Affordable Archives - Traveling Lifestyle https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/tag/affordable/ Digital Nomad & Travel News Mon, 29 Apr 2024 18:54:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 6 Cheapest Beach Destinations In Europe To Visit In Summer 2024 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/6-cheapest-beach-destinations-in-europe-to-visit-in-summer-2024/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/6-cheapest-beach-destinations-in-europe-to-visit-in-summer-2024/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2024 18:54:13 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77595 Is your budget getting tight but traveling is the last thing you would want to give up? Don’t worry, we have all been there. But lucky for you, we have a solution. In fact, we’ve got a few. We did a bit of research and compiled a list of the 6 cheapest beach destinations in Europe for summer 2024 where you can vacation like a king. Here they are. Alanya, Turkey Thousands of holidaymakers flock to Turkey every year. However, […]

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Is your budget getting tight but traveling is the last thing you would want to give up? Don’t worry, we have all been there. But lucky for you, we have a solution. In fact, we’ve got a few.

We did a bit of research and compiled a list of the 6 cheapest beach destinations in Europe for summer 2024 where you can vacation like a king. Here they are.

Alanya, Turkey

Alanya, Old Town Beach

Thousands of holidaymakers flock to Turkey every year. However, it has a very long coastline, so when it comes to choosing the right destination for you, it can be quite tricky. For us, Alanya is number one, and here are a couple of reasons why.

First and foremost, it has stunning golden sand beaches and its waters are crystal-clear, always inviting you for a refreshing dip or a little snorkeling trip. You can also take a boat ride and explore the seaside. If you’re lucky, you might even spot dolphins. 

On the other hand, at night, Alanya turns into a buzzing coastal town with plenty of authentic restaurants, bars, clubs, and movie venues to make memories at. 

As you can see, Alanya is suitable for people of all ages and interests. Vacation there is also an excellent value for money. Every traveler can enjoy it without compromising on quality and experiences.

  • The average price for a hotel room: between $40 and $95
  • A meal in an inexpensive restaurant: $8
  • A beer in a bar: $4

Sunny Beach, Bulgaria

Sunny Beach, Bulgaria

If you’re not keen on the Mediterranean, Sunny Beach is a fantastic option. As the name suggests, it’s renowned for its stunning coastline, vibrant nightlife, and a range of family-friendly attractions, which makes it one of the most popular (and budget-friendly) destinations in Europe.

  • The average price for a hotel room: between $50 and $95
  • A meal in an inexpensive restaurant: $8
  • A beer in a bar: $2 (and it won’t be just a little bottle, but a full pint)

As with any holiday resort town, it also offers plenty of water sports and other fun activities. You can engage in jet skiing, parasailing, banana riding, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Do you like being active but prefer to stay on the ground? How about getting your hands on ​​beach volleyball, beach soccer, or mini golf?

Albanian Riviera

Ksamil, Albania

Often referred to as the European Bali, the Albanian Riviera has been getting much attention in the past few years. Not only does it boast stunning beaches and clear, turquoise waters, but the coastline is also lined with excellent resorts, seafood restaurants, as well as cultural attractions. You can also take a day trip to Corfu, which is only a half-an-hour ferry ride from the town of Saranda.

All that for a fraction of the price compared to the popular Mediterranean destinations. 

  • The average price for a hotel room: between $40 and $90 
  • A meal in an inexpensive restaurant: $10 
  • A beer in a bar: $3

What’s more, its beaches are not yet jammed with tourists. So hurry up and book your trip before others get to know about this Mediterranean hidden gem, the Albanian Riviera.

Algarve, Portugal

Algarve Beach

Compared to its neighbor, a vacation in the Algarve might be more affordable, even in peak season. 

  • The average price for a hotel room: between $60 and $100 but it depends quite a lot on the exact location here
  • A meal in an inexpensive restaurant: $14
  • A beer in a bar: $3

And it definitely has loads to offer. It boasts incredible beaches and about 300 days of sunshine, which makes it one of the sunniest places in Europe. It’s also home to unspoiled nature and cute fishing villages full of unique charm and history.

The coastline is pretty long, so what are the spots you definitely shouldn’t miss? Visit Praia da Falésia for its breathtaking cliffs, explore the cave of Benagil, watch birds at Ria Formosa, or try some exquisite wines in local vineyards. The options are endless.

Algarve is also popular for surfing. No matter your skills, there are plenty of locations to choose from for all levels.

Budva, Montenegro

Budva Old Town
Sveti Stefan Island (15 mins by car from Budva)

Budva is another option for those who wish to spend their vacation in Europe without breaking the bank. That travelers go there for its beaches and nightlife is nothing new. But there is much, much more to do.

Soak in the Medieval atmosphere of Budva’s Old Town, take a stroll on the lovely seaside promenade, or set off for a hiking or biking trip. A must place to visit, which is right next door is Sveti Stefan Island and spend a day on the beach there.

Oh, and did you know that Budva is nicknamed the Miami of Montenegro? Come and see why, this is how much you’ll need.

  • The average price for a hotel room: between $50 and $100 
  • A meal in an inexpensive restaurant: $12
  • A beer in a bar: $3

Crete, Greece

Elafonissi Beach, Crete, Greece

Greece consists of dozens of idyllic islands perfect for summer escapes to the beach. And for being the largest, Crete is one of the most sought-after destinations there. Apart from being on the cheaper side, there are several reasons why you might want to head there this year.

First and foremost, it’s the fascinating remnants of the ancient civilizations. The archaeological ruins, such as the Palace of Knossos or Gortyna, are worth a stop, even if you’re not a history buff. 

There is also stunning natural scenery, ideal for hikes, and many traditional mountain villages where you can experience the easy-going Cretan way of living. 

Last but not least, the coastline is beautiful and will cater to anyone – you will find busy beaches and cozy coves there. And the accommodation? There are hundreds of hotels and resorts to choose from.

  • The average price for a hotel room: between $60 and $120
  • A meal in an inexpensive restaurant: $17
  • A beer in a bar: $5

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Vacation In Hawaii Expected To Be More Affordable In 2024, According To Experts https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/vacation-in-hawaii-expected-to-be-more-affordable-in-2024-according-to-experts/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/vacation-in-hawaii-expected-to-be-more-affordable-in-2024-according-to-experts/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 15:45:42 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=71917 Hawaii is a state that relies heavily on tourism revenue. However, there will come a point — experts suggest sooner rather than later — when cost-cutting will be necessary to sustain this tourism. The terrible wildfires on Maui in August played a major role in the decline in visitor numbers this year. In addition, the cost of travel to other tropical destinations, including Bora Bora, has dropped significantly, forcing Hawaii to keep up with tourism demand. According to experts, demand […]

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Hawaii is a state that relies heavily on tourism revenue. However, there will come a point — experts suggest sooner rather than later — when cost-cutting will be necessary to sustain this tourism.

The terrible wildfires on Maui in August played a major role in the decline in visitor numbers this year. In addition, the cost of travel to other tropical destinations, including Bora Bora, has dropped significantly, forcing Hawaii to keep up with tourism demand.

According to experts, demand and price will soon be more in line in Hawaii, resulting in far less expensive travel. Experts and travel gurus predict Hawaii will become more affordable as prices fall elsewhere.

How much money do I need for Hawaii?

best beaches on oahu to explore

Hotel Budget in Hawaii

In Hawaii, the average cost of an overnight stay for one person is $75. The average cost of a hotel room in Hawaii for two people in a standard double room is $151. This amount is based on travelers’ self-reported expenses.

Public Transportation Budget in Hawaii

In Hawaii, it is much more expensive to take a cab than to use public transportation. Previous visitors have noted that the average daily cost of local transportation in Hawaii is $15 per person.

Food Budget in Hawaii

While meal prices in Hawaii can vary, the average cost of food in Hawaii is $31 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, an average meal in Hawaii should cost about $13 per person. Breakfast tends to be slightly cheaper than lunch or dinner. Prices for food in sit-down restaurants in Hawaii are often higher than fast food or street food prices.

Entertainment Budget in Hawaii

Based on spending by previous visitors, entertainment and activities in Hawaii cost an average of $16 per person per day. This covers the cost of day trips, tickets to museums and attractions, and other expenses associated with sightseeing.

Alcohol Budget in Hawaii

In Hawaii, the typical person spends $7.91 per day on alcoholic beverages.

Water Budget in Hawaii

Hawaii residents spend an average of $5.96 per day on bottled water. In Hawaii, the public water supply is considered safe for consumption.

Hawaii cost data sourced from (budgetyourtrip.com)

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8 Cheapest U.S. Destinations With Hotels Under $160/Night This Fall https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/8-cheapest-u-s-destinations-with-hotels-under-160-night-this-fall/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/8-cheapest-u-s-destinations-with-hotels-under-160-night-this-fall/#respond Fri, 20 Oct 2023 13:10:20 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=71700 Fall is a fantastic season to explore the U.S. The crowds are gone and the weather is still warm enough to spend some time outside. You can attend numerous fall events, such as wine or harvesting festivals. And hiking trails are covered in colorful foliage. Would you like to take a trip without breaking the bank? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We have picked the 8 most budget-friendly locations in the U.S. so you don’t have to do any […]

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Fall is a fantastic season to explore the U.S. The crowds are gone and the weather is still warm enough to spend some time outside. You can attend numerous fall events, such as wine or harvesting festivals. And hiking trails are covered in colorful foliage.

Would you like to take a trip without breaking the bank? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We have picked the 8 most budget-friendly locations in the U.S. so you don’t have to do any time-consuming research.

Keep reading to find the destinations where a night in at least a 3-star hotel will cost you less than $160.

Bloomington, Minnesota

Average hotel price per night: $141

Whether you want to admire the bright colors of fall foliage or get spooky at Halloween festivals, you can all do that in Bloomington. Engage in some leaf peeping in Hyland Hills Ski Area, watch over 5,000 illuminated lanterns at Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular, or go shopping at the Mall of America. It’s on its own worth a visit but comes alive in October. On the day of Halloween, it actually becomes the host of the World’s Largest Trick-or-Treat.

Phoenix, Arizona

Average hotel price per night: $154

Phoenix in the fall is simply a place to be. You can attend a number of exciting events. Have you heard of the legendary Arizona State Fair or Día de los Muertos? Another thing that is extra attractive in fall in Phoenix is the great outdoors. Go for a hike in Thunderbird Conservation Park, Papago Park, or Cableback Mountain. The scenery is truly spectacular this time of the year.

Laughlin, Nevada

Average hotel price per night: $97

If you like casinos, you will like Laughlin. It’s set about an hour and a half drive from Las Vegas and offers similar fun but for cheaper – the rates per night in a hotel in Laughlin actually go as low as $100. And if you ever get tired of winning, you can explore the Colorado River Heritage Greenway Trail or the quirky Oatman Ghost Town.

Dallas, Texas

Average hotel price per night: $157

Being the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the states, Dallas is the perfect option for lovers of the city buzz. Go for a lovely brunch, have a tour of one of Dallas’s museums, or sip on a cocktail in one of its bars. And to soak in the fall atmosphere, don’t forget to visit the Dallas Arboretum to see the renowned Art of the Pumpkin.

Arlington, Virginia

Average hotel price per night: $144

Arlington is a tiny neighbor of Washington, D.C. hence the low price. If you want to discover the capital of the U.S., it will offer significant hotel savings. It’s also a great place to attend Fall events or do some walking and see the show of changing colors put on by Mother Nature. Mount Vernon Trail and Potomac Overlook Regional Park are definitely worth a stop.

Jacksonville, Florida

Average hotel price per night: $128

Who said you couldn’t have fun at the beach in fall? Okay, the water might already be a bit cold to swim, but at least you can enjoy some sun. At night, temperatures can drop down, so don’t forget to pack some layers. Not a beach bum? No problem. Jacksonville is home to a plethora of events.

San Jose, California

Average hotel price per night: $150

Even though California is one of the most expensive states in the U.S., you can still visit it without draining your wallet. How about starting in San Jose? Tech lovers will like it the most, as the city is home to the famous Silicon Valley and an interactive science center The Tech Interactive. Also, it’s relatively close to San Francisco.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Average hotel price per night: $112

Similar to Jacksonville, Oklahoma City is a place bursting with fall events. Some of them include Frontier City’s Fright Fest, Fall Season at Orr Family Farm, and Haunt the Zoo which is especially popular with families with children. You can also indulge in a pumpkin spice latte in one of its cute coffee shops.

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10 Most Affordable Cities To Retire In The U.S. Under $3500/Month https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/10-most-affordable-cities-to-retire-in-the-u-s-under-3500-month/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/10-most-affordable-cities-to-retire-in-the-u-s-under-3500-month/#respond Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:22:56 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=71531 GOBankingRates conducted an analysis and rated the 100 largest cities in the United States. They assessed the annual retirement income needed to cover essential expenses, including housing, healthcare, food, transportation, and utilities. Additionally, these cities were evaluated for their overall quality of life. Take a look at the most inexpensive cities in America to retire. 10. Greensboro, North Carolina The cost of living in Greensboro is 17.3% lower than the national average. At $12,531.01 per year, or 33.6% less than […]

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GOBankingRates conducted an analysis and rated the 100 largest cities in the United States. They assessed the annual retirement income needed to cover essential expenses, including housing, healthcare, food, transportation, and utilities. Additionally, these cities were evaluated for their overall quality of life.

Take a look at the most inexpensive cities in America to retire.

10. Greensboro, North Carolina

  • Total yearly spending: $43,120.61
  • Population percentage 65 and older: 16.00%
  • Score for livability: 66

The cost of living in Greensboro is 17.3% lower than the national average. At $12,531.01 per year, or 33.6% less than the national average, housing is particularly inexpensive here.

9. Tulsa, Oklahoma

  • Total yearly spending: $42,964.18
  • Population percentage 65 and older: 15.39%
  • Score for livability: 62

Retirees can find affordable housing in Tulsa. The average annual housing cost in Tulsa is $9,737.95, while the typical home value is $196,017.42.

8. El Paso, Texas

  • Total yearly spending: $42,755.62
  • Population percentage 65 and older: 14.08%
  • Score for livability: 74 

This border city between the United States and Mexico is a great place to retire on a budget because it is one of the most affordable areas in the country. In El Paso, the cost of food, healthcare and utilities is very low.

7. Wichita, Kansas

  • Total yearly spending: $42,547.06
  • Population percentage 65 and older: 15.82%
  • Score for livability: 60 

Housing costs in Wichita are 44.9% lower than the national average. Wichita is among the best places to retire because housing is affordable and food and transportation expenses are comparatively inexpensive.

6. Winston-Salem, North Carolina

  • Total yearly spending: $42,390.63 
  • Population percentage 65 years older: 15.67% 
  • Score for livability: 64

With the cost of living in Winston-Salem 18.7% below the national average, the city is one of the best places to retire on a tight budget. At $11,795.00 per year, which is 37.5% less than the national average, housing costs in the area are also incredibly affordable.

5. Lubbock, Texas

  • Total yearly spending: $42,077.79 
  • Population percentage 65 years or older: 12.58% 
  • Score for livability: 68

The cost of living in this Northwest Texas city is more than 20 percent below the national average. At $10,870.27 per year, Lubbock is among the most affordable places to retire. Housing costs are 42.4 percent lower than the national average.

4. Fort Wayne, Indiana

  • Total yearly spending: $42,025.65 
  • Population percentage 65 years or older: 14.82%
  • Score for livability: 75

Fort Wayne is one of the best places to retire because the cost of living here is affordable. The cost of living in this northeast Indiana city is about 19.4% below the national average. Local utility costs are also 18.5% below the national average.

3. Memphis, Tennessee

  • Total yearly spending: $40,409.28
  • Population percentage 65 years or older: 14.14%
  • Score for livability: 58

Known as the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll and home of the blues, this vibrant city in southwest Tennessee offers a wealth of attractions at a reasonable cost of living.

2. Cleveland, Ohio

  • Total yearly spending: $37,697.94
  • Population percentage 65 years or older: 14.98%
  • Score for livability: 59

Cleveland has comparatively low total annual expenditures and cost of living. Here, annual healthcare expenditures are $5,820.84 and food costs are $4,204.70, both less than the national average.

1. Toledo, Ohio

  • Total yearly spending: $37,645.80 
  • Population percentage 65 years or older: 16.22% 
  • Score for livability: 62

The overall cost of living in Toledo is 27.8% below the national average, making it the best place to retire. The low annual cost makes it worthwhile, even if the quality of life is not the best on the list.

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5 Most Affordable European Countries With Visas For Digital Nomads https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/5-most-affordable-european-countries-with-visas-for-digital-nomads/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/5-most-affordable-european-countries-with-visas-for-digital-nomads/#respond Sat, 14 Oct 2023 10:26:46 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=71237 Several factors make living affordably in certain European countries a reality. In Montenegro, Romania, and Portugal, lower living costs, reduced housing expenses, and government incentives create budget-friendly conditions. Hungary’s capital, Budapest, offers an excellent quality of life without breaking the bank.  Malta, although small, provides tax benefits and competitive living costs. These cities offer the charm of European culture and history at a fraction of the cost compared to more expensive Western European counterparts. Portugal LivingCost.org reports that the average […]

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Several factors make living affordably in certain European countries a reality. In Montenegro, Romania, and Portugal, lower living costs, reduced housing expenses, and government incentives create budget-friendly conditions. Hungary’s capital, Budapest, offers an excellent quality of life without breaking the bank. 

Malta, although small, provides tax benefits and competitive living costs. These cities offer the charm of European culture and history at a fraction of the cost compared to more expensive Western European counterparts.

Portugal

LivingCost.org reports that the average cost of living in Portugal is $1,073, which is 52% less than in the United States. Nymbeo adds that rent is also half as inexpensive.

Digital Nomad Visa in Portugal

Foreign nationals who work remotely and earn more than €3,040 per month are eligible for a Portugal digital nomad visa. Non-EU and non-EEA citizens who are at least eighteen years old can apply for this visa.

Malta

Although the average cost of living in Malta is slightly higher than in other nations—$1,340 on average—it is still 39% lower than in the United States, and rents are 42.8% lower on average in Malta than in the U.S.

Digital Nomad Visa in Malta

In 2021, Malta introduced a digital nomad visa program that has opened up exciting opportunities for remote workers. This visa provides the flexibility to work for any employer registered outside of Malta while residing in this picturesque Mediterranean country.

Hungary

Meet White Card: Hungary’s New Digital Nomad Visa

With an average cost of $860, the cost of living in Hungary is 61% lower than in the United States. Rents are 78% lower than in the U.S.

Digital Nomad Visa in Hungary

Hungary offers the White Card, often referred to as the digital nomad visa. You can work in Hungary for any international employer registered outside Hungary if you have the this type of visa.

Montenegro

In terms of cost of living expenses, Montenegro is 65% cheaper with an average monthly expense of $775 compared to the $2,213 in the United States. According to LivingCost.org, Montenegro ranks 113th on the list of the most expensive countries in the world, while the United States ranks 5th. In addition, Numbeo reports that rental costs in Montenegro are 67% cheaper than in the United States.

Digital Nomad Visa in Montenegro

Montenegro offers two welcome options to digital nomads: the digital nomad permit and the D visa. The Digital Nomad Permit is tailored for those seeking an extended stay. It grants an initial stay of two years, which can be extended for another two years, for a total stay of four years.

Romania

Affordable 'Little Paris' Emerges As Premier European Destination For Digital Nomads

At $713, the average cost of living in Romania is 68% lower than in the United States. According to LivingCost.org, the country ranks 125th on the list of the most expensive countries in the world. Rents are a whopping 78.6% lower than in the United States.

Digital Nomad Visa in Romania

Romania has introduced its digital nomad visa, joining the ranks of countries that are embracing this trend. The visa took a while to develop and was officially unveiled on December 21, 2021. The Romanian visa for digital nomads works similarly to visas available in other European countries.

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