It may surprise someone, but to rest in the West for a fairly low price is quite real, the main thing is to know where to go. Slovakia, the Czech Republic or Hungary - these are the budget countries in Europe for travel, which should be paid attention to travelers who want to save money. So, in Germany, France, Austria and England prices will be much higher and, accordingly, the rest in these countries will cost more. A great advantage is that, resting, for example, in the Czech Republic, it is possible for a small amount to travel by train or bus to another neighboring country and spend there some part of the holiday, and this will be the most exciting and at the same time budget independent euro-trip.
Albania
This is the first country located in the southern part of the continent, opening the list of European countries with the cheapest tourism. The coast of the Ionian and Adriatic seas has many beautiful beaches where you can relax cheaply and comfortably. This is usually sought by tourists looking for the best place for an inexpensive family vacation. You can spend a day at a local hostel for at least $ 10.
In a double room at the hotel a night will cost $ 30.
The statement that you will find the most inexpensive
holiday in Europe in Albania, actually due to the low prices for food and
alcoholic beverages:
Dine in a cafe here
can be an average of $ 5, and in a restaurant - twice as expensive. Tequila here costs 15 dollars. A pack of cigarettes 1.2 dollars.
Albania has a number of exciting natural objects that
attract the traveler's attention - rocky peaks and picturesque mountains,
overgrown with dense forest, beautiful beaches under the warm Mediterranean sun
and the azure-blue waters of the Adriatic.
Citizens of the EU, Australia, USA, Canada and several
other countries do not need a visa. You can get a visa both at the consular
section of the embassy and at border crossings by paying the price equivalent
of the visa price for Albanians to your country (or $ 30- $ 75 depending on the
length of stay in the country).
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