Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - A money-saving and fun travel destination
A money-saving and fun travel destination
Introduction: Whether you can save more money when traveling is always something that many people care about. Before you make your travel plans, let’s take a look at which travel destinations are the most value-for-money in 2017. 1. Cambodia
Southeast Asia used to be a distant paradise for backpackers. However, in 2010, the number of tourists from Thailand reached 15.5 million and the number of tourists from Vietnam was 5 million. However, Cambodia is relatively not very crowded and only receives 2 million tourists. Sandwiched between Thailand and Laos, Cambodia, located to the south of Vietnam, has been attracting the attention of some budget travelers lately. Angkor Wat near Siem Reap Province, a sandstone temple from the 9th to the 15th century, always welcomes tourists. The hotels here are also very cost-effective. The higher-level Marina Hotel costs US$85 per night, while the Sofitel Hotel, which was just built in December 2010, costs US$135 per night. It has shops, museums and restaurants. Cambodia's low-key coastline is very similar to Thailand's, but it has far fewer tourists. 2. County Clare, Ireland
The picturesque County Clare is located on Ireland’s rugged western coastline, with the 700-foot-high Cliffs of Moher and the Burren of both geological and ecological beauty. Scenic areas, as well as a large number of medieval castles, quaint towns and high-end golf courses. Financial analysts predict that the exchange rate between the euro and the U.S. dollar will still fall in 2011, and that hotel rates in Ireland are lower than anywhere in Western Europe. The Shannon area's free discount card has been issued since 2010, offering a 25% discount on more than 40 attractions in the area, most of which are located in County Clare. Delta Air Lines has direct flights to Shannon Airport, and Aer Lingus and Continental Airlines may cost less. Flights from other European cities cost around $500 round-trip in the off-season, rising to $1,000 in the peak season. 3. Denver, Colorado
Ski fanatics may really like Denver, which has a mild climate and sunshine almost all year round. Denver will be one of the best value travel destinations in 2011. Denver International Airport announced that Denver will experience its second price reduction in the past decade, with air tickets to various cities reduced by 33.5%. Southwest Airlines will add three daily routes starting in June 2011. In the spring of 2011, flights will also increase between Denver and Chicago, Dallas, Sacramento and New York. And hotel costs are also attractive: the 239-room Four Seasons opened in October for $235 per night, and the three-year-old Ritz-Carlton ($219 per night) became the first AAA five-star diamond hotel here in September. 4. Dominica
Dominica is the second largest Caribbean island, and some great value resorts have been built here. Turtle Island Bay Hotel (US$790 per night) is also the first AAA five-star diamond hotel here. AirTran plans to increase flights from Atlanta to Punta Cana to twice weekly starting in February and add seven international routes. 5. New York, Finger Lakes Region
It takes 4 to 6 hours to drive to the Finger Lakes Region from major cities in the United States, such as New York, Washington, and Philadelphia. The Finger Lakes Region here has more than 100 breweries, attracting a large number of people. Wine connoisseur. The 9,000-square-mile area is the largest winemaking region in eastern California and an affordable destination for tastings and tours of the winemaking industry. Wine tasting, if not free, is only $5. Be sure to try their high quality frozen wine. 6. Florida's Gulf Coast
Last winter's oil spill seriously affected the tourism industry in Florida's Gulf Coast, so in 2011, action is needed to bring tourists back. Various visitor centers will offer various discounts including air tickets, tickets and accommodation. Moreover, in the second half of 2011, the Naples Children's Museum will open, and there will be many hands-on exhibitions suitable for children. Baseball fans can watch the Baltimore Orioles practice here. 7. Mexico, Guanajuato
Mexico’s tourism industry is on the rise. In 2010, Guanajuato received 18,000 international tourists. In 2010, UNESCO designated the food culture here as Intangible cultural heritage also forms the basis of Mexico’s tourism industry. The airline's new slate of routes also makes it easier to get to Guanajuato, with direct flights from Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles. The hotel here, which was transformed from a colonial building, has a unique atmosphere and is very cheap, priced at US$80 per night. 8. Nicaragua
Nicaragua is full of primitive civilizations. You can swim in volcanic lakes, climb active volcanoes, explore in mysterious tropical rainforests, and dive in pristine reefs. You can do these things here Cheaper than anywhere in Central Africa. Nicaragua's tourism industry is shifting toward ecotourism and adventure, and new hotels are slowly being built, with prices ranging from $59 to $185 per night.
9. Peru, Sacred Valley
The fertile Sacred Valley is a treasure for those seeking idyllic scenery, with the gurgling Urubamba River, llamas and alpacas roaming the meadows, and traditional villages. The hospitable villagers will serve you delicious food. However, what attracts tourists most to the Sacred Valley are the archaeological ruins and stone carvings famous for the mysterious pre-Columbian Incas. Bahe Town is perhaps the most complete place for tourism: hotels for less than $100 a night, high-end resorts. Moreover, Peru has renovated train carriages and the windows have been turned into floor-to-ceiling viewing windows, making them more suitable for backpackers to explore. 10. Toronto, Canada
Toronto’s food, festivals and artistic atmosphere have always attracted tourists from all over the world, and coming to Toronto in 2011 is a wise move. Toronto Porter's daily flights to Boston and Chicago have increased to 11. From 2010 to 2011, some hotels were opened in Toronto, such as the Thompson Hotel ($250 per night) opened in June 2010, and the Trump International Hotel ($392 per night) to be opened in the spring of 2011. The famous Toronto International Film Festival will also hold a celebration of its 36th birthday in 2011.
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