| The most affordable places to travel to next year, according to Lonely Planet by Talia Avakian on Nov 1, 2015, 11:00 AM Advertisement
Lonely Planet just released its Best in Travel lists for 2016, highlighting all of the destinations travelers should check out next year. Included in the series is a list of the best value destinations for 2016, which pinpoints the top destinations where visitors can have high-quality travel experiences without breaking the bank. From the pristine beaches of Costa Rica's Caribbean coast to the renowned vineyards of Galicia, Spain, here are the most wallet-friendly destinations to take advantage of in 2016. SEE ALSO: 15 cities you have to visit at least once, according to travelers DON'T FORGET: Follow Business Insider's lifestyle page on Facebook! 10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA — The Australian dollar is becoming a better deal for overseas visitors than it has been for some time, making Western Australia's incredible landscape a prime destination for 2016. Explore some of the world's finest beaches and bays, get up-close with dolphins at Monkey Mia, and finish the day off with a sampling of the area's world-class wines, seafood, and truffles. For more on what to eat, see, and do in Western Australia, click here »
9. TIMOR-LESTE — It's often advised to get a guide here to enhance your journey with local knowledge and ensure safe travels. In Timor-Leste (or East Timor), you can enjoy spectacular diving, private beaches, whale-watching, and a laid-back lifestyle that will leave you feeling completely rejuvenated. For more on what to eat, see, and do in Timor-Leste, click here »
8. COSTA RICA'S CARIBBEAN COAST — Experience a completely new side of Costa Rica on its Caribbean Coast, where everything from its delectable dishes to its various open-air bungalow and beachfront accommodations are affordable. Relax on its miles of pristine beaches, enjoy its live music scene, and witness its famous annual turtle nesting. For more on what to eat, see, and do on Costa Rica's Carribbean Coast, click here »
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