14 Cheap Alternatives Of Costly Famous Travel Destinations

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Make sure to check FATVillage, which is a paradise for art lovers, it is filled with murals, cafes, and galleries. Also, don’t forget about the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens historical home that got a 4.8/5 stars rating on the web.

Michigan

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The mesmerizing Northern Lights of Europe are on the bucket list of many of us. However, not everyone can afford the time and money needed for a trip to Europe.

Thus, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula comes to the rescue. You will have the ability to watch the aurora borealis thanks to the city’s north/south position and relatively low light pollution. However, make sure to get there in April, as it is considered the best period to spot the lights.

Oahu

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Travel booking websites are in a heat up competition to provide great fare deals. This is due to the statement that Southwest Airlines made concerning the start of making flights to Hawaii.

For people who happened to dwell in the western half of the country, you may have a harder time getting to the Caribbean than reaching Oahu; since it may require a flight scheduled to depart at night and arrive the next morning.

Moreover, Oahu is a beautiful destination that guarantees a near Caribbean experience at a more affordable expense.

Reno Tahoe

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Reno is The Biggest Little City in the World that offers the same kind of world-class entertainment as in Vegas, with fewer crowds of course. A city is a great place for outdoor adventures and more known for its famous Burning man festival, concerts, and certainly a lot and a lot of gambling casinos.

Thanks to sheepherders who settled at the region to work as ranchers, Reno Tahoe is influenced by Spanish culture, cuisine, and lifestyle.

Hotels in the city offer everything from gambling games to full-service spas. So, if you are not a big fan of the Sin City, and wanted something more modest, Reno is the right city for you.

Cambridge

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About 50 miles away from London, lies the city of Cambridge. It is a city that will certainly own your gaze thanks to its impressive landmarks buildings. You can pay a visit to the King’s College Chapel, home of the largest and most outstanding fan-vault ceiling in the globe.

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