These are the cheapest destinations to travel to Europe in 2024

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The old continent awaits to offer you landscapes, history, culture, beaches, and medieval passages that you will love.

The trip you dream of to travel Europe can become a reality in 2024. Pack your bags, prepare your documents, and get ready to dive into the adventure by visiting the cheapest destinations in the old continent.

The four cheapest destinations in Europe in 2024:

  1. Albania

It is located in the southeast of the Balkan Peninsula. It can boast of having a coastline with crystal clear waters and endless beaches, as well as historical monuments of great value.

The country still preserves its authentic and affordable charm. With spectacular beaches, excellent food, and unmatched hospitality, Albania is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe.

Different publications present Albania as a “European jewel”. The area called the Albanian Riviera offers more than 150 kilometers of paradisiacal beaches and panoramic views that leave tourists impressed.

  1. Montenegro

It is located in the Balkan Peninsula. Podgorica is its capital. Montenegro “captivates with its extensive coastline of almost 300 kilometers along the Adriatic Sea”.

With its stunning beaches, mountains, national parks, lakes, and welcoming inhabitants, Montenegro is one of the most economical destinations in Europe for a romantic getaway.

From exploring Durmitor National Park to marveling at the Tara Canyon, Montenegro offers an unforgettable experience without breaking the traveler’s budget.

The best times to visit the country, avoiding crowds and enjoying cool weather, will be spring and autumn.

The Montenegro Guide assures: “Montenegro sells security, nature, beaches, atmosphere, historical heritage, and nature in abundance”. And they emphasize that “the country is to visit, discover, fall in love with it, and come back soon…”.

  1. Romania

It is a country in Eastern Europe. Located “between Ukraine to the north, Moldova to the east, Wallachia to the south, and Hungary to the west”.

Romania is famous for its vampire legends and Gothic castles, although it is much more than its stereotype.

The capital, Bucharest, “with its oriental charm and historical heritage” is an affordable tourist destination in Europe. The city offers a wide range of free or low-cost activities, such as touring the old town, visiting museums, and exploring large and green parks. In addition, accommodation and food prices are quite affordable compared to other European capitals.

However, many mobilize to the heart of Eastern Europe to visit Transylvania, “a region shrouded in mystery and legends”.

Transylvania is famous, explains the publication, for being associated with vampires, especially the legendary literary character, Dracula, from Bram Stoker’s famous novel of the same name.

If you travel to Romania, be sure to explore the Carpathian Mountains and its medieval cities like Brașov.

  1. Bulgaria

It offers a unique combination of history, culture, and nature. From the city of Plovdiv to the stunning Seven Rila Lakes will fulfill your expectations as a traveler.

In Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, you will find Orthodox and Catholic cathedrals, mosques, synagogues, which coexist alongside churches from the early Christian and Byzantine period. On the outskirts of Sofia is the Boyana Church, which along with the Rila Monastery – a couple of hours away – are World Heritage Sites.

 

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