Top 8 Cheapest Countries to Travel to and How to Get There for Less

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Laos - Cheapest Countries to Travel to

1. Laos: The Laid-Back Heart of Southeast Asia

Vietnam - Cheapest Countries to Travel to

2. Vietnam – Budget Backpacker Heaven with Rich Culture

3. India – Incredible Experiences at Incredible Prices

4. Mexico – Affordable Adventure Just South of the Border

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5. Portugal – The European Dream on a Budget

6. Bulgaria – Europe’s Bargain Treasure

7. Albania – The Balkan Beauty on a Budget

8. Egypt – Ancient Wonders at Basement Prices

Tips for Booking Budget Flights (and Why Ovago Helps)

  • Book Early & Be Flexible: Airlines often release their cheapest seats 6-9 months out. If you can travel in shoulder seasons (just off-peak), you’ll find better deals. For example, flying to Europe in early spring or late fall can save you hundreds compared to summer. Thrifty travelers in 2025 snagged deals like Boston to the Canary Islands for $250 or Washington D.C. to Prague for $300 by being flexible on dates and jumping on sale fares.
  • Use Hubs & Low-Cost Carriers: As mentioned, consider flying into a major hub near your destination, then taking a budget airline or other transport. A cheap flight to a popular city plus a $50 regional flight can be cheaper than a single ticket to a smaller airport. For instance, rather than flying direct to a Balkan country, fly to London or Rome on a discount airline and then a low-cost hop to your final stop.
  • Leverage Flight Search Tools: Websites like Ovago specialize in helping travelers find budget-friendly flights, especially for economy class. We aggregate options across many airlines to highlight the lowest prices. Ovago’s interface is geared toward flexible date searches and multi-city itineraries, which is perfect if you’re piecing together a long trip or are open to adjusting your schedule to save money.
  • Monitor Deals and Alerts: Subscribe to fare alert newsletters. Many amazing deals are time-sensitive – when you see that $280 LAX–Morocco fare or a $300 New York–Athens fare, you have to act fast. Setting up alerts for your target destinations (and checking Ovago for flash sales) means you’ll be ready to pounce when prices drop. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to plan far in advance to get good flight prices to the cheapest countries to travel to?

For long-haul international trips, start looking 2–6 months ahead; for peak seasons (summer in Europe, winter holidays), widen that to 4–8 months. Use flexible-date searches and consider open-jaw tickets (fly into one city, out of another) to avoid pricey backtracking. Midweek departures and Saturday-night stays still nudge prices down. Set fare alerts and compare multi-city options on Ovago—small tweaks of one or two days can unlock big savings.

What are the truly cheapest months to go, and how do seasons change costs on the ground?

In Europe, late April–May and September–November are classic shoulder seasons: fewer crowds, lower hotel rates, still-great weather. Southeast Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos) is cheapest during shoulder/monsoon periods, when short afternoon showers trade you big discounts—aim for May–June or Sept–early Nov. Egypt is best value and most comfortable in the cooler months (Nov–March); summer is scorching but cheap. Mexico deals spike outside Christmas/New Year and spring break; inland cities are good year-round if you avoid big festivals.

How much cash vs. card should I carry in budget destinations?

Portugal and bigger Mexican cities are card-friendly, but rural Balkans, Egypt’s markets, and much of Laos/Vietnam still run on cash. Bring a fee-free debit card, withdraw larger, less frequent ATM amounts, and keep small bills for street food, buses, and tips. Stash a backup card separately in case of loss. When a shop offers to charge in USD, decline and pay in local currency to avoid bad conversion rates.

What’s the smartest way to stay connected without overspending?

If your phone supports eSIM, buy a regional eSIM before you fly for instant data on landing. Otherwise, airport kiosks and city phone shops sell cheap local SIMs—$5–$15 usually covers a week or two of maps, rideshares, and messaging. Download offline maps (Google Maps, Maps.me) and transit apps ahead of time. Many guesthouses provide solid Wi-Fi, but rural areas can be spotty—plan big uploads for cities.

Are these destinations safe for solo travelers, especially first-timers?

Yes—with the usual travel smarts. Stick to well-lit areas at night, use licensed taxis/rideshares, and keep valuables zipped away on buses and markets. In very budget-friendly places, you’ll meet lots of other travelers—great for splitting costs on tours or transfers. Check recent advisories, but don’t overthink it: most issues are petty scams (overcharging, “closed” attractions with a “helper”) that vanish if you confirm prices and smile while saying “no, thanks.”

Can you suggest sample “combo” itineraries that keep costs low and mileage efficient?

Absolutely. In Southeast Asia, fly into Bangkok, overland or short-hop to Luang Prabang/Vientiane, then out of Hanoi—three countries, short legs, low fares. In Europe, stitch Portugal + Albania + Bulgaria using ultra-low-cost carriers; fly into Lisbon, hop east with a $30–$80 ticket, and fly home from Sofia. For North Africa + Europe, consider Cairo → (Wizz/Ryanair) to the Balkans for a cheap contrast of pyramids and mountain fortresses. Ovago’s multi-city search helps you price these open-jaw loops cleanly.

What gear or habits save the most money over a 1–3 week trip?

Pack carry-on only to dodge baggage fees and budget-airline gotchas; a light daypack lets you walk to stations instead of taxiing. Carry a filtered water bottle to reduce bottled water costs and plastic waste. Do laundry every 5–7 days instead of overpacking; many guesthouses offer it cheap. Finally, book refundable or easy-to-change lodging on the first and last nights only—then lock in the middle after you get a feel for neighborhoods and transit, often at better walk-in prices.

How does Ovago actually help a budget traveler beyond “cheap tickets”?

Two ways matter most: flexible searches and multi-city builds. Ovago surfaces combinations that traditional round-trips miss—like flying into a cheap regional hub and hopping onward, or leaving from a different city to avoid backtracking. Fare calendars, alerts, and open-jaw pricing make it easy to test shoulder-season dates and see where your budget stretches farthest among the cheapest countries to travel to. Pair that with our quick filters (overnight connections, bag rules) and you’ll spend less time hunting, more time planning the fun bits.

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