Travel costs vary widely across the globe, with several European countries ranking among the most expensive destinations. Yet, even in 2026, as prices surge worldwide, there remain countries where the U.S. dollar stretches further, offering travellers value without compromising comfort or safety.
In these destinations, visitors can enjoy five-star hotels at rates below mid-range chains in the U.S., and meals that cost less than a cup of coffee back home, proving that affordability and quality experiences can coexist.
This guide highlights seven of the most affordable countries to visit in 2026, providing options for travellers seeking memorable experiences without breaking the bank, reports The Nation.
Indonesia
A long‑time favourite for affordable island‑hopping, where guesthouses in cities like Yogyakarta and Malang cost about $10–$36 per night, local meals around $1.50–$3, and cheap transport such as scooter rentals and rideshares make getting around inexpensive.
Vietnam
Offers low daily costs, with budget trips possible around $30–$45 per day. Guesthouses often run under $30 per night, with street food $1.25–$3 and cheap intercity buses keeping travel costs down.
Mexico
A budget‑friendly North American destination where accommodation like Posada La Basilica in Pátzcuaro can go for about $38 per night and authentic local food — such as tacos — is often around $1. Shared shuttles cost about 50¢–$2.50, and domestic flights remain affordable.
Bolivia
One of South America’s most affordable travel spots. Weeklong stays including lodging, food, transport and activities can be under $200–$500, with hostel beds as low as $11–$50 a night, cheap buses and inexpensive street food.
Georgia
Straddling Europe and Asia, Georgia offers low accommodation (guesthouses around $16–$22 a night), very cheap local food (often under $1), and inexpensive transit — ideal for budget travellers.
Bulgaria
A cheap Eastern European destination where two‑star hotels can cost around $40 per night, meals often $10 or less, and buses or trains typically run under $20 for long journeys, making it easy to explore both inland and coastal areas.
Egypt
Offers some of the world’s lowest daily travel costs, with trips possible for as little as $25 per day. Budget accommodation starts around $3 per night in places like Cairo, while major historic site entry fees are modest compared with Western attractions.






