7 Affordable Countries Americans Can Travel To Without Visas

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It's very possible to travel abroad without having to spend a lot of money when you get there, as many countries are much more affordable than America. And there are numerous international destinations that don't require you to go through the hassle of obtaining a visa before going.

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Here's a look at several affordable countries that Americans can travel to without a visa.

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Mexico

Whether you're looking for a beach vacation or a culturally enriching experience, there's an affordable Mexican destination that fits the bill. Kayak and Travel + Leisure identified San José del Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, Cancún and Mexico City as some of the most affordable international destinations you can travel to this year -- and you don't need a visa for entry.

"For those in the United States, especially people in California and the southern border states, Mexico is highly accessible," said Justinas Albertynas, co-founder of the travel tech startup Yard Venture. "It's the closest and one of the cheapest locations in the world."

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Colombia

Colombia has a little something for everyone, whether you prefer a city, beaches or nature -- or all three. You can take in the colonial architecture in Cartagena, go diving off the coast of San Andres Island or trek through the Sierra Nevada. And many of the popular tourist sites are extremely affordable.

American travelers do not need a visa to visit Colombia.

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Nicaragua

No visa is required to visit the capital city (or anywhere else in Nicaragua), which is home to The Museum of Acahualinca, the Tiscapa Lagoon Natural Reserve and plenty of bars, shops and other attractions.

"Nicaragua's got undeveloped beaches, great surf, cheap beer and tons of adventure opportunities," Albertynas said.

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Philippines

American dollars go far in the Philippines.

"You can get luxury, beachfront hotels and villas for a fraction of the cost it would be in the Maldives, and the beaches will still be incredible," said Samantha Hamilton, travel writer and founder of New England Wanderlust.

No visa is required for American travelers.

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Costa Rica

Plan a no-visa-needed trip to the capital city of San Jose to take advantage of the affordable local attractions, such as the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. Admission tickets are 5500 colones, which translates to about $8.

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Panama

According to Travel + Leisure, you can score very affordable flights to Panama City if you book during the right time of year. No visa is required to visit the Central American country, which boasts a mix of modern city amenities and historic cobblestone streets.

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Canada

Canada can make for an especially affordable destination if you can drive there -- but even if you can't, it's worth the cost of the flight. Albertynas recommends heading to Montreal.

"The capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec, Montreal combines French-Canadian heritage with great food, a killer music scene and some of the best prices in a North American city," he said.

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