Top 10 Cheapest Countries to Visit This Year

As we enter the new year, every travel lover starts planning their trips. As we all know, the cheaper the destination, the longer you can afford to stay — or the better your travel lifestyle can be while visiting.
The cheapest countries to visit on this list offer both affordability and value for money.
In some countries, $45 / night barely affords you a hostel dorm bed, while in others that can pay for a luxury villa. 
For example, in Canggu, Bali , you can get a 2 bedroom private pool villa for $50 / night, while when visiting Japan that same $50 barely gets you a double bed on the floor of a small room. 
Swinging into the new year! It’s time to start travel planning
This year is sure to be amazing for travellers and if you’re already planning your trips for the year, then this post of cheap countries to visit is for you.
Some of these destinations are more affordable now than ever, largely due to drops in their local currency on the global market, or due to a recent lack of tourism.
We would never write a post to revel in low prices at the cost of economic struggle, but by visiting these places independently now, you can not only enjoy better prices for yourself but also help the local businesses and people along the way.

See Also: Best Places To Visit in January

Here are the top 10 cheapest countries to travel to this year.

Note: Always check the current travel restrictions before booking a trip. This article has been updated for 2022 to include the current cheapest countries to visit, the updated conversion rates, and a couple of bonus cheap places to visit that you won’t want to miss. Happy travel planning! 
1. Indonesia
White sand beaches, world-class surfing, the best scuba diving in the world and some of the most picturesque jungle and rice paddy scenery, Indonesia is without a doubt one of our favourite countries on earth and it’s a cheap place to travel as well.
UPDATE: We recently returned from a trip to Raja Ampat in Indonesia and while it’s the one place in the country that isn’t overly cheap, it’s definitely worth a visit.
This archipelago is known to be one of the top 3 best dive locations in the world and there are some relatively inexpensive accommodation options when you consider that you get full board and diving included in most room rates. Even if you’re on a budget, if you have time, don’t miss Raja Ampat!
Currently, Indonesia is one of the cheapest countries to visit that we know of.
$1 US dollar will get you around 14,000 rupiah, which is about 2,000 more rupiah than in 2018. Seven years ago you’d only get 9,050 rupiahs to the dollar.

As I said in the opening paragraphs of this post, Indonesia offers incredible value for accommodation, food and transport. Here you can get beautiful guest house rooms, often set in pool villas, for as little as $20 / night.
You can eat delicious seafood meals and millennial classics like “smashed avo on toast” for around $3 and you can rent a motorbike here for just a couple of dollars per day (cars are around $15 / day).
The only thing that’s not of great value is alcohol. Indonesia has placed a pretty heavy tax on imported booze, so a low-quality bottle of imported wine will cost around $20, while a drinkable local wine is still $13 – $15.
Bintang beer is nothing to write home about, but it’s affordable at around $1.50 – $3 at a beach bar or restaurant and imported beer is around twice the price.
Enjoying sunset and some corn on the cob from a street vendor in Bali
Out of all the countries we’ve travelled to and kept track of our budgets, Indonesia is definitely amongst the top 3 best value for money, and with a stronger dollar / weaker rupiah, this has never been truer than it is today.
Unfortunately, Indonesia has been closed to tourism or difficult to enter since 2020. For those who are able to travel here and are willing to undergo the necessary quarantine and measurements in place, you’ll find massive discounts on accommodations and very grateful business owners.
Plus, you’ll have the beautiful archipelago pretty much to yourself.
Don’t miss the islands of Raja Ampat , Bali , Sumatra, Sumbawa, Lombok , Gili Islands , Flores, Komodo National Park , Alor …and more!
2. Mexico (one of the cheapest countries to visit for North Americans)
A diverse and delicious cuisine, friendly local people, world-class beaches, all the amenities you could hope for and an intoxicating vibe make Mexico a place that we return to time and time again.
It’s one of our favourite countries to travel to and one of the few destinations where we could see ourselves living long-term . There are so many incredible places to visit in Mexico , and things to do that you could spend years here and not see it all.
Mexico is affordable these days thanks to a struggling peso added to an already low cost of living. At the time of writing, the US dollar is at 20.5 pesos — which is incredible.
We’ve been to Mexico numerous times, but when we travelled here way back in 2014, the dollar was at just 12.8 pesos and even then we thought it was good value for money. 
UPDATE 2022: While Mexico can definitely be a very cheap country to travel to, you’ll save more money by avoiding the main tourist spots, such as Puerto Vallarta, Playa del Carmen , Cancun and Tulum .
Tacos are tasty and affordable in Mexico
If you want to really save money while visiting Mexico , avoid coming here during peak season (November – March) when accommodation prices can skyrocket (especially in December) and many of the best places are booked out.
No matter when you travel here, Mexico will shock you with its great value.
Tacos for 30 cents each, a kilo of fresh prawns from the fish market for $3, Coronas with a slice of lime for $1.50 and strong margaritas served to you while your feet are buried in the sand for just $1 each.
You’ll find affordable internal flights with Viva Aerobus and Aeromexico, and cheap long-distance bus rides.
The beautiful streets of Guanajuato. If you really want to save money, try to visit the less-popular destinations in Mexico
On top of the great prices for food and booze bought in restaurants and bars, Mexico has many shops that North Americans love, like Sams Club, Costco in the major cities, and Walmart.
Mexico also has its own brand of grocery stores like La Comer, Mega and Soriana. Purchasing your own groceries and cooking for yourself is a great way to save money (and make a healthy meal) as the food in the grocery stores here is very reasonable. 
Mexico may be one of the cheapest countries to visit, but it’s also a popular destination for digital nomads and retirees looking to spend a longer period of time in the country.
Given current travel restrictions around the world, Mexico is also one of the easiest countries to enter in 2022

See More of Our Mexico Posts Here:

21 Best Things To Do in Puerto Vallarta  
Backpacking Mexico: Top 8 Reasons to Travel Mexico 
Mexico – The Best Digital Nomad Spot for North Americans
21 Best Things To Do in Cabo San Lucas
33 Best Places to Visit in Mexico  
15 Best Beaches in Mexico  


3. India
India is one of the most exhilarating travel destinations on earth.
Chaotic and tranquil. Pristine and filthy. Friendly and furious. Free and frustrating. India is the epitome of all the oxymoronic experiences that make travel so amazing.
While India is likely the most exciting and bewildering place to travel to, it’s also probably the cheapest.
Thanks to the Indian Rupee currently trading at almost 75 rupees to the dollar (which is 5 rupees more per dollar than you would have received in 2021), India is likely the best place to travel if you want to stretch your dollars, euros or pounds.
The last time we were in India, I purchased the cheapest (yet filling) meal I’ve ever had while travelling. 20 cents bought me a pile of puris (fluffy fried bread) and two different types of curries served to me from a street cart. The meal was delicious and completely filled me up… amazing.
While the cost of that meal was exceptionally low, we often ate all you can eat thali meals for as little as $1.50 and drank fresh lime juice squeezed on the street for 15 cents a glass.
We had free accommodation in ashrams (it doesn’t get much cheaper than that) and when paying for our hotels, we had decent but basic double rooms for around $5 per night.
The beautiful blue city of Jodhpur, India
Depending on what class of train and bus you take, getting around India can be done on a budget, with a train from Mumbai to Kolkata covering 1,968 km and taking over 30 hours costing around $11!
In my opinion, India is one of the best countries to visit , and it’s also one of the cheapest countries as well.

See More of Our India Posts Here:

Budget Backpacking Guide to India
Guide to Transportation in India
Top Tips For Preparing for a Trip to India


4. Colombia
After backpacking Colombia in late 2016, it quickly set itself amongst our favourite countries we’ve ever been to.
Friendly people, incredibly pristine and lush jungles, stunning Spanish colonial cities and breathtaking beaches, Colombia is a traveller’s dream.
The Colombian peso saw a massive drop in recent years which unfortunately isn’t good for local economies and Colombians looking to travel, but it does give budget travellers an added incentive to visit this incredible country.
Lush and beautiful, this is Colombia
We met a couple in Medellin who decided to move to Colombia to retire in 2014. Since their arrival the peso went from 1,800 to the US dollar, all the way to 4,065, an incredible 125% drop, essentially giving their retirement a massive boost.
Luckily the peso has started to stabilize again slightly and at the time of writing it’s sitting at around 4,065 pesos to the US dollar. 
This means that everything in Colombia is of great value for travellers. Whether you’re visiting with a dollar, pound, euro, yen or yuan, Colombia is a better deal now than it’s ever been.
UPDATE 2022: The Colombian peso has gone up 17% this year. This means that Colombia is even cheaper than before and makes it an excellent option for those looking to visit cheap countries in 2021 and beyond. Colombia is also one of the countries that has been relatively easy to visit when it comes to current regulations and entrance requirements.
Enjoying a meal in Cartagena, Colombia – a beautiful, affordable destination for travellers
We were eating delicious seafood meals on the beach for just a few dollars, beautiful Spanish style guest houses only cost around $30 / night and you can enjoy scuba diving in the Caribbean here for as little as $24 / dive when buying a 10 dive package.
We stayed in some of the best hostels we’ve ever seen in Colombia, with rooftop pools, funky bars and luxurious rooms (one even had a jacuzzi in it).
The cost of tours and experiences is also excellent in Colombia.
We highly recommend doing the 4 day Ciudad Perdida trek and a coffee tour in Salento (the latter is only $2). Colombia is one of the cheapest countries to visit this year, and it offers excellent value for money.
There are endless amazing things to do in Colombia .  

See Also: 21 Things To Do in Cartagena

5. Cuba
If you’re looking for a cheap destination to visit in the Caribbean, then Cuba tops the list!
You can travel here on an all-inclusive, but if you choose to travel to Cuba independently, you’ll have a far richer experience and it’ll cost you less. For cheap countries, Cuba is one of your best bets.
Stunning beaches , a unique Caribbean and Spanish vibe , tasty cooking (contrary to belief), friendly people and incredible landscapes, Cuba is a diverse country that needs to be on your list.
For Americans, it’s possible to travel to Cuba if you travel under one of the allowed categories. Support For The Cuban People is what most people choose to travel under. But, it’s still a confusing process for our American friends.
You’ll need to build an itinerary containing activities that meet the criteria for  Support For The Cuban People category.

We spent a month backpacking Cuba and it was a highlight of all our travel experiences. Meeting the Cuban people, dancing in the streets, lazing on virtually empty beaches, partying in Havana and hiking to tobacco farms were our most memorable moments.
Cuba’s currency is the CUC or the CUP.
In general, you’ll use CUC (which is pegged to the US Dollar) for your accommodation, food at tourist restaurants, cocktails & beer, activities & excursions, car & scooter rentals, and the Viazul bus.
CUP is used for smaller items such as fruit and veg from local vendors, the local bus and some peso food shops.
1 USD = 1 CUC
1 USD = 25 CUP
Staying in casa particulares  with the local families is what Cuba is all about. This is the best way to meet people and enjoy an authentic experience.
However, Airbnb is cropping up in the country and there are some great places online — which are also owned by Cubans. Casas will cost $20 – $30 / night for two people, discounts for 1 person (and oftentimes it includes breakfast), while hotels cost $25 / night up to $180+.
Cuba is not only affordable, but the people are friendly (this guy insisted on buying us a glass of sugarcane juice)
The cost of food in the restaurants in Cuba really depends on which city you’re in, and which restaurant you are at. But in general, expect to spend between $5 – $10 for a filling meal.
We recommend dining at least 1 night at your casa as they cook some amazing traditional food! Cocktails are about $2 – $3 at a bar. Now, if you were to eat “peso food”, you would spend about $1 for a small meal.
Activities can be fairly cheap in Cuba as well, with chilling out on beaches and wandering around the stunning and bustling streets costing you nothing.
Museum visits, caving, horseback riding and other tours will cost between $5 – $30. The cost of travel in Cuba is incredibly fair, making it one of the cheapest countries to visit.

6. Bulgaria
Back to the truly great value destinations for the year, Bulgaria is probably the cheapest country we’ve been to in Europe.
With gorgeous old towns, phenomenal wine, lovely coastline and super friendly and ailak (relaxed) people, Bulgaria is also one of our favourites in the region.
While the country has offered great value to travellers for decades, a recent dip in the Bulgarian Lev on the global market means that Bulgaria is an even better value now than it was just a few years ago. Currently, $1 USD = 1.72 LEV

When we visited Bulgaria in 2016 we were blown away by the incredible value we got for our dollars. On one occasion, Dariece, myself and a friend sat in a restaurant bar for over 5 hours. We ate a massive platter of meat, veggies and bread and drank copious amounts of wine.
When the bill finally came, we thought there was a mistake, or we were misreading it in our double vision. That night we paid under $30 for that bill and we still don’t know how it was that affordable.
The great deals continued as we travelled around Bulgaria, with lovely hostel rooms in 200-year-old buildings costing just $20 per night and bottles of wine at restaurants rarely breaking the $8 mark.

If you want to visit Europe, experience history, meet really cool people and taste some of the world’s best wine while never breaking the bank, Bulgaria should be on your travel wish list this year.
This is definitely one of the cheapest European countries and best places to visit this year.
7. South Africa
One of the most adventure-packed and naturally blessed countries on earth, this list wouldn’t be complete without our favourite country in Africa (so far). South Africa offers visitors too much to see in any trip under 6 months.
With a rugged and stunning coastline, incredible wildlife, extremely friendly people, tasty Indi-afro fusion food, decent roads and great prices, you really can’t beat SA.
We believe that this country on the south tip of the continent is the perfect beginner’s stepping stone into the more chaotic and adventurous travel of other countries in the region.
South Africa is relatively easy to travel to, especially if you rent your own car (highly recommended).

What makes South Africa so budget-friendly in 2022 is the cost of the rand. While it’s not trading as well as it was at the beginning of 2016, at 15.95 rand to the USD, a trip to South Africa is affordable.
When we were last there ten years ago, we received just 6.7 rand to the dollar, but everything was still great value. We paid $40 / night for lovely double rooms, around $7 / meal and just $10 to enter some amazing national parks.
Take into consideration the current discount based on the currency devaluation and these all become incredibly affordable in 2022, even considering the rate of inflation since 2011.
But, there’s more. Thanks to COVID, South Africa, like many of the destinations on this list, is reducing costs of accommodation and tours in order to entice visitors to the country.
You’ll find hefty discounts and have the stunning country virtually all to yourself — while contributing to the local economy and small businesses. 
UPDATE 2022: Due to COVID, Keep an eye on entrance requirements for South Africa, and look into whether or not there will be any restrictions on you when returning home after visiting the country.
8. Turkey
Possibly the most liberal of the countries in the region, Turkey attracts visitors with one of the most exciting and beautiful cities on earth, Istanbul.
Plus, this country offers a blissfully alluring Mediterranean coastline, amazingly friendly people (especially in the east) and an intoxicating Islamic culture and architecture.
The value for money in Turkey has always been great, but these days, with the current economic crisis in Turkey, everything is cheaper for travellers.
The Lira is down 44% and is at the lowest it’s been since 2001. At the time of writing, $1 USD = 13.30 Lira, compare that with January 2021 when the lira was around 7.30 to the USD. 

Every time we visit Turkey we are amazed by the value for money found here. You can eat delicious meals of traditional Turkish food for $5. Portions here are often so massive that you could share a meal and that cost.
Tasty kebabs are just a couple of dollars on the street and you can get lovely guest house rooms here for under $20 / night (more in the major cities).
One of the costs that do add up in Turkey is the cost of visiting mosques. Many of the best ones in Istanbul for example, cost as much as $10 to enter.
If you’re on a tight budget, consider only visiting a couple of paid mosques and try to find some others that you can enter for free. 
Turkey offers excellent value for money and regarding the latest restrictions and requirements, it’s relatively easy to enter the country in 2022.
9. Thailand
We have to include the Land of Smiles on this list of cheap travel destinations for 2022. While it may not be the easiest country to visit this year, it is possible, just make sure to keep an eye on the requirements.
Thailand has always been one of our favourite countries in the world and the budget backpacker that still resides deep inside our souls rejoices every time we return.
There are numerous places to visit in Thailand — whether you want National Parks, jungles, cities or islands, there’s a place in Thailand for you.
The Thai Baht, although it has seen some dips and spikes, doesn’t make the country especially cheaper than it has been in the past few years, but that doesn’t matter. Thailand simply offers some of the best value for money you can find anywhere on earth.

Lovely guest houses and beach huts right on the sand for as little as $15 / night, spicy and mouth-watering Thai dishes for under $2 a plate, and scuba diving for under $20 a dive makes Thailand a constant competitor as one of the cheapest countries to visit in the world.
When we first visited in 2008 we were amazed to find budget rooms (albeit extremely basic) for under $10 and when we returned in 2017 on a higher budget, we couldn’t believe the luxury, 2 bedroom private pool villa we were able to afford for just $1,500 / month ($50/night).
Your biggest expense when travelling in Thailand (depending on where you’re coming from) will likely be your flight, but once there you can enjoy an incredibly low cost of living and the warmth of the local people who have made this place famous.
See Also:

Things To Do in Bangkok
Cost Of Living in Thailand 
Things To Do in Pai
Things To Do in Chiang Mai
Places To Visit in Thailand 

10. Greece
If this list was in the order of most picturesque and best value for money, Greece would no doubt be near the top. It’s amazing how a place so beautiful, set right in the Mediterranean, can be so affordable.
Athens Airport is such a central hub, offering many great flights to many other countries. Greece is one of the cheapest places to travel from the US and is actually one of the cheapest places to fly to from most places in the world.
Greece has been on the Euro since the start of 2002, so while there has been a devaluation of the Euro in recent years, Greece was always considered a low-cost destination in Europe, but perhaps never as much as it is today.

With such great value, Greece is the perfect place for 2022.
During our travels, we rented a beautiful, modern, 550 sq ft studio apartment with a view of the sea for under $20 / night on Zakynthos Island . We also had another 2 level, 1 bedroom apartment with a pool near the south coast of Santorini for under $20.
Greek food is incredibly delicious and you can usually get tasty seafood meals in restaurants for under $8. On top of the already great value, Greek restaurant owners and chefs have a habit of offering their patrons freebies, like free wine, appetizers and desserts.
Whenever you’re leaving a traditional restaurant in Greece, you’ll be full and satisfied — without breaking the bank.
On top of good food and accommodation value, activities in Greece are typically priced well. We did a free honey bee tour, an olive oil tour and tasting for $35, a half-day cycle tour for $24, an amazing cooking class with unlimited booze and food for $65 and winery visits and tastings for under $5.
Klima village on the island of Milos
We also rented our own boat on the island of Corfu and drove it from bay to bay for an entire day. This cost us $95 plus gas, which isn’t overly “cheap” but considering Sea-Doos and Jet Skis typically rent for around $50 / hour, we thought this was an amazing deal for both of us to enjoy a full day out on the water.
All-in-all, Greece is definitely one of the  cheap European countries to visit and it offers some of the best value for money in all of the continent.
Considering its location on the map and the level of quality you find here, it also competes as one of the best value travel destinations on earth.
See Also:

Places To Visit In Greece
Best Beaches in Greece
5 Day Travel Guide to Kefalonia
Things To Do in Chios
5 Day Travel Guide to Lesvos
Things To Do in Athens

11. Bonus! Argentina
Whether you’re into culture and history, nature and landscapes, lakes and fishing, or cities and wine, Argentina has something for you…and right now in 2022, it’s one of the cheapest countries to visit.
Affordable Things To Do in Argentina
Since Argentina is such a vast country, with a wide variety of landscapes and regions, it can be visited year-round.
Argentina is known for being one of the top fly fishing destinations in the world. If you’re an angler, fly fishing season in the Lake District of Patagonia is best in January and February due to the warm weather, and ability to fish all waters during this time.
For trekkers, the winter months are a good time to hit the mountains of Patagonia. El Chalten in the south is dry and has temperatures around 20°C (68°F), perfect for checking out the peaks of Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre, exploring waterfalls, drinking beer on patios and much more.
Don’t miss nearby El Calafate and its popular Perito Moreno Glacier, which calves massive chunks of ice every few minutes.
Hiking around El Chalten – it’s gorgeous, and free
Argentina Currency in 2022
If all of these places to visit in Argentina aren’t enough to spark your interest, maybe the cost will. When we first travelled to Argentina in 2017, we received around 18 Pesos for 1 US Dollar. In January 2021, the rate was 85 Pesos for 1 US Dollar. 
We’re currently in Argentina and right now, in January 2022, the Argentine Peso has taken a huge dip and the economy is struggling.
The  official  exchange rate is: $1 USD = 102.69 Pesos
However, there’s a “blue dollar” here in Argentina. If you bring US Dollars (in cash) and exchange those at a cuava or exchange centers (such as Pago Facil, etc.), you’ll receive around 204 pesos for $1.
Taking it a step further, if you send yourself money by Western Union and pick up cash pesos at a WU location, you’ll receive around 207 pesos for $1.
This is a cash economy right now. If you pay with your credit card, you’ll pay the official rate, which is essentially double. If you use the ATM, you’ll pay huge fees and receive cash at the official rate.  
It’s mind-blowing. In our on-the-ground experience, being here now, the entire country is approximately 75% cheaper than it was when we first visited in 2017.
Visit Argentina and Help the Locals 
Argentina is one of the best value countries to visit in 2022.
Since the country was closed for tourism for 2020 and much of 2021, the people of Argentina and the economy are struggling. By visiting now and spending your foreign currency at local businesses, you can help Argentinians get back on their feet.
Argentina isn’t known for being one of the cheapest countries to visit, but with the current instability of the peso, you can definitely save some money by travelling here now. Argentina has always been a favourite country of ours and we highly recommend visiting.
Fly Fishing in Argentina
Honourable Mentions
As the years go on, we discover more and more destinations that offer excellent value for money. Here are a few other cheap destinations to visit this year:

Nepal – beautiful scenery, welcoming locals, epic adventures, tasty food and very low prices. Don’t miss this underrated country. 
Albania – an off-track, affordable European destination that is becoming more popular. Great food , beautiful beaches and old towns.
Pakistan – incredible landscapes, fantastic food, friendly locals and so much more. This is a cheap country that we can’t wait to visit. 
Georgia – this Caucasus country is attracting digital nomads and long term travellers. With great food, wine , mountains, affordability and long-stay visas, it’s no surprise Georgia is becoming so popular.

Where Will You Go?
As the world becomes more connected by flights and advanced communication and commerce, many places are becoming more and more expensive to visit with each year that passes.
Due to new required testing for many destinations, and an increase in airline prices, travel is typically more expensive now than it has been in the past.
This is why we came to Patagonia – the Lake District is so gorgeous
Thankfully, there are still some incredible countries that always offer travellers great value for money. The most exciting countries in the world are often those that are still developing.
For visitors, this means low prices but also a better understanding of the world economies and wealth disparities.
We always recommend visiting countries independently so that you’re giving the most amount of money back to the local communities as possible.
Rather than always staying in American or European chain resorts, consider locally owned guest houses, hostels and homes.
Instead of joining a foreign-owned tour, consider heading there on your own and hiring guides yourself once you’re in the country. Not only will this likely be much cheaper for you, but it will also enrich your experience in the places you visit.
We’ve listed 10 of our favourite cheap countries to visit in this article, but the list is by no means exhaustive.
What’s your favourite place to travel on a budget and why? Comment below and start a conversation!
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