50 Best Family Vacation Ideas on a Budget for 2024

From all-inclusives in the Caribbean to quick getaways in the U.S., there's something for every traveler in your group.

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It's not lost on us that travel, like everything else, is getting more expensive, so we focused many of our picks on properties that provide great value. When we feature splurgy spots, rest assured they're worth every penny.

Whether you're looking to chill out at an all-inclusive resort , get active in the great outdoors , check out new attractions at a theme park, hit the beach or cozy up at ski resort , there's a destination or experience here to match every vacation vibe and party size. After all, bringing the grandparents comes with so many benefits, not the least of which is babysitting so you can score some much-needed time for an interruption-free dinner, spa treatment or romantic walk on the beach.

Use this guide to help narrow down your options, and then check out the Good Housekeeping Institute 's tried-and-tested list of essential travel gear and accessories to get ready for your trip. You can also consult our guides on how to choose a family-vacation hotel as well as how to keep all ages entertained . Since the early bird gets the best deal, shore up your spring break and summer vacation plans now.

Mexico and the Caribbean

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Spend your days rolling in the waves, relaxing by the pool or enjoying quiet time (thanks to some superior kids' clubs) at these island resorts.

Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Riviera Maya, Mexico

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With massive waterparks, daily slimings and Nickelodeon characters galore, the kids have it made at the all-inclusive Nickelodeon Hotels & Resort Riviera Maya, a Good Housekeeping 2024 Family Travel Award Winner. But grown-ups aren’t left out of the fun. Tequila tastings, spa treatments and romantic dinners can be on your agenda thanks to the supervised club for kids ages 4 to 12. And while you probably wouldn’t be booking a SpongeBob-themed room if you didn’t have the kids in tow, the decor is as mod and classy as it can be. All the accommodations are suites that sleep up to five and have two bathrooms. Suites have direct access to a pool from the balcony. (Yes, even on the top floor!)

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Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas

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Winner of a 2024 Family Travel Award, Atlantis is a top choice for families of all ages looking for a mix of relaxation and adventure. Its adrenaline-pumping waterpark features high-speed slides, including a one-of-a-kind tube slide down a Mayan pyramid. Animal encounters, like getting up close to a dolphin, are thrilling in a different way. But on the other side of the massive resort, the beaches are super chill. The gentle water is just perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. Supervised clubs for kids, tweens and teens truly wow, so adults can enjoy the casino and a meal at one of the resort's fine-dining restaurants.

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Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda, Dominican Republic

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Movies under the stars, trapeze lessons, windsurfing — with cool activities like these, kids will never want to leave this newish resort in the lush, away-from-it-all part of the island. Supervised clubs for babies through teens keep the good times rolling while you’re at the adults-only Zen pool or doing treetop yoga. (Yes, that’s a thing.) Solar panels, recycling, plastic-free water bottles and other sustainable initiatives are part of the eco-minded resort culture.

Beaches Negril Resort & Spa, Negril, Jamaica

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While this all-inclusive resort and 2024 Family Travel Award-winner caters to all ages, toddlers and preschoolers will be star-struck. Sesame Street characters entertain them with story times, dance parties and even puppet-making! That’s on top of the mini water slides, splash areas and a playground that makes little ones squeal with glee and wears them out, so they’ll hit the sack early.

Private childcare and supervised kids’ clubs (for babies through teens, including those with special needs) are an option when you want a spa treatment, a quiet dinner or just to read a book on the resort's idyllic 7-Mile Beach. All the rooms and suites got a glow-up in 2020, plus there are new villas with butler service (sign us up!)

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Fairmont Mayakoba, Playa del Carmen, Mexico

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When it comes to baby and kid gear, this luxury resort has you covered. Need a bottle warmer? They got it. How about a step stool for a toddler to reach the sink? Yours for the asking. With these worries aside, you can concentrate on the beauty of the surroundings (the resort is surrounded by a lush mangrove forest) and incredible bucket-list activities, like kids’ carnivals and night kayaking. All the rooms have received a glow-up and there's a sleek new beach club to boot.

Rock House Resort, Turks & Caicos

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Your family may never leave the water at this Mediterranean-inspired oasis , which opened in May 2022. In addition to a full kitchen and roomy living room, many of the villa-style accommodations feature a spacious private pool. (Yes way!) And if your crew ever tires of it, fun awaits at the resort’s oceanfront infinity pool and stretch of white sand beach, which is exclusively for resort guests. Just note that while a cliffside setting makes the resort incredibly picturesque, it’s impossible to navigate with a stroller — so bring the tweens, teens and even grandparents if they don’t have trouble climbing stairs.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort

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A brand that's popular with families because it offers separate sleeping spaces for kids and adults, Embassy Suites recently opened a location in Aruba. (Pinch us now.) The 330-suite hotel boasts a kids' pool and playground and is just steps away from the iconic Eagle Beach. A breakfast buffet (with made-to-order items) is included in the price, which is already a value. Rooms also feature a kitchenette, so you can stash drinks and snacks and save your budget for the island's many incredible water activities.

New England Cozy

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Lakes, lighthouses and hiking trails make New England a great place to visit in almost any season.

Quisisana Resort, Lovell, ME

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Kids will get a digital detox at this all-inclusive lakefront resort , but they’ll be too busy playing to miss their devices. Without TV or a Wi-Fi signal in the comfortable, air-conditioned rooms and cabins, they’ll be fully immersed in the slew of included activities — from paddle boating to tennis to sandcastle-building. They might even learn to kayak or catch their first fish.

At night, music fills the resort. Broadway-style shows, held in a new outdoor theater, entertain all generations. There’s something about the fresh air and a choice of lollipops that keeps most kids from getting too wiggly, and the caliber of the performances is at least on par with good community theater.

The three included daily meals — with menu items like lobster rolls and Maine blueberry pie — will leave your crew’s bellies happy and full. And if you do need Wi-Fi occasionally, you can pop in the main lobby for a signal. Shh: The kids will be fine without it.

Hidden Pond, Kennebunkport, ME

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Open from May to October, this nature-focused retreat provides a refuge from city life. Yoga sessions in the garden, a shed filled with arts and crafts supplies for kids, guided nature walks and outdoor art classes are easy-going yet exciting at the same time. Cottages with fireplaces foster togetherness, and complimentary breakfast arrives at your door every morning so there's no need to rush out for coffee.

Smugglers' Notch Resort, Jeffersonville, VT

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Nestled in the Green Mountains, this resort is just as fun in the summer months as it is during prime ski season. Besides eight heated pools (some with waterslides!), the action-packed lineup of family activities has plenty to do whether you’re traveling with a toddler, teen or both. Sing-a-longs, magic shows and scavenger hunts keep little ones entertained while older kids will welcome the chance to take a guided hike, design and launch a water rocket or play glow-in-the-dark volleyball. A GH 2024 Family Travel Awards winner, condos at this property accommodate up to five bedrooms, making it possible for extended family and friends to stay together.

Ocean Edge Resort and Golf Club, Brewster, MA

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Beach, pool, eat, repeat — that’s how your crew will spend laid-back days at this Cape Cod gem . The private beach has gentle surf and at low tide, kids can spy little sea creatures in the tide pools. When the tide changes, head to the heated outdoor or indoor pools. Outdoor movies are the perfect wind-down to bedtime. And if you can pry the kids out of the water, activities like scavenger hunts, curated by the resort’s new director of fun (for real!) await. Just make sure to stay in the “mansion” section of the resort because that’s the part with private beach access.

Sebasco Harbor Resort, Phippsburg, ME

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Kids will never forget sleeping in a lighthouse next to the ocean. The resort’s 1945 lighthouse contains recently renovated guest rooms with amazing views, sea breezes and conveniences like a fridge and microwave. The lighthouse rooms are also near the resort’s iconic oceanfront saltwater pool, which recently got a makeover. A vintage bowling alley, weekly pirate cruise and old-school kids’ club add to the New England charm.

Bluebird Cady Hill Lodge, Stowe, VT

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A fantastic value, this new '70s-inspired cozy lodge is perfect for families who want to explore Vermont's Green Mountains. The scenic trails of Cady Hill Forest are just steps away and downtown Stowe is about a 10-minute walk. Two- and three-bedroom cottages at Bluebird Cady Hill Lodge have plenty of space for families and a kitchen to boot. A game room, fire pits for s'mores roasting and a pool make hanging at the lodge a nice respite in between nature activities.

California Dreamin'

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Choose your Cali adventure: You can find bustling cityscapes, tranquil trails, stunning beaches and even a fairytale castle.

Los Angeles, CA

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Tweens and teens won’t roll their eyes if you suggest a vacay in L.A. — where, trust us, they’ll ask you to eat at In-N-Out-Burger (look cool and say you already had it on the list). Some more must-dos: Visit the Griffith Observatory for the out-of-this-world exhibits and a stellar view of the Hollywood sign, and if you're an outdoorsy family you can hike down from the observatory to the Hollywood Walk of Fame and famous TCL Chinese Theaters .

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures , where anyone 17 and under gets in free, is conveniently located near the classic La Brea Tar Pits and the cool LACMA ( Los Angeles County Museum of Art). Some outdoor shopping at The Grove L.A. and a beach day in Santa Monica with a spin on the iconic wheel at the Santa Monica Pier will get you more well-deserved parent cred. Or, you can take a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood , where, for now, you can find the only Super Nintendo World open in the United States. Stay at The Garland in North Hollywood, a Good Housekeeping 2024 Family Travel Awards winner. It has a swanky trolley that transports guests to and from Universal, as well as other kid perks like dive-in movies and a retro-chic family suite with bunk beds.

San Diego, CA

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Can’t decide between heading to the beach or exploring a big city? San Diego has the best of both worlds, with near-perfect weather to boot. Make your home base a beach resort like the Kona Kai San Diego Resort & Spa , San Diego Mission Bay Resort or, if you're bringing a big group, Shore House at Del, a Good Housekeeping 2024 Family Travel Award winner. Intersperse oceanside fun with short drives to the city’s famous zoo and museums in Balboa Park. Plan to spend at least a half day at Liberty Station , a cultural attraction that has many places to eat and shop. New stores and restaurants are open at Seaport Village , which has a classic carousel for kids to ride.

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Monterey, CA

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The number one reason to book a vacation in this coastal town: the aquarium. Yes, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is that good. It levels up the typical touch tank experience by letting little kids crawl through tunnels surrounded by tropical fish displays and use squirt toys to learn how animals stand up to big waves. There’s even a padded zone with eye-level exhibits for toddlers! And the whole family will be wowed by the aquarium’s newish exhibition, "Into the Deep: Exploring Our Undiscovered Ocean." Some of the creatures in the 21 live exhibit areas are newly discovered and haven’t even been named yet. Mind blown! Stay at the hotel next door, InterContinental The Clement Monterey .

Disneyland Resort and California Adventure, Anaheim, CA

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If you're looking for a Disney trip with young kids, Disneyland may have the edge over an Orlando vacay. Here are some reasons why: You can get on more rides without as much walking in California, so that means fewer tired and cranky kids. Summer weather is also usually better in Anaheim than in hot-and-humid Florida. And rides like Radiator Springs Racers, which looks like it’s right out of the movie Cars , are Cali-exclusive. The new Villas at Disneyland Hotel offer options that sleep up to 12 guests plus the decor is whimsical.

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While many of us dream of traveling the world (or at least taking a few months off from work in pursuit of adventure), it’s not always feasible — even for those with the best of intentions. A lot of things can get in the way.

I frequently talk about long-term travel and round-the-world trips , but I know that realistically, not everyone can take those kinds of trips — or wants to. I don’t think traveling the world as a digital nomad is hard , but I also know that what I do isn’t for everyone.

Some people just want to go on a cheap vacation for a few weeks. Not everyone has the time or interest in taking an extended trip.

And that’s perfectly ok!

So, what do you do when you only have a short amount of time and a limited budget? What are some budget vacation ideas that  aren’t about traveling the world?

Even if you don’t want to backpack Cambodia for three months or walk the Camino de Santiago , there are many ways to get on the road and see the world without breaking the bank!

Here are eight cheap travel ideas if you are cash-strapped and/or time-poor:

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1. Be a Local Tourist

2. travel regionally, 3. go to national (and regional) parks, 4. book a last-minute cruise (or book far in advance), 5. think outside the box, 6. book a last-minute tour, 7. become a house sitter, 8. grab a cheap flight, want more cheap vacation ideas.

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We’re all guilty of this. It took me five years to see the Jim Thompson House in Bangkok (even after living there), and I’ve still never been to Bunker Hill in Boston despite spending the first 24 years of my life there.

We always put it off until tomorrow , because when we live in a city, we think there is always a tomorrow.

We get so caught up in our daily lives we forget that we can have a cheap vacation in our own city. We don’t have to go anywhere!

If you’re short on time and money, there’s no better way to spend some free time than to wander your own city. No matter what its size, it has a number of wonders that you’ve never seen or even known about because you just haven’t explored it like you would somewhere far-flung and “exotic.”

Explore your city the way you would explore it if it were half a world away. Be a traveler in your own town and look at it with new eyes. You might just be surprised!

Check and see what unique activities you can do that you wouldn’t do otherwise. To see what fun activities are available near you, check out Get Your Guide .

EatWith can also be found in cities all around the world, offering unique, locally-created culinary experiences. You’ll get to try new food and meet new people — all while staying in your own backyard!

Additionally, check and see if there are any walking or cycling tour companies in your city (or nearby cities). Take Walks runs fun, detailed, and insightful tours in cities all around the world. I always book a tour with them when I want to get beneath the surface of a destination!

Moreover, if you live in a large city, be sure to go to your local tourism office and get a city tourism pass. These cards allow you to see a wide range of local attractions for free or reduced prices and can be your way to see your local sites on a budget. They aren’t just for outsiders!

Important Tip: When you become a local tourist, check out of your house and into a hotel, hostel, or guesthouse. It’s important to get out of your familiar environment because if you stay home, you’ll find something to do around the house and create excuses for why you can’t sightsee.

To find accommodation, Booking.com is the best place to start. It has an easy-to-use interface and generous cancellation policies should you change your mind.

Moving to a different location can help give you that feeling of adventure, excitement, and unfamiliarity.

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But I could say the same thing as my Aussie friends.

I grew up in Boston , and from there, I could road-trip New England and visit New Hampshire, the woods of Maine, the bed-and-breakfasts of the Berkshires, or the farms of Vermont. New York was a four-hour car ride from home.

How often did I do that? Not often enough!

Exploring your own region is an underrated and often overlooked aspect of travel. It gets the occasional lip service in magazines, but driving across the United States made me realize how much our own countries have to offer us and how often we overlook that for some foreign place.

There’s something special about being a stranger in your homeland and realizing you really don’t know as much about it as you thought.

We think because we’re born in a place we understand it but every country has regional differences that make it unique and, unless we travel to see and experience them, we’ll never fully understand the place we call home.

Driving across the US taught me a lot about this . It gave me a deep appreciation for the country, the people, and the diversity within its borders. It broke down stereotypes and misconceptions I had about the different regions in the US.

My time exploring my own backyard was just as important to my growth as any trip to a foreign country.

If you’re on a limited budget, can’t afford a flight or a trip to exotic lands, or just want to do something different, don’t forget that you can always travel around your own country. It can be just as powerful as going abroad.

Budget-friendly bus companies like FlixBus can help you travel your region on the cheap. They have routes around Europe and the US, with tickets starting at just $5 USD!

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In many countries, particularly in Europe (especially Scandinavia), you can camp on public lands for free. In the United States, you can camp on undeveloped BLM (Bureau of Land Management) lands for free, provided the spot you choose is a sufficient distance from established campgrounds and you follow local restrictions.

Additionally, you go camping stocked with all your own supplies and accommodation (i.e., a tent), so you don’t have to worry about spending lots of extra money once you have the gear. Your food bill can be whatever you spend on groceries and nothing more. Just be sure to leave no trace of your stay at your campsite and pack out anything you brought with you.

You don’t need to love camping to spend time in the national parks, either. Personally, I hate camping. I’m not the camp-in-a-tent kind of guy; I need toilets, beds, and hot water. Luckily, many parks provide cabins for rent. While hiking the Grand Canyon, I stayed at a national park lodge at the bottom. I had a room in a dormitory, but for a few nights, it was the cheap accommodation I needed.

And while national parks are impressive, state or provincial parks can be just as spectacular, but with fewer crowds, and easier to access. There’s almost always a park nearby and spending a few days with nature is not only good for your wallet but also good for your mental health.

Looking for a more unique experience? Campspace is a website that lets people camp in someone’s backyard, garden, parked camper, or private land for a small fee. It’s like Airbnb but for unique camping spots.

Want to do a mini road trip around your region? Use RVShare to rent an RV from a local for cheap!

And if you’re looking to rent a car, use Discover Cars to find the best rental car prices.

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But, if you’re the last passenger running onto that ship, you can find some sweet deals.

Cruise lines always offer incredible last-minute deals. No cruise company wants to leave with half the cabins empty. If you wait until a few weeks before departure, you can usually find some really amazing deals as cruise lines scramble to find passengers. Plus, cruise operators always throw in some onboard amenities, free upgrades, and cash vouchers to sweeten the deal.

The website CruiseSheet often has cruises as low as $50 per day! (It’s the best cruise booking website in the world!)

Conversely, if you book over a year in advance, cruise lines also offer amazing low fares for early birds.

Cruises are the one form of travel for which I recommend visiting a travel agent if you’re part of a big group. They have wonderful working relationships with the operators and can score better packages than booking online.

After you book, keep an eye out on prices, because if they drop, you can often call your travel agent or the cruise company itself to get a partial refund or vouchers to use for dining and alcohol on the boat.

The cruise industry was drastically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Most cruise lines lost billions of dollars, which means there are some amazing deals out there if you’re looking to plan a cruise.

That said, lots of passengers ended up stuck in quarantine on cruise ships as well. Cruise ships, while fun, can easily turn into floating petri dishes, so make sure if you book a cruise that you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers cruises in case you get sick.

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The list goes on and on. There are countless cheap alternatives and budget destinations around the world!

Travel counter to the prevailing trend.

Zig when everyone zags.

If people are going in the summer, you go in the spring or winter. Skip the popular destinations and head off the beaten path a bit.

Contrarian travel will save you a bundle of money. It’s like reverse commuting. While others heading into the city in the morning for work are stuck in traffic, you breeze the opposite way hassle-free. The same is true for travel.

The more you are a contrarian in where — and when — you go, the better off your wallet will be. Plus, you’ll enjoy destinations more because there will be fewer crowds. No one loves a crowd!

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Why are tours so cheap last-minute? Well, think about how people plan vacations. You get the time off work, you book your vacation, you buy your flight, and you go. Since people pre-book, prices are higher in advance because these companies understand booking patterns and then price accordingly.

As departure time nears, companies know people aren’t likely to turn up and book on departure day, so they sweeten the price to increase bookings. So take the time off work, wait until the week before, see what’s cheap, and then go.

My favorite company, Intrepid Travel , often offers 15–30% discounts on last-minute tours.

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A way around that is to stay somewhere for free.

While I like Couchsurfing , it’s hard to do that for two weeks without annoying your host. A unique way to overcome this is to housesit for someone while they are on vacation. You get free accommodation, a kitchen to cook in, and the chance to explore a destination in depth. It’s a pretty unique way to travel and one that I know a lot of world travelers take advantage of. You can even do this in your own region too, to cut down on transportation costs.

The best way to secure housesitting gigs is to build up your portfolio of reviews on a site like Trusted Housesitters by starting small. Find opportunities near you so secure a few reviews before you start competing for housesitting gigs in popular places like NYC or Paris (since those are more competitive). If you’re willing to do housesits in “less popular” destinations you can easily find opportunities.

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With those sites, you can type in “(the closest airport to you)” for your departure city and “everywhere” for your destination. Then a list of the cheapest flights appears in front of your very eyes, so you can choose where to go within your budget. This is how I decide where to go when I don’t have a specific place in mind. It’s a great tool!

The website Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights) is another great way to find rock bottom flight prices. They scour the web daily and send the cheap flights they find directly to your inbox, saving you hundreds of dollars – as well as the time spent to find those deals!

The key to finding the best deals is to be flexible — with either your dates or your destination (but ideally both). The more flexible you are, the more likely it is that you’ll be able to snag a great deal.

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Not everyone can jump overseas at the drop of a hat or spend six months backpacking around Europe or Asia . A fancy vacation to Mexico may be out of your reach.

But while you might not have a lot of time or money, there’s more than one way to see the world.

After all, travel is simply the art of going somewhere new and different and exploring everything the place has to offer. It doesn’t matter if you have two days, two weeks, or two months. Use these cheap vacation ideas and go explore on a budget. You might just be surprised what you discover.  

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Book Your Trip: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner . It’s my favorite search engine because it searches websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is being left unturned.

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld . If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • SafetyWing (best for everyone)
  • Insure My Trip (for those 70 and over)
  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

Want to Travel for Free? Travel credit cards allow you to earn points that can be redeemed for free flights and accommodation — all without any extra spending. Check out my guide to picking the right card and my current favorites to get started and see the latest best deals.

Need Help Finding Activities for Your Trip? Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace where you can find cool walking tours, fun excursions, skip-the-line tickets, private guides, and more.

Ready to Book Your Trip? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use when I travel. They are the best in class and you can’t go wrong using them on your trip.

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It's been too many minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and perhaps years since you've last put away your troubles and set off for a few days away with your most beloved girlfriends. It's time to reunite, reminisce, and make new memories together that will last a lifetime. Be it a bachelorette party , a birthday event, or just a weekend away for no reason at all, taking a trip with your best gals simply defines the word joy.

And here's the best part: Taking a girls trip doesn't have to break the bank. Need proof? Here are 25 cheap girls weekend getaway ideas that still deliver plenty of priceless moments, too.

Nashville, Tennessee

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Nashville has become the place to be for bachelorette parties. And people are picking it for good reason — the city is home to great restaurants, bars, and some of the best entertainment options in the nation. Even better, it comes with cheap prices, like dining at Party Fowl , a hot chicken restaurant that cannot be missed. Grab a heaping handful of hot chicken for just $14 before hitting these other bachelorette stops .

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San Diego, California

A trip to sunny Southern California is a good idea under any circumstance, but it is an especially excellent option for a girls getaway. That's because San Diego has something for everyone in your group, like surfing in the Pacific Ocean, hiking in the nearby mountains, beer tastings at the city's many microbreweries, and much more. And with endless Airbnb stays available, including this entire home for eight people , you'll have plenty of places to sleep. Want to snap a few pictures together? Check out San Diego's most Instagrammable spots .

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Austin, Texas

When it comes to destinations that cater to groups, Austin is high up on the list. The city has more than enough activities to keep you all busy for days on end, and that includes going on a delicious taco-eating restaurant crawl. Start with Juan in a Million , a restaurant that serves up breakfast tacos for just $3.85 each.

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

Looking for a sunny and warm vacation spot for your next trip with your ladies? Check out San Juan, Puerto Rico. The colorful Caribbean city is ready to welcome you post-pandemic. The best way to help? Visit. And bring all your friends. There are more things to do in San Juan than we could possibly list here, so check out this list of to-dos, including plenty of budget-conscious options, to start building your own itinerary.

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Lexington, Kentucky

Lexington is a place where you can sit back and relax, or shop along Clay Avenue. It's also a place where you can throw back a few along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail . Map out a long weekend adventure, hop on an affordable tour from Central Kentucky Tours , and toast to a lifetime of friendships.

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Boulder, Colorado

For outdoorsy types, there are few destinations as thrilling as Boulder. The city is located under an hour from Denver International Airport, making it a hyper-convenient and central location for friend groups spread across the country. And with more than 150 public trails available to explore for free, you will all get plenty of time with your other girlfriend, Mother Nature, too.

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Nassau, Bahamas

The islands that make up the Bahamas are just a short flight away from New York (for just a few hundred bucks) and the rest of the East Coast, but they somehow feel an entire world away. So, if you and your crew are hoping to feel like you've traveled to the other side of the globe without having to deal with a massively long (and expensive) international flight, book a stay here. Just don't forget to pack your sunscreen .

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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

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Want to take a girls trip that will seriously up the nostalgia factor? Go camping. You and your closest friends can relive all those backyard adventures in a place a little bit grander — the Grand Canyon , to be precise. Camping around the park is quite easy and cheap, running at under $20 per night for some spots. For those looking for a bit more luxury, Under Canvas offers some stunning glamping sites near the park, too.

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Atlanta, Georgia

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Atlanta is a city that's ideal for a large group of women with diverse interests. The city is filled with activities for culture lovers: Take in a ballet show at the Alliance Theater by purchasing discounted consignment tickets , dig into the foodie scene in Midtown, and dance all night long at nightclubs all over the city.

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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Cabo San Lucas is perhaps the easiest place to have either an over-the-top luxurious stay or a budget-friendly getaway and still have the same amount of fun. That's because the prime thing to do while visiting Cabo is to sit on the beach and enjoy the gorgeous ocean views. Of course, you and your girls can order as many fruity cocktails (with little umbrellas) as you'd like to ensure the fun keeps going.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

Filled with art, culture, and history, Santa Fe is tailor-made for a women's getaway. While in town, take a break from shopping for gorgeous gemstone jewels and eating all the New Mexican cuisine to go on a Women of the West Historical Walking Tour ($45 per person). On the tour, you and your girlfriends can hear all about the women who changed history and find just a bit of inspiration for your own revolution.

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Palm Beach, Florida

If total relaxation is what you and your friends are after, head to Palm Beach, where you can all casually stroll through City Place and Downtown Palm Beach to shop or window-shop before heading to the shoreline to sit by the sea. Then, treat yourselves to a spa day at The Spa at the Breakers Palm Beach because you deserve it.

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Las Vegas, Nevada

No list of girls getaway destinations would be complete without mention of Las Vegas . Put simply, Vegas is just a damn good time and an even better time when you get to experience it with friends. Book a stay on the Strip and make sure to check for deals, as almost every hotel has them.

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Joshua Tree, California

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Joshua Tree is a destination for those looking to connect on a spiritual level. The area is well-known for its spirituality, and it's even thought to be a portal to another dimension by some. In Joshua Tree, pay a visit to Pioneertown and grab a drink at the famed Pappy & Harriet's. Then, book time at the Integratron ($50 per person) for a quick sound bath together. And, of course, take a stroll through the national park as well.

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Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston is one of the most beloved places in the world for Travel + Leisure readers. So, odds are, you and your girlfriends will simply adore it, too. Its adorable downtown area is bright and cheerful, making it an ideal spot for snapping Instagram photos with your friends, and its restaurant scene just cannot be beat. While visiting, book time with Bulldog Tours for a walking tour you won't soon forget.

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Mexico City, Mexico

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Mexico City is becoming the place to be for just about every type of traveler — girl groups included. The city is filled with things that will delight everyone in the crowd, including some of the best restaurants on Earth (like Pujol ), as well as historical attractions and entertainment that will delight your senses. Before you go home, check out a lucha libre match (tickets go for around $20 per person). Just be warned: You'll all have sore throats from the hooting and hollering.

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Portland, Maine

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Portland, Maine is the ideal place for a two-for-one girls trip, as you not only get to experience all the things the city has to offer, like a vibrant arts and culture scene and delicious seafood restaurants, but you're also just minutes away from some of the nation's greatest outdoor recreational areas, which are all accessible for free.

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New Orleans, Louisiana

Nothing quite compares to the magic of New Orleans . From the tasty beignets to the cool jazz scene, New Orleans has a spirit unlike any other. And it's a vibe that's meant to be shared with friends. Gather your girls for a trip to the Big Easy, and plot out your perfect bar crawl using our handy guide to New Orleans' nighttime scene , where drinks go for dirt-cheap prices.

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Okanagan Valley, Canada

Choosing to visit a wine region for a girls getaway is a no-brainer. However, rather than heading to a popular spot, book it a little bit further north and explore the Okanagan Valley in Canada. The Okanagan Valley is home to some of the most stunning vineyards on Earth, each offering delicious tastings of their varietals. Head there in mid to late summer for the latest crop, or, for those adventurous enough, go over the winter months to catch the ice wine harvest with your closest friends.

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Brooklyn, New York

Yes, visiting the island of Manhattan can be a rather expensive proposition. Thankfully, its neighboring borough of Brooklyn is conveniently just a short walk over the bridge, cheaper, and hotter than ever. Live out all your hipster fantasies as a group by walking over to one of Brooklyn's famed farmers markets or flea markets to pick up one-of-a-kind goodies from local vendors. Then, grab a slice of pizza at a spot like Brado , where house pies go for as low as $10, before heading out to one of the best bars in Brooklyn.

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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago is yet another ideally located destination for any friend groups spread around the country. With convenient flights to and from major cities in the U.S., it's an easy place for your girls to gather. In Chicago , take advantage of the delightful arts scene by visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art (and if you're from Illinois, try to plan a visit on a Tuesday as you get in free) before heading off for cocktails and tastings on a private tour of the Koval Distillery , which happened to be the very first one to open in the city.

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Bend, Oregon

Bend makes for an excellent girls getaway no matter the time of year. It's pure heaven in the summer, with its warm days and cool nights, ideal in the winter for a bit of snow and skiing just outside the city, and a colorful masterpiece of a place in both the spring and fall. While visiting, book a free or low-priced outdoor activity with the girls — hiking, skiing, fat tire biking, or climbing — before settling in for a spa afternoon. Cap it all off with a tasting at one of the many microbreweries .

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Montreal, Canada

Want to feel like you're in France without going all the way to Europe ? Easy. Just head to Montreal. Montreal is one of the largest primarily French-speaking cities in the world, and it gives off all those European vibes without having to travel for hours across the pond. On your girls trip, plan to stop at all the female-owned businesses suggested by our friends at Unearth Women, including La Centrale Galerie and Ada X for some culture, and Belle et Rebelle for a bit of shopping.

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Newport, Rhode Island

Newport is a destination meant for long weekends. The city was once a weekend haven for some of the most famous (and infamous) people on Earth who built massive compounds dedicated to relaxation. Now, you can do the same, but without the cost of building a mansion. In Newport, walk around Thames Street for a quick shop, rent bikes for a tour around the island, hire a captain for an afternoon sail on the water, or go tour those mansions for yourself.

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Key West, Florida

Tropical seas, sunny days, and evenings filled with drag shows: What more does your girlfriend group really need? Key West is a top-notch destination for a girls getaway, as you're guaranteed to have a good time from sunup to sundown. While on the island, book a private boat charter for just a few hundred bucks, walk down Duval Street and peruse the shops, then take in a drag show at Aqua Bar .

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35 Cheap Spring Break Trips for Families (Fun Spots that are Actually Affordable)

Posted on Published: January 2, 2023  - Last updated: February 28, 2024

Woo-hoo! Spring break! Ready to go somewhere awesome? But are you also watching your spending? #storyofmylife Well here are 35 amazing cheap spring break trips for families that are actually fun!

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So whether you’re looking to kick back and relax on a beach, take in some history and go for high adventure, this list has a bit of everything.

As someone who’s actively crossing off travel bucket list destinations, I’ve been a lot of places. But obviously not everywhere so I called in back-up! To create the most comprehensive list possible, some travel blogger friends of mine helped out in creating this list of best family destinations for spring break.

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And we’re covering the globe with this list! We’ll start in the USA, then head on over to Asia, Europe, the Caribbean and more!

Map of the best spring break destinations for families

If you’re a visual person, here’s a map to help you plan a vacation your family will not soon forget! Pinch an zoom on this world map since there’s destinations in nearly every region that are attainable on a budget.

Spring break family vacations

Since this list is so vast, we’re going to start in the USA and then follow other regions like Europe, Caribbean and more. Be sure to follow the tips and tricks for how to do each spot on a budget!

Here are the best cheap spring break trips for families. Let’s do this!

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Best spring break destinations in the US for families

The USA is a big place with lots of phenomenal options. So we’re going to focus on affordable vacation spots in the west first, then make our way across the country.

1. Phoenix, Arizona

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Warm weather and budget-friendly activities make Phoenix the perfect spot for a family spring break trip! 

Avoid expensive resorts, and stay at a vacation rental property. The nightly rate won’t break the bank, and you can save money by cooking your own meals. Rent a home with a pool and splash around without worrying about crowds or resort fees. 

Explore incredible hiking locations around the greater Phoenix area. Admire cacti and sunset views at Papago Park as you trek through the red butte formations. It’s perfect for hikers of all ages. Older kids and adults can enjoy a more challenging hike up Camelback Mountain while taking in phenomenal 360-degree views. 

Attend Major League Baseball Spring Training any day of the week from late February to the end of March. It’s free to watch batting practice and get autographs from up-and-coming stars. And most stadiums offer single-digit ticket prices for your family to relax picnic-style on their outfield lawn and take in the ball game. 

Don’t forget…Phoenix is only a day trip away from the world-famous Grand Canyon and magical Sedona. Make memories with under the Arizona sun, as Phoenix is the spring break destination for families !

Recommended by Abby of Worth Every Trip

READ MORE: Perfect Phoenix Itinerary

2. Utah National Parks road trip (a favorite on this list of cheap spring break trips for families)

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One of the best ideas for cheap spring break trips is to see the Mighty 5 in Utah – Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon and Zion. By taking a  Utah national parks road trip , you’ll be able to spend time outdoors, which is one of the cheapest ways to vacation.

If you live in Western USA, you may be able to drive to Utah to start your road trip. If you’re not very close, your family can fly into Salt Lake City and enjoy the sights for a day or two, including these wildflower hikes in Salt Lake City – perfect for springtime. From there, you can visit the 5 national parks, then depart from Las Vegas.

Visiting 5 national parks, you’ll want to save money by purchasing an America the Beautiful pass . It gets you unlimited national park and federally preserved lands for one fee, instead of paying for each, saving you lots of money.

See massive views at Canyonlands National Park near Moab. Witness unreal landscapes with over 2,000 stone arches at Arches National Park. This park has many short hikes, perfect for young kids!

Then, head west within Utah to Capitol Reef National Park. All ages will love the  Hickman Bridge Trial ! From there, visit the impressive Bryce Canyon and the crazy hoodoos as far as the eye can see. Be sure to hike the Queens Garden Trail to experience the hoodoos up close.

The last of the Mighty 5 in Utah is Zion. One of the most popular national parks in the country, spring break is a great time to visit. There will be less crowds than in the summer and fall, yet the weather is better than wintertime. 

Your family will have fun with so many things to do in  Zion with kids ! Don’t miss hiking the Canyon Overlook Trail , Riverside Walk and the Mt. Carmel Highway scenic drive.

There are so many ways to save money on this trip, including camping or finding budget hotels along the way. The Utah national parks is by far one of the best cheap spring break trips for families!

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3. Estes Park, Colorado

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If you are looking for affordable spring break trips for families, then you should definitely consider visiting Estes Park, Colorado.  Located at the base of Rocky Mountain National Park, this small town is big on personality.

There are so many affordable  things to do in Estes Park, CO  that you and your family will be entertained for days! 

The most popular attraction in this area is Rocky Mountain National Park. You can spend days hiking the many trails and discovering all of the fabulous wildlife that calls Rocky Mountain National Park home. 

In order to save some money on entry, be sure to buy an annual National Park Pass. This pass will allow you entry to all U.S. National Parks for an entire year!

You can also take the kids to do some stargazing at the Estes Park Memorial Observatory , which is free to enter! Or grab a fishing pole and do some fishing at Lake Estes. After all of this, be sure to take some time to explore the downtown area with all of the great shops and restaurants.

Estes Park, Colorado truly is a great destination for families!

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Related read: Colorado Road Trip Itinerary – 22 Stops You’ll Love

4. Joshua Tree National Park, California

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Thanks to the outdoor activities and affordable options for camping and hotels, Joshua Tree makes for a great spring break destination for families!

Spring is the perfect time for a day trip to Joshua Tree as part of a California road trip or a longer stay to really explore the park. The weather makes it an ideal time to visit with cooler mornings and evenings and perfect temperatures for hiking in the day time.

To keep Joshua Tree affordable, your best option is to camp for your accommodations. Campsites start at $15 a night and go up to $25 a night. Make sure to make a reservation in advance if you are visiting in the spring.

For those who don’t enjoy camping, there are plenty of affordable hotels near the park as well if you are willing to drive about 20 – 30 minutes to get to the park.

As far as visiting Joshua Tree, entry to the park is $30 for a 7-day pass. If you already have an America the Beautiful pass, entry is free. If not, it might be worth the $80 if you plan to visit other National Parks during the next 12 months.

Once you are in the park, the activities are free. Many of the hiking trails are perfect for kids as they are mostly flat, well-marked, and not too difficult. Joshua Tree is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors for an unforgettable time with your family.

Start in LA and head to Joshua Tree, just about 130 miles away, which is one of the best US road trips for your family!

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Related: 28 Absolute Best National Parks to Visit in Summer

5. Sedona, Arizona

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Consider Sedona at the top of the list of spring break ideas for families on a budget! The weather is warm but not too hot and there are endless possibilities of free things to do .

Sedona is perfect for outdoor activities and taking in the beautiful red rocks the area is known for. The best hikes in Sedona are great for families, including kids young and old!

One of the best places to visit is Oak Creek Canyon and then into Slide Rock State Park. For the adventurous family, head to Oak Creek for rafting, kayaking or tubing and then over to Slide Rock to check out the pools and sandstone rocks.

Hiking in Sedona is a great way to see the scenery and for a $5 Red Rock Pass, you will have access to several different hikes in the area.  

One of the most popular hikes is Devil’s Bridge. This is a 4 mile easy hike that takes you to a natural red rock bridge in the area. If you have a 4×4 this hike is only a two mile hike, making it even easier for kids. Make sure you bring plenty of water and go early!

Sedona also has affordable places to stay.  You can check out these incredible  Airbnbs in Sedona  for some family friendly accommodations.

Sedona is one of the best spring break destinations for families , with it’s outdoor adventure, great weather and affordable accommodations.

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6. Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite national park view of lake trees and rocky cliff with waterfall best spring break destination for families

The vast Yosemite National Park is an outdoor destination situated in the green heartland of Central California. It’s truly one of the top spring break destinations in the US!

Famous for its plethora of natural attractions, a  guide to Yosemite National Park  is one of the easiest ways to make the most of your time in the park.

There’s the iconic Half Dome, Yosemite Valley, and El Capitan which soars over the valley. Make a quick pit stop at the numerous lookout points such as Tunnel View or Glacier Point, to marvel at the geological wonders of the park.

Stay dry and warm as you explore Yosemite during the spring. Snow is melting, flowers are in full bloom and waterfalls are cascading from the mountainside snow. Enjoy Bridalveil Falls, (0.5 miles out and back), or witness Yosemite Falls (1 mile loop), the tallest waterfall in North America.

Take the family on an easy level hike through Mirror Lake, or venture toward the backcountry to explore Cathedral Peak and Lakes for a more moderate to strenuous hike. Pack a picnic, snacks and extra water for a more budget friendly trip while visiting Yosemite.

Consider camping in the valley to save on time and to wake up amongst the giant oak trees. The cool morning breeze and fresh oak smell is truly an amazing feeling.

Yosemite is by far one of the best family destinations for spring break!

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Cheap spring break trips for families in the US

Next let’s look at the center part of the United States. The middle states of the Midwest and South Central region are some of the most affordable spring break family vacations! Don’t be fooled by these ‘flyover states’ as they can make for excellent destinations.

Let’s dive back in!

7. Omaha, Nebraska (underrated and one of the best spring break destinations for families)

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If you’re looking for great spot for spring break destination for families, look no further than the middle of the country! With family-oriented values, Omaha is a fantastic spot to vacation.

Nebraska’s #1 tourist attraction is the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium . It regularly competes with the San Diego Zoo as the top zoo in the country!

With plenty of indoor exhibits like the jungle, desert dome, butterfly house and aquarium, you can enjoy a day – or more – at the zoo, regardless of the weather. Head on over to feed the giraffes, hear the lions roar or watch the elephants and zebras meandering among their large habitat. It’s truly a spectacular zoo!

Other kid-friendly Omaha attractions include the Lauritzen Gardens, Durham Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, Fontenelle Forest, just to name a few. Also make sure to walk the Bob Kerry Pedestrian bridge. It’s the first bridge to connect 2 states together. So you’ll get to see Iowa while in Omaha.

The downtown area is probably the most touristy spot in the city to stay, which makes it a little more pricey too. Finding a vacation rental property or staying in a hotel further from downtown will help to keep your price down.

But do make sure to visit the historic Old Market , as you’ll find some of the most Instagrammable spots in Omaha , not to mention some amazing restaurants.

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8. New Orleans, Louisiana

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New Orleans is one of the most underrated destinations in the country when it comes to celebrating a spring break getaway.

Most people think of the city as pricey and a party city. However, you would be surprised to know that t he city is a top cultural destination and has many budget-friendly attractions for families . 

Spring Break is a relatively quiet time in the city. The festivities of Mardi Gras are just over and the city enjoys a lull between parades and summer tourists. That’s why during spring break, you can find really good hotel deals in New Orleans . 

Take a free walking tour of the French Quarter , enjoy free jazz music at the Preservation Hall, take a hike on the swamps at Barataria Preserve, and spot an alligator. Take a ghost tour of the city to keep teens happy or an airboat tour of the swamps.

Enjoy the many culinary delights in the city and enjoy a break with your family. 

Recommended by Ketki of Dotted Globe

Read next: 21 Best Beaches in Florida for Families

9. Badlands National Park, South Dakota

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What is there to do in South Dakota for families? Well, a ton, actually! But for starters, there’s Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota, which is one of the best cheap spring break trips for families.

One of the most underrated national parks in the USA Badlands National Park can be explored without long lines of cars and overcrowded spaces.

There’s a ton of things to do in Badlands National Park , but my family’s favorite was hiking. From easy boardwalk trails to challenging terrain, there’s a variety of options for every family, age and skill level.

While there are plenty of designated trails, Badlands National Park is also an open hike park, meaning you can freely explore the park off-trail. Just use caution if doing this, as some of the scenery can be disorienting!

Close to Badlands National Park is Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills of South Dakota. Custer State Park is a phenomenal park to experience with families, too.

So if you’re looking for spring break ideas for families on a budget, the Badlands and Black Hills in South Dakota is a really good option!

More spring break destination for families in the US

Heading toward the eastern part of the country, here are the top picks for cheap spring break trips for families.

10. Hudson Valley, New York

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The Hudson River Valley, north of New York City, is a great spring destination for families on a budget who want to experience the American northeast. 

The area has plenty of awesome hikes that the whole family can do. It costs just $10/ car to visit Minnewaska State Park for the day. Find adventure with easy hikes around a lake and to a waterfall. 

There are also  plenty of hikes  you can do for free, including:

  • Poets’ Walk – great views of the Catskill Mountains and the Kingston-Rhinebeck Bridge
  • Black Creek Preserve – stunning views of the Hudson River and a tiny beach
  • Stony Kill Falls – a beautiful waterfall
  • Shaupeneak Ridge Trails – a lake with lily ponds, fern groves and a small waterfall 

For a splurge, you can take a 2-hour sightseeing cruise down the river from Kingston. The river has a couple of lighthouses that kids will love and is lined with trees that are especially beautiful in spring.

There are also many farms open for spring fruit picking such as strawberries and apricots. Pack a picnic and make a day of it.

Many farms have petting zoos, but another great opportunity for kids to see farm animals is the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary (admission by donation), which is home to dozens of rescued farm animals. 

The area has fun for the whole family that costs very little! It’s one of the leading cheap spring break trips for families, and one to seriously consider.

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11. Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston, South Carolina, is the perfect spring break destination for a fun, relaxing getaway and an educational, historical adventure. There’s so much to do in Charleston that the whole family will enjoy – from exploring the city’s famous landmarks to enjoying delicious, authentic southern food.

Tips for traveling to Charleston on a budget

  • Stay on James Island or Mount Pleasant, just outside of Downtown Charleston for more affordable lodging.
  • Rent a car to save on rideshare costs and take advantage of the incredible day trips from Charleston .
  • Dining in Charleston can be pricey, save on lunch costs by eating a heart brunch that will satisfy your family until dinner.

Charleston is full of family-friendly activities, and many of them are free!

Enjoy these fun family activities

  • Dive under the sea at the South Carolina Aquarium .
  • See where the Civil War began at Fort Sumter National Monument.
  • Step onboard the USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier, USS Laffey Destroyer, and USS Clamagore Submarine at Patriot’s Point.
  • Admire the pineapple fountain in Waterfront Park.
  • Learn how tea is made at North America’s only tea plantation, the Charleston Tea Garden .
  • Relax on the beach at Kiawah Island or Folly Beach.

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12. Gulf Shores, Alabama (one of the best spring break destinations US)

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Wow, it’s hard to believe this is the first beach spot on this list of best spring break destinations for families! But that’s because so many of them aren’t affordable, especially over spring break.

But Gulf Shores, Alabama is the perfect vacation spot for kids. Perhaps the biggest draw to the Gulf Shores and neighboring Orange Beach is the crisp, white sand beach and turquoise water of the Gulf of Mexico. It’s truly stunning!

Beach days are awesome, but there’s so much more to do in Gulf Shores with kids !

Family-freindly activities in Gulf Shores

  • Hiking or biking through the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trials
  • Hunting sand crabs at night
  • Free light show at The Wharf at Orange Beach
  • Taking a sand castle building class
  • Dolphin cruising

And don’t forget to check out all the fun places to eat in Gulf Shores . There are so many family-friendly options, this is definitely one of the best spring break destinations with kids!

For the most affordability, search for accommodations in Gulf Shores or the nearby Orange Beach that are away from the beach. You’ll find inexpensive vacation rentals and hotels that are perfect for your beachy getaway.

For best results, book your stay at minimum a few months in advance. Gulf Shores absolutely deserves a spot on this list of cheap spring break trips for families – it’s truly awesome!

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13. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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A fantastic family-friendly destination is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Visiting Philadelphia during spring break can be an important educational experience. The City of Brotherly Love is filled with history and culture, making it both fun and educational for children of all ages.

The city of Philadelphia is the birthplace of America and an important historical destination. The U.S. Constitution was conceived and signed here. General George Washington made his headquarters here. And this was the first capital of the United States of America.

For families on spring break, visiting the Old City is essential. Here visitors can explore the Constitution Center, Betsy Ross’ house, the first hospital in America, and many of Ben Franklin’s important sites. Just outside of the city, there’s Valley Forge National Park where the Continental Army spent several famous winters.

The Germantown neighborhood is one of the most important African American communities in the country and a critical stop on the Underground Railroad. Beyond the history, Philly is a great cultural destination. Younger children will love the Please Touch Museum.

Many of the historical attractions are free or very affordable. Hotels in the center of the city can be a little pricey, but accommodations in the suburbs can be very affordable.

Recommended by Lance and Laura of Guide to Philly

14. Washington D.C.

Washington monument with water feature and giant stone pillar best family destinations for spring break

Washington D.C. is a great family-friendly spring break destination that can definitely be done on a budget!  Families can explore all that D.C. has to offer in a budget-friendly way by taking advantage of all of the free activities within the city. 

The Smithsonian museums, most of which line the National Mall, are interactive, suit visitors of all ages, and are all free of charge. Popular Smithsonian museums include the Museum of Natural History, the Air and Space Museum, and the Museum of American History. 

The National Zoo is also free and is one of 4 zoos in the U.S. that houses giant pandas.  In addition to visiting the Smithsonian museums, there is much to explore on the National Mall including the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial. 

Free tours can also be arranged in advance for the White House and the Capitol Building. For more ideas on how to spend your time in D.C., check out this 3-day itinerary .  Washington D.C. is often overlooked but is one of the best spring break destinations in the US!

Recommended by Sarah of Roadmaps and Restaurants

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15. Virginia Beach, Virginia

beach at dusk with city in distance best family vacations spring break

Virginia Beach is a wonderful spring break family vacations on the East Coast with so many affordable options!  The jewel of Virginia Beach is its 28 miles of beautiful sandy public beaches.

All public beaches are free and are easily accessible from the downtown hotels at a variety of price points . At a lot of beach destinations, only the high-end hotels and resorts are on the beach, but at Virginia Beach, there are many hotels at all levels.

Budget tip:  check out hotels or rentals with a kitchenette to save money on making meals in the room.

There are tons of great kid-friendly attractions right on the 3-mile Boardwalk! Try the Bike and Surrey Rentals, the King Neptune Statue, fishing on the pier, 31 st  Street Park and a wonderful Grommet Island playground right on the beach!

Off the Boardwalk, check out the famous Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, Cape Henry Lighthouse and First Landing State Park. All affordable family fun for kids of all ages!

Spring break tip:  if you want to pair a trip to the beach with a trip to Capital City, it’s only a 3-hour drive north to Washington, DC. There is so much to explore in DC with kids, including the Smithsonian Museums for kids. 

Recommended by Jennifer of Family Trip Guides

Cheap spring break trips for families in Asia

Next, let’s head to Asia! A nice, long spring break is the perfect time to go overseas. Some of the best family destinations for spring break can be found in Asia. It’s culturally rich and full of adventure for the whole family.

Asia is a continent that’s widely affordable , once you get there! Check out these budget travel tips to find the best deals on flights.

16. Koh Tao, Thailand

Koh Tao Thailand best family destinations for spring break beach with turquoise water with cliff and cabins in distance

Koh Tao, an island in the Gulf of Thailand, is a fantastic place to visit for an affordable spring break. This tropical paradise is an amazing place to visit this time of the year for the whole family and this does not have to cost a fortune.

A great option on this list of spring break ideas for families on a budget, Koh Tao is known for blue skies, hot and sunny weather and crystal clear warm water. This is the dry season and both air and water temperature hover at 30 degrees Celsius.

Scuba diving is good in the Gulf of Thailand all year round and March and April is fantastic with the biggest fish in the world, Whale Sharks, being present this time of the year. Swimming with these magnificent docile creatures is an unreal, safe activity.

The dive schools on Koh Tao are known as some of the best and most affordable in the world. If you are not a diver, snorkeling trips around Koh Tao is very popular for all ages , visiting several islands including the magnificent Koh Nang Yuan with some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand.

You can go on a full day or half day snorkeling trip, going around Koh Tao visiting several coral reefs where you can see turtles, reef sharks and many fish.

With high temperatures and humidity, Sairee Beach is a great place to stay. There are many dive centers, restaurants, nice swimming beaches and accommodation to suit all budgets close to the sea with a nice ocean breeze to cool you down.

Recommended by Campbell and Alya of Stingy Nomads

17. Cebu, Philippines (amazing and cheap spring break trips for families)

best family destinations for spring break Kawasan Falls on Cebu Island Philippines waterfall in lush jungle leading into teal water

Cebu is amongst the top 10 largest islands in the Philippines with 196 kilometers from north to south and 32 kilometers across its widest point. It’s also one of the most popular destinations in the country because getting to Cebu is easy. This makes Cebu an affordable spring break destination with kids.

The Mactan-Cebu International Airport, located close to Cebu City, connects this island to different cities in Asia and major cities around the world. 

Generally, the Philippines is a cheap country where you can easily find affordable luxury hotels and budget accommodation. Eating out in Cebu is relatively cheap, you can go for fine dining by spending only $12 for your meal. 

While in Cebu City , make sure to check out Sirao Flower Garden and take a day trip to Bohol Island. 

The best time to visit the Philippines is in dry seasons, from December to May. Most tourists travel to Cebu in wintertime. That means the island is less busy during the springs while the weather is still pleasant and dry.

Recommended by Mansoureh of Travel With Mansoureh

18. Bali, Indonesia

family friendly Bali temple with stone path leading to it

A picturesque Indonesian island filled with white sand beaches, gorgeous rice terraces and forests, unique temples, and an exotic  Balinese culture , Bali is just the perfect spring break trip for families.

There’s a lot to do in Bali with your little ones. Apart from relaxing at one of Bali’s many beaches, you can check out the monkeys at Ubud’s Monkey Forest, interact with feathered friends at Bali Bird Park and learn all about protecting sea turtles at Bali Sea Turtle Society.

When in Ubud, do not forget to check out the Royal Palace and Hindu temples that are great examples of traditional Balinese architecture. You can also shop for souvenirs at the Ubud Art Market. End your day with a magical sunset at the temple of Tanah Lot, located on a cliff by the sea.

Bali is an ideal destination for budget travelers. Accommodation is cheap and you can even find private villas with stunning views at seriously low prices. Avoid hiring taxis if possible and rent motorbikes instead to get around.

Bali is certainly full of adventure, and one of the most fun cheap spring break trips for families!

Recommended by Soumya from Stories by Soumya

19. Penang, Malaysia

cheap spring break trips for families view of beach tan sand teal water and hill in distance

Penang, a UNESCO Word Heritage Site island off Malaysia’s northwestern coast, is one of the best family destinations for spring break.

There are plenty of  things to do in Penang , and most are perfect for families, too. First of all, with 1 USD being equivalent to 4 Malaysian Ringgit (the price of a meal in one of the islands famous hawker food centers), you’ll have everything on a budget. Accommodation, restaurants, transport and entry admissions are all affordable.

Start in George Town, taking in the UNESCO-listed old town and trying all the food you can fancy. Not far away are the Botanic Gardens, a perfect place for families to stroll and unwind appreciating the local nature.

If it’s beach that you want, mind well that Penang doesn’t have amazing clear waters, but the resort-strewn coast near Batu Ferringhi, with its night market and plenty of shops and beach-facing restaurants, is great for tucking toes in the sand.

If your kids are young, a visit to KOMTAR, the island’s highest building, is great as it’s filled with theme-park-alike attractions and at about 15$ per head to enter, makes for very good value.

Recommended by Marco Ferrarese of Penang Insider

20. Sri Lanka

cheap spring break trips for families sunset at disk over jungle with large rock sticking through in Sri Lanka

The cultural triangle in Sri Lanka is a great budget destination for families in during spring break. When you think of Sri Lanka you probably think of its beautiful palm-fringed beaches, but Sri Lanka is much more!

Once you go inland there’s a different world of jungles teeming with wildlife and ancient Buddhist temples. With such a variety of things to do there is something for everyone and for every age.

The cultural triangle of Sri Lanka lies in the center of the island and it’s a place where history, culture and nature meet. It’s name refers to the 3 former royal cities of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Dambulla.

All of them left behind well preserved ruins of temples, palaces and Buddhist statues. Most impressive are the colorful Dambulla cave temples and the mysterious Sigiriya Rock.  The Sigiriya Rock is a tough climb with young children, but the views are very rewarding.

In the other places you can rent a bicycle or tuk tuk for more comfort. One thing you will notice is that for the local population these places are still very holy and active places of worship. Another thing you will notice is that the cities are surrounded by thick jungle.

Children will love the opportunity to go on a safari to meet monkeys and elephants up close. Spring is considered to be one of the best times to visit the island’s cultural triangle with dry and sunny weather.

Recommended by Ellis of Backpack Adventures

Europe – spring break destination for families

Let’s check out the best that Europe has to offer for spring break! These spots are the best for families who are looking to travel on a budget. From historically significant cities to beautiful, wide open spaces, Europe has so much to offer families!

21. Athens, Greece (another favorite on this list of spring break destinations with kids)

ancient ruins of Athens Greece spring break family vacations

Athens is a great option if you’re looking for cheap family spring break trips. The city is the capital of Greece and there is plenty to do and see for families here.

Athens is much cheaper than many other European cities, so that’s very convenient. Moreover, Athens has a good metro system so you could also stay a bit further from the city center and save money while still being able to fully experience Athens.

One of the things to do for families includes going to the Acropolis Museum. This is one of the best museums of Greece and is all about the Acropolis. The Acropolis is an old citadel from Ancient Greece located on a hill that you can see from all parts of the city. Here you find the famous Parthenon.

Another thing to do is seeing the changing of the guard at the Greek Parliament. Guards dressed up in traditional clothing perform a ceremony where they change shifts.

Besides that, walking through Plaka is a must when you go to Athens . Plaka is the oldest part of Athens with many shops and restaurants. What’s great is that most streets are completely car-free, so kids can run around safely.

Recommended by Dymphe of Dymabroad

22. Rome, Italy

ancient ruins in Rome Italy with city in distance best family destinations for spring break

The historic capital of Italy, Rome is an incredible budget spring break destination for families. During this time of the year, the crowds are lighter versus the peak season of summer, and the weather is also quite perfect (50-80°F).

If you have a week in Italy, I’d recommend at least a 3-day Rome itinerary so that you and your family can cover all the main highlights of the city. The historic center of Rome is super family-friendly and an amazing place to take a stroll. Make sure to stop by the Vatican, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Spanish Steps.

Kids will also love Piazza Navona, which is home to lots of artists, street performers, and clowns. Be sure to also stop by Villa Borghese for a fun afternoon at the park. Lots of local families go there to relax, and you can also rent a 4-people quadricycle and ride around this charming park.

One great way to budget in Rome is to eat the amazing local specialty of pizza al taglio , which can cost as low as €3 ($3.50) per person per meal. You can find tons of pizzerias around town to try it in. You can also find plenty of great budget accommodations for €7-22 ($8-26 USD) a night !

Recommended by Jiayi of The Diary of a Nomad

23. Gdansk, Poland

Gdansk Poland view of city from above with orange roof buildings and large cathedral

For the best cheap spring break trips for families in Europe, Gdansk is a wonderful place for vacation! There is no shortage of fun but also educational activities for  what to do in Gdansk , with one of Europe’s biggest old towns jam-packed with attractions.

Most of the city was destroyed during World War II, but the Poles have done an amazing job in rebuilding it. Go to Westerplatte which was ground zero for World War II, discover the Museum of the Second World War, which also has a children’s section, or go on a tall ship adventure in the Motlawa River.

For the best city views, climb the Clock Tower of the Main Town Hall. The unique houses of Gdansk Old Town almost look like doll houses from above. From there you also get a good bird’s eye view of St. Mary’s Church, which is the city’s most prominent building and one of the largest brick churches in the world.

Gdansk, like the rest of Poland, is extremely cheap and you can find deals on luxury hotels for hardly nothing . To save money on transportation, take the bus or train, or download the app FreeNow which is a cheaper version of Uber.

Recommended by Linn of Brainy Backpackers

24. Montenegro

lake and shoreline of Montenegro with mountains in distance

Montenegro is still relatively hidden gem on the Adriatic Sea coast. The country is perfect for families looking for a relaxing or even adventurous spring break vacation on a budget.

Montenegro has a wide ray of different attractions from spectacular mountains, crystal clear lakes to all-inclusive beach resorts, waterparks and stunning beaches. You can explore 2,500-year-old Budva old town or get lost in Kotor’s Old Town which was built like a maze. You can even take your kids on a fun miniature train ride to Lipa Cave.

Montenegro has the coastal beauty of neighboring Croatia but remains more affordable for family vacations. It’s surprisingly easy to stay under budget when accommodation and attractions cost half of the price of what you’d expect to pay.

For the even more budget-friendly trip, choose self-catering accommodations. If you want to visit Kotor Bay, staying further away from the town center will save you money, as well as choosing nearby villages rather than the most popular spots in the country.

Recommended by Leta of Blogger & Owner of The Nerdy Me

25. Alsace, France (an underrated region for spring break destination for families)

Alsace France river and colorful buildings on sunny day

Alsace, in Eastern France, is a good destination for spring break family vacation. This region, at the border with Germany has picturesque villages, beautiful forests, intriguing medieval fortresses, and 2 exciting cities great for sightseeing.

Alsace is cheaper than Paris and other French regions, so you are set for a fun and affordable vacation in France.

Strasburg is a beautiful city, great for a couple of days sightseeing. From Strasbourg, we recommend hiring a car to explore the rest of the region on an  Alsace road trip . The distances are short, and you can explore many different places in a short time.

While in Alsace, don’t miss the local cuisine with typical dishes like choucroute or tarte flambée (a kind of local pizza). The best places to eat are the winstubs, a popular and affordable restaurant typical of Alsace serving delicious local food in a very traditional atmosphere.

Alsace’s capital is Strasbourg, a city well connected to Paris and other European cities by train. Enjoy the ride around European destinations by packing the right train travel essentials for your family. What an adventure over spring break!

Recommended by Elisa of France Bucket List

26. Himara, Albania

cheap spring break trips for families city of Himara, Albania at dusk view of teal water and coastline

Just a ferry ride across the Adriatic Sea from Italy and in between Montenegro and Greece, Albania is an extremely affordable spring destination for families. Being in such proximity, Albania has strong Greek and Italian influences, but without the high costs.

In Albania, there is one of the best  hidden gems in Europe ; a small, quaint village along the Ionian Sea with the beautiful Ceraunian Mountain range behind it. The charming beachside town of Himara is 2 hours north of Saranda when driving along the Albanian Riviera.

Himara is perfect for a spring break trip since it has mild Mediterranean weather and even boasts of 300 days of sunshine a year. Even though accommodation is already considered affordable, going for spring break will be during the off-season making prices even more affordable.

Families can have a peaceful and relaxing getaway in Himara. They can enjoy authentic Italian pizza or fresh, locally caught fish at affordable prices in Albanian LEK and there are plenty of family activities available. Try doing a boat tour or kayaking to secret sea caves, hiking to nearby castles and forts, and visiting secluded beaches.

Recommended by Maria of Maptrekking

27. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana Slovenia in Europe view of town with river and mountains in distance

Ljubljana is the perfect spring break destination with kids. It’s much cheaper than its immediate neighbors, and some of the prices there are the cheapest in Europe.

It’s perfect for spring when the cafes along the river open for hot chocolate and you can sit with a blanket over your knees and watch the world go by. It’s close enough to Venice to get some of the cheap flights in to Italy and drive over or get the coach between the cities.

Once there, kids will love the House of Illusions, or take a trip up to the castle for spectacular views. If you’re planning a  Slovenia family holiday   the hotels in Ljubljana are really well priced and it’s easy to find one with a pool or other child friendly amenities.

Take a boat trip through the center to really appreciate the beautiful architecture and then head to a nearby thermal pool for an afternoon of fun in the warm waters. Ljubljana is relatively undiscovered and it’s a European city that has so much charm.

Recommended by Nichola of Globalmouse Travels

Caribbean: spring break ideas for families on a budget

Gah! The gorgeous Caribbean is up next on this list of best family destinations for spring break. Known for it’s affordability, there are lots of options within the Caribbean for a family vacation.

Here are a few favorites…

28. Playa del Carmen, Mexico

beaches in Mexico with tan sand turquoise water and rocky shoreline

When looking for affordable spring break trips for the family, Mexico offers some unique destinations that you simply can’t ignore. Avoid all the spring break party crowd by heading over to Playa del Carmen and staying at one of the family-friendly resorts.

The beaches are beautiful and you can cut costs by staying in one of the many budget hotels . Or find a self-service apartment that will allow you to cook and eat out at much cheaper prices than you would find in places like Cancun’s hotel zone.

From Playa del Carmen, you can easily access the plethora of  things to do in the Rivieria Maya  region, which in many cases, are perfectly suited to family trips. One place to visit is the Xaman-Ha Bird Sanctuary which is a great place to learn about local wildlife and is free for children.

Playa del Carmen has something for any family who is looking for an entertaining beach getaway.  

Recommended by Daniel of Layer Culture

29. Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is the perfect spot for spring break family vacations, as it’s one of the cheapest destinations in the Caribbean! If your family is up for unforgettable adventures, pristine beaches and lots of fun in the unspoiled nature, consider renting a car and plan a road-trip in the Dominican Republic .

Book an affordable apartment within walking distance to the beach (for as low as $60 per night for a family of 4) on the Samaná peninsula. It’s one of the most beautiful regions in the Dominican Republic and guarantees you’ll be away from all the spring break crowd.

Furthermore, you can count on stunning and authentic kid-friendly experiences, such as exploring waterfalls, horseback riding along the beach or ziplining over the tropical vegetation.

If you shop at local markets and buy regional produce, you can lower your travel costs significantly, as most food prices are at least half or less compared to the United States. If you feel that you just want to relax and get pampered, you can consider an all-inclusive resort instead. While Punta Cana has the biggest selection of resorts, it might be worth considering Puerto Plata on the north coast.

Those resorts are a bit cheaper than Punta Cana, starting from $130 per night for a family of 4 including an all-inclusive meal plan. Additionally, you will avoid the spring break crowds of Punta Cana, which tend to be predominant in some of the resorts during this time.

If you don’t find flights to Puerto Plata, consider flying into Santiago, which is just an hour away from Puerto Plata.

Recommended by Christian of Punta Cana Travel Blog

30. Belize (another favorite on this list of cheap spring break trips for families)

palm tree near boardwalk in belize during a cheap spring break trips for families

One of the best spring break destinations for families has absolutely got to be Belize! It’s easy to keep it low cost while spending a week in this tropical paradise. Here’s an exact cost breakdown on how to do Belize on a budget .

If staying on the beach is a must, consider staying in Placencia, San Pedro or Caye Caulker. However if your family is up for adventure, staying further inland in San Ignacio might be right for you.

From visiting ancient ruins to learning how to make chocolate like the Mayans to taking a snorkeling trip to a private island, there’s plenty of things to do in Belize for your family.

Your family will love visiting this culturally-rich country!

More of the best spring break destinations for families

There’s still a few left on this list! Here are a few more spots around the globe that are worth considering for your family!

31. Guatemala

yellow chapel bridge with streets along side Guatemala Central America

Popular with backpackers and – surprisingly – cruise ships, Guatemala remains relatively undiscovered by families. Which is shame, because this Central American country is the perfect place for a family spring break vacation on a budget.

This is a country filled with mysterious ruins, colourful Colonial cities, lots of volcanoes and even more adventures. Start your holiday in Antigua, pretty town filled with cobblestones streets and painted homes. Affordable hotels are plentiful but you can also rent a house here and many people do, choosing to stay for weeks, or even months, to learn Spanish.

Other places you must visit include Chichicastenango. Located in the Guatemalan highlands, this towns is famous for its weekly market, one of the largest and busiest in Central America.

Lake Antigua, once described as “the most beautiful lake in the world” is another one of the country’s highlights. There are lots of towns dotted around the lake, many of them offering budget accommodation and food options.

Guatemala’s star attraction, however, is Tikal. You can drive from Guatemala City to Flores, the gateway to Tikal, by car. This route takes around 8 hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Guatemala City to Flores, although this will be more expensive. However, you choose to travel, however, don’t miss these most magical of Mayan ruins when visiting  Guatemala with kids .

Recommended by Katja of Globe Totting

Related read: Visiting Tikal: Everything You Need to Know About the Tikal Ruins

32. Costa Rica

Manuel Antonio Costa Rica view from above beach teal water white beaches trees

A super fun, not to mention inexpensive spring break trip for families is Costa Rica! This Central American country is a few hours flight from Southern US locations (like Miami, Houston or Los Angeles).

Pro tip: set up a flight alert from your home airport to San Jose, Costa Rica on Google Flights to find the best deals. If you can be a little flexible with your dates (like a Wednesday – Wednesday trip), you’ll find better pricing.

Despite being a small footprint, Costa Rica has many regions to visit. If you want resorts, beaches and shopping, head to Tamarindo. For outdoor adventures and nature, you’ll want to explore all the best things to do in Monteverde .

My family love the beach, so we’re all about the best beaches in Manuel Antonio . This region also offers abundant wildlife and cheap activities like visiting the Manuel Antonio National Park, bringing your own snorkeling gear and snorkeling off the beach, and visiting waterfalls.

To further reduce your cost and make this an amazing cheap spring break trip, rent a vacation property that includes a kitchen and make some or most of your meals. For families, it’s cheaper to rent a car than to get transfers from the airport to different areas.

Costa Rica is one of the best family destinations for spring break, and one you’ll want to check flights prices ASAP!

Recommended by me – Nikki of She Saves She Travels 

33. Ecuador (unexpected and cheap family spring break trip)

cheap spring break trips for families view of Ecuador landscape with mountains and trees with some clouds in sky

While many travelers are initially drawn to visit Ecuador because of the Galapagos, a notoriously expensive destination, mainland Ecuador is extremely budget friendly, with plenty of natural beauty and adventure activities perfect for a family getaway.

So skip the Galapagos and visit the mainland Ecuador if you’re looking for spring break ideas for families on a budget!

Ecuador’s major cities perched in the Andes like Quito offer breathtaking views and plenty to see and do for all ages. A favorite of the top things to do in Quito includes the Teleferico cable car that whisks visitors to the top of a dormant volcano for a breathtaking view of the city and surrounding valleys.

A visit to Ecuador’s beautiful jungle, just a few hours north of Quito, is the perfect affordable and memorable getaway for parents and adults alike.   Visit Mindo, Ecuador  in the cloud forest for plenty of inexpensive adventure travel experiences perfect for children.

There are countless ways for children to meet wildlife in the jungle, including visiting a butterfly sanctuary and watching hummingbirds. A popular tubing excursion along a gentle bubbling river is both exhilarating enough for children to enjoy and relaxing and safe enough for parents as well.

Easy waterfall hikes to swimming holes are another way for families to enjoy Ecuador’s natural beauty together.  

To the south of Quito is one of the most gorgeous landscapes, and a hike to get there! The Quilotoa Lake hike and Quilotoa Loop is one of the most incredible adventures you can have as a family. Adventurous souls only!

Recommended by Carley Rojas Avila of Home to Havana

34. New Zealand

New Zealand landscape with purple flowers teal lake and mountains in distance

New Zealand is the perfect place to visit with a family. It’s safe, exciting, and contrary to popular belief, super affordable! Plus, during spring break it’s the end of summer in New Zealand which makes for the perfect weather for exploring the great outdoors. 

The best way to travel New Zealand on a budget is to go on a family road trip in a motorhome. This way, you can camp for free (or very cheap) each night as well as cook your own meals. Simply rent a motorhome and start your journey from where you fly in (Auckland is the cheapest destination to fly to in NZ.) Avoiding domestic flights will be a big budget saver as well! 

On top of that, the best activities in New Zealand are free too. National Parks are free to visit and all of the most amazing places are natural attractions.

Even in tourist hot-spots like  Queenstown, there are tons of things to do  and many of them are family-friendly and budget-friendly. Stick to hikes, waterfalls, lakes, natural hot pools, beaches, and you’ll be sure to have one of the best spring break vacations possible! 

Recommended by Bailey of My Queenstown Diary

35. Cape Town, South Africa

view of mountain ridge with town near coast

If this is your  first time travelling in South Africa , you’ll be surprised by how friendly and accessible Cape Town is, especially if you’re from an English-speaking country. Spring break is a particularly good time to visit for families , as the weather is wonderful, but the summer rush (Dec-Feb in the southern hemisphere) has largely died down.

Visit the touristy V&A Waterfront for great views of the harbour and Table Mountain, then make your way to Sea Point or Camps Bay for more affordable meals and beautiful views.

Going up Table Mountain is a must. Take the cable car or, if you have older children, hike up the mountain instead. The views at the top are spectacular.

Hire a car to get the most out of Cape Town. The drive over Chapman’s Peak is stunning!

Go to Cape Point where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, stopping for a picnic on the way. Keep out for baboons – they have a nasty habit of trying to steal your food. Also visit Boulders Beach, a sheltered cove with huge rocks and a large colony of penguins.

Other activities of note are the beautiful Kirstenbosch Gardens , the Two Oceans Aquarium, and visiting the fishing villages and beaches near False Bay.

Recommended by Roxanne of Faraway Worlds

Cheap spring break trips for families

large arch with red rock and stone all around cheap spring break trips for families

Alright so which one will it be? Which is the perfect and affordable spring break vacation spot for your family? From national parks to beaches, hiking adventures and historic cities, this list has something for every vacation style.

Let’s recap those options again, in a quick list!

Best family destinations for spring break

  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Utah National Parks road trip
  • Estes Park, Colorado
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California
  • Sedona, Arizona
  • Yosemite National Park, California
  • Omaha, Nebraska
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Badlands National Park, South Dakota
  • Hudson Valley, New York
  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Gulf Shores, Alabama
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Washington D.C.
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia
  • Koh Tao, Thailand
  • Cebu, Philippines
  • Bali, Indonesia
  • Penang, Malaysia
  • Athens, Greece
  • Rome, Italy
  • Gdansk, Poland
  • Alsace, France
  • Himara, Albania
  • Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Playa del Carmen, Mexico
  • Dominican Republic
  • New Zealand
  • Cape Town, South Africa

I hope this list has been helpful for you as you plan your spring break getaway. And maybe you’ve even found inspiration for your travel bucket list, too! 🙂

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Sunday 8th of January 2023

So many bucket list travel destinations! It's great to se budget-friendly options and tips for visiting these great locations!

Monday 9th of January 2023

Thanks Lisa, it was a fun list to put together. Gotta love a budget-friendly getaway :)

Saturday 7th of January 2023

Love this guide to affordable spring break destinations for families. We especially loved our family vacation to Arizona.

Oh nice! Arizona is so awesome over spring break. :)

My husband and I got married in March and spent our honeymoon in Playa del Carmen, it was wonderful! It wasn't too much of a crazy party area like Cancun but it was lively enough, and we spent hours swimming in the beach! And I loved how affordable everything was!

Yayyyy! That's AWESOME Hannah! Sounds like a fabulous honeymoon! Glad you found it budget-friendly, too. :)

Thursday 5th of January 2023

Fabulous list - and so great to see Europe on there too! You've certainly given me some ideas - would love to visit Alsace one day!!

So happy you found inspiration here. Europe is a fabulous destination for spring break, that's for sure!

Wednesday 4th of January 2023

I live in AZ and can say that yes, Spring Break is a great time to visit Phoenix and Sedona. Utah would also be lovely then too. Loved this very thorough and informative list! Thanks for sharing. Saving for future travel planning!

Oh that's awesome Yvonne! Glad you found it helpful and agree that Arizona is a great spot for a spring getaway :)

The BackPackers

Traveling Moscow on a budget

The Russian capital, Moscow, is a fascinating place in itself. This enigmatic city is steeped in history and art but that doesn’t limit it to tourists who enjoy lessons in culture, history, arts or architecture only.

In fact, Moscow warmly welcomes about thousands of tourists every year,looking for simple vacationing or memoriesadding to their experience, including the families with children, honeymoon couples and business travelers as well.

Moscow is the financial and power centre of Russia, hence it can be extremely expensive and daunting for those looking to travel on a budget. However, a bit of planning and research can help travel enthusiasts visit this enigmatic city without losing their sleep over the money they have appointed to spend during the trip.

Take Your Trip During Off Season

This is the key to budget travel. Winters begin in December and summers least from June to mid-September (the high tourist season) so that leaves Fall, from mid September to the end of November an ideal season to visit Moscow. One of the most exciting facts about traveling to Moscow in off season is that the famous Moscow ballet plays throughout the Fall season, whereas during summers, the theatre and the ballet both are away.

Budget Hotels In Moscow

Get your cheapskate radar on and hunt for budget hotels before you make your trip. Here are some options you can consider staying at during your time in Moscow.

  • Hostel Asia: This is an exceedingly affordable hotel accommodation where you can comfortablystay in a single room and shared bathroom, for just 26 euros, while double beds each with a separate bathroom are for 44 euros only.

Maxima Hotel

  • Maxima Slavia Hotel: This hotel room starts with the rate of 85 euros, while discounts are offered for online booking; open up the official site and book in today to remain equipped with at least a rented abode when you travel to Moscow. The second best thing of the hotel is it’s about 10-minute walking distance to the nearest Metro Station!

Use Public Transport To Travel

Travelling by public transport, mainly the Moscow Metro is a very viable option. Although Central Moscow is best explored on foot, the gigantic size of the city makes it impossible to do so. Therefore, public transport is the most economical option available to tourists who wish to explore this mystical city without breaking their banks. The Moscow Metro is one of the most feasible transportation available to tourists in order to satisfyingly explore all the major attractions in the city. There are more than 160 stations of the metro bus throughout the Moscow, and their locations leave the sights at a few minutes’ walk once you get off the train.

Hunt For Coupons and Cheap Tickets Online

When you finally land in this city of intriguing past, you must not miss out on the tour to Kremlin , the famous Moscow circus and the Moscow ballet shows among other attractions and sights to view in the city. A bit of homework before you plan your trip will save you hundreds of dollars. Search online for discount coupons and cheap tickets to central attractions in Moscow, and make your reservations beforehand so that you are well-aware of when and what to enjoy once you reach at the spot.It’s no trip to Moscow city if one misses out either the thrill of the Moscow circus, the sheer artistic feel of the ballet shows, or the alluring museums in Kremlin .

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Vacations are a lot of fun, but it’s easy to spend too much money , leaving a costly trail in the wake of your good time. However, there are a surprising number of fun things to do, eat and see for as little as $20 or less, if you know how to find them.

“A lot of times it’s the simple, under-the-radar experiences that create the most meaningful memories anyway,” according to Anjali Chawla, a family travel blogger and founder of Travel Melodies .

“The best part about traveling cheap is it forces you to engage with communities in an authentic way,” she said. “It’s not about flashy tourist attractions, but slowing down to discover little cafes, street artists and out-of-the-way viewpoints that give you a true insider experience.”

She and other travel experts explain the best ways to spend $20 on vacation .

Food should be your first choice if you only have $20 to spare, according toDavid Ciccarelli, the CEO and founder of the vacation rental platform Lake .  

“Choose a popular food truck, market vendor or local eatery, which tends to be much cheaper and more authentic than tourist-oriented restaurants,” he urged.

Local Markets

On the topic of food, Elaine Warren, a travel expert, founder and CEO of The Family Cruise Companion , suggested checking out local markets for snacks with your $20.

“Cruise food is fine but you miss out seeing how locals eat. Markets have goodies like filled pastries in the Caribbean or meat on sticks in Asia. Try the real local foods — it’s interesting and not too pricey. Speaking of tastes, another low-cost option is stopping at coffee shops or cafes…You can get specialty drinks and feel the local vibe.”

Then, once your belly is full, go check out museums with free admission, Ciccarelli said. “Spend the cash on public transit; you may even have some left to spare at the end of a culture-filled day. Or, go on a walking tour and check out local art, sculptures, and architecture, stopping for a snack along the way.”

Outdoor Experiences

For any vacationer with $20 to spend, Jonas Zook Jr., an Airbnb host with Sweden Valley Cabins , recommended investing in memorable outdoor experiences. 

“For instance, Cherry Springs State Park offers exceptional stargazing, often for free or a nominal park entry fee. This aligns perfectly with spending little but gaining a lot — connecting with nature and enjoying spectacular celestial views,” he said.

Similarly, in the surrounding Susquehannock State Forest near him, there are numerous hiking trails, which are accessible at no cost except perhaps for parking.

“These trails not only offer physical activity but also expose travelers to breathtaking natural scenery and wildlife, maximizing the value gained from an inexpensive or free activity. Moreover, the mental and physical benefits of spending time in nature provide a substantial return on a minimal investment,” Zook Jr. said.

Local Community and Cultural Events

Zook Jr. also suggested that if you’re interested in cultural experiences, “Local community events such as small-town festivals or markets can be incredibly enriching without denting your wallet.” 

These events often feature local crafts, foods and sometimes free performances, offering a taste of local life and community spirit. 

“My experience hosting near such a vibrant outdoor and community-focused area has shown me that the most rewarding travel experiences often come from engaging authentically with the area’s natural and social offerings, all while on a budget.”

While lodging can be one of the bigger expenses when traveling, if you’re traveling outside of the U.S., many countries offer hostels, essentially shared lodgings where you might sleep in a dorm-like setting, for very little, according to Alexandra Dubakova, travel expert and chief marketing officer of FreeTour.com .

“It depends on where you are going for vacation. For example, if you were visiting Bolivia, you could spend $20 on a hostel, $9 on a tasty meal … and spend the remaining in a minibus across town,” she said.

Likewise, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, you can get accommodation in a hostel starting from $5, street food at $1 or at a hotel for $5, and you can visit museums, markets, etc. she explained. 

Many cities offer these kinds of deals on hostels.

Public Transit Day Passes 

Another tip Chawla recommended is taking advantage of public transit day passes. 

“Whether it’s the buses, trains or subway, most big cities have passes available for short-term tourists that allow unlimited rides in one day. For around the $20 mark or less, you open up so many affordable sightseeing possibilities,” she said.

She shared that this is how her family has been able to cover twice as much ground in a day in big cities like Madrid, Tokyo and Chicago.

Museums, Landmarks and Monuments

Additionally, you’d be surprised how much free or inexpensive culture you can soak up in a place too, Chawla said. 

Many museums, landmarks and monuments have discounted or even free admission days that only require a bit of online research beforehand, she explained. 

“Just $10 towards the entrance fee means my kids get an education while we’re traveling. It’s amazing what you learn wandering around taking in the exhibits and history. I always leave feeling like I understand a destination so much better after a few hours in its cultural attractions.”

Don’t Forget What’s Free

You can also save your $20 by taking advantage of some free options, according to Rob Burley, a travel tour operator expert and the founder of GP Traveller . 

He recommended free “culture days” at local museums, zoos and attractions.

“During my last trip to Washington D.C., I was amazed at how much history and education I absorbed across multiple Smithsonian museums — all without spending a dime. Another top recommendation is free walking tours. Not only do you see the sites, but you gain priceless insider perspectives from local volunteers who share their city with pride.”

He also urged people not to forget about libraries.

“On rainy days they’ve entertained me for hours with movies, books and more. And in summer, public parks worldwide put on wonderful free concerts and shows perfect for taking in while meeting locals,” Burley said.

Town squares or parks sometimes have live music from street performers, Warren added.

“Even historical sites may have outside areas open to all, so you can see nice buildings or ruins at no cost. And don’t forget cheap postcards to send friends pictures from your trip,” she concluded.

Whether it’s food, transit or culture, there are many ways to spend a day traveling on just $20 if you get a bit creative.

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I've always looked on these boards for a good insight to the places i'm visiting, and i find that they are excellent for detail.

Anyway, i'm travelling to Russia for the first time early next week, with 2 other friends, and going Thursday through til Sunday, we're only taking £150 each, as we think that should be a fair amount of money to take, so I thought i'd come on here to see what advice i could get on nice places to visit, reasonably priced restaurants and bars too, as well as additional tourist things to do, or not do for example.

So as opposed to leaving a long list i'll just do it in bullet points

1. How is everyone's English over there? As i don't speak Russian at all

2. Are there any fairly cheap restaurants? Any recommendations on specialties? How cheap is the alcohol? I've heard Moscow is the most expensive city in Europe, but that could easily all be myths.

3. Is there anywhere definitely worth recommending visiting? i know about Lenin's Tomb, and Red Square so aside from that.

4. Do you believe £150gbp will be enough to last for my holiday?

Kind Regards

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1. Some people speak some English, most don't. Younger people looking like students are more likely to speak English than older people looking like bums.

2. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g298484-c198402/Moscow:Russia:Where.To.Eat.In.Moscow.html

3. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g298484-Activities-Moscow_Central_Russia.html

4. We don't do £ around here - we do rubles. £150 worth of rubles (<£40 per day, right?) might be enough or not depending on where you go and how much you drink.

5. The Moscow forum is a better place to ask Moscow-related questions than the general Russia forum.

6. I hope you have your visas and accommodation sorted.

Thank you for the quick reply.

Yes sorry, i have my rubles here, all 11,000 of them. Should be more than enough i hope.

I'll look at the additional links you've given me, and i'll post this in the Moscow subtopic too.

Thank you very much Marassa.

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<p>There is nothing like hitting the road; the only destination is adventure and fun. Road trips used to be boring, but with all the fun features cars offer, traveling could be the most fun part of the trip. Where are we going, everyone? Well, with these vehicle options, the possibilities are endless.</p>

There is nothing like hitting the road; the only destination is adventure and fun. Road trips used to be boring, but with all the fun features cars offer, traveling could be the most fun part of the trip. Where are we going, everyone? Well, with these vehicle options, the possibilities are endless.

<p>Toyota may have created the ultimate family road trip vehicle when it launched the new Sienna. It has the looks of a sports utility vehicle so that the dads can feel a little more at ease behind the wheel. With features like kick-to-open and close sliding doors and hatches, you can be hands-free when stocking up for the road. Your family will love the multiple climate control cabins and the numerous USB ports for charging your tablets. This vehicle does it all and can add bike and cargo racks for extra storage.</p>

1. Toyota Sienna

Toyota may have created the ultimate family road trip vehicle when it launched the new Sienna. It has the looks of a sports utility vehicle so that the dads can feel a little more at ease behind the wheel. With features like kick-to-open and close sliding doors and hatches, you can be hands-free when stocking up for the road. Your family will love the multiple climate control cabins and the numerous USB ports for charging your tablets. This vehicle does it all and can add bike and cargo racks for extra storage.

<p>Toyota might make a couple of appearances on the list as it is known for getting people out on the road, ready to explore the great big world. Families will enjoy the third-row seating that can be removed for extra storage space if needed. The truck has all the entertainment and navigation options to keep you on track and free from boredom on the road. Safety features like lane departure and blind spot monitoring will give you peace of mind and comfort on your long journey.</p>

2. Toyota Highlander

Toyota might make a couple of appearances on the list as it is known for getting people out on the road, ready to explore the great big world. Families will enjoy the third-row seating that can be removed for extra storage space if needed. The truck has all the entertainment and navigation options to keep you on track and free from boredom on the road. Safety features like lane departure and blind spot monitoring will give you peace of mind and comfort on your long journey.

<p>Kia has always been known for their reliable and safe compact cars. Seeing them come out with a full-size family sports utility vehicle was a surprise. This rig is awesome. Not only do you get the standard safety features that you have come to love from Kia, like forward collision avoidance and blind spot monitoring. But you will also get 6 USB ports for the three-row seating. A rear entertainment system with separate remotes and a navigation system to keep you from getting lost. Talk about one sweet ride.</p>

3. Kia Telluride

Kia has always been known for their reliable and safe compact cars. Seeing them come out with a full-size family sports utility vehicle was a surprise. This rig is awesome. Not only do you get the standard safety features that you have come to love from Kia, like forward collision avoidance and blind spot monitoring. But you will also get 6 USB ports for the three-row seating. A rear entertainment system with separate remotes and a navigation system to keep you from getting lost. Talk about one sweet ride.

<p>The sister of the Kia Telluride from Hyundai’s parent company is also a road tripper’s dream ride. The sport utility vehicle can comfortably seat up to eight people and is fully equipped with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. Plus, it comes with the standard 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty that Hyundai is known for. Sounds like they have everything covered next time you need to hit that open road.</p>

4. Hyundai Palisade

The sister of the Kia Telluride from Hyundai’s parent company is also a road tripper’s dream ride. The sport utility vehicle can comfortably seat up to eight people and is fully equipped with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. Plus, it comes with the standard 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty that Hyundai is known for. Sounds like they have everything covered next time you need to hit that open road.

<p>Nissan has made one of the smoothest rides in the large sports utility vehicle category. One look at this rugged truck, and you might fall in love. The thing can fit 8 people, tow up to 6,000 pounds, all while enjoying Wi-Fi and watching your favorite movies on the DVD player (yes, some people still own DVDs). Nothing will get in the way of you and your adventure in the new Nissan Pathfinder.</p>

5. Nissan Pathfinder

Nissan has made one of the smoothest rides in the large sports utility vehicle category. One look at this rugged truck, and you might fall in love. The thing can fit 8 people, tow up to 6,000 pounds, all while enjoying Wi-Fi and watching your favorite movies on the DVD player (yes, some people still own DVDs). Nothing will get in the way of you and your adventure in the new Nissan Pathfinder.

<p>The Carnival was once the Kia Sedona, the brand’s minivan. The only thing that has really changed is the name. The minivan is spacious, even with the third-row seating. Drivers can feel safe knowing their van is set up with lane trace assist and automatic emergency braking. Passengers can relax in the climate-controlled cabin with numerous USB ports for their devices.</p>

6. Kia Carnival

The Carnival was once the Kia Sedona, the brand’s minivan. The only thing that has really changed is the name. The minivan is spacious, even with the third-row seating. Drivers can feel safe knowing their van is set up with lane trace assist and automatic emergency braking. Passengers can relax in the climate-controlled cabin with numerous USB ports for their devices.

<p>Car experts have given Chrysler a lot of credit for their miles per gallon on the highway. Still, their models need to be revised in city-driving fuel economy. They say many of their vehicles sit well below the national average for city driving. Overall, they definitely have some work to do. The brand has an average of 23 miles per gallon, leaving their drivers asking for more.</p>

7. Chrysler Pacifica

Chrysler has brought the idea of the road trip to another level. The new model has Amazon Fire TV as part of its cabin’s entertainment package. You heard that right: sit back and stream your favorite TV shows and movies without carrying your devices with you. There is also a hybrid model for those looking to save some gas. Are we in the future? It feels like this is the future.

<p>Honda has been making their reliable minivan for many decades, and this year’s model is no different. Honda will continue to get kids to and from soccer practice in style with the new Odyssey. Safe, spacious, and full of all the tech gadgets a family needs, this minivan is a solid choice for families. Whatever you need in a minivan, this model has got. Get on down to your Honda dealership now.</p>

8. Honda Odyssey

Honda has been making their reliable minivan for many decades, and this year’s model is no different. Honda will continue to get kids to and from soccer practice in style with the new Odyssey. Safe, spacious, and full of all the tech gadgets a family needs, this minivan is a solid choice for families. Whatever you need in a minivan, this model has got. Get on down to your Honda dealership now.

<p>Buick has made some serious strides in manufacturing family vehicles. I always thought they were rich CEO cars you would only find at the fancy country clubs. All the safety features, like automatic braking and lane departure, come standard. The coolest feature might be the front seats that have a massage feature. How cool is that? After all, Mom and Dad need a nice massage on the way home from hauling the kids around.</p>

9. Buick Enclave

Buick has made some serious strides in manufacturing family vehicles. I always thought they were rich CEO cars you would only find at the fancy country clubs. All the safety features, like automatic braking and lane departure, come standard. The coolest feature might be the front seats that have a massage feature. How cool is that? After all, Mom and Dad need a nice massage on the way home from hauling the kids around.

<p>The Chevy Traverse is the brand’s newest third-row seating sports utility vehicle. Some cooler specifications of the Traverse are the numerous USB ports, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth, and a rear entertainment system. WI-Fi hot spots and a Bose sound system round up everything else there is to like on this road warrior.</p>

10. Chevrolet Traverse

The Chevy Traverse is the brand’s newest third-row seating sports utility vehicle. Some cooler specifications of the Traverse are the numerous USB ports, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth, and a rear entertainment system. WI-Fi hot spots and a Bose sound system round up everything else there is to like on this road warrior.

<p>Ever since 2021, the Ford Explorer has been available in a hybrid model. This is a terrific feature for one of the larger sports utility vehicles on the market. No safety features were sparred on the new Explorer. You want it, it has it. Lane departure warning, automatic braking, forward collision warning, and rear cross-traffic alert make this truck as safe as can be. Don’t worry; it’s also fun to drive with every entertainment option offered as well.</p>

11. Ford Explorer

Ever since 2021, the Ford Explorer has been available in a hybrid model. This is a terrific feature for one of the larger sports utility vehicles on the market. No safety features were sparred on the new Explorer. You want it, it has it. Lane departure warning, automatic braking, forward collision warning, and rear cross-traffic alert make this truck as safe as can be. Don’t worry; it’s also fun to drive with every entertainment option offered as well.

<p>Much smaller than all of the other vehicles mentioned, the Outback may only seat five passengers, but it is ready for anything the road throws at it. It’s like an homage to the station wagons of the 70s and 80s, and I’m sure your parents will remember those days. Load up the roof rack with all your camping needs because this all-wheel drive vehicle will get you off the grid in no time.</p>

12. Subaru Outback

Much smaller than all of the other vehicles mentioned, the Outback may only seat five passengers, but it is ready for anything the road throws at it. It’s like an homage to the station wagons of the 70s and 80s, and I’m sure your parents will remember those days. Load up the roof rack with all your camping needs because this all-wheel drive vehicle will get you off the grid in no time.

<p>If you and your family are serious adventures, you might need a truck capable of hauling all your toys. The F-150 can do just that and more. Load up your toy hauler, camper, boat, or whatever else you need for a weekend of fun. This truck will pull it anywhere. This is also not your grandpa’s truck anymore. Enjoy the spacious, climate-controlled cabin with WI-FI hot spots and all the entertainment you need until you arrive at your destination.</p>

13. Ford F-150

If you and your family are serious adventures, you might need a truck capable of hauling all your toys. The F-150 can do just that and more. Load up your toy hauler, camper, boat, or whatever else you need for a weekend of fun. This truck will pull it anywhere. This is also not your grandpa’s truck anymore. Enjoy the spacious, climate-controlled cabin with WI-FI hot spots and all the entertainment you need until you arrive at your destination.

<p>Who said a road trip vehicle had to be huge and roomy? What if you are a family of three or a family of two with a dog? If that is the case, then a Prius might be your best option. We all know about the fuel economy, but we might not realize how much room the newer models have. Fold down the back seat for extra cargo space or to let your dog stretch out and nap on the long roads. The cars have navigation and Bluetooth to keep you entertained while traveling.</p>

14. Toyota Prius

Who said a road trip vehicle had to be huge and roomy? What if you are a family of three or a family of two with a dog? If that is the case, then a Prius might be your best option. We all know about the fuel economy, but we might not realize how much room the newer models have. Fold down the back seat for extra cargo space or to let your dog stretch out and nap on the long roads. The cars have navigation and Bluetooth to keep you entertained while traveling.

<p>I imagine driving a Cadillac like floating on a cloud, the epitome of luxury vehicles. With more and more families valuing reliability and safety in their vehicles, General Motors upped their focus on high-end parts that won’t fall apart. Now, you can cruise around in the life of luxury, knowing you can get those kids to dance recitals and soccer practices.</p>

15. Cadillac Escalade

The epitome of class, Cadillac will have you navigating the open road in style. Do you like heated and cooling seats? The Escalade has them. Do you like sleek displays and advanced safety features? Yeah, The Escalade has them. All the bells and whistles are in this bad boy. While not exactly a budget car, it certainly gives plenty of bang for your buck.

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Best cheap couples getaways for 2024.

Deciding to go on a romantic getaway with your sweetheart is easy, but picking a destination that's both romantic and affordable can be a challenge. That's why U.S. News considered prices for accommodations, attractions and dining to compile this list of the best cheap couples getaways. These top-notch destinations are both romantic and budget-friendly, offering plenty of affordable things to do and places to stay with your partner. Do these vacation spots spark romance for you? Let us know by voting below.

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You came for the fascinating Mayan ruins, but you'll stay for the white sand beaches and spectacular swimming sinkholes, known as cenotes. Spend the day lounging on palm-lined Playa Paraíso, then cuddle up to your sweetheart at night in an affordable boutique hotel or luxurious glamping tent, many of which offer amenities like king-sized beds, bike rentals and Wi-Fi access. Plus, Tulum's restaurant scene offers budget-friendly fare in boho-chic settings. Couples heading to Tulum between May and November will enjoy fewer crowds and cheaper room rates, but keep in mind that these months are notorious for sweltering temperatures and frequent rain showers.

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Savannah, Georgia, has no shortage of fanciful things to do. Couples can stroll beneath Spanish moss-laden trees at Forsyth Park, browse for souvenirs at the City Market or drive to nearby Tybee Island to relax on the beach – all for free. Lovebirds can also go on a spooky ghost tour to learn all about Savannah's history. When hunger strikes, skip River Street and opt for the various unsuspecting diners and counter-service shops dishing out authentic but cheap Southern eats. To save some cash on accommodations, find a hotel outside of the Historic District or consider a vacation rental.

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Located about 80 miles northwest of Portland, Oregon, Cannon Beach ups the romance factor with breathtaking scenery, intimate restaurants and cozy bed-and-breakfasts. Couples can spend misty mornings exploring the quaint art galleries and shops in town, and beer enthusiasts can also visit several of Cannon Beach's breweries featured on the North Coast Craft Beer Trail. Plus, duos who love the outdoors will enjoy hiking nearby trails or strolling the wide sandy beaches, where they can spot tufted puffins on Haystack Rock or migrating gray whales every spring and winter.

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With its pastel-hued facades, cobblestone streets and the tolling of bells from Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, San Miguel de Allende exudes magic at every corner. Though the plane tickets may not be cheap, once you arrive with your sweetheart you'll find inexpensive boutique hotels and affordable, authentic cuisine. Spend your days exploring art galleries, people-watching in lush parks and admiring the neo-Gothic architecture. And be sure to share a chocolate-dipped churro from San Agustín Chocolates and Churros in El Jardín, the city's main square. Skip the pricey (albeit beautifully curated) boutiques and shop at the bustling Mercado de Artesanías for handcrafted souvenirs.

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Once referred to as the "Honeymoon Capital of the World," Niagara Falls is a prime choice for adventurous twosomes who don't mind a bit of kitsch. Don ponchos and marvel at the falls aboard a Maid of the Mist boat tour , and don't miss coming back at night (on the Canadian side) to see them illuminated. Couples can also escape the crowds and test out the region's famous ice wine. Save some cash on your weekend getaway by staying on the less developed New York side of the falls.

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While outdoorsy couples can hike the trails in Red Rock State Park, those looking for more peace and quiet can retreat to one of Sedona's wellness resorts for a couples massage or a soak in the hot tub, or kick up their feet on a scenic train ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad. When it comes to dining, snag a spot at an intimate restaurant that offers alfresco tables and excellent views. You'll likely want to visit in fall, winter or spring to avoid this Arizona destination's notorious summer heat, though winter will be the best option for cheap room rates.

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Budget-conscious lovebirds who enjoy breathtaking landscapes, challenging hikes and waking up early for picture-perfect sunrises over the lake should put Glacier National Park at the top of their travel bucket list. Scenic spots to explore in this Montana national park include Lake McDonald, the Trail of the Cedars and Grinnell Glacier. Skip the hotel and opt for a tent instead to save big bucks and get the chance to watch for shooting stars. You can always stop in for a post-hike drink at some of the area's more iconic lodges to take in the views without the room rate.

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One of Canada's more underrated spots, Vancouver Island is home to British Columbia's capital city of Victoria. Couples can explore Victoria's historical charm, blooming gardens and sprawling parks by day, indulge in high tea in the afternoon and then sit down for a romantic dinner at a farm-to-table restaurant by night. Those looking for a more remote getaway can venture to Tofino for its enchanting forests and prime whale watching opportunities. No matter where you're based, consider an intimate stay at a boutique hotel, an inn or a bed-and-breakfast to relax, reconnect.

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Wine-loving duos who don't want to splurge on a Napa getaway should consider Sonoma. Often described as Napa's more relaxed, affordable sibling, Sonoma is chock-full of laid-back vineyards , secluded resorts and country inns. When couples need a break from sipping vino, they can head to Sonoma Coast State Park to trek through the trails that crisscross the park and admire the spectacular California scenery. Or, save some coin on dining by packing a picnic to enjoy at Lake Sonoma Recreation Area.

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If you're craving a dreamy Caribbean retreat without the pricey airfare or the need for a passport, consider the island of Puerto Rico. This colorful destination is home to a smattering of beachfront resorts, but it also features stunning natural wonders like El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. The charmingly vibrant Old San Juan is perfect for relaxing dinners, street dancing and evening strolls with your sweetheart, or opt to stay in Rincón for its seclusion and postcard-worthy sunsets.

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New York's Finger Lakes area is one of the top wine regions in the country, and it's an easy vacation spot to reach from much of the East Coast and parts of the Midwest. The fee for tastings at the wineries is often small in comparison to other regions. This scenic destination is also equal parts romantic and affordable thanks to its variety of cozy cabin rentals, waterfront dining venues and fun outdoor activities to do together year-round (think: hiking and biking in the warmer months and skiing in the winter).

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Fall foliage along the Appalachian Trail and Blue Ridge Parkway transform this quaint North Carolina mountain town into a rustic retreat. You can save money by choosing a bed-and-breakfast instead of a luxury resort, and free activities abound, such as hiking or stargazing. Tickets don't come cheap for the city's top attraction, the Biltmore Estate, but you can get your money's worth with a full day of touring the ornate Biltmore House and weaving through the prolific gardens. What's more, Asheville's revered dining scene remains unfussy, so you're sure to find barbecue joints and taco shops that won't break the bank.

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Sitting about 70 miles south of Denver, Colorado Springs offers mountain town allure at a lower price point than its northern neighbor. The area's must-visit natural attraction, Garden of the Gods Park, is completely free to visit and offers hiking, biking and rock climbing. Once couples have worked up an appetite, they can tuck into hearty fare at more than 20 cozy craft breweries or other buzzworthy dining options . Then, dance the night away at one of the low-key live music venues the city has to offer.

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When you and your significant other aren't exploring the charming cobblestone streets of Old Port, admiring the Victorian-era architecture in West End or perusing eclectic galleries in the Arts District, steal away to one of Portland, Maine's secluded beaches for a quiet shoreline stroll. If your heart isn't set on lobster, you can find affordable casual dining spots ranging from sandwich shops and diners to taquerias. For the cheapest rates, plan a winter visit and curl up by the fireplace in your shingled seaside cottage or inn.

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Ticket prices for the Trans-Siberian Railway also depend on the current ruble exchange rate.

Is the Trans-Siberian Railway expensive?

Before starting on your Trans-Siberian Railway adventure you naturally want to know what the entire trip will cost. Although this sounds like a simple question, it is pretty difficult to answer. The Trans-Siberian Railway price of travel depends on the following factors:

  • Which travel class do I want to use? The price for a first class ticket is about three times the price of a 3rd class ticket
  • Am I willing to buy the tickets myself and assume responsibility for the organisation of the trip?
  • How many stopovers do I want to make? The more breaks, the higher the total price.
  • What sort of accommodation do I want? Will it be a luxury hotel or will a hostel dormitory be sufficient?
  • What tours and excursions would I like to go on?
  • What is the current exchange rate for rubles?

Basically, everything from a luxury to a budget holiday is available. If you buy yourself a 3rd Class nonstop ticket at the counter, a few hundred Euros will cover the price. All you will experience is a week on the Trans-Siberian train and will see nothing of the cities on the way. There is, however, any amount of room for upward expansion. Everyone makes different choices about which aspects they are willing to spend money on. I personally prefer to save money on accommodation and railcar class, visit as many cities and do as many trips as possible. To enable better classification of your travel expenses I have contrasted two typical traveler types. In the third column you can calculate the total cost of your own journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that these are only rough estimations and not exact prices.

The all-in costs seem fairly high at first. However, they cover everything and it is quite a long journey taking four weeks. Many people forget to consider that when looking at the list. We should also deduct the running costs for food and leisure at home. I think most visitors to this page will classify themselves somewhere between the two categories, that is around the € 2,000 – € 2,500 range. When comparing these prices with other travel packages, you get the impression that it is hardly worthwhile travelling individually on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that most packages last no more than 14 days and you are herded like cattle through the most beautiful locations.

If you spend less time on the Trans-Siberian Railway you will, of course, pay less. I chose this particular travel length because I prefer not to do things by halves. If you fulfill your dream of travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway, enjoy it and don’t rush things. But it’s up to you, of course. Try playing around with the form a bit to find the appropriate price for your trip.

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