Do you visit countries with failing economies to help stretch your money?
Do you typically examine the cost of living prior to traveling? If so, what are your experiences, websites of choice regarding this?
I've been going to Canada more lately because of that.
>>1076129
Yeah I always thought that Canada seems a little boring and not worth it considering the cost but now it's looking a lot more attractive. If the rates get any better I'll just say fuck off to Israel and go skiing in Alberta.
For all the Mexicans who complain about the cost of coming to the US, have you ever considered Russia?
>1 Mexican Peso equals 4.18 Russian Ruble
>>1076121
Yes, but never as my main goal. There must be something interesting to that country for me to want to visit it. The money thing is just a big help.
>>1076231
there's something interesting in every country, i think cost is a good tie breaker
Yes, my wife is Ukrainian so Poland and Ukraine were incredibly cheap to visit. Dinner at a nice restaurant in Lviv for 2 was like $7.
>>1076483
Do you truly believe now is the best time to be visiting Ukraine?
Poland perhaps.
>>1076560
I'm going there in a couple of months. I don't supposed you can get anywhere near the action in any case.
So, yeah. I almost travel exclusively to inexpensive countries. To be honest, almost everywhere is much cheaper than home.