Cambodia
How would you like to be able to sleep in a real palace for less than £35 per night? This is possible by going to Cambodia, considered one of the cheapest countries in the world. If you are not bothered by the proximity of others, it is then possible to find a bed in a dormitory for the modest sum of £2.50. As for tourism, the biggest expense that will be asked of you is when you visit the breathtaking Angkor Wat, Angkor's largest temple built at the beginning of the XIIᵉ century, which has an access fee of £14 per day.
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India
To save your finances while having a dream holiday, why not go to India? Of course the price of the plane ticket to get there is not cheap, but once you are there, you won't have to spend much. Count on an average £17 per day to sleep, eat and move around the country. A good plan, no?
Greece
A bit closer to home, the magnificent country of Greece has a lot to offer to visitors who will feel that they have a slightly higher purchasing power than in Britain. And for good reason! If you venture away from the most popular tourist sites, you will find particularly attractive prices.
Bulgaria
With beaches as beautiful as those in Spain, but much less frequented, Bulgaria has many assets to attract tourists. Especially since the cost of living is much more affordable than back home. To stay in a hotel, even in the heart of Sofia (the capital), count on an average of £40 per night. The same if you’re feeling a bit thirsty, a pint costs less than £1!
Hungary
Still in Europe, Hungary is also a welcoming place where it is possible to spend a holiday at a lower cost. Far from the prices in Britain, sleeping, drinking, eating and going out in Hungary costs 45% less than here. Travel is also cheap since a taxi journey of less than 2 miles will not exceed £3 and the train is also very cheap. To eat, plan for about £4 per meal, with a pint of beer that can be had for £1.