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5 Cheapest Countries to Visit in 2026 - Some $35/Day

April 5, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via AOL.com
5 Cheapest Countries to Visit in 2026 - Some $35/Day
Travelers seek out budget-friendly destinations that deliver big adventures without breaking the bank. In 2026, five standout countries emerge as the cheapest to visit, with some offering full days of exploration for just $35. These spots boast vibrant cultures, stunning landscapes, and affordable eats that fuel wanderlust on a dime. From street food feasts to hidden beaches, they prove that epic trips need not cost a fortune.

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