Slovenia
Slovenia is a small nation bordered by three giants: Hungary, Italy, and Austria. The nation is mountainous and has dense forests. However, the majority of visitors come for the coastline because Slovenia, which is situated along the Adriatic Sea, has many reasonably priced sandy beaches and plenty of sunshine.
The beaches are all public and free, so it's possible to keep prices down even during peak season, even though the summer brings more expensive hotels along the coast. Late April, when temperatures are already summery but the tourists haven't yet come, is a very affordable time to visit Koper beach and the surrounding Mestna beach, Moon Bay, and the well-known seaside resort of Portoroz. Lake Bled is probably the most well-known location away from the shore. The lake, one of the most beautiful landscapes in the nation, is a cheap destination and is only 35 kilometers from Ljubljana, the nation's capital. Other inexpensive vacation spots include the fortified village of Tanjel, the medieval town of Piran, and Triglav National Park, where you can walk to the top of Mount Triglav in two days while spending the night in a mountain hut.