier for housing.
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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT CARTAGENA
The most pleasant months to travel to Cartagena are from November to March, the temperature and humidity drop slightly, and the rising wind makes the stay even more comfortable. There are two rainy seasons a year - from mid-March to May and October-November, but even then rainfall rarely becomes a serious problem.

Panama City, Panama

The capital of Panama is a bit like Cartagena, of course, if you forget about the periodic riots that occur on the streets of the city. In any case, Panama City attracts more and more travelers from all over the world every year. The Panama Canal is still a major attraction, but now tourists are more focused on the city itself, shopping, restaurants and nightlife. And not far from the city there are beautiful beaches and resort areas.
As Costa Rica and Belize become more expensive year after year, Panama is gaining a reputation as a cosmopolitan melting pot of delights with very attractive price tags. Yes, there are even cheaper places in South America, but none of them have such refinement. Boasting a rich historical and cultural past in addition to its tropical nature, Panama is gaining popularity among travelers as a cheaper alternative to Costa Rica. Indeed, prices here are generally lower than in Costa Rica, but be warned, this will not last long if this surge in interest from tourists continues.
Food and drinks are also pleasingly accessible, especially if you focus on street cafes and other establishments aimed at local residents. Restaurants aimed at tourists with menus in English may not seem cheap at all.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the city center - 1000 rubles
Bus fare in Panama - 9-42 rubles
Taxi in Panama - 14-30 rubles per 1 km trip
Bus fare in Panama - 8.50 rubles
Trip from the city center to the Panama Canal - 200-350 rubles


WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN PANAMA HOTELS
Hotels and hostels in Panama are quite good, especially those with minimal star ratings at the lower end of the price range. In 3-4 star hotels, which are a little more expensive, it is profitable to stay in the low season. But even all year round in Panama you can find a wonderful place at a good price, much cheaper than in most other cities in the world.
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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT PANAMA
Hotels in Panama operate according to the same seasonal pattern as in the Caribbean, that is, the high season lasts from December to March, and in some places high prices remain high into April. The high season reaches its peak during the Christmas and New Year holidays, so if you are going here at this time, it is better to book a hotel as early as possible. The low season runs from June to November, and during this time you can find some great deals. Don't forget that the low season coincides with the rainy season; however, this only means that every few days in the afternoon the clouds pour down with rain.
Panama has a classic tropical climate, with temperatures almost constant throughout the year. During the dry season from December to May, it can be quite humid during the day, but the heat rarely exceeds reasonable limits, so the overall experience is pleasant. The rainy season lasts from June to November; It usually rains in afternoon showers and rarely lasts throughout the day.

Krakow, Poland


The only one European city on our list will undoubtedly become more expensive in the coming years as everything more tourists discover it for themselves. Undoubtedly this is the most interesting tourist town in Poland, which is quite easy to get to. It may not be as beautiful as Prague, but it usually has far fewer tourists and prices for everything are a little lower. And while the city is protected from the fate of overcrowded Prague, somewhat remote from the main tourist routes position, but visiting it is definitely worth the effort. Indeed, Krakow is one of the optimal cities for tourism, although this situation may change in the coming years.
The historic city center is one of the most beautiful in the region, but the main thing is the infrastructure, aimed at travelers on a modest budget. Many hostels and hotels in tourist area They fight fiercely for customers, keeping prices at an unfathomably low level for such a wonderful place. Now the city, thanks to very low prices and a constant festive atmosphere, is considered one of the most popular for bachelor and hen parties among Europeans.
The main attractions and public transport in Krakow are quite affordable, so even very budget travelers can afford to admire museums and palaces from the inside, and not just from the street.
Also, by European standards, food in the city is quite cheap, if you like local kitchen. If you want something more exotic than “krupnyak” and “flakes”, then it will cost more, but it is also quite acceptable. Drinks, again by European standards, are also quite inexpensive.

BUDGET

Taxi from the airport to the city center - 500-700 rubles
Express from the airport to the center - 120 rubles
Taxi in Krakow - 50-80 rubles per 1 km trip
Bus from the airport to the city center - 30 rubles
Tram/bus around the city - 20-40 rubles
Public transport pass for the whole day - 120 rubles

WHERE TO LIVE. BUDGET ACCOMMODATION IN HOTELS IN KRAKOW
By European standards, hotels in Krakow are very cheap, even 3-4 star hotels can offer excellent value for money, so resist the habit of going to a one-star hotel or hostel. Hotels located far from the historical center of the city are even cheaper, but the quality of service in them may be lower, and they are often very inconveniently located.

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WHEN TO GO. BEST TIME TO VISIT KRAKOW
The high season in hotels and hostels in Krakow is in the summer, especially in July and August. As new ones open, modern hotels, prices have increased slightly, but you can still find very tempting offers, especially if you arrive between November and March. Krakow has some very good hostels, most of which have private rooms, perfect for budget travelers.
The climate in Krakow is typical for the region, with warm but not sultry summers, which are also considered the wettest time of the year - rain is always possible here. Spring and autumn are also good in the city, usually with little rain, while winter is usually quite cool.

From the editor
Smart Trip does not deny that a holiday on a river in Ryazan will cost much less than a trip to Colombian Cartagena. But for some reason you want to go to Cartagena a little more? By making lists of the best places in the world according to the “expensive-cheap” principle, we are on a slippery slope, if only because no one has ever been able to come up with a universal concept of “most expencive” and “cheap price,” and we are no exception. All these parameters depend solely on you, your desires and financial capabilities. If you are not ready to spend more than 7,000 rubles on a ticket, you should pay attention to Eastern Europe and try to fit your vacation into a budget of 20 - 25,000 rubles for two weeks in the low season. If you want to see distant countries of South America or Southeast Asia, be prepared for the fact that the cost of flights to these destinations starts from 15,000 rubles per charter flights in Southeast Asia and 35 – 50,000 rubles in South America. Cheap? Expensive? There is only one answer: to each his own. But it’s still better to visit Peru once than to Bulgaria 7 times. IMHO.
PS: Times change. Prices too. Smart Trip tries to give as much as possible up-to-date information, but we still have no control over exchange rates and other parameters of your vacation, alas. If you want to throw a tomato at the author of the article, do it with reason in the comments below. Yes, your opinion is important to us.

 

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