Spring Break is almost here, and the holidays will see many people heading to the sunny beaches in Florida. But the Sunshine State isn't the only destination that should have your attention, especially if you're looking for to save money during your spring break trip. According to the new Price line According to data shared with Thrillist, some traditional spring break destinations like Cancun are losing steam while others, like Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, remain in the top 10 most in-demand destinations.
As you try to select your spring travel destination, take stock of Priceline's data on the most affordable destinations based on the average cost of flights and hotels. Average prices shown below are based on travel periods between March 1 and March 31, 2024.
Most affordable domestic destinations, based on average round-trip airfare:
- New York $283
- Tampa, Florida $288
- Chicago$289
- Boston $295
- Detroit $296
- Orlando $297
- Seattle $300
- Las Vegas $302
- Raleigh, North Carolina $303
- Philadelphia $306
Most affordable domestic destinations, based on average round-trip airfare:
- Toronto $375
- Santiago, Dominican Republic $414
- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic $448
- San Salvador, El Salvador $487
- Guatemala City $500
- Panama City $542
- Belize City, Belize $546
- Aruba, Aruba $549
- Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic $571
- San Jose, Costa Rica $589
Here are the most affordable domestic destinations, based on average hotel prices per night:
- Pigeon Forge, Tennessee$116
- Oklahoma City $129
- Las Vegas $141
- Kissimmee, Florida $141
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina $150
- Portland, Oregon $151
- Houston, Texas $151
- Dallas $160
- Denver $164
- Seattle $164
And finally, here are the most affordable international destinations, based on the average hotel price per night:
- Pattaya, Thailand $65
- Da Nang, Vietnam $65
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam $71
- Narita, Japan $81
- New Delhi $85
- Cusco, Peru $86
- Hanoi, Vietnam $88
- Istanbul $90
- Hoi An, Vietnam $96
- Bangkok $97