
9) Key West, Florida
Known as the American Caribbean, this is another destination that doesn’t require your passport. Fishing, diving, and sailing are the main attractions at the last stop inthe Florida Keys. The two by four-mile sun-soaked gem is exclusive, exciting, and best of all, cheap and convenient for a quick trip. Inexpensive meals can be found all around the island between $10-$20. Drink prices can vary, but typically start around $5USD. Seafood here is widespread and as fresh as it gets, thus even shrimp, oysters and the like can be found for reasonable prices. 3-star hotels like Old Town Suites and Fairfield Inn start around $200 per night. Key West is the last island in the Florida Keys accessible by the Overseas Highway. Fly for as little at $177, or embark on one of the most stunning road trips in the continental U.S. The views are incredible.