Uncovering the Top 10 Cheapest Countries to Live and Thrive in 2023


When it comes to embracing a global lifestyle, it’s all about the equilibrium between the quality of life and the cost of living. As we deep-dive into 2023, let’s explore countries around the world that bring cultural depth with them without the burden on resources.

  1. Cambodia: (For booking)

While the temples of Cambodia can whisper tales of centuries gone by, the streets will always keep you pulsating with life. One-bedroom apartments cost around $250 - $350 in the center, and local meals, on average, are priced at $2 - $5 per person, and that, coupled with the country’s history and culture, makes Cambodia a favorite among many.

  1. Nicaragua: (For Booking)

Nicaragua has become a nation known for pristine beaches, dense forests, and Spanish colonial cities. A one-bedroom apartment in the city center, for example, would cost between $300 - $400, and local meals generally cost around $3 - $6. The country combines all the varieties of tropical zest with a low cost of living.

  1. Mexico: (For Booking)

From the heart of Mexico City to the glistening beaches of Tulum, Mexico offers an incredible blend of cultural history with the lush beauty of Mother Nature. Cities like Guadalajara offer rentals in the central city starting at around $400 - $600 for singles, while meals, including tacos on local streets (generally), would cost between $3 - $7. It’s the perfect combination of affordability and diversity.

  1. Turkey:  (For Booking)

Turkey is the bridge where the East meets the West – with deep historyand the hands of ancient architecture on one hand and luxury shopping and fine dining on the other. Living in a city center apartment would cost roughly $200 - $450, and local meals can average $2 - $6. With countless landscapes and a rich history and tapestry, Turkey offers a blend of education and a rich cultural tapestry.

  1. India:  (For Booking)

India is the land of contrasts. Contrasts where tradition finds a fine line of subtlety with innovation. Living in an urban area will cost roughly $150 - $400 for a one-bedroom apartment; local meals and street food per meal cost roughly $1 - $4; add to that the culture, traditions, and exciting attractions, exploring India is a must!

  1. Morocco:  (For Booking)

The aromatic bazaars, ancient medinas, and the expanse of the Sahara await you in Morocco. Homes in bustling cities range from $300 to $500. Depending on the dish, you’ll enjoy diverse regional cuisine from $3 to $7. This North African pearl is a feast for the senses without spoiling the wallet.

  1. Argentina:  (For Booking)

Argentina beckons you to experience the passion of tango, world-class wines, and the mighty Andes. Housing in the city ranges from $300 to $550. Gastronomic indulgence costs from $2 to $7. Argentina gets into your blood — and wallet.

  1. Zimbabwe:  (For Booking)

In the wild national parks and at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe shows off its natural beauty. Homes in the city cost from $250 to $450. Enjoy the local fare — and nothing beats a good value of $2 to $6. With Zimbabwe on everyone’s lips these days, get there to experience sublime natural beauty along with low prices.

  1. Georgia:  (For Booking)

Georgia embraces traditions and its untouched beauty at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Homes in the heart of it all range from $250 to $500. Satisfy your cravings for Georgia’s traditional fare — from exquisite wine to worthy khachapuri — for about $2 to $6. Explore a unique blend of cultures in Georgia’sEurasian enclave.

  1. Portugal:  (For Booking)

Portugal, known for sun-kissed beaches, medieval towns, and fado music, entices with an affordable European lifestyle. Homes in the heart of it all land between $600 and $800. Temptingly rich desserts are between $4 and $10. Portugal scores by delivering the European dream without the price tag.

 

Remember how important comfortable journeys to these destinations can be (you’ll note we have not included flight times to these destinations or days of the week, as prices change frequently): You may want to consider the convenience and comfort of the FlyBuddy Neck Pillow. It’s lightweight, inflatable, and has an ergonomic design. It is a must-have for any beginner or expert traveler. To see more spots like these, visit http://www.flybuddy.co/ and FlyBuddy’s YouTube channel, where we’re always giving travel tips to make your new adventure unforgettable. Safe travels!

 

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