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July travel list: 10 best (and affordable) trips you can plan

July travel list: 10 best (and affordable) trips you can plan

Time of India6 hours ago

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The summer season is no more about heat, now it's about travelling and exploring new places, enjoying coastal delicacies and getting a tan that lasts for days! July is one of the best months to travel during the summer, with the temperatures being moderate and some places even experiencing rain.
Below are 10 destinations that you can travel to at low costs yet amazing sights.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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What better place to visit in the summer than a Caribbean island? From hiking to snorkelling you can indulge in a variety of activities here and also attend the San Juan music festival and international salsa festival that takes place during the month of July. A roundtrip here would cost you around $180-$260 and let you explore historical forts, breathtaking beaches and groovy parties.
Reykjavik, Iceland
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The largest and capital city of Iceland, Reykjavik has a glorious history and stunning geography that will entice you to explore each and every corner of this place. You can visit the viral Blue Lagoon, drive the Golden Circle for thundering waterfalls and visit old churches and museums, all for a $310-$440 roundtrip.
Algarve, Portugal
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If delicious seafood, sun-kissed beaches, world-class golf and charming coastal towns interest you then Algarve in Portugal could be your next trip destination.
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A round-trip here would cost you anywhere between $450-$1,000.
Hoi An, Vietnam
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Vietnam is one of the most popular summer travel destinations in the world. Hoi An a city in Vietnam, is an ideal destination for people fond of history, culture and beauty. From colourful French buildings to ancient canals, you can explore history through a lens in Hoi An, for a round trip that would cost between $664-$1956.
Cancun, Mexico
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By the Caribbean Sea, is the Mexican city of Cancun perfect for a trip that feels like a long party.
Beachfront hotels, nightclubs and shops make for a memorable holiday that may cost from $176 to $500.
Bali, Indonesia
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Bali is a tropical paradise for all beach lovers. From iconic temples, beautiful waterfalls and adventure activities, you can enjoy for days on the beaches of Bali and forget all about the worries of life. The cost of a trip here would be between $1,200 and $2,000.
Prague, Czech Republic
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A fairy-tale of medieval squares, gigantic castles and energetic beer gardens, Prague in the Czech Republic.
The capital and largest city of the country, it is a place so rich in history that you can't help but gawk. The cost of a trip here would be $600-$700.
Tbilisi, Georgia
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The capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, is a town with a rich heritage of Persian and Russian heritage. With beautiful cathedrals, monasteries and natural scapes Tbilisi should be on your bucket list for sure. It also boasts of a deep food and wine culture that will be memorable. A trip here can cost $700 or less.
Marrakech, Morocco
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Morocco is one of the most colourful countries in the world. Marrakech in particular boasts a merry painting of history, culture and art. Must-see attractions include the Medina, Bahia Palace, and Ozoud Waterfalls along with activities such as cooking classes, hot air balloon rides and some must-do shopping. The cost for this trip would be around $439 to $1000.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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From tango nights to sports nights, you can enjoy the breezy winds of Buenos Aires for about $604. Don't forget to try out the steakhouses and craft beer in local cafes here.
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