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clear searchCountries in Eastern Europe and the Balkans tend to be less pricy than their Western counterparts. If you're looking for European beautiful beaches in cheap locations, think about Croatia, Bulgaria, Albania etc. If you want to go further afield, South East Asia has beautiful beaches and is notoriously cheap to eat and stay there.
Italy has a lot of coastline, and a lot of it is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Sardinia has some of the most photogenic beaches in the world, where pure sands meet cragged cliffs and azure waters. We recommend snorkelling, as water doesn't get much clearer than this. Aside from Sardinia, Sicily boasts nature reserves with beaches such as Capreria, another perfect snorkelling destination.
Our personal shout is Thailand. This is the place you can enjoy pure white beaches, crystal clear waters, lazily swaying palm trees and either chilled or party vibes, depending on your mood. And the best part is, the food and the drink are cheaper than beach destinations in Europe, America or Australasia. We think the best way to experience this paradise is by island hopping, so check out our famed island hopper trip to see what all the fuss is about.
Depends on what you're looking for! Our planet has so much to offer. If you're looking for beaches, then South East Asia and Australia are the places to be. If you want culture, history and grandeur, touring Europe's sprawling cities will steal your heart. If you want sweeping national parks, exploring North America is a must. The question is, what type of traveller are you, and what adventure would you like to go on?
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