13 of the cheapest countries Montrealers can travel to right now, from Cuba to Colombia

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If your travel budget is the only thing stopping you from embarking on the adventure of a lifetime, maybe it’s time to reconsider your destination!

A new study by HelloSafe has ranked the cheapest countries Canadians can visit right now, with the most affordable destinations coming in at under $20 per day for accommodation (hotel or Airbnb), food (restaurants and local stores) and transport within the country (flight, train, bus or taxi).

Of course, this list has some off-the-beaten-path gems, but also a few popular tourist hotspots that are way more affordable than you might think. So, if you’re in need of some travel inspo, we’ve rounded up some of the best (and cheapest) destinations Montrealers can add to their bucket list right now.

While flights aren’t included in the daily budget (and airfares from Montreal can vary), the overall savings on accommodation, food, and transport make these countries ideal for longer stays or even remote work opportunities. Just be sure to check visa requirements in advance!

From the sun-soaked beaches of Cuba to the lush green hills of Laos and the charming cobblestone streets of Georgia, here are 13 destinations you can visit from Canada right now on a budget of under $100 per day.

Laos

Daily budget required: $18

Why you need to go: With its serene green hills, sleepy riverside towns, and French colonial architecture, Laos is a peaceful escape from the everyday hustle. You can explore ancient Buddhist monasteries, kayak along the Mekong River, or chase waterfalls deep into the jungle. For anyone looking for a quiet retreat jam-packed with natural beauty, Laos is a hidden (and very much affordable) gem.

Rwanda

Daily budget required: $28

Why you need to go: Known as the “land of a thousand hills,” Rwanda is a nature lover’s dream. From its rolling landscapes to its famed mountain gorillas, Rwanda offers breathtaking scenery and incredible wildlife experiences. Whether you’re exploring volcanoes or taking in the views of Lake Kivu, this spot offers an unforgettable adventure on a forgettable budget.

Georgia

Daily budget required: $39

Why you need to go: Tucked between Europe and Asia, Georgia is a stunning blend of ancient history and scenic beauty. With its charming cobblestone streets, stunning mountain vistas, and vibrant wine regions, it’s a destination that has something for everyone. Hike in the Caucasus Mountains, enjoy wine in a local vineyard, or stroll through Tbilisi’s charming streets—all while staying within your travel budget.

India

Daily budget required: $49

Why you need to go: India is a sensory explosion of colours, sounds, and tastes. Whether you decide to explore its bustling markets, marvel at the Taj Mahal, or trek through the Himalayas, India has endless variety. From its vibrant cities to peaceful temples, this country’s rich culture and history are just waiting to be explored—and you can do it for under $50 a day.

Nepal

Daily budget required: $49

Why you need to go: Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal is home to some of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest. Whether you’re hiking through breathtaking mountain trails or exploring ancient temples in Kathmandu, Nepal has awe-inspiring beauty at a budget-friendly price.

Cuba

Daily budget required: $51

Why you need to go: Cuba is a captivating mix of history, culture, and sun-soaked beaches. You can spend your days lounging on the sands of Varadero or exploring Havana’s lively streets with their retro cars and colourful buildings. Whether you’re into history or just looking for a sunny escape, Cuba promises a lot for a little.

Colombia

Daily budget required: $54

Why you need to go: Colombia’s landscapes are as colourful as its culture, from the tropical Caribbean coastline to the coffee-covered highlands. Explore Cartagena’s cobblestone streets, relax on the beaches of Tayrona, or hike through the lush valleys of Salento, all without splurging your travel budget.

Sri Lanka

Daily budget required: $62

Why you need to go: Sri Lanka is a tropical island paradise packed with golden beaches, lush tea plantations, and ancient temples. You can ride a scenic train through the mountains or explore wildlife parks full of elephants and leopards. Either way, Sri Lanka is perfect for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure, but who don’t want to break the bank.

Bolivia

Daily budget required: $65

Why you need to go: Bolivia is home to some of the most surreal landscapes on earth, from the mirror-like Uyuni Salt Flats to the towering peaks of the Andes. Between exploring ancient ruins and taking in the views from high-altitude cities like La Paz, you can eat, drink and sleep here for just $65 a day.

Indonesia

Daily budget required: $73

Why you need to go: With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia offers endless adventure. From the tranquil beaches of Bali to the temples of Yogyakarta and the volcanoes of Java, there’s so much to see and do. Dive into crystal-clear waters, explore tropical jungles, or simply unwind in a quiet beach bungalow—all while sticking to your budget.

Peru

Daily budget required: $74

Why you need to go: Peru is a place where ancient history meets natural wonder. Hike the legendary Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, explore the Amazon rainforest, or wander through vibrant markets in Cusco. Peru’s rich history and stunning landscapes make it a bucket-list destination that’s easier on the wallet than you might think.

Vietnam

Daily budget required: $74

Why you need to go: Vietnam offers a perfect mix of bustling cities, serene countryside, and stunning coastlines. Whether you’re exploring the vibrant, lantern-lit streets of Hanoi, cruising through the limestone cliffs of Halong Bay, or enjoying the tranquillity of its rural villages, Vietnam provides endless opportunities to explore at a super affordable price.

Cambodia

Daily budget required: $76

Why you need to go: Cambodia is known for the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat, but its beauty goes beyond temples. Explore the quiet countryside, relax on Sihanoukville’s beaches, or visit the bustling markets of Phnom Penh. Cambodia’s rich history and friendly locals make it a destination worth visiting, especially when you can do so on a budget.

Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.