The Best Bargain Destinations You Need to Visit in 2018

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

It’s time to live the good life and walk the pathway to paradise. The ticket to Key West in Florida is for $475. Even though the Island was damaged by the Hurricane Irma, it is still that beautiful tropical oasis that will bewitch your soul and captivate all your senses.

Now, the tourism industry is trying hard and hoping to bounce back this year. The Key West is calling you for a visit in which you can enjoy the Island’s tropical pleasures without leaving a hole in your pocket. What do you think? Sounds great to me…

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#2 – Cincinnati


Cincinnati
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A ticket to Cincinnati will cost you $347 and it’s better to be booked in August. Many places are to be visited and discovered. You can visit the Over-The-Rhine district, which is located at the center of the city’s resurgence.

Why not walk in Brewery Heritage Trail where you can come across one of the Cincinnati’s oldest breweries! Here you can enjoy brewing your beer in the 19th-century style.

Amid all that action, remember to catch a baseball game, stroll the bridge-striped riverfront, and of course, visit the dummy museum.

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#1 – New Orleans


New Orleans
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The most suitable time to visit New Orleans is in August. The ticket for this year is 8 percent lower than 2017. So, an average airfare ticket will cost you $363. If you are hesitated and don’t know if you should ever visit it, let me tell you that New Orleans is celebrating its 300th anniversary this year.

This celebration will hold many activities and special events that will make your experience an unforgettable one. The city is also promising the completion of some important infrastructure projects and will also give Bourbon Street a new look.

In case you’re still not motivated to go, you should probably know that New Orleans is a unique mixture of different cultures and is that place in the world that breathes eating, drinking and the making of merriment. Don’t you think it’s worth visiting?

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