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The Most Scenic (and Affordable) Road Trips Around the World

February 16, 2025

There’s something uniquely liberating about a road trip, especially when you’re a digital nomad family like ours. The open road, the wind in your hair, the freedom to stop wherever and whenever you please – it’s the quintessential adventure. But often, the dream of an epic road trip comes with the perceived burden of high costs, especially when you’re factoring in two kids. We’re here to prove that scenic and affordable road trips are not just a fantasy, but a tangible reality for families. This guide is dedicated to sharing our experiences and exploring routes that offer stunning vistas, cultural immersion, and budget-friendly options, making your next grand adventure accessible.

The Allure of the Affordable Family Road Trip

Road trips offer a level of flexibility and intimacy with a destination that other forms of travel simply can’t match. When you add affordability to the mix, it becomes an irresistible proposition for families. Here’s why budget-friendly road trips are a fantastic choice for us:

  • Cost Control: We have direct control over expenses like accommodation (camping, budget motels, or even sleeping in our van!), food (picnics, local eateries), and transportation (fuel-efficient vehicles, carpooling). This flexibility is key to staying on budget.
  • Hidden Gems: Road trips allow us to discover off-the-beaten-path attractions, charming small towns, and local experiences that we might miss on a more structured tour. The kids love the spontaneity of finding a new playground or a quirky roadside attraction.
  • Flexibility: We can change our itinerary on a whim, linger longer in places we love, or skip those that don’t capture our interest. This is invaluable when traveling with children, as their moods and energy levels can dictate the pace.
  • Scenic Immersion: Unlike flying over landscapes, a road trip puts you right in the heart of the scenery, allowing for countless photo opportunities and spontaneous stops. The kids are always pointing out new things they see outside the window.
  • Memories: The shared experience of navigating, exploring, and problem-solving on the road creates lasting memories and strengthens bonds within our family. These are the stories we’ll tell for years to come.

Our Family’s Top Scenic and Affordable Road Trips Around the World

Here are some incredible road trip ideas that combine stunning scenery with budget-conscious travel, based on our experiences and extensive research.

1. The Garden Route, South Africa

South Africa’s Garden Route is a picturesque stretch of the southeastern coast, famous for its lush greenery, beautiful beaches, and charming towns. It’s a relatively short and easy drive, making it perfect for first-time international road trippers, and very family-friendly.

  • Route: Approximately 300 kilometers (186 miles) from Mossel Bay to Storms River Mouth in the Eastern Cape.
  • Scenery: Indigenous forests, pristine beaches, lagoons, mountains, and vibrant fynbos vegetation. The diversity of landscapes keeps everyone engaged.
  • Affordability: South Africa offers excellent value for money. Accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to campsites, and food is generally inexpensive. Fuel costs are reasonable, and many attractions (beaches, hiking trails) are free or low-cost. We found this guide on budget travel in South Africa very helpful.
  • Highlights: Tsitsikamma National Park, Knysna Heads, Wilderness, Plettenberg Bay, Cango Caves.

Hiking in Tsitsikamma National Park was a highlight for us on the Garden Route. The kids loved exploring the forest trails.

The beaches along the Garden Route are simply stunning. We spent hours here, letting the kids splash and play.

2. The Great Ocean Road, Australia

While Australia can be expensive, the Great Ocean Road is a relatively short and iconic drive that can be done affordably, especially if you camp or stay in hostels. We managed to do this without breaking the bank.

  • Route: 243 kilometers (151 miles) along the southeastern coast of Australia, between Torquay and Allansford.
  • Scenery: Dramatic coastal cliffs, famous rock formations (like the Twelve Apostles), lush rainforests, and surf beaches. Every turn offers a new postcard-perfect view.
  • Affordability: Camping is a great way to save on accommodation. We packed our own food for picnics with a view, which also helped us stick to our budget. Fuel is the main cost, but the drive is short enough to manage. Look for free lookouts and hiking trails. For more tips on budget travel in Australia, check out Nomadic Matt’s guide.
  • Highlights: Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, Bells Beach, Otway National Park.

The Twelve Apostles were even more impressive in person. The kids couldn’t believe how big the rocks were!

Taking a break from the coast to explore the rainforest in Otway National Park was a refreshing change. The air was so fresh.

3. The Ring Road, Iceland (Partial or Full)

Iceland’s Ring Road (Route 1) circles the entire island, offering an unparalleled journey through diverse and otherworldly landscapes. While Iceland can be pricey, a road trip allows for significant savings, especially if you camp and cook your own meals. This was an unforgettable experience for our family.

  • Route: Approximately 1,332 kilometers (828 miles) circling the entire island.
  • Scenery: Glaciers, volcanoes, black sand beaches, hot springs, waterfalls, and vast lava fields. It truly feels like another planet.
  • Affordability: Renting a campervan is a popular and cost-effective option, combining transport and accommodation. We stocked up on groceries at supermarkets to cook our own meals. Many natural attractions are free to visit. Travel during the shoulder seasons (spring/autumn) for lower prices. For more on planning an Iceland road trip, this guide from Expert Vagabond is excellent.
  • Highlights: Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, Myvatn Nature Baths.

Seljalandsfoss was incredible! The kids loved walking behind the waterfall – it was a truly immersive experience.

Reynisfjara’s black sand beach felt so otherworldly. The kids were fascinated by the basalt columns and collecting the black pebbles.

4. The Causeway Coastal Route, Northern Ireland

This stunning route along Northern Ireland’s Antrim Coast is packed with natural wonders and historical sites, and it’s very manageable on a budget. We loved the blend of history and dramatic landscapes.

  • Route: Approximately 190 kilometers (120 miles) from Belfast to Derry/Londonderry.
  • Scenery: Rugged coastline, dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, charming fishing villages, and the unique basalt columns of the Giant’s Causeway. It’s a compact route with incredible diversity.
  • Affordability: Accommodation options include B&Bs and guesthouses. Many attractions are free (beaches, viewpoints), and the main paid attraction (Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre) is reasonably priced. Food in local pubs is hearty and affordable. We found this guide on Northern Ireland tourism very useful for planning.
  • Highlights: Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Dark Hedges, Dunluce Castle, Old Bushmills Distillery.

The Giant’s Causeway was mind-blowing! The kids thought it looked like a giant’s stepping stones, and they loved climbing on them.

Walking across the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge was an exhilarating experience for all of us. The views were incredible!

5. Transfăgărășan Road, Romania

Often called “the best road in the world” by Top Gear, the Transfăgărășan Road is an engineering marvel that winds through the Făgăraș Mountains. While it’s a more challenging drive, the scenery is unparalleled, and Romania is incredibly budget-friendly.

  • Route: Approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles) through the Carpathian Mountains, connecting Wallachia and Transylvania.
  • Scenery: Hairpin turns, stunning mountain vistas, deep valleys, and glacial lakes. It’s a driver’s dream and a photographer’s paradise.
  • Affordability: Romania is one of Europe’s most affordable countries. Accommodation in guesthouses or camping is very cheap, and food is delicious and inexpensive. Fuel is the main cost, but the experience is worth it. For more on budget travel in Romania, check out Culture Trip’s guide.
  • Highlights: Vidraru Dam, Bâlea Lake, Poenari Citadel (Vlad the Impaler’s fortress).

The views from the Transfăgărășan Road were absolutely epic. It felt like we were driving through the clouds.

A picnic by Bâlea Lake was the perfect way to break up the drive. The kids loved exploring the lakeside.

Our Digital Nomad Family’s Tips for Affordable Road Trips

  • Vehicle Choice: If renting, opt for a fuel-efficient car. If you own a campervan, even better! We love our van for the flexibility it gives us with accommodation.
  • Accommodation Alternatives: Embrace camping, look for budget-friendly guesthouses, or consider house-sitting. Apps like iOverlander are great for finding free or cheap campsites.
  • Cook Your Own Meals: This is a huge money-saver. We always stock up on groceries at local supermarkets and prepare simple meals. A portable stove and cooler are essential.
  • Pack Smart: Bring reusable water bottles, snacks, and entertainment for the kids. A good travel pillow and blanket can make long drives much more comfortable. Check out our post on traveling with one backpack One-Bag Travel For Digital Nomad Families – Practicality and Presentability for packing tips.
  • Utilize Free Attractions: Many of the most scenic spots are free! Look for national parks, scenic viewpoints, hiking trails, and public beaches.
  • Flexibility is Key: Being able to adjust your route or schedule based on weather, deals, or simply how the family is feeling can save money and stress.
  • Road Trip Essentials: A good car charger, a reliable GPS (or offline maps like Maps.me), and a first-aid kit are must-haves. For entertainment, we often bring audiobooks or podcasts for the whole family.

Conclusion: The Open Road Awaits Our Family!

Road tripping around the world, even with a family of four on a budget, is not just possible – it’s an incredible way to experience the world. It’s about the journey as much as the destination, the unexpected detours, and the shared moments of discovery. As digital nomads, we’ve found that these scenic and affordable road trips offer unparalleled freedom and create memories that will last a lifetime. So, fuel up, pack your bags, and get ready to hit the open road with your family!

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