Egypt
Egypt has a lot of tourist spots, like the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, or even taking a cruise down the Nile River. And that trip may be more affordable than you’d expect. One US dollar is worth 30.90 Egyptian pounds. This is even more incredible, as one US dollar was worth nearly 25 Egyptian pounds just last year. The country may be having an inflation problem, but that benefits you.
Argentina
Argentina has a variety of landscapes and cultures. It’s a truly stunning country with natural wonders. The price of the Argentine peso has been dropping quite a lot over the year. Currently, one US dollar is worth 207.43 Argentine pesos. That makes a nice dinner for cost as little as $16 per person. Of course, transportation is also fairly affordable.
United Kingdom
The US dollar’s been gaining some strength in the UK. While an English pound (pound sterling) is still worth more than a US dollar, the amount they’re worth has been increasing. At the beginning of 2022, they were worth 0.74 US dollars. Now they’re worth 0.81. The pound sterling is the currency in all the territories in the United Kingdom; England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. So you’ll have plenty of choice for locations to visit.
South Africa
South Africa’s a bucket list destination for a lot of people. It’s got a lot of beautiful beaches and Cape Agulhas, the most southern point in the Old World. Fortunately, a trip there will be a lot more affordable than you’d think. One US dollar is equivalent to 18.17 South African Rands. South Africa is rather well-known for its wineries, so you can get a pretty nice bottle for not much money at all.
Colombia
Colombia is a diverse country, not just in the people but the landscape as well. It has incredible beaches and vast mountains. Not to mention, the food is sublime. So it’s a good thing it’s very affordable for US citizens. One US dollar is worth 4,662.30 Colombian pesos. Taxies and a nice meal are less than five dollars. Beer and empanadas are just one. You can get a lot for your money down there.
Hungary
Hungary doesn’t get as much attention as it deserves as a tourist destination. It has a rich history, beautiful architecture, and famous spa towns. It’s a truly underrated country in Eastern Europe. And that opulence is a lot more affordable than you might expect. One US dollar is worth 352.67 Hungarian forints. That’s a slight decrease from the 395.50 forints one US dollar was worth last year, but that just means Hungary’s doing a bit better for itself now.
Peru
Peru is home to many natural wonders and ruins, including the Amazon jungle and Machu Picchu. It’s a place everyone wants to visit. And it’s surprisingly affordable. One US dollar is worth 3.77 Peruvian sols. That makes the wonderful cuisine of the country far more affordable during your stay.
Spain
Whether you’re checking out the streets of Madrid or the beaches of Barcelona, Spain is a famous known to be a particularly desirable tourist destination. And you can afford it pretty well too. The euro is the universal currency for a majority of Europe, being worth 0.92 euros for every one US dollar. While the conversion rate isn’t one to one, you won’t exactly be throwing a lot of money away either.
Portugal
Portugal is another country that uses the euro as its currency, but that really shouldn’t scare you away. It’s worth the same amount, but Portugal has been dealing with a stagnating economy which has really brought down the cost of living. As such, basic goods are a lot less expensive. The Iberian Peninsula really is just a good place to head to and relax for a splendid vacation.
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