Off-Season Picks for Cheap Summer Getaways

There are amazing off-season vacation picks around the world.

Barbados

Where to Stay:Mango Bay, Western Barbados

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Skiers flock to Colorado in the winter, but the mountains are breathtaking and temperate in the warmer months. Colorado Springs, a 90-minute drive south of Denver, has plenty of hotel deals and family-friendly activities. The gravity-defying rock formations of the Garden of the Gods make it one of the most-visited parks in the United States; the Olympic Training Center, which offers free tours, is inspiring; and the Dinosaur Experience, a museum that gives visitors a chance to interact with real dinosaur fossils and animatronic recreations, recently opened in nearby Royal Gorge.

Where to Stay:Garden of the Gods Club and Resort, Colorado Springs

Goa, India

Where to Stay:Lemon Tree Amarante Beach Resort, Candolim

Las Vegas, Nevada

Where to Stay:Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, The Strip

Belize

Where to Stay:Blancaneaux Lodge, Cayo District

New Orleans, Louisiana

While New Orleans is great just about any time of year, summer months bring on hurricane season. For those who understand the weather can get a little wet, the bargains are still delicious. Of course, the French Quarter has to-go frozen daiquiris and spicy creole dishes to sweat out the heat. If that doesn’t work, New Orleans jazz is plenty cool. A little over an hour outside of the city, the Bogue Chitto Tubing Center offers afternoon-long floats down the Bogue Chitto River. Those able to take a day trip, Avery Island, on the west side of Louisiana, is home to Tabasco sauce and top-notch bird-watching. And Lake Charles, on the same side of the state, boasts a lot of hiking and swamp tours.

Where to Stay:Bourbon Orleans Hotel, French Quarter

Central Vietnam

During the summer months, northern Vietnam tends to be hot and rainy. On the other hand, central Vietnam, filled with stunning beaches and opulent resorts, remains relatively dry with only the occasional shower. Beautiful hotels cost about the same as a U.S. motel. And while all-inclusive resorts are notably pricier, they're also more luxurious. When you're not lounging in front of the electric blue water, there are also historic sites to see. For example, Da Nang’s Marble Mountains have caves and temples filled with ancient carvings. Thuan Tinh Island offers regional cuisine cooking classes in a remote locale. And, for those who want a little hustle and bustle mixed in, the flight to Hanoi is about 85 minutes.

Where to Stay:Sandy Beach Non Nuoc Resort Da Nang Vietnam, Managed by Centara, Da Nang

Central Florida

While Miami has the beach and banging clubs and Orlando has several amusement parks, central Florida offers a lot of memorable destinations beyond the marquee attractions. The Kennedy Space Center in Titusville has moon rocks and history about NASA’s otherworldly adventures, the nearby bioluminescent Indian River naturally glows, and the Chocolate Kingdom in Kissimmee hosts factory tours and allows chocolate lovers to make their own bars. Plus, there are plenty of zoos and aquariums with amazing wildlife. Bonus: in the summer months, which overlap with hurricane season, prices can be 50 percent off the winter peak-season numbers.

Where to Stay:Holiday Inn Club Vacations Orlando -- Orange Lake Resort, Kissimmee

Portillo, Chile

For skiers who want to hit the slopes during their summer vacation, Chile's Andes mountain range is a huge attraction. Many Chileans take their vacation from December to February or in the middle of July -- and Portillo, with its huge vertical drops, is a favorite of many. To keep the price down, plan a trip in June or August. Tip: skiing during the week makes things easier (read: less crowded) and prices more reasonable. Portillo is about 90 miles north of Santiago, so there are plenty of places to stay between the country's capital and the slopes. And those who get tired of skiing can stick around in sunny Santiago.

Where to Stay:Gen Suite & Spa, Centro