Author: | Tim Leffel | ISBN: | 9781621419747 |
Publisher: | BookLocker.com, Inc. | Publication: | January 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tim Leffel |
ISBN: | 9781621419747 |
Publisher: | BookLocker.com, Inc. |
Publication: | January 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
You can travel internationally, and travel well, for less than you spend each month to put a roof over your head. You just need to pick the right places. Places where a fistful of dollars will pay for weeks of hotels, train rides, and meals.
How about $4 beach bungalows? Two or three pints of beer for a dollar? Great restaurant dinners for a buck or two? Museums that cost a few cents? Here, in one location, you can find the world's best travel values.
The World's Cheapest Destinations provides a capsule overview of 21 great travel bargains, with cost information for lodging, restaurant meals, local transportation, and attractions, including "what you can get for a buck or less" in each country. From the Great Pyramids to the Taj Mahal to some of the best snorkeling and diving spots on Earth, this book will show you where to have a fantastic experience without spending a fantastic fortune.
As seen in the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic Traveler, USA Today, the 4-Hour Workweek Blog, Smart Money, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, SmarterTravel.com, Maxim, The Guardian, and more!
“Warning: this book is hazardous to your ability to stay in one place. With your copy of The World's Cheapest Destinations in hand, you can see the world while leaving your savings account untouched.”
- Chris Guillebeau, author of The $100 Startup
"...invaluable for someone who desires to travel but has a limited budget."
- Nomadic Matthew Kepnes, author of How to Travel the World on $50 Per Day
"Tim is correct: where you travel has more to do with saving money then how you travel. This book is a must for affordable travel planning."
- Gary Arndt, editor of Everything-Everywhere.com
"Refreshingly pointed, this compact guide is an ideal handbook for those looking to stretch their money further."
- Stuart McDonald, editor of Travelfish.org
"Update your passport before you read this book because you will want to hit the road afterwards." - Chris Christensen, Amateur Traveler and This Week in Travel podcasts
"Hands down the best guide to traveling the world on a budget."
- Beth Whitman, editor of WanderlustAndLipstick.com
“This is the book I wish I had before I went traveling. It would have saved me a lot of money and provided better insight on what to expect.”
- Michael Tieso, editor-in-chief of Art of Backpacking
“I recommend this book for shoestring travelers, flashpackers, and glampers alike, or to anyone looking to milk the most from their travels!”
- Joshua Berman, author of Moon Nicaragua and Maya 2012: A Guide to Celebrations in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize & Honduras
“Tim Leffel makes me want to pack up my bags because in most of these places it's cheaper than staying home.”
- Johnny Jet DiScala, editor of Johnnyjet.com
"A great book if you’re on a budget. Even better if you're looking for a more authentic travel experience."
- Peter Moore, author of No Shitting in the Toilet and The Wrong Way Home
You can travel internationally, and travel well, for less than you spend each month to put a roof over your head. You just need to pick the right places. Places where a fistful of dollars will pay for weeks of hotels, train rides, and meals.
How about $4 beach bungalows? Two or three pints of beer for a dollar? Great restaurant dinners for a buck or two? Museums that cost a few cents? Here, in one location, you can find the world's best travel values.
The World's Cheapest Destinations provides a capsule overview of 21 great travel bargains, with cost information for lodging, restaurant meals, local transportation, and attractions, including "what you can get for a buck or less" in each country. From the Great Pyramids to the Taj Mahal to some of the best snorkeling and diving spots on Earth, this book will show you where to have a fantastic experience without spending a fantastic fortune.
As seen in the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic Traveler, USA Today, the 4-Hour Workweek Blog, Smart Money, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, SmarterTravel.com, Maxim, The Guardian, and more!
“Warning: this book is hazardous to your ability to stay in one place. With your copy of The World's Cheapest Destinations in hand, you can see the world while leaving your savings account untouched.”
- Chris Guillebeau, author of The $100 Startup
"...invaluable for someone who desires to travel but has a limited budget."
- Nomadic Matthew Kepnes, author of How to Travel the World on $50 Per Day
"Tim is correct: where you travel has more to do with saving money then how you travel. This book is a must for affordable travel planning."
- Gary Arndt, editor of Everything-Everywhere.com
"Refreshingly pointed, this compact guide is an ideal handbook for those looking to stretch their money further."
- Stuart McDonald, editor of Travelfish.org
"Update your passport before you read this book because you will want to hit the road afterwards." - Chris Christensen, Amateur Traveler and This Week in Travel podcasts
"Hands down the best guide to traveling the world on a budget."
- Beth Whitman, editor of WanderlustAndLipstick.com
“This is the book I wish I had before I went traveling. It would have saved me a lot of money and provided better insight on what to expect.”
- Michael Tieso, editor-in-chief of Art of Backpacking
“I recommend this book for shoestring travelers, flashpackers, and glampers alike, or to anyone looking to milk the most from their travels!”
- Joshua Berman, author of Moon Nicaragua and Maya 2012: A Guide to Celebrations in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize & Honduras
“Tim Leffel makes me want to pack up my bags because in most of these places it's cheaper than staying home.”
- Johnny Jet DiScala, editor of Johnnyjet.com
"A great book if you’re on a budget. Even better if you're looking for a more authentic travel experience."
- Peter Moore, author of No Shitting in the Toilet and The Wrong Way Home