Where Would You Go If You Had A One Way Ticket
If you got to go anywhere in the world, where would you go? France, Spain, Africa, Canada, Mexico? It’s probably pretty easy to figure out someplace to go, but what if you only booked a one way ticket- meaning, what if you didn’t plan on returning for the foreseeable future. Is it still easy to decide where that one way ticket would be too?
If you aren’t sure where to go, here are a few places that might be worth getting a one way ticket to that are unique.
Indonesia
It would be a pretty smart idea to choose this country for your one way ticket as it’s actually made up of 17,000 islands, so there’s plenty of places to go, and it is quite affordable. There are a ton of beaches that are untouched. Some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the world can be found here. One of the best parts about Indonesia is the locals. They are very friendly and often welcome visitors with open arms.
Bali
If you are looking for a beautiful place to go, that’s fairly inexpensive, Bali might be a good choice for you. Travelers often find it to be a great value. This is a good place to stay at for a while for those that want to live a healthy lifestyle. There are a lot of wellness type activities to partake in and there are a variety of healthy food options.
Albania
This country is often overlooked by travelers. It’s relatively small and much of it is mountainous. However, there are some beautiful beaches on the coastline and accommodations can be very cheap here and can start at around $5 per person. Albania is also filled with a variety of historical sites with many of them free to get into. Despite the size of the country, many travelers find it diverse which makes it a good choice for a one way ticket.
Georgia
This destination we’re talking about isn’t the state, but the country. It’s becoming more popular for tourists and for good reason. The culture is unique and it’s filled with beautiful scenery. It’s claim to fame is wine as wine-making goes back here about 8,000 years. Because of its favorable exchange rate, you can get a lot for your money here. For those looking for a place with friendly locals, and a lot of culture, Georgia is a great place to take a one way ticket too.
With a whole world to explore we would love to hear from you! Where Would You Go If You Had A One Way Ticket?