9. Cape Town – South Africa
As the oldest and second-largest city in South Africa, after Johannesburg, Cape Town lies on a peninsula beneath the imposing Table Mountain where you can catch a cable car round-trip for around $22.50. This historic city sports beautiful coastal views, picturesque lakes, and gorgeous farmlands, and if you rent a car for as little as $30 a day, it makes for a perfect road trip. It also offers a vibrant art scene and stunning nightlife.
If you are a wine lover, then you’ll find South Africa’s best and most famous wine-growing regions and vineyards, including Stellenbosch, Constantia, and Paarl. The average meal price is around $10, and beer and wine are particular bargains for those who like a tipple. Staying at one of the city’s many affordable 3-star hotels will cost about $60 per night.
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i HAVE BEEN TO ALL BUT ONE OF THESE PLACES ( Phu ket), it would be great to visit there. I’ve traveled extensively through Russia and Georgia and found the citizens warm and friendly nothing like i’m seeing in the Ukraine invasion. I entertained 6 Russians from our catering company in our Moscow kitchen and find, “they are just like us” it’s their shitty governmont thats the problem.