If you’ve been daydreaming about a solo travel escape but worried about breaking the bank—good news! A memorable trip is absolutely possible on a $1500 budget. Whether you’re looking for vibrant city energy, tropical beaches, or rich cultural experiences, traveling solo doesn’t mean sacrificing fun, comfort, or good food.
Here’s how to plan a budget-friendly solo travel trip with $1500, including flights, lodging, and food—all while still having the time of your life.
✈️ Step 1: Pick the Right Destination
Choosing the right place is half the battle. Opt for destinations where your money stretches further, and where solo travelers are welcomed.
Top Picks for Solo Travel Under $1500:
- Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹
Mild climate, incredible food, and walkable neighborhoods.
Average roundtrip airfare: $450–$600 (from major U.S. cities)
Budget per day: $60–$80 - Mexico City, Mexico 🇲🇽
Rich culture, art, and tacos for days.
Roundtrip flight: $250–$400
Budget per day: $50–$70 - Bali, Indonesia 🇮🇩
Ideal for solo digital nomads or those looking for wellness retreats.
Roundtrip flight: $700–$900
Budget per day: $30–$50 - New Orleans, Louisiana 🇺🇸
For a domestic vibe with international flavor, solo travelers love NOLA.
Roundtrip flight: $100–$300 (domestic)
Budget per day: $100–$120
🏨 Where to Stay: Comfort on a Budget
You don’t need to sacrifice style or safety as a solo traveler on a budget.
Best Accommodation Picks:
- Lisbon: Boutique hostels like Selina Secret Garden or private Airbnbs in Alfama neighborhood ($40–$70/night).
- Mexico City: Centrally located hotels in Roma Norte or Condesa ($30–$60/night).
- Bali: Wellness hostels or Ubud guesthouses with breakfast included ($20–$40/night).
- New Orleans: Chic hostels like HI New Orleans or budget hotels in the French Quarter ($60–$100/night).
💡 Pro Tip: Booking.com and Hostelworld are great for solo-friendly stays with flexible cancellation policies.
🍽️ Eat Good, Spend Less
Food is one of the easiest ways to experience a place—and save money while doing it.
- Street food is your best friend. Grab pastel de nata in Lisbon, tacos al pastor in Mexico City, or nasi goreng in Bali for under $3.
- Grocery store runs: Buy water, snacks, and a few ready-to-eat meals to cut down daily spending.
- Mix local and sit-down spots: Try a fancy dinner once or twice, then go local for the rest.
💰 Daily food budget: $15–$25 in Bali and Mexico City, $25–$40 in Lisbon and New Orleans.
🎉 What to Do: Free or Affordable Activities
Even on a budget, you can live your best solo life with plenty of fun, low-cost activities:
- Lisbon: Ride Tram 28, explore Sintra, enjoy live Fado music.
- Mexico City: Visit Frida Kahlo Museum, stroll Chapultepec Park, check out local mercados.
- Bali: Take a yoga class, hike to waterfalls, tour rice paddies.
- New Orleans: Free walking tours, jazz in the streets, beignets at Café du Monde.
📊 Sample Budget Breakdown (for a 5-7 day trip)
Category | Budget (approx.) |
---|---|
Flight | $300–$800 |
Lodging | $250–$400 |
Food | $100–$200 |
Local transport | $50–$100 |
Activities | $100–$200 |
Miscellaneous | $50–$100 |
Total | ~$1,500 or less |
Final Thoughts: Solo Travel = Total Freedom
Traveling solo isn’t just about where you go—it’s about who you become. With $1500, smart planning, and a little wanderlust, you can embark on a trip that feeds your soul, broadens your world, and doesn’t drain your wallet.
Where would you go if you had $1500 and a passport ready to go? Let us know in the comments below ✈️👇 and follow MEFeater on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest for more travel inspo and hacks. 🌍✨