The idea of solo travel may have been unusual a decade ago. Today, it is more popular than ever; and even encouraged! Traveling around the world alone can sound daunting, but it can also turn out to be the most eye-opening and thrilling adventure. Solo travellers have the freedom to explore the world and their innermost selves which is an incredible experience. But the freedom and adventure also come with costs and managing a budget.

There are plenty of safe and affordable destinations for solo travelers out there. The key is finding the ones that align with travelers’ budgets and can give the most bang for their buck. Here is a broken-down list of some of the cheapest travel destinations for solo travelers on a tight budget and their average

10-Passau, Germany

Western Europe may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about budget solo travel destinations, but there are a few hidden gems that are perfect for backpackers and solo travelers. PassauGermany is one of them and one of the most Beautiful Places in Germany.

Located directly on the German and Austrian border, Passau is a Bavarian city with heavy Italian influences. Passau has a great number of free activities and cheap eats. Travelers can explore Dom St. Stephan, Passau’s Old Town, and walk along the Danube, Inn, and Ilz Rivers without having to spend a dime!

Things to do in Passau, Germany: An unexpected surprise

9-Ljubljana, Slovenia

Another hidden gem located in EuropeLjubljana, Slovenia is a must-visit for solo travelers who love the blend of colorful city life and the adventurous outdoors. Ljubljana is considered an extremely safe city to travel to (as is the rest of Slovenia) and won’t break the bank.

Visitors have easy access to free hiking trails, lakes, and other outdoor activities since the Alps are close by. The city itself is easily walkable, so travelers can expect little to no transportation fees. And the food in Ljubljana on average costs between €7-10 which will free up room in the budget if visitors are looking to splurge in another area.

Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, located along a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region.

8- Kraków, Poland

KrakówPoland, is renowned for being insanely budget-friendly for those seeking cheap solo vacation spots compared to the rest of Western Europe. Some hostels and hotels can be as low as €25-35 per night, while an entire meal can cost around €7. Solo travelers can really hit the jackpot when traveling to Kraków!

While Kraków is a smaller city, there are many historical sites to see and delicious food to try at the cafés and bars here. Solo travelers can visit the Wawel Cathedral, climb St. Mary’s Basilica Tower for superb views of the city, and step inside the 10-acre Rynek Glowny Central Square. Afterward, travelers should visit the Wódka Cafe Bar  or Ulica Krokodyli Pub & Café for incredible cocktails and desserts.

Kraków is Poland's most charming urban destination.

7- Marrakech, Morocco

Home to stunning mosques, gardens, and beautiful streets, Marrakech, Morocco is a safe destination for solo travelers on a budget. Most hostels start as low as $24-49 per night and buses can help travelers get around for as little as €0.38.

One of the best ways to experience Marrakech is by walking around the Medina of Marrakesh and enjoying the street food vendors, the colorful mounds of spices, and other market traders. This is a great spot to interact with locals and pick up some unique souvenirs.

Marrakesh is a compact city. From the medina to the new town.

6- Buenos Aires, Argentina

With its brightly colored streets, vibrant atmosphere, and no shortage of inexpensive activities, Buenos Aires is another one of the best destinations for cheap solo travel. Tourists can enjoy all the attractions, architecture, and exciting nightlife activities that Buenos Aires has to offer for less than €30 a day. Argentina’s capital city has something for everyone.

Buenos Aires is often referred to as the “Paris of South America,” just without the huge price tag! The wide variety of French-style cafés and architectural design of the city streets do resemble Paris in some aspects, but Buenos Aires’ charm and rich culture are unmatched.

Buenos Aires combines faded colonial architecture with Latin passion, dynamite dining and a robust nightlife.

5- Seville, Spain

Located in southwestern Spain, the glamorous and vibrant city of Seville is a haven for solo travelers on a budget. Seville has so many attractions and beautiful landmarks that visitors may need 2–3 days to get the full experience.

Hostels in Seville usually run for €20-40 per night, while hotels cost around €55 or higher. Solo travelers can spend a day walking around Seville and touring historical attractions basically for free. When it comes to cuisine, Seville has a plethora of authentic, cheap eats that don’t sacrifice quality. For local Seville flare, visit Bar Alfalfa for tapas and other snacks! Everything on their menu is under €5.

Seville seduces you. Flamenco clubs keep the intense intimacy of this centuries-old tradition alive whilst aristocratic mansions recall the city's past as a Moorish capital.

4- Machu Picchu, Peru

In Peru you will see a Wonder of the World, colorful mountain landscapes, and experience a unique culture all on a budget is what makes this destination in Peru so incredible! Besides being budget-friendly, Machu Picchu, Peru, is also a safe destination for solo travelers.

For solo travelers who are not averse to hiking and outdoor adventures, Machu Picchu offers a fair amount of challenging hikes and archeological sites. Tickets to the Machu Picchu ruins are around €75 for adults, and it’s highly recommended to buy tickets months in advance.

Historische hailegdommen Machu Picchu. UNESCO Wereldaarfgoudstee. Machu Picchu. Type, Mixt. Regioon, Latains Amerikoa en de Karrieben.

3- Coron, Palawan, The Philippines

This small municipality on the island of Palawan in the Philippines is a true hidden gem that offers crystal-clear lagoons, serene beaches, and unique, off-the-grid houseboat accommodations. Solo travelers will never want to leave! Besides the stunning location, the best part about Coron is how insanely budget-friendly the island is. As one of the cheapest Philippines vacation spots, most hostels and hotels range from €5-10 per night.

Travelers shouldn’t miss out on Coron’s amazing snorkelling opportunities. There are at least a dozen different snorkelling spots that let travelers get up close to the colorful coral and even shipwrecks . Moreover, Coron is home to some of the best scuba diving spots in the world. Overall, solo travelers looking for an affordable vacation in paradise should skip the expensive Maldives and come to Coron instead.

Coron is the third-largest island in the Calamian Islands in northern Palawan in the Philippines.

2- Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh (pronounced puh-nom pen), is Cambodia’s capital city and is surprisingly budget-friendly for solo travelers. This now-modern city was built in the 15th century by the French. And French is still widely spoken throughout the city along with English and Khmer.

Solo travelers can expect to spend roughly €18-25 on a hostel or hotel in Phnom Penh. Visitors will pay even less for delicious street food and at restaurants. Typical Southeast Asian cuisine in Phnom Penh like Fish Amok, Balut, and steamed pork buns can be found under €5. Visitors can spend an evening out on the town by the Tonlé Sap River or enjoy Phnom Penh’s eccentric nightlife.

Phnom Penh is in the south-central region of Cambodia, and is fully surrounded by the Kandal province.

1- Zagreb, Croatia

Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, is the perfect budget solo travel destination for those who want to experience the heart of Europe but with affordable prices. Zagreb has a little something for everyone: bustling town squares, a historic cathedral, museums, open markets, and delicious eats.

Travelers can visit the Zagreb Cathedral, Dolac Farmers’ Market, and St. Mark’s Church for free. Any museums like the Museum of Broken Relationships, Zagreb City Museum, and the Museum of Hangovers (yes, this is a real museum about drunk/hangover stories) will cost visitors around €5-7.

For cheap eats around the city, solo travelers should check out Kai Street Food Bar or Curry Bowl for the best fusion and Sri Lankan food in Zagreb! Plus, their meals cost anywhere from €3-11.

Zagreb is made for strolling. Wander through the Upper Town's red-roof and cobblestone glory, peppered with church spires.

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