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I’m a Travel Expert: 5 Cheap Destinations Gen Xers Are Heading To
An amazing vacation doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Gen X has caught onto this, with many opting to travel a bit off the beaten path. These travelers aren’t afraid to try something new, which also serves as a great way to save money and explore a new area. This can make for an incredible experience — and plenty of exciting travel stories to tell back at home.
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“These countries combine cultural wealth and natural beauty with affordability, which proves to be a hit with Gen X travelers looking for meaningful experiences without breaking the bank,” said Justin Crabbe, a travel expert and CEO at Jettly.
If you’re thinking about making travel plans that fit your budget in 2025, you might want to get onboard with this idea. Here’s a look at five affordable destinations Crabbe said have become popular with Gen Xers.
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Mexico
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Average hotel price in Puerto Vallarta: $132-$247 per night
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Average hotel price in Cancun: $118-$221 per night
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Average hotel price in Acapulco de Juarez: $103-$193 per night
If you opt for Mexico, there’s no shortage of tourist-friendly cities to visit.
“Mexico remains the Gen X favorite for reasons of affordability and adventure,” Crabbe said. “Its calm beaches, arts scene and exciting food experiences really add up to a quite enriching cultural retreat without burning a hole in your wallet.”
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Vietnam
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Average hotel price in Hanoi: $28-$52 per night
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Average hotel price in Ho Chi Minh City: $16-$136 per night
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Average hotel price in Da Nang: $10-170 per night
A winning combination of history, breathtaking natural beauty and unbeatable value makes Vietnam a popular destination for Gen X, Crabbe said.
“Places like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City allow visitors to gorge on savory street food and explore centuries-old landmarks at prices that really stretch the dollar,” he added.
Colombia
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Average hotel price in Bogotá: $32-$60 per night
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Average hotel price in Medellin: $35-$65 per night
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Average hotel price in Cartagena: $81-$151 per night
“Colombia is an emerging star in the firmament of budget travel,” Crabbe said. “Gen X travelers love its variety, from the historical treasures of Bogotá to the lush Amazon landscapes.”
He said the country offers plenty to explore on a budget. “This will be affordable for dining and accommodations, so one really can delve deep into the culture without spending too much.”
Hungary
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Average hotel price in Budapest: $63-$118 per night
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Average hotel price in Pecs: $43-$80 per night
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Average hotel price in Sopron: $64-$119 per night
Whether you’re looking for culture, relaxation, adventure or a little bit of everything, a trip to Hungary can be incredible.
“Hungary and particularly Budapest are a jewel for Gen X travelers to experience luxury at affordable prices,” Crabbe said. “The city combines old-world charm with modern indulgences, offering everything from Michelin-starred dining to thermal spa experiences — all within reach of a budget-friendly trip.”
Slovenia
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Average hotel price in Ljubljana: $82-$153 per night
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Average hotel price in Bled: $101-$188 per night
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Average hotel price in Maribor: $61-$114 per night
“Slovenia is the well-guarded secret in Europe for Gen X travelers,” he said. “And though Ljubljana boasts charming canals and medieval castles, food is relatively affordable, rendering it fairytale-like without the huge price tag.”
Clearly, if you’re looking for a trip packed with culture and history, Slovenia has everything to offer.
Editor’s note: Pricing information was sourced from Budget Your Trip and is accurate as of Dec. 19, 2024.
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