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20 Summer Vacation Spots To Get The Most Bang For Your Buck

With the summer months finally upon us, it’s likely that you and yours are thinking about taking a little bit of a getaway. That’s all well and good! But, there’s just one problem. If you’re planning summer vacation on such short notice, then you’re likely going to encounter some problems when it comes to choosing a destination that’s going to fit within your budget.

Well, if you’re in that boat, have we got a treat for you. On the list that follows, we’re going to share some of the most affordable summer vacation spots where you can really stretch your budget. And these aren’t just towns and places that no one has ever heard of! In fact, some of these spots could very well be ones that have been on your list of places to check out.

So, if it’s time to start finally planning that summer vacation and you need to stretch your budget, then you’ve come to the right place. Let’s take a look at 20 summer vacation spots to get the most bang for your buck. We bet you’re going to be surprised by a few of these!

1. Atlantic Beach (North Carolina)

For just around $1200 a week, a family of four can experience the delightful and laid-back vibe of this Carolinian treasure.

2. Dennis (Massachusetts)

blankWhen you want that Cape Cod getaway without the Cape Cod getaway prices, then this is an excellent bet.

3. Leavenworth (Washington)

blankOffering incredible scenery and a taste of the Pacific Northwest, you can stay here for only around $1400 a week.

4. Orlando (Florida)

blankIf you do Orlando the right way and book smartly, it’s possible to get the whole experience for only around $1300 a week.

5. Cudjoe Key (Florida)

blankOnly a half an hour away from Key West, a stay here is going to cost you a fraction of a stay actually in Key West.

6. Myrtle Beach (South Carolina)

blankA place that’s rising in popularity for summer vacations, it’s still relatively cheap to stay here.

7. Minneapolis (Minnesota)

blankWhen you consider that $1250 a week gets you city living in this exciting town, that’s a real bargain!

8. Ocean City (New Jersey)

blankThis is an up and coming summer vacation destination, so that average of $1500 per week is only likely to go up in the years to come. Act fast!

9. Dallas (Texas)

blankFor only around $1200 per week, it’s possible for a family of four to see, eat and experience plenty in this vibrant city

10. Cape May (New Jersey)

blankThis is another New Jersey summer vacation destination you’ll want to check out sooner rather than later.

11. Memphis (Tennessee)

blankHome to amazing food, vibrant culture and an amazing music scene, the $1300 per week it costs to stay here is an absolute steal.

12. Asheville (North Carolina)

blankWith a fun downtown area and easy access to outdoor activities, Asheville and its $1400 weekly rate should appeal to many.

13. Delray Beach (Florida)

blankCheaper than many other Florida hotspots, you can book a stay her for less than $1000 a week if you shop around.

14. Clearwater (Florida)

blankIf you’ve already experience Delray Beach and want something different, then why not try out Clearwater for just a little bit more per week?

15. West Palm Beach (Florida)

blankWhen you want more of a city vibe when staying in Florida, you’ll find the rates in West Palm Beach to be quite affordable.

16. Boulder (Colorado)

blankOffering easy access to outdoor activities and offering fun city living, this is a great place to check out in Colorado.

17. Atlanta (Georgia)

blankFor around $1150 a week, it’s possible to keep the whole family entertained in beautiful and exciting Atlanta.

18. Anaheim (California)

blankFar less expensive than nearby Los Angeles, you enjoy easy access to both Disneyland and the beaches of Orange County.

19. Wells (Maine)

blankIf you really want that classic New England vibe when you’re on vacation, then check out Wells, where you can get rates for around $1200 a week.

20. Williamsburg (Virginia)

blankYou won’t just find Colonial Williamsburg here; you’ll also find Busch Gardens and more. And it only costs around $1300 per week to stay down here.

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