Cheap Countries to Visit from Australia: Travel Destinations Reviewed

Aditya Shrivastava

Whether you’re an Aussie or an international student spending time down under, there’s no denying that Australia offers an incredible opportunity to explore different landscapes and climates. However, if you’re feeling the itch to go abroad and discover a new destination, Australia is a great launch point from which to access a variety of equally amazing places.

While Europe or the USA may be off the table due to cost and distance, budget-friendly options to suit a mix of trip preferences are available, all within a day's travel time.

In this guide, we’ll take a look at some of the cheapest places to travel to from Australia. Touching on what to expect cost-wise for flights, accommodation, and day-to-day spending, you can pack your passport and head overseas without breaking the bank. We'll also introduce to you Wise Travel Card that can help you save on international transactions with currency conversions at mid-market exchange rates.

5 cheap places to travel to from Australia


5 cheap places to travel to from Australia

When it comes to finding an affordable travel destination, opinions about what this looks like can vary. Below, we’ve included a mix of destinations generally considered inexpensive for Aussies based on exchange rates and comparable costs at home.

All costs are averages based on country data available via a variety of sources including Numbeo, various travel booking platforms, resources such as TripAdvisor, Lonely Planet, restaurant and hotel sites, airline websites and more.

1. Bali, Indonesia

Warm, with lush jungles, gorgeous beaches, a rich culture, and fascinating history, Bali in Indonesia is widely considered one of the best budget-friendly travel options from Australia. Thanks to its inexpensive accommodation and dining options and access to a wide variety of free or low-cost activities, you can be as busy or relaxed as you like without overspending.

From relaxing at the beach or poolside to exploring local markets and visiting rice paddies and temples, there is something for everyone in Bali.

CategoryDetails
Travel Time5 hours from Perth, 6-7 hours from Sydney (direct flights)
Best Time to VisitApril to October (dry season)
Main Airlines and Flight CostsQantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Garuda Indonesia

Average cost: AUD 500 - AUD 800+ per person, return

Average Accommodation CostBudget: AUD 20 - AUD 50 per night

Mid-range: AUD 50 - AUD 120 per night

Average Meal CostAUD 2 - AUD 5 at local restaurants

AUD 10 - AUD 15 for mid-range dining

Recommended Daily BudgetAUD 40 - AUD 60 per day

NB: Expect to budget more if booking tours and activities rather than exploring independently

Currency UsedIndonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Exchange Rate1 AUD = 10,250 IDR (based on the mid-market rate)
Tips to Save Money
  • Use local transportation to get around
  • Eat at warungs (local restaurants)
  • Book flights in advance and watch for sales
  • Consider travelling in the wet season when flights and accommodation are typically lower

As seen 04 March 2025

2. Thailand

A little further afield but still with direct flights available to Bangkok or Phuket, Thailand is a firm favourite with Aussies seeking an inexpensive holiday. From sandy white beaches to bustling cities, magnificent temples, tranquil mountain retreats and more, Thailand has a lot to offer.

If you’re seeking a cheap place to travel to from Australia that doesn’t require compromising on comfort, Thailand is ideal. With higher-star properties typically costing far less than an Australian equivalent, Thailand lets you indulge and stretch your budget further. Similar to Bali, food and drink are also very affordable if eating locally, and whether you opt to remain in one spot or travel around the country, you don’t have to spend a lot to make the most of your time.

CategoryDetails
Travel Time8-9 hours from Sydney, 9-10 hours from Melbourne (direct flights to Bangkok)
Best Time to VisitNovember to March (cool and dry season)
Main Airlines and Flight CostsThai Airways, Qantas, Jetstar, Scoot, AirAsia

Average cost: AUD 700 - AUD 900+ per person, return

Average Accommodation CostBudget: AUD 15 - AUD 40 per night

Mid-range: AUD 50 - AUD 150 per night

Average Meal CostAUD 2 - AUD 6 at local restaurants

AUD 10 - AUD 20 for mid-range dining

Recommended Daily BudgetAUD 50 - AUD 80 per day

NB: Expect to budget more if booking tours and activities or taking onward flights to other cities

Currency UsedThai Baht (THB)
Exchange Rate1 AUD = 21.21 THB (based on the mid-market rate)
Tips to Save Money
  • Use public transport in major cities or Grab for rides; the app makes these easy to book
  • Eat at street food stalls and local markets
  • Consider budget airlines with layovers to save on flight costs
  • Travel during the low season (April - October) for lower prices

As seen 04 March 2025

3. Cambodia

Next on our list of cheap countries to travel to from Australia is Cambodia. Sharing a border with Thailand and Vietnam, this is a great standalone destination or can be combined with other nearby inexpensive countries. While a little more travel time is involved, this is easily offset by the seriously low costs for accommodation, food, and tours once you arrive.

An emerging hotspot for Australian travellers in 2025¹, Cambodia is home to the famous Angkor Wat and a multitude of magnificent temple complexes. Whether you visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city of Siem Reap for access to these ancient jungle temples, the lively Capital Phnom Penh, or its sandy coastlines and islands, you can see and experience a lot without spending a lot.

CategoryDetails
Travel Time12+ hours from Sydney (no direct flights, minimum one stopover)
Best Time to VisitNovember to March (dry season)
Main Airlines and Flight CostsSingapore Airlines, Malaysian Airlines, AirAsia, Thai Airways

Average cost: AUD 800 - AUD 1200+ per person, return

Average Accommodation CostBudget: AUD 10 - AUD 30 per night

Mid-range: AUD 40 - AUD 100 per night

Average Meal CostAUD 2 - AUD 5 at local restaurants

AUD 10 - AUD 15 for mid-range dining

Recommended Daily BudgetAUD 30 - AUD 60 per day

NB: Expect to budget more if booking tours and activities; tours are recommended for temples

Currency UsedCambodian Riel (KHR) and US Dollars (USD)
Exchange Rate1 AUD = 2,495 KHR or 0.62 USD (based on the mid-market rate)
Tips to Save Money
  • Use tuk-tuks to get around and book via the Grab or PassApp Apps to avoid haggling and secure a fair price
  • Eat at local restaurants and street vendors
  • Stay at locally owned, well-rated guesthouses rather than basic hotels
  • Consider visiting at the end of the rainy season to secure better deals on flights and accommodation

As seen 04 March 2025

4. Philippines

Renowned for its crystal clear waters and hundreds of stunning islands, the Philippines, like much of Southeast Asia, is an easy-to-access and inexpensive destination to visit from Australia.

Discover wallet-friendly overwater bungalows, sleek city stays, and a hugely diverse cuisine that uniquely blends Asian, Latin, and American cultures. Whether you choose to explore the capital city of Manila, the surrounding countryside, or island hop to the popular islands of Cebu, Palawan, or Boracay, the Philippines offers a relaxed and friendly vibe.

CategoryDetails
Travel Time8-9 hours from Sydney (direct flights available to Manila)
Best Time to VisitDecember to May (dry season)
Main Airlines and Flight CostsPhilippine Airlines, Qantas, Cebu Pacific, Jetstar, AirAsia

Average cost: AUD 500 - AUD 1,000+ per person, return

Average Accommodation CostBudget: AUD 20 - AUD 50 per night

Mid-range: AUD 50 - AUD 120 per night

Average Meal CostAUD 3 - AUD 6 at local eateries

AUD 12 - AUD 20 for mid-range dining

Recommended Daily BudgetAUD 50 - AUD 90 per day

NB: Expect to budget more if island-hopping and booking tours

Currency UsedPhilippine Peso (PHP)
Exchange Rate1 AUD = 35.94 PHP (based on the mid-market rate)
Tips to Save Money
  • Use jeepneys, buses, or tricycles for transport
  • Book domestic flights in advance for cheaper island-hopping
  • Avoid tourist-heavy restaurants for meals and seek out local restaurants instead to save on dining costs
  • Look for all-inclusive resorts when staying on islands that include all meals and drinks

As seen 04 March 2025

5. Fiji

The closest destination to Australia’s east coast, the Pacific island of Fiji offers a slower pace than the other cheap places to travel we’ve covered. While it can sit a little higher on the cost side by comparison with the above, it is possible to experience Fiji without spending a fortune. Primarily focused on poolside relaxation, lazy beach days, and snorkelling in its pristine waters, Fiji has accommodation options that range from seriously budget to super high-end.

Especially great for families, all-inclusive offers from mid-range resorts on some of the main islands accessible by ferry from Nadi, the main tourist hub, tend to be the best budget option. While it is possible to find cheaper dining options locally, this is uncommon and most guests have their meals at their accommodation.

CategoryDetails
Travel Time4-5 hours from Sydney (direct flights available)
Best Time to VisitMay to October (dry season)
Main Airlines and Flight CostsFiji Airways, Qantas, Virgin Australia, Jetstar

Average cost: AUD 500 - AUD 800+ per person, return

Average Accommodation CostBudget: AUD 30 - AUD 80 per night (very basic, hostel style)

Mid-range: AUD 100 - AUD 300 per night

Average Meal CostAUD 5 - AUD 10 at local restaurants and markets

AUD 30 - AUD 50 for mid-range dining

Recommended Daily BudgetAUD 80 - AUD 150 per day

NB: Expect to spend more for resort stays closer to the airport and island hopping activities

Currency UsedFijian Dollar (FJD)
Exchange Rate1 AUD = 1.45 FJD (based on the mid-market rate)
Tips to Save Money
  • Look for stay-pay offers at resorts
  • Opt for all-inclusive accommodation packages where offered or at least breakfast included
  • Travel outside of school holidays or the dry season to access more budget-friendly rates
  • Consider travelling to the outer islands to access more mid-range accommodation options

As seen 04 March 2025

Don’t see your preferred destination listed here? Why not check out our holiday calculator for ideas and indications of what to expect cost-wise if travelling elsewhere.

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Source:

SBS - Top Destinations For Aussies in 2025

Source checked on 04 March 2025


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