Europe is an incredibly diverse continent, with a multitude of languages, cultures, and histories that dissect and interweave each other as much as they separate and diverge from country to country.
While entrance fees to museums and costs for hotel rooms can stack up if you are exploring places such as Rome or Venice, head away from the tourist traps to see the real Italy.
While it might seem from the news that Greece always appears to be in dire economic straits, for the discerning budget traveler, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
One of the cheapest places to travel in Europe, and with cheap transport, food and accommodation – and importantly, cheap beer! – it’s hard to go wrong.
A great destination for beer and nature lovers. The country has a treasure trove of small cities to explore, where you’ll find hardly any other travelers.
The country offers similarly spectacular coastline and history for much lower prices. Despite its small size, there are plenty of incredible things to do in Montenegro.
Once one of the most isolated places in Europe, but today, it’s slowly gaining a reputation for itself amongst intrepid travelers, because it’s possibly the cheapest place to travel in Europe.