Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the suggestions. I agree airfare is what kills the budget, but at times it can cost $700 apiece to fly to Phoenix anyway (and I hate the desert), hence the idea to go somewhere a little more special if we get a deal on the fares. Is Airbnb a good option throughout Eastern Europe?
But it was clean and gorgeous. Great food. Hammocks to hang out in. You could walk in to go diving. Costa Rica Caribbean side is quite cheap and has a similar feel. Mexico in general is much cheaper than the Caribbean for food/extras. Haven't done Eastern Europe but I imagine it's the same. Australia is expensive but New Zealand is quite affordable - prices bout 1/3 of what they are in the States.Anonymous wrote:I've never used Air BnB, but I have traveled with family and stayed in vacation rentals plenty of times, using VRBO, Homeaway, Gites de France, etc. I've only booked through an actual agency once or twice (they are usually a lot more expensive).
My family is usually on a strict budget, too. Some of the travel discussions here on DCUM remind me of the old "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," because many posters have a lot more travel cash than I do. More power to 'em.
You can find perfectly nice, even absolutely charming, places to stay in Western Europe for far cheaper than what the Hampton Inn - Residence Inn - No Name In places charge when we travel for family obligations.
But yes, the airfare is the hurdle. Once you've got that covered, and you're willing to do "self-catering" (ie eat in more than out so you're grocery shopping, cooking, and cleaning up afterwards) you can probably put together a great trip for less than you spend in the US. We do it all the time.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:The two things that are killer are:
- Airfare to get there
- Being willing to live like a local, not expecting the same level of accommodation as in the US
There are lots of countries that are significantly less expensive on a daily basis once you get there and if you're willing to have modest accommodations/food/entertainment. India, Hungary, Argentina, Thailand, etc. But seriously, the standards are going to be seriously different. Are you prepared for that?
Costa Rica isn't really that much cheaper.