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Top 8 cheapest places to travel from Canada

Discover 8 of the cheapest places to travel from Canada, with flight costs, daily budgets, and travel tips to make your money go further.

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Published: November 20, 2025

Traveling on a budget doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right destination, you can enjoy lower travel costs, affordable accommodation, and better value for everyday spending. By choosing places with competitive flight prices, strong exchange rates, and a lower cost of living, it’s possible to plan an unforgettable trip without overspending.

Whether you’re flying from Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, or Calgary, this guide highlights some of the cheapest places to travel from Canada, along with realistic cost expectations and practical advice for saving money along the way.

Looking for even more inspiration? Check out Holafly’s guide to the cheapest countries to visit.

cheapest places to travel from Canada

Cheapest places to travel from Canada

Looking for destinations that combine affordability with unforgettable travel experiences? The following eight countries offer excellent value for Canadian travellers thanks to budget-friendly accommodations, cheap local food, and decent exchange rates. 

We’ve included estimated daily costs, flight prices from major Canadian cities, and why each country deserves a spot on your travel wishlist.

Mexico

From the white sand beaches of Cancun to the vibrant chaos of Mexico City, Mexico offers something for everyone. Its year-round warm weather, cultural attractions, and food scene make it a go-to for all types of travellers, and one of the cheapest places to travel from Canada.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 13 MXN

Average round-trip flight: ~$450-$600 CAD from Vancouver or Toronto

Daily cost: $40–$70 CAD 

Nonstop routes and frequent airfare deals help keep flight costs down, especially if you’re flexible with dates and travel during shoulder seasons like April or September. See other cheap places to travel in April.

Great for: beach lovers, foodies, and anyone seeking an easy warm-weather escape

Mexico City
A mix of pre-Columbian ruins, colonial heritage, and modern urban life. Source: Shutterstock

Dominican Republic

Known for its all-inclusive resorts, stunning Caribbean coastline, and affordability, the Dominican Republic is one of the cheapest places to travel in December from Canada. It’s visa-free for Canadians and offers direct flights from major cities.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 45 DOP

Average round-trip flight: ~$600 CAD

Daily cost: $50–$80 CAD

Budget resorts in Punta Cana or Puerto Plata bundle meals, drinks, and accommodations. For a more local feel, opt for guesthouses and explore places like Las Terrenas or Jarabacoa.

Great for: families and couples looking for affordable sunshine in winter

dominican-republic
Beautiful ocean in Dominican Republic. Source: Shutterstock

Cuba

Cuba continues to attract travelers with its retro charm, UNESCO-listed cities, and wallet-friendly travel costs. Though internet access remains limited, the country offers a rare step back in time.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 17 CUP (note: dual currency system may impact rates)

Average round-trip flight: ~$550–$650 CAD

Daily cost: $30–$60 CAD

Stay at local B&Bs for a truly Cuban experience and affordable pricing. Travel in November or early spring for cooler temperatures and cheaper rates. Explore more cheap places to travel in November.

Great for: cultural travelers, history buffs, and backpackers

street in cuba
Street in Cuba. Source: Shutterstock

Colombia

Colombia offers stunning contrasts, from the cobbled streets of Cartagena to the lush coffee regions and vibrant Medellín. The country is quickly becoming a favourite for adventurous travellers looking for an affordable yet culturally rich destination.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 2,700 COP

Average round-trip flight: ~$650–$850 CAD

Daily cost: $40–$70 CAD

Affordable domestic flights, excellent local cuisine, and a growing tourism infrastructure make it easy to explore multiple regions without blowing your budget. Music, nature, and colorful architecture add to its appeal. 

Great for: adventure seekers, coffee lovers, and culture explorers

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A town in Colombia. Source: Shutterstock

Thailand

Thailand has long been a favourite cheap destination for Canadians thanks to its mix of beach towns, mountain villages, temples, and bustling cities. It’s also one of the cheapest Asian countries to visit year-round.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 24 THB

Average round-trip flight: ~$1,100–$1,400 CAD

Daily cost: $35–$60 CAD

Even with the long-haul flight, you can easily keep your overall trip cost low. Fly into Bangkok and explore via budget airlines. For more Asian travel destination inspiration, check out Holafly’s blog about the cheapest Asian countries to visit.

Great for: solo travelers, backpackers, and digital nomads

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Phuket, Thailand. Source: Shutterstock

Vietnam

Vietnam blends rich culture, natural beauty, and incredibly low costs. It’s another Southeast Asian gem that’s perfect for long stays or multi-city adventures.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 18,500 VND

Average round-trip flight: ~$1,500 CAD

Daily cost: $25–$50 CAD

From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam street food is delicious and cheap (pho for only $2 CAD!), and there are abundant choices for budget hotels or hostels. Overnight buses across Vietnam make it easy to get around while saving on accommodation.

Great for: foodies, students, slow travelers

Halong Bay cruise
Halong Bay cruise. Source: Shutterstock

India

India offers unbeatable value for travelers, particularly in offbeat regions like Rajasthan, Kerala, or Himachal Pradesh. Rich in culture and diversity, it’s a destination that rewards slow exploration.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 60 INR

Average round-trip flight: ~$1,200–$1,500 CAD

Daily cost: $25–$40 CAD

You’ll find basic hotels or homestays from $10 CAD, street food from $1 CAD, and long-distance trains for a few dollars. While flights are long, visiting India in September or March means better deals. See more cheap destinations in September.

Great for: spiritual travelers, backpackers, and culture lovers

Man riding a boat in the Dal Lake with snowy mountains in the background
Man riding a boat in the Dal Lake. Source: Shutterstock

Portugal

Portugal remains one of the cheapest places to travel in Europe from Canada, offering both charm and affordability. With scenic coastlines, historic towns, and delicious seafood, it’s easy to see the value.

Exchange rate: 1 CAD ≈ 0.67 EUR

Average round-trip flight: ~$700–$1,200 CAD

Daily cost: $90–$120 CAD

Cities like Porto or Faro often have lower accommodation costs than Lisbon. Eat local at tascas (small restaurants), and use regional trains to explore. If you’re planning a couple’s getaway, check out this guide for cheap vacations for couples

Great for: solo travelers, couples, and first-time Europe trips

A beach in southern Portugal
From endless beaches to hikes and charming towns, the Algarve region in Portugal has it all. Source: Pexels

Practical budget travel tips for Canadians

No matter your destination, use these smart tips to make the most of your travel budget:

  • Track flight deals wisely: Use fare alert tools and flexible search calendars to monitor price trends. Consider checking prices in incognito/private browsing mode to avoid personalized price hikes.
  • Fly off-season: Travel in shoulder months, such as April and September, to enjoy lower fares and fewer crowds. Avoid peak seasons like summer holidays when prices soar.
  • Consider budget airlines: Canada’s evolving air travel market now includes more affordable options for international flights. Some carriers offer basic service tiers to cut costs, ideal for travellers who pack light and plan ahead.
  • Book all-inclusives smartly: Compare packages through trusted sources, as all-inclusives can sometimes cost less than planning every element separately.
  • Use eSIMs: Avoid roaming charges by switching to a travel eSIM like Holafly’s unlimited data eSIM. Not sure how much data you’ll need? Use this data usage guide to help estimate how much data you need based on your trip length and habits.

Enjoy unlimited data on your budget trip with Holafly

Wherever you’re headed, staying connected helps you navigate, book transport, access local recommendations, and stay in touch without relying on public Wi-Fi.

Holafly’s travel eSIM offers unlimited data plans in over 200 destinations—no physical SIM needed. You can shop for the right plan that fits your needs before departure and activate it instantly upon arrival.

With Holafly, you’ll enjoy seamless connectivity while exploring the most affordable corners of the world, making your next budget adventure easier, smoother, and more connected.

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