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Ecuador has every type of terrain from snow-capped volcanoes to jungles to beaches so there are plenty of places to explore and take advantage of the strong U.S. dollar.
Ecuador has every type of terrain from snow-capped volcanoes to jungles to beaches so there are plenty of places to explore and take advantage of the strong U.S. dollar. (Photo: vernonwiley/iStock)

The 5 Best Places to Take Advantage of a Strong Dollar

Get the most bang for your buck by planning a trip to one of these international destinations

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Ecuador has every type of terrain from snow-capped volcanoes to jungles to beaches so there are plenty of places to explore and take advantage of the strong U.S. dollar.
(Photo: vernonwiley/iStock)

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If you鈥檙e planning a trip overseas, consider this: some countries will cost you a ton more than others. The U.S. dollar rose against many international currencies in 2017 and through the beginning of 2018, which means it鈥檚 a good time to be choosy, says Todd Knoop, a professor of economics at Iowa鈥檚 Cornell College and author of the book听. 鈥淭here are a few places that are good bargains right now,鈥 he says.

Knoop has traveled to every continent except Antarctica, and he often visits places where he knows he can get a sweetdeal. We asked Knoop which countries would be his best bet in 2019 to take advantage of a strong U.S. dollar.

China

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鈥淪omething good should come out of this trade war with China, like affordable travel,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he Chinese yuan depreciated by 5 to 10 percent in 2018.听Before this depreciation, China was still a relatively cheap place to travel, and it鈥檚 only gotten cheaper.鈥 Plus, China is as economically and culturally diverse a destination as you can get鈥擪noop describes it as hundreds of countries sewn into one. He encourages travelers听to visit western China, which is less westernized听than places like Beijing. Check out pandas, bamboo forests, and teahouses in the Sichuan province or go hiking in Yunnan鈥檚听, one of the deepest in the world.

Ecuador

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鈥淵our purchasing power is huge in Ecuador,鈥 Knoop says, and the country uses the U.S. dollar, which makes traveling there听even easier for Americans. Ecuador also has every type of terrain, from snowcapped volcanoes to jungles to beaches. 鈥淓veryone wants to go to the Gal谩pagos Islands, but you can see a lifetime of biodiversity just on the mainland,鈥 he says. 听to climb 19,347-foot Cotopaxi, try a butterfly-spotting safari, cruise the Amazon River, or kayak its world-class whitewater.

Spain and Portugal

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鈥淭he dollar remains high against the euro, and Spain and Portugal are not as affluent as the rest of Europe, so there are still good deals to be found,鈥 Knoop says. Spain is great for snagging听inexpensive accommodations, especially short-term rentals, because Spaniards have a long tradition of trading vacation homes among friends. 鈥淣ow, with the advent of Airbnb, those places are available to those who aren鈥檛 Spaniards.听It鈥檚 amazing what you can get for $50 a night.鈥

South Africa

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Your dollar will go far in the small townships around Johannesburg. 鈥淵ou can go with local people to nightclubs, churches鈥攊t鈥檚 a fantastic, authentic experience of how people are actually living,鈥 he says.听Check out the township of , where you can visit Nelson Mandela鈥檚 former home, drink locally brewed beer, and eat curry cooked over an open fire from a street vendor. At , a comfortable backpacker鈥檚 lodge, guides will take you around the township via听bicycle.

Argentina

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鈥淭he dollar has doubled in value against the Argentine peso over the course of last year,鈥 Knoop says, and the country鈥檚 currency depreciation means that its tourism sectors will be looking for business. Wander the parks and museums in stunning听,听venture farther south into to spot penguins in the Punta Tombo National Reserve, or go sea kayaking off the coast of Ushuaia, a city of some 60,000 residents听on the southernmost tip of South America.

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