I mean, even though USD is a popular currency: does the PPP hold up in Switzerland? The thing is that, despite having $10,000 (CHF 7905) in their budget, that still won’t cut it since there is a bottle of liquor that costs CHF 100,000 ($126,755) for example.
Don’t even mention restaurant prices, it’s ridiculous that buying from the supermarket is cheaper. Have you been there? If so, is it even a wonderful country to visit despite how expensive it is for tourists? (Explains why barely anyone goes there).


Iceland. Also cold. Also beautiful. And they have puffins.
If you are open to it, hostels are inexpensive and a great way to meet other travelers.
I visited in September a few years back. Perfect weather every day but the Aurora isn’t very visible that time of the year.
I did a waterfall tour that was like 5 hours of touring the southern waterfalls. On a big buss with huge truck wheels. While the guide told us the history of Iceland and legends of trolls.
I paid $60 for that tour.
I’m sure everything is more expensive now (that was like 6 years ago that I went) but the country is invested in tourism so there are a lot of things to do for almost any budget.
Also , most natives also speak English so that’s helpful if you only speak English.
I booked my trip and scheduled my tourist stuff online myself. Saved me money and I thought it was pretty easy to plan and book everything.
One thing I will say that I learned from traveling from Chicago to Europe/Iceland is that every time I’ve flown across the pond, I arrive early in the day. Like 10 am. Noon.
But most hotels and hostels won’t let you check in that early.
Now the problem is , by the time I get there, I’m exhausted. I don’t sleep on planes or trains. I can’t.
So what I did was contact the hostel and tell them I wanted to also book the night before I arrived but that I wouldn’t be checking in until early the next day. That way I could check in immediately and go sleep. Just tell them why and they will accommodate.
If it’s a hostel it’s probably only $30-40 for that extra day.
And for someone like me who can’t sleep on planes/trains, I’m running on about 20 hours of no sleep by the time I get there. Waiting 3 to 4 hours in a lobby to check in is not great.