7 Secret Budget Destinations in Europe to Visit ASAP (2024)

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By Dara Katz

Published Jul 25, 2017

Anyone who’s been struck by the wanderlust bug knows the universal truth of travel: It’s damn expensive…especially in Europe. Enter: Caroline Makepeace, one half of the couple behind theY Travel Blog,who clued us into their favorite European travel destinations where your dollar goes a lot further. The one caveat? You have to get there on the cheap. So ladies and gents, it’s time set your flight alerts for these seven incredible places.

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Asturias, Spain

Average Daily Cost: $95

Sea, mountains and cider. It’s basically the battle cry of this coastal community in northwest Spain (say what?). Sunbathe (with SPF) on the Costa Verde’s nearly 200 beaches, drink from the sacred fountain at the Covadonga Sanctuary, hike through the Picos de Europa National Park and eat the freshest seafood you’ve ever tasted. Oh, and always try the cider.

Where to stay: Finca Portizuelo

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Salzkammergut, Austria

Average Daily Cost: $113

The region stretching from Salzburg to the Dachstein Mountains is so dang picturesque, it’s no wonder it’s been deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stay in the village of Hallstatt, which sits on the drop-dead gorgeous Lake Hallstatt. Because you’re literally in a fairy tale, get around by bike or rowboat and then hop on a railway car to check out the sublime views of the salt caves (aka the world’s first salt mines).

Where to stay: Gasthof Pension Hirlatz

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The Azores, Portugal

Average Daily Cost: $123

Remote, tranquil and volcanically active, the “Hawaii of Europe” is an archipelago off the coast of Portugal, filled with crater lakes, geysers, waterfalls, thermal springs and lush green surroundings. Since traveling between islands can be pricey, make your one island stop to São Miguel, where you can taste cozido das Furnas, a stew cooked by volcanic steam…yep.

Where to stay: Furnas Boutique Hotel

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The Pelion Peninsula, Greece

Average Daily Cost: $87

Crystal-clear water surrounded by green mountainsides—some would argue that this is where Greece’s most beautiful beaches are (take that, Santorini). Plus, you don’t have to leave the mainland to get here. If it’s the outdoors you’re after, visit the dozens of hilltop villages throughout the extensive mountain paths. If it’s culture, hit up the Athanasakeion for a taste of archeology. And if it’s uninterrupted serenity, get yourself to the car-free hamlet of Damouchari, where Mama Mia! was filmed. No Abba singing required (but maybe a little encouraged).

Where to stay: Melies Apartments

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Perast, Montenegro

Average Daily Cost: $99

This former Venetian port town sits on the steep slopes of the Bay of Kotor. There may be only one main street, but don’t worry, there are plenty of churches (16) and palazzos (17) if you’re in need of some sightseeing. But the best thing to do in this quiet town? Nothing. Well, nothing with a glass of wine and a gorgeous sunset. Ahhh.

Where to stay: Hotel Conte

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Pag Island, Croatia

Average Daily Cost: $77

Connected by bridge to the mainland, Pag is about an hour’s drive from Zadar. Known for its lace and sheep’s cheese production, this rocky island surrounded by steely blue sea has sort of become Croatia’s Ibiza—hey, that’s what too much lace and cheese will do to you. Specifically, Zrce Beach is a nightlife hot spot in the summer. But if it’s quiet you’re after, there are plenty of white sand beaches around to relax on without another soul in sight.

Where to stay: Petros Apartments Pag

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Saaremaa Island, Estonia

Average Daily Cost: $25

“Quaint” barely begins to describe this Baltic island. Think: lighthouses,windmills and 12th-century castles galore. Since Soviet-era red tape stopped any and all development on the island, things are pretty much as they were in World War II. And deciding on what to do will be pretty easy since Kuressaare is the island’s only town. Climb to the top of the Kuressaare Castle walls for unbeatable views of the Baltic Sea. Then relax in one of the many spas with some local craft beer—the island is famous for both.

Where to stay: Arensburg Boutique Hotel & Spa

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7 Secret Budget Destinations in Europe to Visit ASAP (2024)

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What is the hidden gem of Europe? ›

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Far removed from the tourist crowds, Porto Covo emerges as a hidden gem in the southwest of Europe. With its idyllic beaches and quaint charm, Porto Covo beckons travelers to unwind and revel in the simple pleasures of coastal living.

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Where is the cheapest place to travel in Europe? ›

Bulgaria

One of the cheapest countries in Europe is Bulgaria. You're bound to save money travelling throughout this beautiful country. The capital city of Sofia is absolutely stunning! And luckily most of the main attractions, even in Sofia, are affordable.

Where can I go off the beaten track in Europe? ›

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What is the coolest place in Europe? ›

Here are 50 of the best places to visit in Europe for interesting visits, great food, and natural wonder.
  • Svalbard, Norway.
  • Azores Islands, Portugal.
  • Lofoten Islands, Norway.
  • 4 . Westfjords, Iceland.
  • Sintra, Portugal.
  • Santorini, Greece.
  • Faroe Islands.
  • Isle of Skye, Scotland.

What is the most interesting country to visit in Europe? ›

Germany is one of the most visited countries in Europe along with France, the UK and Italy. This is probably because Germany offers such a diverse and authentic variety of landscapes and destinations.

What is the #1 tourist spot in Europe? ›

The 50 most popular attractions in Europe
ATTRACTIONCOUNTRY
1Trevi FountainItaly
2ColosseumItaly
3Eiffel TowerFrance
4Louvre MuseumFrance
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What is most beautiful country in Europe? ›

Switzerland is easily one of the most beautiful countries in the world—particularly if you visit during the winter, when the Swiss Alps become a luxury skiing playground and thick snow turns the mountain range into a true wonderland.

What is the least expensive city to visit in Europe? ›

Cheapest cities to visit in Europe
  • Krakow, Poland.
  • Riga, Latvia.
  • Bologna, Italy.
  • Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Bucharest, Romania.

What is the least expensive month to travel to Europe? ›

The late fall and winter months—from mid to late October through mid-to-late March—are generally the cheapest time to fly to Europe, although fares can spike for the year-end holiday season. It's often cheaper to fly to Europe mid-week, particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

What city in Europe is the cheapest to fly out of? ›

Most affordable European airports for US travelers
1Dublin, Ireland (DUB)$620
6Madrid-Barajas, Spain (MAD)$710
7Barcelona International, Spain (BCN)$717
8Shannon, Ireland (SNN)$722
9Schiphol, (Amsterdam) Netherlands (AMS)$729
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How do I not get ripped off in Europe? ›

Money Matters

One of the best tips may be to use a mobile payment app on your phone to tap and pay instead of digging for cash or a credit card. Otherwise, when paying for things, keep your cards in your sight and always count your change. Be savvy to the following scams.

How to get around Europe fast? ›

There are train stations in many of the smaller European villages, some of which cannot even be accessed by bus. So if you plan to take the road less traveled, trains may be the most efficient way to get around. European trains run like clockwork, contrary to airplanes that are often affected by delays.

Can you hop on and hop off trains in Europe? ›

Hop on and off most trains in 33 European countries just by showing your Pass. Free and instant delivery to your device if you choose mobile Pass. Download the free Rail Planner app to plan your trip, store your Pass and show your ticket as you go.

What gems are in Europe? ›

Russia provides the widest variety of gemstones of any country on the European continent including alexandrite, diamonds, lapis lazuli, topaz, tourmaline, garnets, and emeralds. Other gemstone deposits in Europe can be found in Spain, which produces aventurine, agate, and quartz.

What is the hidden gem? ›

Something possessing a value or beauty that is not immediately apparent, which therefore has received far less recognition than it deserves.

What is the most obscure country in Europe? ›

Located right next to Romania, the small Moldova is the least visited country in Europe. I would assume it's because of it's middle of nowhere-location for pretty much everyone on the continent, but it seems very undeserved. The capital Chisinau is definitely worth a visit, with it's gorgeous parks and blue churches.

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