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Not all of us can have a lavish holiday. Especially if you’re a student, you’ll want to get as much bang as possible for your buck. Traveling internationally might seem well beyond your budget, but think again. There are many ways in which you can make your holidays affordable. The place to start is by choosing the right destination that will give you great spots to visit while having enough options to save money.

Izmir

Izmir, known as Smyrna from the early 1800s until 3000 BC, is one of Turkey’s most attractive and affordable cities. It’s Turkey’s third-largest city and one of the world’s oldest and most important cities. Izmir is contemporary with the earliest city of Troy in Turkey, which dates back to the third millennium BCE.

The city is recognised for its historic ruins, delectable seafood, and some of Asia’s most gorgeous beaches. We recommend visiting Ephesus, the Atatürk museum, and the Kemeralti Market. In this bazaar, you’ll be able to experience Turkish culture and enjoy some traditional cuisine on a budget.

Because of its size and historical importance, there are many affordable hostels and hotels. If your budget is really tight, a bed in a hostel is the place for you. Some of them include breakfast, which gets you ready to explore the city from the get-go. But if you can afford more comfortable accommodation, you can also find hotel rooms for a low price.

Alanya

The journey from the airport to Alanya can take up to three hours, which deters many tourists. But we promise you, you will not be disappointed. Alanya offers a diverse range of activities, from castles to boat tours to caves and canyons.

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A 13th-century castle stands in the charming town. It is situated at the summit of a massive hill, with spectacular views. It is simple and inexpensive to capture the dolmus to the top. Once you’ve reached the top, take a stroll around the castle grounds and take in the breathtaking views.

A visit to the local market is also a great plan. Meet the locals and shop at some of the market stalls in addition to soaking in the colourful culture. There are also numerous restaurants and cafés where you can grab a bite to eat.

You can find many budget-friendly hotels in the city centre or along the coastline.

Cappadocia

You might not consider Cappadocia an affordable destination in Turkey, but we’re here to tell you it is. It’s known for its landscapes and peculiar rock formations, and all this can be explored cheaply.

As a student, you already know that one of the best activities to do on a budget is hiking, and Cappadocia is a paradise for hikers. Explore Love Valley or Göreme Open Air Museum. Get lost in the marvellous vistas this district has to offer.

The best time to visit this magical place is during spring. The weather is nice and perfect for walking. There aren’t as many tourists, and the prices are lower than during the peak season.

Most people visit Cappadocia to get on a hot air balloon. Of course, we know that paying $350 for a hot air balloon trip doesn’t say a budget-friendly holiday, but you don’t need to. Instead, head out to the sunrise spot, before sunrise, of course. This is where all the balloons pass. Here you’ll enjoy the beautiful colours of sunrise, without spending much.

Turkey eVisa for US Citizens

But before you can enjoy your budget-friendly holiday in Turkey, you’ll need to process your [Turkey eVisa for US citizens]. This mandatory travel authorisation is available through an online form at **iVisa.com**. After you complete the form, you upload a scan of your passport, pay the visa fee, and you’ll be all set. Once your visa is ready, you’ll receive it via email. All you need to do is print it and give it to the immigration official, along with your passport, when you arrive in Turkey. You won’t need to visit an embassy or consulate, and you can fill out the online form from any electronic device. Getting your **Turkey eVisa** is that easy.