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7 Best Group Travel Companies for Young Adults and College Students in 2024

These guided tour companies offer the very best group tours for young people..

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With stress-free itineraries, travel dates built around school schedules, and even flexible payment plans, the best group tours for young people give travelers of a similar age the opportunity to vacation together all over the world. Most travel companies for young adults offer summer vacation, winter break, spring break, and even semester-long or gap year immersions geared toward college-aged young adults. Some of the most popular excursions include ski tours in North America and Europe and island hopping in the Caribbean or Greece.

2024’s Best Group Travel Companies for Young Adults

If you’re a college-aged young adult looking for a guided trip with similarly aged people, consider one of these travel tour companies for young adults whose group tours rank among the very best in the world for people between the ages of 18 and 35.

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Tour operator Contiki has specialized in group travel for people ages 18 to 35 since 1962. Today this popular group travel company for young adults offers more than 300 trips to more than 50 countries, encompassing many different trip styles. A favorite tour among college-aged adults is Contiki’s 11-day Greek Island Hopping  adventure around Greece’s most popular islands. Other popular tours include its  Cape Safari and Falls tour  in South Africa and  Balkans Discovery tour  in Central Europe. Contiki is currently booking trips for both 2024 and 2025.

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Contiki throws in all of the essentials in its group travel tours, including lodging in hotels, hostels, lodges, or boats. Trip managers, drivers, local guides, on-site team members, and on-road cooks are all trained, knowledgeable, and have a strong passion for travel to make each experience hassle-free. The company’s tours for young adults also include air-conditioned coaches (all with free Wi-Fi) in Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and comfortable mini-coaches in Asia and Latin America. Some tours include an internal flight, a boat, or even a bullet train.

Contiki is dedicated to sustainable travel with “Make Travel Matter” experiences on many trips and ongoing initiatives to reduce food waste, source electricity from renewable sources, eliminate single-use plastics, and ultimately achieve carbon neutrality.

Quick Facts about Group Tours for Young Adults with Contiki

  • Average guided tour group size:  12 to 50 people depending on location; no more than 16 on Detour trips led by a local host.
  • Price range:  Most of Contiki’s trips are in the $1,000 to $3,000 range, but some are as low as $187 (for a four-day ski trip) and some as high as $7,600 (for a 45-day European adventure).
  • What’s included:  Accommodations, transportation within the trip, admission prices, most breakfasts, and many dinners.
  • What’s not included:  Pre-and post-trip transportation, activities during free times, some meals, and tips.
  • Primary audience:  Contiki is a specialized group travel company for young adults that exclusively offers group tours for people ages 18 to 35.
  • Destinations:  United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

2. G Adventures

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One of the world’s largest independent adventure travel companies, G Adventures provides 750 small group tours across all seven continents. With such a large portfolio, G Adventures attracts a wide range of travelers, but two of its travel group styles in particular are perfect for young adults: 18-to-Thirtysomethings and Roamies .

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Partnering with Hostelworld, G Adventures created Roamies specifically for 18- to 35-year-olds, offering small group tours with the social atmosphere found in hostels around the world. G Adventures currently offers about 40 Roamies itineraries in Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Americas. For example, the  Yucatan Adventure  in Mexico lets young adults explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza and Tulum while staying in hostels along the way to keep the trip budget-friendly.

The tour company’s 18-to-Thirtysomethings trips specialize in fast-paced and affordable itineraries that appeal to young people. Some popular tours include  Paris to Rome: Picnics and Pizza ,  Peru: Ancient Cities and the Andes ,  New Zealand: Mountain Biking and Black Sand Beaches ,  Southern Africa: Bush Camps and Wildlife Spotting , as well as multiple U.S.A. road trips such as California’s Highway 1 .

Quick Facts about Group Tours for Young Adults with G Adventures

  • Average guided tour group size:  10 to 12 people.
  • Price range:  Depending on the destination and length of trip, tours range from $169 to $8,949.
  • What’s included:  Accommodations, activities listed on the itinerary, and some meals.
  • What’s not included:  Airfare, some meals, and tips.
  • Primary audience:  Roamies and 18-to-Thirtysomething are specifically geared towards the traditional college-age and young adult market.
  • Destinations:  More than 100 countries across all seven continents.

3. EF Education First

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Founded in 1965 in Sweden and widely recognized as a leader in group tours for young people, EF Education First is a global education company specializing in language, academic, cultural exchange, and educational travel programs. EF Education First has grown to become one of the world’s largest international education companies, offering every imaginable way to see the world, experience a new culture, learn a language, or earn an academic degree. 

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Programs specifically designed for young adults include EF Gap Year, EF Ultimate Break, and EF College Study Tours:

  • EF Gap Year  offers experiences tailor-made for young adults taking time off between high school and college; programs range from short-term to semester-long to full academic year. A 10-week gap year program called The Voyager (running in spring and fall 2024) visits Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, and Japan, and it includes language learning, internships, and service. 
  • EF Ultimate Break  trips are vacations for 18- to 35-year-olds ranging from a week to a month or longer. These popular group tours for young people include  Ultimate Europe  (14 cities in 35 days),  Japan: Tokyo and Beyond  (nine days, four cities), and  Scandinavia  (11 days, three cities). 
  • Specifically for college students, EF College Study Tours are faculty-led study abroad programs that include  Anime and Manga in Japan ,  Intercultural Studies in South Africa , and many more.

Quick Facts about Group Tours for Young Adults with EF Education First

  • Average guided tour group size:  10 to 40 people, depending on the specific program.
  • Price range:  $2,800 to $19,450 (for 10 weeks).
  • What’s included:  All flights and local transfers to each stop of your itinerary, all accommodations and some meals, one-on-one mentorship and 24/7 travel support before and during your program, program leadership and direction by full-time EF Field Directors and Student Life Coordinators, guided excursions, and hands-on workshops with local experts.
  • What’s not included:  Some meals, optional activities during free time, and some tips.
  • Primary audience:  U.S. college students and young adults ages 18 to 35 years old.
  • Destinations: EF Education First has tours in more than 60 countries around the world.

4. Intrepid Travel

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For more 30 years, Intrepid Travel has helped travelers experience local cultures around the world while creating positive change in the communities its group tours visit. Intrepid’s nonprofit foundation, The Intrepid Foundation , has raised more than $11 million for 130-plus charities worldwide.

All of Intrepid Travel’s group tours utilize experienced, local leaders to handle the trip logistics, and those leaders offer unique insights and take groups to places where the locals frequent.  Getting from one place to another each day is included in the trip experience, and utilizing local transportation is part of the cultural immersion, which can mean anything from a Japanese bullet train to a Thai tuk tuk.

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The company’s trip itineraries for young adults are called 18 to 29s Adventures . These tours build in plenty of free-time to explore your own way. Understanding the limited budgets of college students, Intrepid’s group trips for 18- to 29-year-olds offer simple, well-located accommodations, tasty local food, and local transportation in order to help your travel budget stretch further.

Popular destinations for college-age students and young people include traveling from Casablanca to Marrakech in  Essential Morocco , visiting the Taj Mahal and Himalayan Mountains in  Real Delhi to Kathmandu , and discovering the heart of Bohemia passing through seven countries in  Real Central Europe . Because Intrepid believes in giving back to the community, it plants 50 trees in Kenya for every 18-to-29s trip booked.

Quick Facts about Group Tours for Young People with Intrepid Travel

  • Average guided tour group size:  10 people.
  • Price range:  $1,000 to $5,000.
  • What’s included:  Local leaders, admissions to big-ticket attractions, simple accommodations ranging from hotels to guest houses to hostels, local transportation, and some meals.
  • What’s not included:  Airfare, some meals, optional activities, and tips.
  • Primary audience:  Traditional college-age students and young adults 18 to 29 years old.
  • Destinations:  More than 40 itineraries in Africa, Asia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America, and South America

5. REI Adventures

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You’re familiar with their outdoor gear, but did you know REI also offers guided outdoor trips for young adults throughout North America? REI Adventures ‘s tours are a great way for young travelers to get first-hand experience and guidance as they’re getting more into backpacking and adventure travel.

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The company has many curated itineraries specifically for 18- to 35-year-olds that are designed to be more affordable and flexible. These shorter under-35 tours last three to six days and visit popular national parks around the United States, such as the Great Smoky Mountains , Joshua Tree , Yosemite , and Zion . Camping, backpacking, hiking, and rafting are among the featured activities on these under-35 trips for young people.

Quick Facts about Group Tours for Young Adults with REI

  • Price range:  $1,149 to $2,999 for members; non-member rates are slightly higher.
  • What’s included:  Camping gear, meals, and national park fees.
  • What’s not included:  Transportation to the trip’s starting point.
  • Primary audience:  REI’s Under-35 tours are intended for 18- to 35-year-olds.
  • Destinations:  National parks in the United States.

6. AdventureWomen

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Offering more than 50 trips to 65 different countries,  AdventureWomen  is a women-owned, women-run company that exclusively offers travel tours for women . While not specifically designed for college students, the itineraries are perfect for female college friends or young adults looking to travel the world together in a safe and empowering environment.

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On the company’s trips, young women can expect small, multigenerational groups that allow bonding with each other as well as connecting with local women along the way. Trips are specifically designed to engage women in the regions visited, such as female artisans in Thailand, an apprentice geisha in Japan, or rose farmers in Turkey.

Popular destinations include week-long  trips to Iceland  to chase the Northern Lights, a multisport adventure in Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks , and even a trek to the  Everest Base Camp in Nepal . Adventure trips range from moderate levels that engage your brain more than body to challenging trips for seasoned outdoor enthusiasts. The women-only adventures include lodging, ground transportation, most meals and activities, guides, and some gratuities.

Quick Facts about Group Tours for Young People with AdventureWomen

  • Average guided tour group size:  12 to 15 people.
  • Price range:  Upscale.
  • What’s included:  Accommodations, most meals and activities, ground transportation, tour guides (called Managers), some gratuities.
  • What’s not included:  Pre- and post-trip transportation, alcohol, some gratuities, certain meals.
  • Primary audience:  Women seeking to travel with other women.
  • Destinations:  Europe, Africa, North America, Central America, South America, and the Middle East.

7. IES Abroad

While not a tour company, per se,  IES Abroad  is notable among the best group travel companies for young adults because it’s one of the leading providers of cultural education opportunities for college students. With more than 130 programs throughout Europe, South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and Africa, its offerings run the gamut from short-term summer programs (one to two weeks) to full academic year immersion. 

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College students can find places to study abroad based on subject, interests, lifestyle, or hobbies. Interested in food? Then perhaps a  study abroad program in France  or  Tradition and Cuisine in Tuscany  summer program is the way to go. Consider yourself an environmentalist? Browse the company’s list of environmentally focused study abroad destinations .

If you’re currently a college student, consider this your reminder to also check out the study abroad options at your school. Even if you don’t use IES Abroad, oftentimes colleges and universities will offer their own study abroad programs that cost the same (or less) than a semester at your home institution. And if your college or university doesn’t have a study abroad office, it will still have access to IES Abroad’s programs.

Quick Facts about Cultural Education Opportunities for College Students with IES Abroad

  • Average guided tour group size:  Varies depending on course size.
  • Price range:  Cost of a semester at a U.S. institution.
  • What’s included:  Personal advising before you go, access to academic opportunities, guaranteed housing, and health and safety support.
  • What’s not included:  Pre- and post-trip transportation, meals, optional tours and weekend activities.
  • Primary audience:  Traditional college-age students.
  • Destinations:  IES Abroad partners with 500 colleges and universities around the world, including in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and South America.

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Looking for an authentic travel experience with your peers that allows you the flexibility to travel your way? We have you covered!  Taking a gap year and not in college? No problem! This trip is designed for anyone ages 19-22 interested in an adventure.

We unbundled most of the activities to provide an affordable program where you can have plenty of flexibility to pick and choose your own unique experience! Creative itinerary, plenty of free time, and exciting options allow you to make the most out of your travels. Meet fellow travelers from all over while experiencing Greece on your own terms!

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Yes! With our flexible payment plans, you can lock in your spot with a simple deposit and pay the balance in monthly installments leading up to your trip.

We accept most major credit providers, including VISA, Mastercard, and AMEX. With our payment plan option, you can secure your group reservation with a small deposit and pay the rest monthly.

Packages are priced per person. The total cost at checkout will be split evenly across everyone in the group. The cost of your trip is based on the room type you select and the number of people in the room/reservation.  This means that you'll be able to take advantage of the best deals by making sure that your total travelers match the full occupancy of the room you are choosing!

A Party Pass gives you access to specific events during an experience - like pool parties, club nights and live performances - but it doesn’t include accommodation . Party Passes are ideal if you're local to an experience or want to find your own accommodations.

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RESORT FEES or hotel PARKING FEES are NOT included in your trip pricing. We cannot collect this fee on behalf of the hotel due to the fact these fees often change and are out of our control. Therefore, you will be responsible for paying resort fees and/or parking fees with the hotel directly, upon arrival.

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If you are traveling internationally, you’ll be charged U.S. and foreign departure taxes and fees in addition to your package price. These taxes and fees vary depending on your departure city and destination, and may change if the government changes the fees between the time you book and the time you travel. Passengers are responsible for any changes in taxes and fees. Tours may also include a processing fee that varies by destination. When you price your trip, all airport fees and processing fees will be included in your final price.

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Once your deposit is received, all cancellations must be written and sent to our office via email. There is a cancellation fee that will be assessed to your account based on time of cancellation. If your package is paid in full and includes the Comprehensive Travel Insurance, you may be entitled to a refund through the insurance company. Please contact our Customer Service department at [email protected] with any cancellation requests or questions.

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Europe brings a lot to the table—like pasta, and paella, and pastries. Oh, and art and architecture, monuments and the Mediterranean, and nature and nightlife. With so much to do and see on our trips to Europe, it’s time to put it on your bucket list. The only question is, one country or the whole continent?

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The 4 Best Guided Travel Companies for College Students

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We’re all itching to travel, so what better way to pass the time than planning a trip for 2021. Check out some of the best guided travel companies for college students below to help kickstart your trip planning! 

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1. EF Ultimate Break

Looking for something a bit more educational? EF, or Educational Tours, may be a great option for you. With EF, you can tour places such as England and France while learning about WWII or the STEM field. Perfect for history buffs or those looking to challenge their mind!

Between the wide selection of trips and the great travel deals, it’s no wonder that Contiki is many college students’ first choice when booking a guided travel experience. Right now they’re having a Great 2021 Escape Sale where you can save up to 25% on a 2021 European trip. Think Greek Island Hopping and cycling through the Scandavian cities!

3. Intrepid Travel

The travel experiences offered by Intrepid certainly live up to the name, as they are full o adventure and culture. Check out some of their most popular destinations , such as Vietnam, Morocco, and more to secure your spot for future travels. 

4. Bus2Alps

Already overseas and looking for a weekend trip? Bus2Alps is a great option. This travel company is popular amongst American study abroad students in Europe- and rightfully so. Traveling with Bus2Alps eliminates the stress of weekend trips while abroad; they take care of transportation and hostel bookings. Plus, they offer a variety of activities that range in prices, such as skiing  the Alps and wandering through downtown Dublin on a pub crawl .

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Looking for a college student travel program? Global Works offers both customizable faculty-led programs and alternative spring breaks for university students and groups. Our college travel programs are more than a study abroad trip. We partner with local communities for an immersive, hands-on, service-learning experience. We believe, whole-heatedly, that the best way to learn about the world is through experiential education, lending to building deeper connections as global citizens.

Our international student programs are the perfect fit for an alternative spring break or to supplement a college course. As you’re considering a university student travel program, would you like a trip that truly takes you out of the classroom and into the world? Partner with Global Works on a well-organized, immersive, and impactful college travel program that truly allows student to travel with purpose!

For a taste of a Global Works university program, watch this video of a Puerto Rico Trip with GA Tech Athletics:

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Student Group Travel: An Ultimate Guide

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Are you a student group leader looking to plan an unforgettable trip for your peers? Look no further than this comprehensive guide on planning a memorable student group trip for your sports team, club, or academic group. From choosing the perfect destination to organizing transportation, accommodations, and activities, we’ll walk you through every step of the process. Planning student trips can be overwhelming, but you can succeed with our expert tips and suggestions. So, grab a pen and paper and get ready to take some notes because, by the end of this guide, you’ll be well on your way to masterminding a trip your peers will discuss for years to come.

Hassle-free group student travel planning & organization

Organizing hassle-free college student group travel can be a challenging and time-consuming task. Apart from the struggles of agreeing on the destination, travel dates, and budget, there are myriads of safety measures to consider. Some countries like North Korea can be fun and breathtaking, but authorities may arrest and imprison group members if they lack proper approvals and preparations. Equipping all students with necessary items for their journey, such as passports and visas, if applicable, is critical. Not to mention that coordinating with other chaperones or teachers in planning the safety of students can be demanding, especially with a large group. Despite the challenges, achieving safety, fun, and enjoyment is possible during such endeavors.

The ultimate guide to student group tour planning: Tips, ideas, and destinations

Planning a student group trip can be a breeze with proper preparation. Whether you’re a seasoned group leader or a first-timer, this guide will help you create a trip that will be both memorable and enjoyable for everyone involved. So, let’s get started on planning your next adventure!

Setting a budget for your trip

Setting a budget is the first step in planning a successful group student travel. You need to figure out how much money you have and how much you can afford to spend on each aspect of the journey. This will help you make informed decisions about where to go, where to stay, and the activities you can enjoy. It’s important to consider all the costs, including transportation, accommodations, food, activities, and any other expenses that may arise. It would help if you also accounted for unexpected expenses and emergencies, such as medical bills or last-minute changes to your itinerary. If you’re on a tight budget, consider requesting donations or sponsorships from local businesses, companies, or organizations. You can also try fundraising or crowdfunding to help cover some of the costs. Remember, the more money you have available, the more options you’ll have when planning your trip.

Choosing a destination that appeals to group members

Choosing a destination can be daunting, especially if you’re trying to please everyone in your group. However, with some research and creativity, you can find a destination that appeals to everyone, if not most group members. It can be impossible to please everyone. However, starting by considering your group’s interests is the right approach. Do they enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and camping, or are they more interested in cultural experiences like museums and historical landmarks? Once you know what your group likes, research online to find destinations that offer those experiences. Most importantly, when choosing a destination, consider factors like weather, accessibility, and safety. You want to choose a place that’s easy to get to, has plenty of activities and attractions, and is safe for your group to explore.

Choosing a destination may seem easy, but it’s a complex process that requires support and careful guidance. While many people depend on online reviews to choose hotels and accommodation venues, most testimonials are fake. You’ll need someone with industry experience, preferably a local, to assist you. Custom Writings is an essay writing service with experts who can help you choose safe, affordable, and convenient travel destinations as a group leader. Moreover, they can write original reviews for your preferred destinations, helping you to make informed choices. Their writers can also assist you in drafting a safety plan for your team, enhancing your team’s security. Visit their website to know more about their other services.     

Planning transportation – flights, buses, or car rentals

Once you have chosen a destination, it’s time to start thinking about transport. Will you fly, take a bus, rent a car, or walk? Each option has pros and cons, so it’s vital to consider your group’s needs and budget when making this decision.

If you’re traveling a long distance, flying may be the most efficient and time-saving option. However, it can also be expensive, especially for a large group. You may be able to save money by booking your flights in advance or by using a group travel booking website. However, taking a bus or renting a car may be more cost-effective if you visit a locale. This will also give you more flexibility when planning your itinerary and exploring your destination.

Additionally, be sure to consider the specific needs of your student travel group. Will you make frequent stops for restroom breaks or meals? Or need special accommodations for members of your group with disabilities? Ensure you plan well and communicate any special needs or requests to your transportation provider.

Finding suitable accommodations for your group

After transportation, finding suitable accommodations for your group is the next step in planning a successful student group trip. The options include hotels, hostels, vacation rentals, and camping sites. It’s important to choose solutions that are safe, comfortable, and affordable for your group.

It’s critical to consider the size of your group and the type of trip you’re planning. A vacation rental or hostel may be a more cost-effective option than a hotel if you’re many. However, a hotel may be better if you want more privacy and comfort.

Don’t choose hotels and rentals blindly. Instead, read reviews from previous guests and check the location to ensure they’re in a safe and convenient area. You may also want to consider amenities like complimentary breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking to help you save money and make your trip more comfortable.

Handling emergencies and unexpected situations while on the trip

Despite your best efforts to plan for every possible situation, emergencies and unexpected situations can still arise while on the trip. It’s essential to have a plan for handling these circumstances and ensuring your group members’ safety and well-being.

Start by creating a disaster response plan that outlines what to do in a medical emergency, natural catastrophe, or other unexpected events. Ensure that everyone in your group knows this plan and always has a copy. If possible, take insurance cover for all members before the trip.

It would be best to have a plan to handle lost or stolen items, missed transportation, or other common travel mishaps. Ensure that everyone in your group knows whom to contact in a crisis and can access emergency funds if needed.

Why proper planning is critical for a successful student group trip

Successful student group travel tours require careful planning, budgeting, planning, and research. Following the tips and suggestions in this guide ensures that your journey is memorable, safe, and enjoyable for everyone in your group. Remember to stay flexible and open to new experiences, and don’t forget to document and share your experiences with others. With a little effort and creativity, you can plan a trip that your peers will be discussing for years to come. 

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45 Best Places to Travel for College Students

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Welcome to college! Freedom! Time to discover the highs and lows of being on your own for the first time — that means figuring out  how to save money , navigate your  college campus , study with less structure, and cook your own meals. College is also one of the best times to explore the world internationally and  locally  since you can make your own decisions ( ooh ahh ). So whether you’re  studying abroad  or exploring via these 9 other  ways to travel in college , these are the best places to travel for college students in the USA and internationally!

And let me tell you, I’ve traveled throughout my undergraduate and graduate college careers and these really are the best places for college students to travel. They have a great mix of adventure and relaxation because we both know how tolling finals are and best of all they are all cheap destinations for student sized budgets!

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Student Travel Destinations in the USA

1. Portland, Oregon

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If you dream of a cozy, rainy getaway where you can curl up with a book that you’ve been putting off reading, while drinking some amazing local coffee, Portland, Oregon is for you! While it’s not necessarily the cheapest at first glance, it can definitely be visited on a budget as there are lots of free or cheap things to do in Portland .

Don’t miss  Powell’s Bookstore , where the main location (1005 W Burnside St) has over one million books, and coffee cafes galore!

Multnomah Falls  is an epic waterfall that cascades down beautifully. There are numerous hiking trails nearby as well.

OMSI is the  Oregon Museum of Science and Industry  and should definitely be on your list of to-do’s in Portland. This  science site  has many interactive exhibits for all ages that cover topics like chemistry, physics, astronomy, natural history, biology, paleontology, and more! Tickets only cost $12 for adults.

Lastly, don’t miss the  incredible food in Portland,  an experience that’s on our  West Boast bucket list ! Try the famous Voodoo Donuts (or for a local preferred donut shop try Blue Star Donuts). Coffee shops are also popular. Try Never Coffee, Coava Coffee Roasters, or Good Coffee.

You can expect to spend $80 a day in Portland, but can easily cut down on costs by sharing  accommodation ,  cooking your own meals, and taking public transportation serviced by TriMet.

Japanese garden in spring with a small waterfall and Japanese maple trees

Related read >> Top gardens in Portland (including the Japanese Garden pictured above)

2. Los Angeles, California

I truly believe Los Angeles is one of the best cities in the USA to visit, whether you’re in college or not (I might be biased since I’m from Los Angeles… but still ). I highly recommend putting LA on your radar as there is a lot to do, see, and eat. Plus  Los Angeles can be very affordable , believe it or not.

For a  one day visit to Los Angeles , I recommend visiting highlights of Downtown including  Grand Central Market  where you can pick and choose from a bunch of vendors for the ultimate meal. Within walking distance you can also easily visit  Olvera Street , an original Mexican cobblestone street from 1930 with food, vendors, and historic exhibits, and  Chinatown , another culturally historic area with authentic food, shopping, and beautiful architecture. And nearby is also  Angel’s Flight  railway, the iconic  Bradbury building , and the  Last Bookstore  where you can take some  epic Instagram photos !

If you can visit Los Angeles for a long weekend or even spring break, this  5 day Los Angeles itinerary  covers everything!

You can expect to spend $60 a day, if you stay in budget  accommodation  and cook some of your meals.

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Related read >> Once in a lifetime things to do in LA

3. Las Vegas, Nevada

America’s sin city is one of the best party spots for college students, even if you’re under 21! There is so much to do in Vegas that you’ll easily be entertained even without access to bars or clubs.

First, lounge at the pools for a little R&R. Every hotel has a pretty incredible pool so you can’t go wrong. Try the  Virgin Hotels  just where they have 3 pools, a spa, and a beach club!

Don’t miss the spectacular shows in Las Vegas. There are a number of  cirque du soleil shows , like Ka at the MGM Grand, O at the Bellagio, and even the Beatles LOVE show at the Mirage. Alternatively, check out the many  magic shows . My favorite is Mac King, which is a comedy magic show at the Harrah’s. Tickets might seem expensive, but there are  ways to save in Vegas  that can reduce the cost significantly!

In addition to shows, Las Vegas hosts lots of  concerts, exhibitions, and events  throughout the year that are over the top in the best way.

Not to mention the food and restaurants in Las Vegas are some of the best in the country with over the top delights, hidden speakeasies, and simple classics.

Lastly, don’t be afraid to venture outside of the Strip for other fun activities like visiting  Red Rock Canyon  and the  Seven Magic Mountains  art exhibit.

Budget $60-70 per day, assuming you stay at a hotel on the Strip and assuming you share lodging with friends.

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International destinations are so appealing as a college student (and just in general), but there are incredible natural wonders at home in the USA.  Arizona  is full of them and makes for a great travel destination for some epic weekend getaways that will easily fit into your student schedule.

First, visit  Page in Northern Arizona  to see  Horseshoe Bend , a natural curve in the Colorado River that lies deep in a canyon, which is an extension of the Grand Canyon. If you are looking to see the Grand Canyon, but don’t want to pay the National Park entry fee of $30, Horseshoe Bend is a good free alternative!

Also in Page is  Antelope Canyon , a slot canyon with beautiful sweeping curved red rocks. Antelope Canyon lies on the Navajo Reservation so tours are required and generally cost $70 per person. While not the cheapest thing to do in Arizona, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so if you can do it, then do it!

Moving South,  Flagstaff, Arizona  is a college town with snowy mountains in the winter, stunning  fall foliage in autumn , and lovely parks in the summer. Hike Humphrey’s Peak, visit Buffalo Park for stargazing , or learn about the discovery of Pluto (which happened from Flagstaff) at Lowell Observatory.

Next,  Sedona  has lots of incredible hiking and spas, which make it a great destination for adventurers who also need a little relaxation. Visit Devil’s Bridge, Cathedral Rock, and Slide Rock State Park.

Last but not least,  Montezuma’s Castle and Well  isn’t entirely a natural wonder since they feature Native American crafted cliff dwellings. But they are a sight to see!

Arizona is very affordable, so spending only $50 a day is doable, especially if you opt for camping instead of staying in a fancy resort.

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5. South Padre Island, Texas

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Located 2 miles off the southern tip of Texas, South Padre Island welcomes thousands of college students every year. With pristine beaches, fun resorts, and exciting attractions, South Padre Island is known as one of the most  affordable spring break spots in Texas .

South Padre Island is home to over 30 miles of sandy beaches along the warm, blue waters on the Gulf of Mexico. Hop in your favorite swimsuit and grab a towel to relax along the sandy beaches after a long and tough semester. Another great spot to relax is along the  Laguna Madre Nature Trail . This boardwalk path, located on the bayside of the island, is a great place to spot the local wildlife on a peaceful stroll.

If you prefer to get on the water, rent a paddleboard to explore  South Padre’s canals  and  Laguna Madre . Others may enjoy a  scenic horseback ride  along the beach—a great morning activity to start your day.

At night, head to one of the area’s popular bars like Louie’s Backyard and Wanna Wanna Beach Bar to let loose and have fun. You will find countless college students at these bars just looking to party and have a good time.

The average cost of a trip to South Padre Island for a solo traveler is around $120 per day. However, if you are traveling with your friends or family, this cost will significantly decrease with shared  accommodations  and group rates.

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6. New Orleans, Louisiana

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New Orleans is a great destination for anyone, but especially college students. The city is young and lively, with endless events and great nightlife.

NOLA is filled with history, which you can see by simply walking around the French Quarter. There are many museums, such as the  WWII Museum ,  Jazz Museum , or  Museum of Art , and if you have a car or take a tour, you can also visit some old  Southern Plantation Homes .

New Orleans is known for its  Mardi Gras festival  in the spring, where the streets are filled with people in masks and constant parades.  Halloween  is also an adventure in the city, as the gothic architecture provides a great backdrop for spooky activities. And of course, don’t skip the unforgettable experience of bar hopping on  Bourbon Street .

Since New Orleans is home to a few universities, the town has a very friendly, young and outgoing population. The city also has one of the best hostels in the US: Auberge NOLA Hostel , which organizes all kinds of events and bar crawls for younger people. New Orleans is great for students because there’s so  much to do , it’s easy to get around, and the nightlife is amazing.

New Orleans  accommodatio n  costs around $150 for a hotel room or $20 for a  bed in a hostel . Food prices average at $15 per meal, and transportation costs are minimal if you stay in the downtown area (French Quarter).

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7. Panama City Beach, Florida

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If you’re a college student in the US and looking for the best places to visit then Panama City Beach (PCB) in  Florida  is a must! Are you the type of person the likes wet and wild adventures? Here you can experience some of the  best spring break parties  there are. With 27 miles of white sand and beaches dedicated to  beach parties , what are you waiting for? There are areas where you can chill and relax, but also things like  live concerts ,  celebrity appearances , and  free giveaways  to contend with.

It can get super crowded on the beach so try not to carry anything too valuable with you, a  travel neck wallet  or the equivalent is recommended if you want to avoid losing anything precious.

Still, the closer to the beach you are the better. You can expect to pay around $150 per night for a family room which you can share with friends. Many restaurants and party bars, such as  Harpoon Harry’s  are located right on the beachfront. There you can connect yourself with one of their famous seafood buckets.

Spending $100 per day is a breeze in PCB when eating in restaurants and buying drinks in the bars. However, there is a Walmart in town so you can save money by carrying drinks to the beach.

Most of the hotels are equipped with kitchens so  you should be able to rustle up a few meals during your stay, which will help you save a considerable amount of money. All in all, Panama City Beach is a must-visit place if you are a student looking to get the most of your vacations.

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8. Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia is an underrated city with lots of activities, amazing restaurants, fun events, and vibrant nightlife if you want it! When in  Georgia , make sure you try  classic Southern food  at Mary Mac’s Tea Room, Buttermilk Kitchen, or the Flying Biscuit. Staples to sample are grits, biscuits, fried okra, BBQ, fried chicken, mac & cheese, fried green tomatoes, black eyed peas, or collard greens.

Ponce City Market  or  Krog Street Market  have multiple restaurants and vendors in one place so you can take your pick. I recommend these if you only have  one day in Atlanta , to save time traveling from one destination to the next.

For activities, some of the best things to do are the  Georgia Aquarium , the largest in the world, the  Atlanta Botanical Gardens , which feature huge topiary sculptures themed like Alice in Wonderland currently, and  MLK Jr. Historic Park  to learn about Atlanta’s rich history.

An iconic stay is the  Marriot Marquis in downtown Atlanta , which has been featured in numerous movies. It costs $110 on average per night, so this is a good option if you’re splitting costs by sharing the room. If not, there are plenty of Airbnb’s in Atlanta that can be as cheap as $30/night for a private room in a shared house or apartment.

Typical food costs $12 on average and drinks are about the same. Hit up happy hours and cook some of your own meals to reduce this cost.

If you wanted to hit two places on this list, you could easily take a  bus between Washington DC and Atlanta  for only $60!

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9. Savannah, Georgia

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Savannah, Georgia, is the perfect place for college students to travel during a long weekend. There are tons of  budget-friendly things to do , and the entire city is walkable, so you won’t need to rent a car or spend any money on public transportation.

Another unique attribute of Savannah that makes the city perfect for college students is the  open container policy —you can purchase a drink at one of Savannah’s excellent restaurants or bars and take it with you as you explore the city!

During a three-day weekend in Savannah, you can expect to spend $500 on  accommodations , $50 on activities, and $200 on food and drinks during a long weekend in Savannah—so roughly $750 for a long weekend, plus transportation costs.

While you’re in Savannah, you can’t miss the chance to go on a  spooky ghost tour  or stroll through  Forsyth Park  (one of Savannah’s 22 historic squares!).  City Market  is fun to walk around, and you can stop at the  Georgia Tasting Room  for a $3 wine tasting. You can also take a  day trip to Tybee Island  for some relaxing time at the beach.

Enjoy brunch at the Collins Quarter or a liege-style waffle from Mirabelle Savannah! And don’t forget to stop by Huey’s to order some warm, delicious beignets.

Finally, the DeSoto Savannah is the perfect place to stay. It’s located just a short walking distance from everything in the city (and for the rooftop pool!).

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Related read >> 100 epic things to do in Georgia

10. Asheville, North Carolina

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Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is the perfect destination for college students. Not only is it a college town itself – home to UNC Asheville, but it also offers plenty of adventures at a low cost. Whether you are spending one  perfect weekend in Asheville  or have all summer to get to know the area, your first visit will not be your last.

Spend your days driving the famous  Blue Ridge Parkway  (free) or hiking to stunning natural wonders (mostly free). There are plenty of trails ranging from beginner to long distance, like the  Appalachian Trail . Some of the more popular  hiking destinations  are Craggy Gardens, Chimney Rock ($17), and Dupont State Forest. You’ll also find dozens of  picturesque waterfalls , like Looking Glass Falls, Catawba Falls, and Triple Falls, scattered throughout the area.

After exhausting yourself in the mountains, head back into the city to spend your afternoons and evenings exploring the art galleries and murals in the  River Arts District  (free) and then trying all the craft beer you can stomach.

With over  30 breweries  in Asheville and 48 in the greater Asheville area, you will not go thirsty! Don’t miss the ever-popular Burial Beer Co., which offers delicious beer with a well themed taproom, or The Funkatorium by Wicked Weed for sour and funky beers. Whatever your favorite style of beer, you’re sure to find it in Asheville.

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11. Wilmington, North Carolina

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Wilmington, NC may seem like an odd choice for college student travel – college students want to go to a college town? Absolutely! Wilmington has everything a student might want, including outdoor adventures, nightlife, inexpensive activities, plus the ultimate attraction to a stressed college student:  beach access .

There are three wonderful beaches all within 20 minutes of Wilmington:  Wrightsville ,  Carolina , and  Kure . Kure Beach is the most cost-effective choice because parking is free! While in Kure Beach, you can also go on a few nature walks; Basin Trail leads to an observation deck overlooking the area. Kayaking, paddle boarding, and surfing are all popular activities too.

Another one of the many  things to do in Wilmington, NC  for college students is downtown. During happy hours, there are tons of specials and plenty of bars and restaurants open late into the evening. No matter what time you head downtown (parking starts at $1/hour), make sure to  walk the Riverwalk . It’s a 1.75-mile boardwalk along the Cape Fear River with shops, restaurants, art galleries, and a bit of history. Prices will of course vary based on what you find in the shops!  Student tip : pop into Island’s for some extremely cheap but satisfying food.

Cost wise, Wilmington is probably the best location for students within driving distance. Avoiding a flight and rental car (as cars are imperative for getting around), saves a lot. For  accomm odation , budget hotels are typically $50-60; however, camping at Carolina Beach State Park is the cheapest option at $20-30/night.

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12. Madison, Wisconsin

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Mostly thanks to Playboy who named the University of Wisconsin #1 US Party School several times, Madison, Wisconsin has the reputation of a  party city  for college students. That’s convincing to study there for a while, right?

Since about a quarter of Madison’s inhabitants are students, who keep the city alive, there is always something fun going on.

There are two annual student parties that attract tens of thousands of young people to party in Madison. The  Halloween Party on State Street , and the  Mifflin Street Block Party , usually held on the last Saturday of April. Try a local Spotted Cow, a specialty unfiltered brew.

Besides the great party and music scene, the  Badgers’ games  always attract a young, infectiously enthusiastic crowd. The hub for college students is the University of Wisconsin (UW), an internationally renowned state school that welcomes many international students for a  study abroad experience in Madison . There are lots of amazing people to meet and socialize with.

State Street Brats  and the  Ratskeller  are popular student-friendly bars where you can get food, like a brat basket for only $3.50. These places pretty much sum up Madison; friendly people, bratwurst, and micro-brewed beer. Don’t miss  Stock Exchange Night , with cocktails as cheap as $1.25.

If you can’t find a UW student that will allow you to crash their couch, Airbnb rooms cost $80 per night on average with shared bathroom. The most inexpensive motel starts at $37 per night.

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13. Washington DC

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Washington DC  is a surprisingly affordable destination for first-time travelers and students on a budget who are interested in art, culture and history!

There is no other city in America that is home to as many  free, high quality attractions  as Washington DC. All of the monuments, memorials, government buildings and branches of the Smithsonian museum (which includes several galleries) are free of charge and typically also offer free tours. The most challenging part of your visit might be choosing where to go first!

And even if you have only a couple days in Washington DC , you can see a lot!

Washington DC is home to several universities and has a large student population. If you want to experience the local nightlife, try the  Adams Morgan neighbourhood ,  Dupont Circle , or the  Georgetown  area, which is popular with local college students.

Keep an eye out for the many  street art murals  around the city if you want to get some unique photos from your visit.

You can get around the city using the  affordable, reliable Metro System , which also connects to the airport, and many of the main sights are within easy walking distance. The city is also well connected by rail and bus service to other major cities in the USA, if you are looking to avoid an expensive flight.

You can visit Washington DC for $75-200 per day by staying in a hostel dorm for a  solo traveler  or sharing a budget hotel room if you have a travel partner, and choosing grocery store and café food, using metro tickets and walking for transportation, and taking advantage of free museums and attractions.

National Archives Museum exterior in Washington DC in summer

14. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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One of the most fun cities in America is the east coast gem of Philadelphia. It offers historical attractions, some of the nation’s best museums, and a  delicious food scene . On top of all that, the nightlife and affordability make it the perfect place for college students to visit.

The best areas to stay for nightlife are the  Gayborhood/Midtown  and  Old City  neighborhoods. It’s also easy to find an affordable   Philadelphia Airbnb  to stay in these areas and have the best of the city at your doorstep. Depending on the season, group houses can be about $50 per person at a nightly rate.

Bars like  Drinker’s  and  Lucy’s Hat Shop  are popular for students as well as the bars in University City. There’s a cheap drink special that you can get anywhere in the city of Philadelphia. It’s called  the “citywide”  and it’s a can of Pabst Blueribbon and a shot of Jim Beam whisky. The original venue to serve it was Bob & Barbara’s, a hip dive bar with live jazz and drag performances and it quickly spread across the city.

Philadelphia is also full of must-eat foods like the popular cheesesteak and local favorites tomato pie and soft pretzels. One of the best places to try local food flavors is  Reading Terminal Market . It’s an open-air market with rows of food stalls and a seating area for dining.

The city is also home to some of the country’s most treasured historical attractions and many are free to visit. The  Liberty Bell  and  Independence Hall  are both free to visit including a guided tour of Independence Hall that can be booked online. Other museums in the city offer student discounts for entry, so there will be plenty to do while in the city.

Beautiful buildings in Philadelphia on a sunny day with one white building centered with a street leading to it, trees on the right, and an old church with more beautiful historic architecture on the left

15. Boston, Massachusetts

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Boston would be a great destination for your college spring break. It is a beautiful walking city – all of the cool restaurants, historic sites, and shopping areas are near each other and one of the best ways to enjoy them is to  walk to them . However, if you don’t like walking, Boston has an  excellent transit system , both within the city and between the suburbs. This means that not only can you easily access different parts of Boston, but if you need cheaper accommodation, you can stay outside of the city, and take one of the trains in. The trains run regularly and are inexpensive.

An example of inexpensive accommodation outside of Boston but along one of the train lines is The Lodge at Brandeis University.

A great activity in Boston to consider is a food tour – like the  Boston Secret Food Tour . You explore Boston all the while eating lots of delicious food. At first blush, the tour itself might seem expensive. However, if you take the tour early afternoon, you could skip lunch before and dinner afterwards.

As for one of the best evening activities, check out the  Improv Asylum in Little Italy . There are multiple showtimes and seat prices at some very budget friendly. Afterwards, walk a couple stores down to  Mike’s Pastry  where you can try one of the best cannolis in the city. Bring cash and prepare to wait in line.

With the food tour, this day would likely cost you $180 ( accommodation  based upon a sole occupant with food included). However, if you exclude the food tour, it would likely be closer to $100.

Collection of buildings of varying style and age in downtown Boston with skyscrapers in the background, an old historic building in the center with a tower (Faneuil Hall) and glass buildings on the sides

Related read >> Places to visit in the USA in summer (Boston is on the list!)

16. New York City, New York

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New York City , the city that never sleeps, is the ideal place for a student getaway. Even though it is a big, loud, and popular place, New York City is not necessarily expensive. In fact, there are plenty of budget-friendly hostels ($40 – $50 / night average), restaurants, and attractions for college students.

Since the city is so incredibly diverse, you can freely decide how you would like to spend your time there. Whether you prefer to experience wild party nights, go on big shopping and sightseeing tours, or relax in the park, New York City has it all. No matter how you want to plan your stay, make sure to not miss out on some of the  must-see attractions in New York City , which are some of the most famous icons in America ! These include walking across the  Brooklyn Bridge , enjoying the view from  Top of the Rock , taking photos at  Times Square , and visiting the  Flatiron Building .

Completely free attractions for students include a ride on the  Staten Island Ferry , an entrance to the  Museum of Modern Art , a relaxing afternoon in  Central Park , or a tour in the  New York Public Library . Besides walking, the fastest and cheapest way to get around in the metropolis is the metro ($33 ​​for a 7-day-ticket). Are you ready to explore the impressive and inspiring city with the world-famous skyline, yellow taxis, and film locations? Let’s go!

Times Square in New York during twilight blue hour

17. Acadia National Park, Maine

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Acadia National Park  is a great place to travel for college students looking for an outdoor adventure. There are plenty of cheap  campsites  in and around the park, a free shuttle bus throughout the park, and the park is right next to  Bar Harbor , where there are restaurants and bars for those looking for more comfort and social activity.

Most of the main activities are free or cheap.  The park has  incredible hikes , including two of the most adventurous hikes in the country. The  Beehive  and the  Precipice trails  require climbing up iron ladders on sheer rock faces and walking along narrow ledges, so they are not great for those with a fear of heights, but perfect for college students looking for an adventure.

There are also miles of former carriage roads that are  great for cycling . Bring your own bike or rent one cheaply in Bar Harbor. The shuttle buses have bike racks.

The park is surrounded by islands and you can take a ferry out to the  Cranberry Islands  for $32 round trip, where you can visit remote fishing villages and walk along the rocky shoreline. For a splurge, this is one of the cheapest places in the country to  eat fresh lobster . There are lobster shacks right by the water’s edge that serve fresh lobster on no-frills picnic tables in the sunshine.

A campsite typically costs between $30 and $55 per night. You can get a pizza in a restaurant for about $10. Self-catering is cheaper, of course. With the park shuttle, transportation is basically free. So, Acadia National Park is a great option for college students on a budget looking for an active outdoors vacation.

large boulder sitting atop a rocky surface and leaning over but not in danger of falling; green trees cover hills in the background with a lake; Acadia National Park

International Places to Travel for Students

The Americas

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What do you think of when you close your eyes and dream of traveling to Mexico? Perhaps you envision lounging on a  white sand beach  with glistening turquoise water. Or maybe you wish to discover the food and artisans of  Oaxaca City ? Or is it possible that you aspire to explore all the ancient  Mayan Ruins in the Yucatan  while also uncovering cenotes along the way?

At nearly three times the size of Texas, some say  Mexico has it all . Landscapes include beaches, mountains, active volcanos, deserts, and canyons with lots of cultural explorations in between. You could spend weeks in Mexico and barely scratch the surface. But its affordability and proximity to the United States mean you won’t go broke doing so.

Traveling around Mexico by bus or plane is relatively inexpensive and safe. The ADO buses are incredibly comfortable with plush seats, bathrooms onboard, an extremely cold air conditioner, and movies playing for entertainment. You can expect to pay about $20 for a seven-hour ride from Mexico City to Oaxaca, or about $10 for shorter travel within the  Yucatan Peninsula .

Accommodation s  in Mexico can also be very affordable with lots of shared hostel rooms under $15 and many under $10 in large cities. And perhaps the best bang for your buck will be the food. You can eat tacos for 50¢ each or a meal in a modest restaurant for about $5.

Whether you are in need of a few days soaking up the sun at the beach after exams or you’re anxious to continue learning about ancient cultures, Mexico is a great destination for college students looking for an affordable travel experience.

beautiful turquoise beaches of Mexico

19. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

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Punta Cana is a perfect destination for college students, especially for those who require some sun, Caribbean vibes, and exciting excursions. Of course, you won’t miss out on the party either, especially when choosing popular entertainment all-inclusive resorts such as RIU República, Be Live Collection Punta Cana or Royalton CHIC (choose one of the first two if you are traveling on a budget), but there are also a lot of other  amazing things-to-do in Punta Cana , even if you don’t like to party. How about joining a  catamaran cruise  to one of the most paradisical islands in the Caribbean (Isla Saona), exploring the  highest waterfall  in the Dominican Republic (Salto de la Jalda) or having fun while cruising with some  dune buggies  through the countryside?

If you are  traveling on a budget , you can also head on inexpensive hiking trips, explore the fantastic beaches for free or join the locals on a round of Domino. If you want to explore the nightlife, drinks are also cheap in the Dominican Republic, so be prepared for some of your  best Cuba Libres  you have had in your life.

In general, a vacation in Punta Cana is not meant to be expensive. The cheapest all-inclusive resorts are already starting at $60 per person per night with all food and drinks (incl. booze!) included, and excursions can be priced as low as $40 per person. And if you want to experience Punta Cana even cheaper, just skip on excursions and enjoy some of the free stuff to do in Punta Cana.

off roading vehicle on a muddy road that follows a beautiful turquoise water beach with palm trees in the distance; in Punta Cana Dominican Republic

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Panama is a great place for any college student, as it is super diverse and you can find anything from beautiful beaches to the big city life to the most stunning nature and wildlife. The locals are incredibly friendly and Panama is also  one of the safest countries  in Latin America.

Panama is rather small so you can easily travel across the country and see a lot in just a short amount of time. One place that should be included in any  Panama itinerary  is Panama City.  Panama City  isn’t only home to the famous Panama canal, but also an incredible city with great nightlife and a beautiful old town. 

Other places that you just have to visit are Boquete and Bocas del Toro.  Boquete  is surrounded by beautiful nature and popular things to do are going on a coffee tour or hiking up to the  volcano Barú . Whereas, in  Bocas del Toro  you can spend your time scuba diving, surfing, taking boat tours or just hanging out by the surrounding beaches.

It certainly isn’t the cheapest country in Latin America but still affordable for college students as  hostel accommodatio n  is super cheap, usually around $10 a night. However, tours can be a little pricey at times. So if you are planning on going on some tours, sometimes taking a shuttle bus instead of public transportation and go out for some drinks every now and then, it might sum up to around $60 a day.

Panama City from above with a sunset purple sky and ocean to the left, skyscrapers to the right, road running between ocean/beach and skyscrapers

21. Colombia

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Visiting South America has long been a rite of passage for college students – and as one of the most accessible destinations on the continent, Colombia understandably draws many young visitors. Extremely affordable and easy to get around using public transport, it’s a dream budget-travel destination with something for every preference (literally) – from the bustling cities of Bogota and Medellin, to the northern coastline and lush interior.

If hiking is your scene, don’t miss the  Lost City Trek , which is often dubbed the best hike in South America. A  bean-to-cup tour of the Coffee Triangle  will give you a new appreciation for your daily cup of joe. Here’s where you’ll also find gorgeous colourful  pueblos  such as  Jerico in Antioquia region . Horse riding, paragliding and white water sports – and on the coast, snorkelling and diving – are all available.

Colombia’s cities are packed with history and culture. Join a  salsa class  before hitting the clubs to show off your skills. Other popular hands-on activities include  cooking classes  and  language immersion courses , so you can come back from Colombia with a few new life skills – including how to make the best  empanadas  – under your belt!

The hostel scene is well-developed in Colombia, and things like food, alcohol and transport are very affordable as well. It’s recommended to budget around $50 per person per day – but you can cut that down considerably by travelling with friends and splitting some costs.

beautiful yellow and white houses on a steep street in Columbia with green mountains in the background

22. Ecuador

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Ecuador is a traveler’s paradise, no matter which kind of travel you are into. Said to be one of the most ecologically diverse countries, it is packed with volcanos, beaches, quaint little towns, the amazon and a lot more.

Feeling adventurous? Then head to  Baños  to hike to its waterfalls, do some mountain biking or water sports, and then relax in the hot springs. Or go to  Tena , to indulge in jungle excursions in the Amazon. And if hiking to a volcano is your idea of adventure,  Cotopaxi National Park  is a must.

Want a beach vacation?  Salinas , called the Miami of Ecuador is a popular choice. Or just take the bus on the coastal route from Salinas until Esmeraldas, and explore all the small beach towns and villages on the way. Stop at  Montañita  for sure to experience crazy parties and nightlife.

If you are a college student and on a budget, Ecuador can be an amazing place to start out, considering how cheap it is. A basic lunchtime meal would cost $3 or more. A night’s stay in a decent hostel would cost upwards of $7. And long-distance buses typically cost from $1–2 per hour.

On top of that, if you are coming from the United States, you can simply spend in US Dollars since that is the currency of Ecuador. As simple as that.

And make sure to check about the entry requirements and  visas for Ecuador before you travel.

incredible green mountains with a tree in the fore ground and snowy mountain in the background behind the green mountains, on a partly cloudy day

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Peru is the ultimate adventurous destination for college students on a budget.

The Imperial City of Cusco is a great place to base and offers plenty of authentic experiences without a large price tag. Within the city limits, find tons of Inca ruins that have no entrance fees and see little to no tourists. There are also tons of hiking trails and lush parks that are free to explore.

Grab the best and local food from the neighborhood markets, many which are serving up a daily two course menu for under $1.50. There are a wide range of bars close to the Plaza de Armas , but save money and drink with the locals and grab a 2 liter of chicha, Peru’s favorite fermented corn beverage for less than half the price.

Adventure seekers should plan for at least one epic multi-day trek, but there are so many, it’s hard to choose. While most tourists take the Inca trail to Machu Picchu, there are many alternative routes, and almost all of them can be done for cheap and without a guide, like the 9 day Choquequirao to Machu Picchu trek . There’s also the world-class Ausangate, or Lares treks, both worth the climb. In the nearby Sacred Valley , there are wonderful day hikes with free Inca sites like Saywa, Inti Punku, and Perolniyoc.

With shared hostels as low as $5 a night, market meals for $1.50, regional buses for under $2, and city buses for under 50¢, it’s feasible to spend under $25 USD a day, making Peru the perfect budget destination.

jagged rocky mountain with a little snow on stop and blue lake at the base, photo taken from rocky cliffside, partly cloudy sunny day with blue sky

24. Bolivia

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Known as the Salar de Uyuni, the Salt Flats in Bolivia are both an unforgettable travel experience and one perfect for college travel. Known popularly as the “world’s largest mirror” for reflecting the sky when flooded in the rainy season, the  Salt Flats  are a popular visit for college students studying abroad in South America looking for a more budget friendly adventure than Machu Picchu. Though the Salt Flats may be popular with photographers and on many travelers bucket lists, it is surprisingly inexpensive to visit.

The best way to visit the Salt Flats is by taking a  3-day or 4-day jeep tour  through southwest Bolivia, along the famous  Lagunas Route . This route includes visits to high-elevation volcanos, hot springs, and bright red and green lagoons home to numerous flamingos. This is an incredible off-the-grid experience to share with an adventurous group of friends. The  best Salar de Uyuni tour itinerary  starts from Tupiza in south Bolivia and finishes at the Salt Flats for a fantastic culmination of the trip.

These popular multi-day jeep trips are quite affordable, often working out to a cost of around just $50 per day, inclusive of all expenses. Traveling around the rest of Bolivia, backpackers and budget travelers can easily get by on around $30 a day or less, while enjoying this diverse country – think major cities, the Amazon rainforest, and incredible mountain vistas wherever you look.

salt flats of Bolivia with cacti in the fore ground and a mountain in the background on a sunny day

25. Ireland

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One of the best destinations to visit as a college student is the Emerald Island – Ireland. Rolling hills of green,  breathtaking cliffs , and friendly locals welcome visitors. From historical castles to gorgeous nature, college students will delight in the variety of  things to do in Ireland . 

From kissing the  Blarney Stone  to exploring  Fairy Forts , Ireland is truly a unique destination. Travelers will relish in the historical castles looming over the countryside. After a full day of exploring, head to a local pub to unwind. Drinking beer is not a requirement, but enjoying  local food  – like colcannon and shrimp – is! Great conversation over delicious food is what Ireland is known for!

While the official language of Ireland is Irish, most of the population also speaks English. It makes it easier to get around and talk with locals to find hidden gems. A budget friendly way to travel around the country is renting a car. You can drive from coast to coast in a few hours, but honestly taking your time is a better option. With proper planning, a trip around Ireland can cost around $75 per day.

Ireland’s rich personality makes it one of the best destinations for college students.

Guinness Store house in Dublin, Ireland, Two Guinness glasses clinking

26. Portugal

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Portugal is a fantastic country to visit for anyone looking for a laid back lifestyle, beautiful scenery and fun nightlife. As one of the more affordable countries in Europe, this is a great place for students on a budget who want to experience without spending too much.

Portugal is not a large country and it’s the perfect place for a road trip where you can easily city-hop. Camping is very popular and probably the most affordable way of exploring the area. Even larger cities like  Porto  or  Lisbon  are actually not as expensive as you might expect them to be. And of course, the nightlife is fantastic. Whether you are having drinks in Lisbon’s  Bairro Alto , partying the night away with university students in Porto or dancing on the beach in the  Algarve , there is something for everyone.

You could easily spend less than $300 per week in Portugal if you are smart about saving. You could find a campsite for around $18 per night for two people and if you cook for yourself and avoid eating out you won’t be spending much on food either. Since alcohol taxes in Portugal are quite low, even a few drinks in a bar won’t break the bank.

You’ll fall in love with this incredible country and find yourself wanting to come back as soon as possible.

Moliceiro boats in Aveiro, a great stop between Lisbon and Porto

Related read >> How to spend 1 day in Lisbon

27. Andalucia, Spain

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Andalucia is the perfect destination for college students. There are many adventure activities to be had all over the region.

Start with Sierra Nevada and a  Mulhacen hiking  adventure that can be done in a day or several days to cross the highest peak of the entire Iberian Peninsula off your bucket list.

Go on a road trip to see the best white villages, like the hillside village,  Frigiliana , with astounding coastal views,  Antequera , which just happens to be next to the most unique karst landscape in Europe,  El Torcal , which invites for another exceptional day out in nature.

Explore the dramatic white village of  Arcos de la Frontera  or the village of love,  Vejer de la Frontera . Wander in the melting pot of Andalusian culture in its capital city,  Seville . Learn how to salsa and have tapas and drinks with the locals.

The sand blown coast of  Cadiz  is just the place to go to save money. This is where you can party with the locals in  Los Caños de Meca  or go windsurfing in  Tarifa .

There are endless things to do in Andalucia and it doesn’t have to cost an arm to do so. Budget $70 per day, but there are great hostels in the cities where you can save money, meet other travelers, and cook your dinner at home. You can get by pretty cheap by traveling by bus or train too and tapas are cheap. You can easily get a beer for $2 at local places. The most expensive area in Andalucia is Costa del Sol, so try focus on Seville and Cadiz if you need to save money.

view from under an archway out and up looking at the birds flying in the sky with Spanish architecture and details on the archway in Andalusia region of Spain

28. Paris, France

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Paris is an excellent destination for college students. The French capital is a lively and cultural city with many cool things to do for people of all ages! To get the most out of the city, we recommend spending a minimum of  4 days i n Paris , although you can still do a lot with just 1 day in Paris .

Many people believe that Paris is an expensive city. This is true only if visitors decide to stay in Paris’s most central areas and eat and drink close to the main attractions.

On the other hand, Paris has many cool things to do for free and many beautiful parks and picturesque neighborhoods to hang around without spending anything. Besides, there are many  advantages for students under 25 , from significant discounts to free entrance, especially for students from the EU countries.

College students will appreciate the nightlife in Paris. There are many cool areas in Paris to hang around at night, being  Canal Saint-Martin ,  La Villette , or  Belleville  some of the favorites, places where a beer can cost half of the price or less than in the fancy bars around the Champs Elysées.

Another fun thing to do in Paris at night is the  apéro-dinatoires  – evening drinks that turn into casual dinners with patés, cheese, and cold cuts.

Finally, for those who want to see something other than the French capital, there are transportation discounts for students for a day trip out of the city to places like Versailles, Normandy, or Lille. A good daily budget is $90 per day, but this cost can be reduced significantly by staying in Paris’ extensive hostel system, cooking your own meals, or even having inexpensive sandwiches for some meals from cafés.

View of Eiffel Tower and Paris from Galleries Lafayette department store in Paris, France

29. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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There are so many amazing places in Europe to visit for college students but few are as amazing as Amsterdam. A city known for its vibrant nightlife, stunning canals, and young atmosphere, Amsterdam is the perfect travel destination for college students of all kinds. Whether you like partying, history, culture, or learning about new traditions, Amsterdam has something for you.

Many college students are drawn to Amsterdam for the nightlife. There are  over 1,100 bars and clubs  in Amsterdam, which is enough to keep you very busy. The best areas to visit for bars and clubs are  Rembrandtplein  and  Leidseplein , here you will find rows of bars and clubs making the options endless. Spending a  night out in Amsterdam  promises an amazing time, even if drinking and partying isn’t your speed. Visitors can also enjoy the  canals by night , go on evening cruises, and check out  live music , and more.

Luckily for college students flights to Amsterdam can be really cheap. You can easily find flights from other cities in Europe for 40 euros and from New York for $300 round trip! Plus, there are plenty of hostels around Amsterdam that offer low-cost accommodations in a fun and exciting atmosphere.

Amsterdam at twilight with buildings lit up along the river and beautiful lights reflected on a cloudy evening

30. Berlin, Germany

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Berlin is one of the most affordable capital cities in Western Europe, which makes it a perfect destination for traveling college students. It has a diverse range of things to do and see, ranging from free to relatively inexpensive, and a food and drink scene full of  cheap-yet-delicious eats  like döner kebab and currywurst.

Plus, it is widely regarded as one of the  best nightlife scenes  in Europe, with clubs pumping out dance music well into the early (and not-so-early) hours of the morning.

Some of the best things to do in Berlin, like walking through the  Brandenburg Gate , climbing to the top of the dome of the  Reichstag , and admiring the vibrant street art of the  Eastside Gallery , are all free.

Things that aren’t free, like the awe-inspiring  Pergamon Museum  and the other museums on  Museum Island , offer hefty  discounts for students .

One of the best parts about Berlin, particularly in the summertime, is the green spaces. And there are  no open container laws  in Berlin, which means you can enjoy a picnic in the park complete with a bottle of wine or some local beer. Head to the Tiergarten or Tempelhofer Feld, the former airport that has been transformed into the biggest park in Berlin.

If you’re wondering  where to stay in Berlin   on a budget, the answer is  Fredrichschain , which is also where you’ll find the best nightlife in the city. There, you’ll find a range of affordable hotels and  hoste ls , and you’ll be within walking distance of both the Eastside Gallery and the coolest neighborhood in Berlin – Kreuzberg.

You can easily live in Berlin on $50 a day by either staying in a hostel dorm room or splitting a private room with a friend, taking advantage of all the great free attractions in the city, and eating breakfast at your accommodation.

Berlin Wall presidents kissing with a woman walking in front

31. Munich, Germany

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Munich is a great destination for college students as it’s a budget-friendly city, easy to travel around, and has plenty of exciting things to do. It is a city that is frequented by many backpackers, so there are plenty of hostel accommodations throughout the city that are perfect for making new friends!

Munich is known for its incredible beer gardens and beer halls throughout the city. Not to mention, the famous  Oktoberfest beer celebration ! One of the most famous taverns in the world,  Hofbräuhaus , is located within the city. Here, you sit along tables and order giant steins of beer to enjoy with friends. Beer in the city is quite cheap, with full liter steins costing around $13.

Aside from beer halls, the city is full of fascinating history and beautiful architecture.  Marienplatz  is a beautiful square to visit, lined with shops and stunning gothic buildings. It is home to  Rathaus-Glockenspiel , which is an interesting, automated show built into the side of New Town Hall. It attracts many locals and tourists daily to enjoy the show!

When traveling to Munich, you can budget daily for as low as $60. To keep costs low, opt to  stay in a hoste l , buy food from markets, and buy beer from shops. Costs rise as you shop, eat at restaurants, or stay at more glamourous accommodations.

view of Munich city square from above with tower and European charming city buildings with scattered trees

32. Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is a beautiful destination to visit in Europe. Home to medieval buildings, charming castles, and gothic cathedrals; it is a fascinating yet affordable place to travel internationally. With a picturesque  Old Town  full of colorful buildings and orange topped roofs,  Prague  is also an ideal city to explore on foot.

If you like going on  walking tours , please note that multiple free ones start from the city’s astronomical clock every day. You can either walk the cobbled streets of Prague from your accommodation to reach there or hop on a tram and get yourself an inexpensive ride. A 3-day tram pass for students visiting Prague only costs 310 CZK ($15) and can be bought from nearly every tram stop or online.

The nightlife in Prague is enjoyable too. Whether you like  multiple story clubs  that play different music,  beer gardens , or  vibrant cocktail bars ; it is that one city in central Europe that you will find has got it all. Live music is big there as well, so you might even come across artists playing at famous touristic sights such as the  John Lennon Wall  when visiting.

Like any other big city, Prague is also home to a variety of  budget accommodation s . Apartments with multiple rooms, for instance, can even be found for as low as $25 per person per night.

drone view of Prague city in Czech Republic with red brown topped roofs and bridge with people on it, on a cloudy day

33. Budapest, Hungary

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Budapest is an Eastern European city with an energetic nightlife and culture. The historic spa capital is inexpensive compared to other European cities and a great way to discover Europe’s fascinating history and impressive architecture. There are many fun things to add to your  Budapest itinerary , from relaxing in thermal baths to partying in ruin bars with your friends.

During the daytime, unwind from your studies in one of Budapest’s famous thermal baths.  Szechenyi Baths  is the largest thermal bath in Budapest and has a stunning neo-Baroque architecture. Weekday entrance fees are cheaper than weekend prices. Budget 3,500 HUF (~ $12 USD) for the weekday or 3,900 HUF (~ $13.50 USD) for the weekend.

Just before sunset, walk to the top of  Castle Hill  to admire views of the  Danube River  and the city’s most prominent buildings, such as the  Hungarian Parliament building .

Budapest has one of the best party scenes in Europe. Have a unique night out in their eclectic and bohemian  ruin bars , known to have cheap drinks and a lively atmosphere.  Szimpla Kert  was the first ever ruin bar, built in an abandoned factory in 2002.

It’s easy and inexpensive to get around with the city’s  excellent transportation system . A one-way fare costs 350 HUF (~ $1.19 USD). There are many  places to stay in Budapest , so budget $28 USD per day for  accommodation , plus $20 USD per day for food and $20 USD per day for activities/alcohol.

Budapest view of the city and parliament building from across the river from a high vantage point

34. Slovenia

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Slovenia is a small country in the heart of Europe. It is still quite undiscovered and compared to its neighbors and still affordable. With a short coastline, beautiful mountains and lakes, and charming medieval cities it offers a great variety for different tastes.

Public transport works well and is cheap (choose between bus or train),  accommodation  can be found almost everywhere, and the prices range from $30, camping and hostels are even cheaper.

Slovenia has a  wide variety of food  as it has influences from the Italian, Austrian, Mediterranean and Hungarian cuisine. During the week many restaurants offer set lunch menus for $10-18 for a 3-course meal, and mains are about the same price. There are fast food stalls and food markets, where a kebab is around $3-5, burek (Balkan meat or cottage cheese pastry) is from $2, burgers from $5. Vegetarians and vegans also won’t be hungry. 😉

You should definitely visit  Lake Bled , the most famous sight in the country. Unfortunately, everything is much more expensive there, so maybe think about a  day trip from Ljubljana . Ljubljana, the capital, is a good base as it offers a lot of accommodation, restaurants, bars and clubs. For a little more off the beaten track and a bit cheaper city, choose  Maribor , the second biggest city in Slovenia. Both are university cities, so many young party people live there and like to have a good time in all the bars and clubs.

You can get a big beer for about $3-4, cocktails from $7, not to forget the prices in supermarkets, where a big beer is around $1 and a bottle of wine from $4. The prices are a bit higher on the coast – Piran, Portorož, Izola and Koper are the biggest cities on the coast,  Piran  surely the most charming.

Slovenia is still an affordable destination, which offers so much on such a small area. That’s why it’s perfect for budget travelers.

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35. Rome, Italy

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With all its art, history, and culture, Rome is bound to be a fantastic destination for college students who can join one of the many short and long term university and college programs offered in the Eternal City. The city is intense but undeniably charming and beautiful and a great place to get acquainted with the Italian lifestyle. There are any great places to visit, delicious food, and incredible nightlife (especially in Trastevere).

Among the places to visit there is the  Colosseum  and the nearby  Arch of Constantine ,  Roman Forum  and  Palatine Hill . A combined ticket for the 3 sites is $20.  St. Peter’s Basilica  is another must see – it’s free, and with a small fee you can access the Dome. The  Vatican Museums  and the  Sistine Chapel  require pre-bookings, but they are a must see for art students.

If you are looking for free places to visit, a walk around the historic center will take you to the beautiful  Altare della Patria  in Piazza Venezia;  Largo di Torre Argentina , a nearby archeological site home to a cat sanctuary; the  Spanish Steps ,  Fontana di Trevi , the  Pantheon,  and  Piazza Navona .

One important  thing to know before visiting Rome  is that the city is not cheap. The best budget hostels are in Esquilino – for nicer places look around St. John in the Lateran Church, which is safe and very central. Trattorie and street food are your best budget options for food. Calculate a daily budget of at least $65 USD per day.

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36. Ios Island, Greece

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From the end of June until late August,  Ios  becomes a giant party for college students from around the globe. Daytimes are spent on the beach and nights spent dancing, against a backdrop of one of the most beautiful  Greek islands . Ios is a  seven-hour ferry journey from Athens , but the big draw is that it is cheap and friendly.

There are several great beaches including  Koumbara  and  Manganari , which can be reached by bus or boat.  Milopotas beach  is the main draw. This beach is long, sandy and one of the best in Greece. Sunbathers share the beach with coffee shops and restaurants where they can meet loads of people and there are water sports too. Scuba diving and windsurfing are popular and jet skis and banana boats are fun.

There are rooms to rent, but these need to be booked well in advance and there are several  campsites including Far Out , with a 24-hour bar, two swimming pools, and volleyball. Ios is a fantastic place to forge new friendships with people of all nationalities.

A one-way ferry ticket from Athens to Ios can cost between $30-43 depending on the ferry company. While  accommodatio n  can be anything from $30-36 euros per night for a double room or a bit cheaper on the camping. Food in a taverna can be from $13 upwards depending on what you order but there are many street food options available like  souvlaki . Drinks can be bought either from the kiosk and enjoyed at the beach or you can take advantage of the happy hours if you are on a budget.

If you have long said goodbye to your college days, Ios is still a gorgeous island to visit during the spring and autumn when it is peaceful by comparison!

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37. Istanbul, Turkiye

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At the crossroads of Asia and Europe, Istanbul is the perfect city for college students who want a glimpse of the wider world. A large, vibrant city, Istanbul offers a peek into other cultures and ways of life. While it can be a bit overwhelming at times, Istanbul is also exotic and exciting, and, with a  well-developed tourist industry , it’s relatively accessible to Westerners.

Istanbul is also an affordable city. It’s  easy to get around  with public transport and, if you watch your budget, you should be able to get by on around $30 a day. This should cover a dorm bed, groceries, beer, and entrance fees for tourist attractions. If you want to eat out, there’s a wide range of delicious and affordable food on the streets of Istanbul from donor kebabs and mussels, to freshly-squeezed juices and stretchy ice cream.

If you’re wondering  where to stay in Istanbul ,  Taksim  or  Galata  are good options for students. Both are conveniently located, with cafes, bars and street food close by. These areas are also renowned for their  nightlife , and you’ll see a good mix of locals and tourists out and about late into the night. During the day, you can wander through the ancient streets, see the big-ticket tourist attractions like the  Blue Mosque  and the  Hagia Sofia , and relax in one of the city’s beautiful parks.

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Middle East

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Iran is definitely one of the most underrated travel destinations for college students, especially for those who enjoy history and culture. Filled with gorgeous architecture, calming nature, and delicious food, Iran is an amazing place to relax in after a busy semester. Contrary to popular belief, Iran is also incredibly safe and the locals are very friendly (yes, even to Americans!). Many travelers deem this destination safer than Europe.

Two weeks is the ideal amount of time to see  Iran’s most beautiful places . Start your journey in  Shiraz , home to the famous  Pink Mosque  which will take your breath away. Not far from Shiraz lies  Persepolis , an incredible UNESCO site where you can learn about the history of the Achaemenid Empire. Next, move on to  Yazd , a stunning desert city home to the spectacular  Sar Yazd Castle .

No trip to Iran would be complete without spending a few days in  Isfahan , where you can see two of the most magnificent mosques in the country:  Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque  and  Shah Mosque . While you’re there, make sure to eat at the nearby  Naghshe Jahan Restaurant . Don’t leave Iran without stopping by  Kashan , one of the friendliest cities in the country!

Iran is a great budget destination; you can stay in very decent hostels for $7-20 a night. You’ll typically spend about $6.50 on meals per day, and each VIP bus ticket to get you between cities is around $6. It’s worth noting that it’s incredibly easy to get around Iran on your own, and the buses are super comfortable too!

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Egypt is the ideal destination for history and adventure lovers. Only in the hot deserts of Egypt, can you visit 40-centuries old monuments, the guardians of the history of mankind.

The  Pyramid of Cheops  is one of the world wonders that has survived to this day. Apart from the Chinese Wall, this is the largest structure ever erected by man. The Egyptian pyramids are a miracle that you should definitely see once in life if you have the opportunity.

In addition, Egypt is suitable for student travelers who love diving, snorkeling, and other adventurous activities. The  Red Sea  is one of the most ecologically clean seas in the world! The crystal clear water allows you to admire the indescribably beautiful coral reefs and the Red Sea fauna, diverse in colors, shapes, and sizes. You can see all this beauty already a few meters from the shore, but if you use fins and a mask, you will discover the fabulously beautiful underwater world.

And another important factor for students, Egypt is a fairly cheap country. A week in  Hurghada  in an all-inclusive hotel costs $200-300, depending on the season and the hotel’s level. In Cairo, you can pay for a hotel as little as $ 15 per night.

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40. Don Det, Laos

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One of the best places to travel for college students is  Don Det, Laos . While all of Laos is beautiful, Don Det is a  small river island that just exudes relaxation . 

It’s cheap, can be  explored by bicycle , and is a fantastic place to meet other travelers. This backpacking hub is filled with bungalows that sit right over the edge of the  Mekong River , and there’s really not much better than being able to watch an epic sunrise right outside your door. And Don Det’s sunsets are truly extraordinary.

The island is also filled with delicious cafes and bars, making it an ideal place to meet other young people as there’s always something to do both during the day and after dark.

The affordability of Don Det is what really makes it a winning spot for those on a budget: for food, drinks, bicycle rental and miscellaneous extras, you can easily spend $20 per day or less. If you split costs, this value will decrease.

With zero cars, little noise besides the crowing of roosters, and no light pollution, Don Det is the absolute perfect  hippie haven  to truly forget about college and the world. And despite being as amazing as it is, the island is far less popular than some other spots in Southeast Asia, meaning you won’t get that overtouristed feel either.

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41. Thailand

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Thailand has long been a favorite destination for new travelers looking to dip their toes into the wonderful world of international travel. It is the ideal destination for college students to visit as it is so  easy to plan a trip here . One of the reasons Thailand first became so popular is that it is stunningly beautiful. There are endless islands to visit, all full of amazing beaches.

There are plenty of beautiful places out there but Thailand is such an easy pick for numerous reasons. It’s great for planning a trip on a budget as food,  accommodatio n  and transport are all very cheap here. You can expect to pay around $10 per night here for a decent hostel with air conditioning and meals are just a couple of dollars each and the food is delicious.

As Thailand has been popular for a while it also means that there is  lots of infrastructure  to help you easily get around. There are plenty of transport companies and tour operators making planning your trip much easier. Booking busses, boats and tours online is easy and there is a wealth of information out there to help you plan.

The local people are used to having tourists here and  English is widely spoken  which also helps if you get stuck and need to ask for help. Thailand is also renowned for the vibrant nightlife. If you are looking to party and blow off some steam then there are few places better. Cities like  Bangkok  have their own party districts or you can go to  Koh Phangan  to enjoy the world-famous  full moon party  on the beach.

This is an awesome place to visit and the beauty, budget friendliness, infrastructure and nightlife all combine to make it an epic trip for college students.

Halong Bay in Thailand with randomly dispersed islands and many small boats, view from atop a hillside

42. Vietnam

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Vietnam is a fantastic place to visit as a college student because it has a bit of everything – natural beauty, quaint towns, unique culture, interesting history, delicious cuisine, and eccentric nightlife. The most inviting aspect is that it is inexpensive, so you can have an incredible time without burning a hole in your pocket.

This country has so much to offer that it is a struggle to choose among the  best places to visit in Vietnam . At least 10-14 days are required to get a good flavour of the country, though a fast-paced trip through the main places can be managed in a week.

Vietnam’s Capital city of  Hanoi  is an ideal city to begin exploring. Further, it would be best to travel along the country’s length ending in the south at  Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon) , Vietnam’s most modern city.

Popular places to see include the picturesque  Ha Long Bay  near Hanoi, the quaint town of  Hoi An  near Da Nang, and the fascinating  Mekong Delta  near Saigon.

Expect to be delighted by  mouth-watering food and drinks  with steaming bowls of Pho, local beers like Bia Hoi, and Vietnamese Coffee.

Vietnam is a backpacker’s paradise with per day costs being about $5-$10 for accommodation, $8 for local food, $2 for beer, $5 for transportation and $3 for attractions. So, about $20-30 a day is enough to get by if traveling cheaply or about $40 per day for a super comfortable trip. If traveling in a group, consider staying at  hotels and motels , as opposed to only hostels, as these can come out to be inexpensive too when divided per person.

A night market in Vietnam, one of the best places to get food for budget travelers and students on a buget; red lanterns hang and stalls are well lit up

43. Philippines

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One of the best places to travel for college students is definitely the Philippines. One of the great budget travel destinations in the world, the Philippines can feel very adventurous while being a relatively easy place to travel. Many  people speak English , it’s fun to get around and there are gorgeous beaches seemingly everywhere.

One of the big plusses of the Philippines is that you can easily find yourself at a beach where you can feel like you have escaped the world. Or if partying is more your holiday style, there are plenty of places you can do that.

A great place to start your trip is in  Cebu City , the Philippines’ second largest city and home to its second busiest airport. On this island, there are many great beaches and you can choose backpacker favorite  Moalboal , swim with whale sharks at  Oslob  or get away from it all in many places. Close by is  Bohol Island  where you can also experience great beaches and diving on  Panglao , visit the  Chocolate Hills , meet a cute tarsier, or go jungle trekking. It’s a great spot and you can take it as easy or active as you like.

A huge benefit of traveling the Philippines is how cheap it can be – it’s possible to travel here on $20 a day. You don’t have to spend much more to feel like you are doing it in style too. Food, transport,  accommodatio n  is all cheap. In fact, booking ahead on domestic budget airline can even make travelling from one side of the country to the other quite affordable.

The Philippines really is the ultimate destination for college students where you want peace and quiet, partying or adventure.

Philippines beach view from the boardwalk pier, turquoise choppy water with orange snad and buildings and lots of trees in the distance.

44. East Java, Indonesia

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If you’re in search of adventure, then look no further than East Java in Indonesia. For college students seeking refuge from city life and in need of fresh air, scenic landscapes and cultural enrichment, this can be found in abundance in this region. Apart from it being a great escape, it’s equally prudent on the pocket. With the currency of Indonesia being significantly weaker than that of the dollar, you’ll get plenty of  value for money  here.

Your East Java itinerary  will begin in the city of  Yogyakarta . Embrace your zen when visiting  Borobudur  the largest Buddhist temple in the world. Take a train from Yogyakarta to  Surabaya  for the bucket list worthy experience of visiting the active volcano of  Mount Bromo . The Bromo volcano at sunrise is a truly breathtaking moment and summiting to the crater rim and peering into a volcano is few most can boast of.

Just a short drive away you’ll find the magnificent  Tumpak Sewu Waterfall , a giant panoramic curtain of showers. Heading further East of Java you’ll find the mystical  Kawah Ijen crater .  Mount Ijen  is another active volcano, however, this volcano has the largest acidic crater lake in the world and allows you to experience the phenomenon of blue-flamed fire! This phenomenon can only be seen in several places around the globe and truly something not to be missed.

Will bucket list items like these, one would think you’d be paying an arm and a leg. However, with transport costs less than $20 using buses and trains and accommodation  at hostels costing $10, it’s very budget-friendly. Plus, local cuisines are an absolute steal at $2-3. This adventure destination is life-changing for most and definitely worth adding to your bucket list!

volcano with other mountains surrounding in the background with fog and clouds, view from above in East Java, Indonesia

45. Bali, Indonesia

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Bali is definitely a great destination for those traveling for the first time, making it perfect for college students heading out of the US for the first time. The  Island of Gods  has so much to offer, that even diverse groups of friends will all have something to do.

To give you an idea, Bali offers lots of  adventurous activities  like volcano hiking, walks and bike rides around rice terraces, surf lessons, and scuba diving courses. At the same time, it’s easy to plan  spiritual or cultural experiences  like yoga, meditation, cooking classes, and temple visits with local guides. It’s very easy to arrange activities – Bali has been a tourist destination for many decades, and it’s well set up with local travel agencies allowing you to book activities even with short notice.

Let’s not forget nightlife – in places like  Canggu  and  Seminyak  you’ll find plenty of  beach clubs  where you can relax by the pool during the day, and party at night!

Speaking about costs, Bali is also a budget-friendly destination. The main expense will probably be the flight –  accommodatio n  is affordable, with some dorm beds going for less that $10, and eating out is also really cheap, especially if you go for street food! The easiest and cheapest way to get around is hiring a motorbike for about $5 a day, but make sure your travel insurance covers motorbike accidents. Alternatively, you can opt for hiring a driver for a day for a price of about $30 to be shared between 4 people.

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I think that most of the countries in Eastern Europe are great for students because they’re relatively cheap. I travelled to Poland while at university and came back home with half of my budget!

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Agreed! I haven’t been to any yet, but they all seem very budget-friendly perfect for college students!

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Although I’m no longer a college student, I definitely want to hit up some of these places when I can! Great round-up.

Thanks Elena! They definitely are great for any budget traveler.

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But what makes it so popular among tourists is the concentration of Moscow attractions. When you travel to Moscow you definitely want to see the red-bricked walls of the Kremlin , to take a picture in front of St. Basil's Cathedral , and probably visit the world-famous Bolshoi Theater . All of these places are located within a very small area around Red Square , so seeing them on a walking sightseeing tour of Moscow is convenient and allows you to avoid traffic jams.

The concentration of Moscow's main sights is one of the facts that make this city a world-class tourist destination. The majority of its attractions is centered in one small area, and the Kremlin is the hub of this concentration.

These sights extend into the realm of fantasy and are a must to put on your Moscow itinerary: the colorful domes of the Cathedral of St. Vasily the Blessed, the neo-gothic consumer wonderland that is the GUM , or state department store, and the timepiece of Russia's New Year's celebrations, the Spassky clock tower, all tower over the beautiful Red Square.

The neighboring Kitay-Gorod, or "Basket-Town" (likely a reference to the construction method of the city walls surround it), remains a significant concentration of traditional Russian structures serving as a commercial center. The Bolshoi Theater, the Lubyanka, and the hotels that tower above the Manege Square all are situated within the Boulevard Ring, an urban open-space doubling as a heavily-trafficked roadway created after the Great Fire of 1812, the one that left Napoleon's Army starving deep within wintry Russia.

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As Europe's largest metropolis, and the 5th largest city in the world, Moscow comes with its share of traffic blunders. It seems that all of the world's most expensive black cars are here, and that most of the city's car owners do not understand the difference between sidewalks and parking lots. Still, while the traffic situation leaves much to be desired, the Moscow subway is superb.

The advanced Metro system carries up to 3 million passengers a day and its trains run every few minutes. With stations that could rival art museums, the Metro is one of Moscow's great must-see sights. Travel in Moscow Metro at least once to see that there is nothing like it in the world.

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The peak of the Moscow travel season is May through September. However, you may prefer to savor Moscow tourism delicacies during the low travel season. The snowy winter months offer just as many entertainment options as one can find during summer.

You can celebrate New Year's Eve or see Russia's biggest ice rink on Red Square, taste blinis or visit one of the numerous winter markets. Any popular St. Petersburg - Moscow tour hides a handful of memorable experiences the whole year round!  

Although the best time to visit Moscow is from May to September, the city in winter still enchants with its towers and lights. Its great celebrations on the day of the October Revolution (held on November 7, a discrepancy resulting from the difference between the traditional Russian Julian calendar and the Gregorian calendar in use around the world today), and New Years Day make it the place to be. Of course, the best way to plan your trip is through one of our package tours to Moscow. If you are planning a trip to Russia , don't hesitate to contact our experienced travel experts who'll be glad to help.

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While New apps and local community groups are trying to address this "social distance" problem, some young people are choosing to book their vacations with strangers to find more face-to-face camaraderie.

Intrepid Travel, which organizes small-group experiences in over 100 countries, including Morocco and Sri Lanka, says it's seen a growing interest from young people in these kinds of group tours.

"They're prioritizing travel over buying houses, mortgages, and other expenses," Matt Berna, Intrepid Travel's president of the Americas, told Business Insider.

Group travel can be hit-or-miss with people. They can conjure an image of 40-plus tourists being led off a bus to an overcrowded attraction by their shouting tour guide.

But Berna said Intrepid Travel's focus on small group experiences is the opposite. The average Intrepid Travel group has 10 people.

"It allows us to travel like locals," Berna said. "We eat in small local restaurants. We stay in family-owned hotels. We typically avoid mass market tourism, hotels, or experiences."

It also allows people to form new bonds in a tight-knit setting, which young travelers crave, after the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Camaraderie in a group is so special because you make great friendships and share laughs and stories," Berna said.

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Berna said these unique experiences are popular with 18 to 29-year-olds — Intrepid Travel's core audience. Experiences are designed with young travelers in mind, offering more free time to explore on their own and more active outings.

Berna said Intrepid Travel began receiving requests from people in their 30s looking for adventures off the beaten path. Millennials traditionally valued experience-driven opportunities , and that desire hasn't waned with time.

"It became clear that millennials are aging, but the style they want to travel is immersive," Berna said. "If anything, they resonated more with Gen Z than the generations above them."

American Express Travel's 2023 Global Travel Trends Report found nearly 80% of millennials and Gen Zers respondents said they want to "partake in a day in the life of locals in the destination they are visiting," pointing toward activities like visiting local cultural sites and "hole-in-the-wall" attractions.

Airbnb, owned by millennial billionaire Brian Chesky , reported in 2020 that it also found that "immersive encounters" were becoming more popular with this generation, with interest up 102% year-to-year.

Older generations, Berna said, book vacations based on destination. Older travelers tend to plan vacations around conventional tourist spots — think the Eiffel Tower in Paris — because it's popular.

However, younger travelers don't have the same sense of FOMO — or "the fear of missing out" — that their parents do. Instead, they book vacations by interest.

At Intrepid Travel, that includes cycling enthusiasts traveling to Vietnam to peddle through the local sites. Experiences based on camping, festivals, and food are also options travelers can explore.

"They want to be a trendsetter going to the next cool place," Berna said. "It will be something new you can share with your friends, so you get the bragging rights. It's a bit more adventurous instead of following the crowd."

After conducting consumer research among its more than 300,000 travelers, Intrepid Travel formally expanded the young trip age range to 35 in February.

"Intrepid identified an opportunity to better cater for an expanded age range after experiencing a rise in inquiries from travelers in their early 30s wanting to join Intrepid's young adult trips," a press release said. "The company conducted extensive consumer research which showed that most travelers aged 18 to 35 prefer to travel with those of a similar age."

As for where travelers are going, Berna said South America has emerged as a top contender, with Peru gaining traction. The country closed its tourist attractions amid political unrest from late 2022 to early 2023, but they reopened in February 2023, according to Travel Weekly .

Another top spot is South Korea, which Berna said is typically more affordable than Japan. Intrepid Travel said they saw 172% increase globally in bookings to South Korea from 2022 to 2023.

"People want to go away and have these stories. They've settled back post-pandemic into feeling life, wanting to travel again, and seeking connection," Berna said. "Not just with other travelers in groups but with destinations."

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INDIANAPOLIS – The field of 64 teams competing for the 2024 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship was announced today by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

The national top 16 seeds are Tennessee (50-11), Kentucky (40-14), Texas A&M (44-13), North Carolina (42-13), Arkansas (43-14), Clemson (41-14), Georgia (39-15), Florida St. (42-15), Oklahoma (37-19), NC State (33-20), Oklahoma St. (40-17), Virginia (41-15), Arizona (36-21), UC Santa Barbara (42-12), Oregon St. (42-14), and East Carolina (43-15).

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) leads the way with a record 11 teams selected from the conference. The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has eight teams in the field followed by the Big 12 (6), Sun Belt (4), Big Ten (3) and Pac-12 (3). The American Athletic, Big East, Big West, Conference USA and Missouri Valley all have two teams in the field.

High Point, Niagara, and Northern Kentucky are making their first appearances in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, while Evansville is making its first appearance since 2006.

Vanderbilt has the longest active streak with its 18th straight appearance. Other notable consecutive streaks include Florida (16), LSU (12), Oklahoma State (11) and DBU (10).

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After reports that Moscow is targeting the Paris Olympics with a disinformation campaign, the Kremlin has responded. Meanwhile, NATO only has two to three years to prepare before Russia regains its ability to launch a conventional attack on the alliance, Norway's top general has said.

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Here is a rundown of the key developments today:

  • Norway's top general said NATO only has two to three years to prepare before Russia regains its ability to launch a conventional attack on the alliance;
  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Ukraine's use of Western-supplied weapons to strike targets in Russia will not "contribute to escalation";
  • Microsoft made allegations in the New York Times that Russia was targeting the upcoming Olympics with a disinformation campaign;
  • The mother of Alexei Navalny and his supporters visited his grave to lay flowers and pay tribute to the late Kremlin critic on what would have been his 48th birthday.

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said any foreign military staff training Ukrainian troops will not have any "immunity" from Russian strikes.

"Any instructors who train the Kyiv regime's troops don't have any sort of immunity," he said in a conference call with reporters today.

Reports have suggested talks are ongoing over whether French instructors could soon be sent to support training centres in Ukraine.

Ukrainian troops have been preparing to fire towards Russian positions on the frontline in the eastern Donetsk region.

Donetsk is one of the four provinces Vladimir Putin proclaimed as part of Russia in an illegal referendum at the start of the war and fighting here is particularly intense.

Russia's two biggest banks plan to open branches and offices in the regions of Ukraine that Moscow claimed to have annexed next month.

Sberbank chief executive German Gref said in Russia's upper house of parliament the bank would be "present throughout the whole country's territory".

VTB chief executive Andrei Kostin said they would open two offices in Luhansk in July and had plans to start serving clients in Donetsk and the port city of Mariupol by the end of the year.

For context : Vladimir Putin illegally annexed Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions in September 2022, after what Ukraine and its Western allies branded sham referendums. 

The move was condemned by many countries as illegal. 

Russian forces only partly control the four regions.

Manufacturers and distributors need to improve compliance with Russia-related sanctions, the deputy secretary of the US Treasury has said.

American companies in particular need to pay more attention to their supply chains to ensure they are not complicit with Russia's evasion of sanctions over Ukraine, Wally Adeyemo said in an interview with CNBC.

He said manufacturers of microelectronics and machine tools especially needed to step up compliance to help cut off supplies of "dual use" goods to Russia, including from Chinese producers. 

Freight forwarders and distributors need to do the same and financial institutions need to look at their relationships with small and medium-sized banks in "countries of concern" because Moscow is looking for ways around US sanctions, Mr Adeyemo said.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff has said that using Western weapons to strike inside Russia was a vital decision that would impact Moscow's tactical aviation and its offensive ability in border regions. 

"This will impact the conduct of the war, planning of counteroffensive actions, and will weaken Russians' abilities to use their forces in the border areas," Andriy Yermak said on Telegram. 

Russia has said the move would mark an escalation to the conflict and has threatened war with NATO if Western weapons are used in its airspace.

By  Ivor Bennett , Moscow correspondent

Dozens of Alexei Navalny supporters have visited his grave to lay flowers and pay tribute to the late Kremlin critic on what would have been his 48th birthday. 

The opposition leader died at an Arctic prison colony in February, prompting outrage from Western governments.

Nearly four months on, his family say the cause of his death remains unexplained.

His widow Yulia Navalnaya has accused Vladimir Putin of ordering his murder, and last week his allies called for additional sanctions to punish the Russian president's inner circle.

The Kremlin has repeatedly denied any involvement in his death. According to his death certificate, he died of natural causes.

Navalny's mother, Lyudmila, as well as his mother-in-law Alla Abrosimova, were among those who gathered at his grave in the Borisovskoye cemetery in southeast Moscow today.

Video posted by SOTAvision on the social media platform Telegram shows a memorial service led by Dmitry Safronov, a priest who was previously banned from clerical duties by the Russian Orthodox Church for presiding over a similar service in March, which marked 40 days since the activist's death.

According to the independent Novaya Gazeta newspaper, three police officers were on duty near the cemetery but they did not make any arrests.

Having been convicted of multiple charges, ranging from fraud to extremism, Navalny was serving sentences totalling more than 30 years when he died.

His Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) is outlawed in Russia, and has been accused by the authorities of having links to the CIA.

What remains of his team now operates in exile.

Polish farmers have resumed their protest blockade at the Ukrainian border crossing due to agricultural imports from the country.

Farmers in Poland have staged sporadic demonstrations at the border since last autumn.

The demonstrators are blocking trucks from leaving Ukraine.

Cargo vehicles heading to Ukraine are allowed to enter by 12 trucks per 12 hours and by four trucks with humanitarian aid per hour, the Ukrainian Border Guard Service said.

Other vehicles are continuing as usual.

"Representatives of Polish farmers demand reduced imports of Ukrainian crops to Polish territory from Ukraine," the Border Guard Service said.

Disputes over crop imports have strained the relationship between Warsaw and Kyiv, with both countries being major agricultural producers.

Polish farmers have complained that Ukrainian products create uneven competition, particularly since the EU lifted tariffs in 2022.

Poland banned the import of several products from Ukraine, including grain, corn, and rapeseed, in 2023.

In our last post, we brought you news that Microsoft had made allegations in the New York Times that Russia was targeting the upcoming Olympics with a disinformation campaign.

Moscow has now branded those accusations "absolute slander", with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying there is no substance to them.

Russia is widely accused of having waged disinformation campaigns over the years, often targeting elections in the United States, Europe and Britain.

Moscow has always denied it uses disinformation to influence public opinion. 

The Paris Olympics are being targeted by a Russian-linked disinformation campaign, according to the New York Times.

Since last summer, efforts have been under way by a hacker group named Storm-1679, the paper reports.

The campaign "began in earnest" when a documentary was released with a doctored International Olympic Committee (IOC) logo, along with an AI-powered impersonation of Tom Cruise's voice.

The hackers "are trying to cultivate an anticipation of violence", said Clint Watts, the head of Microsoft's Digital Threat Analysis Centre.

"They want people to be fearful of going to the Olympics."

Storm-1679 makes around three to eight disinformation videos a week, Mr Watts told the newspaper, many of which appear as if they come from media outlets such as the BBC or Al Jazeera.

Both Russia and Belarus have been banned from competing in the Olympics over the war in Ukraine, but some athletes from those countries will be allowed to compete as "neutral athletes", the IOC announced in March.

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Conference USA football's annual kickoff event will return to the DFW area this summer. The league formally announced this week that the 2024 CUSA Football Kickoff and Media Day will be held Tuesday, July 23, at the home of the PGA of America in Frisco, Texas.

Here's the full roster of players and coaches who will be available to questions from the media and provide a look at their respective teams for the upcoming season.

FIU: HC Mike MacIntyre, RB Lexington Joseph, LB Reggie Peterson

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Kennesaw State: HC Brian Bohannon, RB Michael Benefield, DB Sidney Porter

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Sam Houston: HC K.C. Keeler, WR Noah Smith, LB Kavian Gaither

UTEP: HC Scotty Walden, WR Trey Goodman, DE Maurice Westmoreland

Western Kentucky: HC Tyson Helton, RB Elijah Young, CB Upton Stout

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Four head coaches will be appearing at CUSA Media Day for the first time - KSU's Brian Bohannon, MTSU's Derek Mason, NM State's Tony Sanchez, and UTEP's Scotty Walden.

In addition to traditional press conferences and media availability, all participants will also take part in a live ESPN+ show, hosted by ESPN’s John Schriffen.

A full schedule of events for the day will be available at a later date. 2024 will mark the 29th season of Conference USA football.

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The latest assault by Haitian gangs left three people, including two American missionaries and a local pastor, dead in Port-au-Prince.

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An Oklahoma-based missionary group working in Haiti’s capital was attacked by gangs on Thursday night, leaving two Americans and the group’s director dead, the organization, Missions in Haiti, announced on Facebook.

Missions in Haiti runs a school for 450 children, as well as two churches and a children’s home in the Bon Repos neighborhood in the northern outskirts of Port-au-Prince, which is widely known to be controlled by two local gangs. The independent nonprofit was founded by an Oklahoma couple, David and Alicia Lloyd, in 2000.

The attack occurred Thursday, after two different groups of gangs descended on the organization’s compound, attacked employees and stole the organization’s vehicles.

The victims were the founders’ son, David Lloyd III, 23, known as Davy; his wife, Natalie Lloyd, 21; and the organization’s Haitian director, Jude Montis, 45, the group said. Ms. Lloyd is the daughter of a state representative in Missouri, Ben Baker.

“My heart is broken in a thousand pieces,” Mr. Baker posted on Facebook. “I’ve never felt this kind of pain. Most of you know my daughter and son-in-law Davy and Natalie Lloyd are full time missionaries in Haiti. They were attacked by gangs this evening and were both killed. They went to Heaven together.”

The Lloyds were coming out of a section of the mission’s compound when they were ambushed by three trucks full of men, according to David Lloyd Jr., whose son was killed.

The younger Mr. Lloyd was taken inside and beaten, his father said. The gang members then took the organization’s vehicles and other items and left. But things took a turn when a second gang showed up, and one of its members was killed.

“Now this gang went into full attack mode,” the organization said in a post that was written before the three had been killed.

The Lloyds and the director of the program were able to make calls using a satellite internet link and recount what was happening as it was occurring, describing how they were holed up as the gang members shot through the windows.

The elder Mr. Lloyd, who had just left Haiti a day earlier to return to the United States, said he last spoke to his son “right in the middle of it all.” His son had been struck on the head with a pistol and was trying to calm the situation, Mr. Lloyd said.

“One group came in, tied him up, beat him and stole my trucks and loaded them up with everything they could,” Mr. Lloyd told The Times in a telephone interview from Oklahoma.

His son managed to untie himself as neighbors tried to help.

“And then all of a sudden another group pulls up and that’s where things got foggy,” Mr. Lloyd said. “I was talking to him when that next group pulled up. And he was telling me that he got hit in the head by a pistol. He’s like, ‘I’ve got to go now. There’s a bunch of them here again.’”

Mr. Lloyd said he wasn’t sure what happened next, but that witnesses told him that one of the organization’s security guards may have fired his weapon.

“Somebody got nervous and somebody got shot, so they felt like it was my son’s fault,” Mr. Lloyd said.

The incident was being chronicled in real-time on Facebook, with Mr. Lloyd and his wife recounting that they were trying to rescue everyone and negotiate with the gangs. Then the phone lines went silent, and they posted an update that three of them had been killed.

The victim’s parents described their son as a devout Christian dedicated to Haiti.

“My son grew up in Haiti. It was his whole life,” the victim’s mother, Alicia Lloyd, said in an interview. “All he wanted to do was go back to Haiti and help people.”

After attending the Ozark Bible Institute and College in Missouri — the same Pentecostal college his father attended — Mr. Lloyd III chose to return to Haiti, his parents said.

The younger Mr. Lloyd would tell girls he’d meet: “‘Don’t talk to me if you are not interested in living in Haiti for the rest of your life,’” Mr. Lloyd Jr. said. “He said he loved Haiti, and that was his heart.”

Even as most Americans working in Port-au-Prince were evacuated by the U.S. Embassy in March after a gang assault on the city that shut down the airport, the younger Lloyds chose to stay.

In fact, unlike most schools, which were forced to shutter for months this year during the gang uprising, Missions in Haiti’s school remained open.

The Port-au-Prince airport reopened this week after being closed for months, giving the couple a fresh opportunity to flee. They still stayed.

Mr. Lloyd said he told his son he could fly home for a break on Wednesday after the airport reopened, but he declined the offer.

“He just had a heart for the Haitian people,” he said.

Mr. Montis, the pastor, had been with the organization for 20 years. He left behind a wife and two children, a 6-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy.

“One of the best guys you will ever meet,” Mr. Lloyd said.

The older Mr. Lloyd said they had frequent dealings with gang leaders, who respected their work.

Despite the scourge of killings in recent months, he said it had been relatively peaceful in the area in the past few weeks. He even fed gang members regularly with bread from the organization’s bakery, he said, adding that it was customary to have to pay them to get through roadblocks.

Gang leaders, he said, told him: “‘We appreciate you helping the people.’

“That’s why we felt safe.”

Haiti has been gripped by a wide-scale gang assault since February, when several gangs that normally fight each other decided to band together and fight the government. Hospitals, government buildings, police stations and prisons were attacked, and thousands of prisoners were released.

The crisis forced the resignation of Haiti’s prime minister, Ariel Henry, who was out of the country at the time and unable to return. A transitional council was named to run the flailing government while the United States helped organize a deployment of police and soldiers from several countries, led by Kenya, to fight the gangs. That mission is expected to arrive in the coming weeks.

Gang violence spread to unprecedented levels after the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. More than 2,500 people were killed or injured in the first three months of 2024 alone, according to the United Nations.

A spokesman for the Haiti National Police said he did not have details on the killings.

The U.S. State Department said it was aware of reports of the deaths of U.S. citizens in Haiti and was ready to provide consular assistance but had no further comment.

“We offer our sincerest condolences to the family on their loss,” the State Department said in a statement.

In October 2021, 17 Christian Aid Ministries missionaries, 16 Americans and one Canadian, were kidnapped by a gang after visiting an orphanage. Twelve of the hostages escaped and the others were freed.

The United States has offered $5 million in bounty for the capture of the various gang leaders responsible.

In February, armed bandits also kidnapped three sisters of the Saint-Joseph de Cluny Congregation from a Catholic orphanage in Port-au-Prince. They were released unharmed without paying ransom.

An earlier version of this article misstated the age of one of the victims, Jude Montis. He was 45, not 20.

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    This trip is designed for anyone ages 19-22 interested in an adventure. We unbundled most of the activities to provide an affordable program where you can have plenty of flexibility to pick and choose your own unique experience! Creative itinerary, plenty of free time, and exciting options allow you to make the most out of your travels.

  6. Educational Student Travel Programs

    U.S. Sports Travel. Sports travel for athletes, coaches, families, and spectators attending games, tournaments, and special events across the country. across the world. WorldStrides' educational travel programs offer adventure and unique experiences for students of all ages, in the US and abroad. Learn more.

  7. College Trips

    For example: Las Vegas has mostly a 21+ minimum age check-in requirement, while Cabo and Puerto Vallarta has a 18+ minimum check-in requirement. This also varies by property as well. JusCollege is your one-stop shop for school break trips with as many friends as you've got. Enjoy affordable curated travel experiences for all tastes and interests.

  8. Group travel to Europe

    Our group trips to Europe come with everything included. That's accommodations, daily breakfasts, activities, and an expert Tour Director who always knows all the hot spots and secret spots. Fun, stress-free group trips to Europe for anyone 18-35! Discover the beauty and diversity of Europe with our expertly crafted travel experiences.

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  10. Colleges & Universities

    Global Works offers both customizable faculty-led programs and alternative spring breaks for university students and groups. Our college travel programs are more than a study abroad trip. We partner with local communities for an immersive, hands-on, service-learning experience. We believe, whole-heatedly, that the best way to learn about.

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  12. Educational Tours & Programs in the USA

    Hands-on exploration means deeper learning. Over more than 50 years in student travel, we have seen the results when students get up close with the subjects they've only read about, whether during a class trip or an individual enrollment program. We are committed to bringing these experiences to all students and offer fundraising, scholarships and financial assistance to make educational ...

  13. 45 Best Places to Travel for College Students

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  14. Student Travel Tours

    Service Tours. Go overseas and do community service projects through a service tour. Interact with locals and get to know local culture, while at the same time helping out your host country. Ecuador, Peru, Nicaragua, China, India, and Tanzania are all great places to consider for service tours.

  15. How to Travel as a Student

    When students travel on EF tours, they expand their knowledge of the world around them, discover more about themselves, grow more confident and independent, and understand new people, places, and cultures. And when educators lead these tours, they grow in countless ways, bringing back a new perspective to their own classroom. Tour planning.

  16. Trips for Young Adults

    Trips for Young Adults - Europe and the World | AESU World Travel. 800.638.7640.

  17. Sports Travel Event Management

    With over 50 years of experience, Collegiate Athletic Travel specializes in Group Travel Packages for College Athletic Sporting Events. Our travel programs make it easy for you to follow your favorite team to away-game football weekends, bowl games and the NCAA Tournament.

  18. Best Small Group Tours in Russia

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  19. Visit

    Prepare ahead of time: Avoid attending a campus visit on a whim. Instead, schedule your visit in advance, make plans for a college or program visit, explore our virtual resources, review a map to understand the layout of our campus and make travel arrangements. Additionally, continue your research to ask questions during your visit.

  20. Moscow Travel Vacation Packages

    Moscow is unlike any other city on Earth. It is the wealthy economic center for one-sixth of the world's land mass and has over 120 ethnic groups and nationalities. A diverse and vibrant city with a strange combination of traditional Russian architecture and newer Soviet tastelessness, Moscow is an adventure waiting to happen! Reasons to travel to Moscow But what makes it so popular among ...

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