When it comes to travel, Europe is considered one of the most diverse, but unfortunately also often expensive continents. However, that doesn't mean there aren't cheap places to visit! Between Paris, London and Vienna, there are other countries and cities that are just as beautiful, and you don't have to borrow for the trip. When visiting Europe, it's worth buying the best travel insurance and also stock up on a card revolut which we will be able to pay virtually anywhere without currency conversion costs. Here are 5 places in Europe that even on a small budget you can explore in an RV.
Camper across Europe to Bulgaria
In recent years, Bulgaria has once again become one of the more attractive vacation destinations. Sunny Beach on the Black Sea in particular is a popular destination when it comes to cheap vacations. The fine sandy beach is about eight kilometers long and up to 100 meters wide. Sunny Beach also has an interesting nightlife with numerous clubs and bars. However, it would be more than unfair to limit Bulgaria to sunny beaches and partygoers. If one is looking for unspoiled nature for hiking and unique places, one is in the right place. The mountains near Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, are the perfect place to spend time in nature. A visit to the Rila Monastery is also a must. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1976. You can have an unforgettable time in Bulgaria's capital, Sofia. Prices are comparable to those in Poland. You can have lunch for about 30-40 zlotys, and a beer in a bar costs about 8 zlotys.
Camper across Europe to Hungary
Budapest is one of the of the most beautiful cities in Europe and is one of the cheapest vacation destinations on our continent. It is not only the impressive sights that make Budapest so popular, also because you can feel at home there. In addition to the Hungarian capital, there is Balaton, which is particularly popular with Polish and domestic tourists. Here there are chances for plenty of sunshine and relaxation. Popular places directly on the water are Keszthely on the northern shore, Siofok on the southern shore or Balatonfured in the north. As for prices, you can have lunch for about 40 to 70 zloty.
Camper across Europe to Bosnia and Herzegovina
If someone is looking for an original vacation without mass tourism and wants to experience some adventure, then the next vacation should definitely be spent in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Beautiful mountain landscapes, picturesque towns and medieval ruins of locks make the country a place worth seeing. It is one of the cheaper vacation countries. Particularly popular among tourists are the capital Sarajevo, Mostar near the border with Croatia and Neum on the Adriatic coast. The Neum corridor is only 5 kilometers wide and divides Croatian territory into two parts. After Croatia's accession to the EU, the Neum Corridor border became the EU's external border. The capital Sarajevo is marked by Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influence. An important monument is the Latin Bridge. It was here that the assassination attempt on Franz Ferdinand took place, which led to the outbreak of World War I. Prices are similar to those in Poland, although it is often possible to dine more cheaply and hang out in a bar with a drink for much less money than on a beach on the Baltic Sea.
Camper across Europe to Romania
A country full of natural treasures and unique landscapes, this is Romania with a history of Count Dracula and the vampire myth. Romanian culture and its diverse influences between East and West make the country's cities and monuments unique. One of the main attractions in Romania is Bran Castle in Transylvania. It is one of the the most beautiful castles and palaces in Europe and served Bram Stoker as the model for his famous novel about the vampire Count Dracula. The capital of Romania, Bucharest, is not to be missed. It is called the "Paris of the East" because of its large squares and avenues. Also worth seeing is the Eisernes Tor Nature Park on the Serbian border or the mud volcanoes near Berca. Prices are sometimes up to a dozen percent lower than in Poland, so it's worth planning your trip now!
Camper across Europe to Czech Republic
Especially popular is the Czech capital Prague, which promises an unforgettable experience at affordable prices. Hradčany Castle, Charles Bridge and the Vitus Cathedral in the castle district are just some of the many attractions that will make anyone fall in love with the place instantly. The Czech Republic is also a great place for hiking. Whether it's the Bohemian Switzerland or the Giant Mountains, the Czech Republic has a large network of hiking trails that lead through beautiful natural landscapes. As for prices, they are somewhat lower than in Poland. On average, you'll pay about 8 zlotys for a Czech beer in a restaurant, and about 30 zlotys for fried cheese.