Bargain destinations and the cheapest places to travel


Cheap Destinations Looking Better for Study Abroad

May 23rd, 2008 Posted in Beers of the World, International living/working, Work/Life/Travel Balance

It’s not just travelers impacted by a puffed up European currency. This Wall Street Journal article, Weak Dollar Crimps Study Abroad, says the traditional European study abroad programs are taking a big nosedive. They’re just getting too expensive to justify.

Many other college students, hit by sticker shock, also are steering clear of Western Europe, especially the United Kingdom, and opting for study-abroad programs in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Many of those destinations are cheaper to begin with and have currencies that haven’t been as rough on the dollar.

As many students are finding out, the college lifestyle takes a big hit when you can’t afford to leave the dorm.

Sarah Singletary, a University of Richmond student who has been abroad since last fall, first in Senegal and now in Croatia, likes the lack of financial pressure in cheaper countries.

In places like Hungary, she says, “you have a lot more freedom to go to museums and eat out rather than buying cheese sandwiches from the grocery store,” she says.

As the article points out later, if you study in Asia or Latin America, you can also afford to travel on your breaks, either within the country or to its neighbors, without breaking the bank. Hey, maybe there’s an idea for a book in there: The World’s Cheapest Destinations for Studying Abroad and Still Being Able to Party. Let’s see, the cheapest places for beer outside of Europe are Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, Panama, Honduras, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Malawi, Kenya…

Find links to study abroad options at Transitions Abroad’s Study Abroad portal

  1. 4 Responses to “Cheap Destinations Looking Better for Study Abroad”

  2. By Mike on May 24, 2008

    My cousin is in the process of writing a book on this subject exactly – you can find her blog here: http://theworldisyourcampus.wordpress.com/

    There are much better ways to do global education than the traditional routes (which usually put ridiculous amounts of money into the pockets of the schools for a semester abroad in a cheap country)…

  3. By Claudine on May 25, 2008

    I traveled to Ghana as a graduate school student. Some colleges actually have community trips in which members of the community can take a class or two and pay a group rate, at least that’s what a school in my area does.

  4. By study abroad thailand on Sep 9, 2008

    I’m thailand. Its not to expensive and the edu is great

  5. By china study abroad program on Dec 14, 2008

    great tips. I enjoyed reading this

Post a Comment