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7 countries where Indians can enjoy island vacations; all under INR 80,000!

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2026, 10:11 IST
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7 countries where Indians can enjoy island vacations; all under INR 80,000*

Summers are just different when you’re on an island. Swapping traffic sounds for ocean music, actually taking the time to watch the sunset, and spending your days hopping beaches and hidden cafes sounds perfect, right? If you’re looking for a budget beach getaway, you don’t have to worry as here we are to help you plan your itinerary. There are some beautiful countries dotted with pretty islands and gorgeous beaches. These places are easy and convenient for Indians to travel without burning a hole in their pockets.

On this note, let’s have a look at seven countries where you can pull off the ultimate summer island escape.
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*Disclaimer: Flight fares, hotel prices, visa info, and overall travel costs are subject to change depending on season, availability, and booking dates.

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The Maldives

The Maldives may sound like a luxury-only destination, but not many are aware of the budget-friendly side of the country. While private islands and water villas remain expensive, local islands like Maafushi and Fulidhoo offer affordable stays and cafés. Indian passport holders get a 30-day visa-free entry, and direct flights from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru only take about 3 to 4 hours.

Why summers?

Summer is considered one of the best times because hotel rates drop and the islands thin out. The period between June and September is the prime time to spot manta rays and whale sharks (especially around Baa Atoll). Whether you’re keeping it budget-friendly on local islands like Maafushi or going all out for a luxury private resort, it’s a win-win.

Approximate budget from India: INR 55,000–70,000 for 4–5 days
(includes return flights, budget guesthouses, ferry transfers, and meals)

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Malaysia

Malaysia is an awesome choice if you get restless just sitting on a beach all day. It gives you a mix of rainforests, killer shopping, and amazing food alongside the island life. Indian travellers currently enjoy visa-free travel for short stays after filling out the digital arrival card online.

Langkawi is the go-to for beautiful beaches, island-hopping boat tours, and taking advantage of duty-free shopping. Meanwhile, Penang is foodie heaven, mixing coastal life with crazy good street food and the colorful, heritage-filled streets of Georgetown.

Approximate budget from India: INR 45,000–70,000 for 5–6 days

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Seychelles

Seychelles is noted for its dramatic granite boulders and quiet beaches that look straight out of a fairytale. Far from the madding crowd, Seychelles is all about untouched beaches, and peaceful vibes. Plus, it’s visa-free for 30 days for Indians; you just need your basic travel documents.

You have to check out La Digue; it's famous for having hardly any cars, so everyone just rides bikes around the island, which feels amazing. Praslin is great for hiking and seeing the rare Coco de Mer palms, while Mahé mixes beautiful beaches with lush, green mountains.

Travellers must book well in advance to experience Seychelles without crossing the INR 80,000 mark.

Approximate budget from India: INR 75,000–80,000 for 4–5 days

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Mauritius

Mauritius is a beautiful mix of experiencing exotic places while still feeling at home. Thanks to a huge Indian-origin population, you’ll find familiar food and traditions combined with the island vibe. Also you can visit visa-free for up to 90 days. The country is noted for calm lagoons and white-sand beaches. Base yourself in Grand Baie or Flic en Flac for great beach stays, and definitely take a boat out to Île aux Cerfs for snorkeling.

Why summer

Plan your days around dolphin-watching tours, shopping at local markets, or just doing absolutely nothing by the water. The weather between May and November stays really pleasant, making it great for being outdoors.

Approximate budget from India INR 70,000–80,000 for 5 days

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Thailand

There is a reason why Indians keep going back to Thailand. And the reason is that it’s super affordable, easy to reach, and packed with incredible attractions, including islands, beaches and temples. Indians can get 30 days visa-free entry, making it an easy trip from India.

Why summer?

In summers, you get the bonus of off-peak hotel prices. Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, and Phi Phi Islands are among the most popular spots for beach lovers. If you want something that feels a bit more hidden, look into the giant limestone cliffs at Railay Beach, or head over to Koh Samui and Koh Tao if you love diving.

Approximate budget from India: INR 45,000–70,000 for 5 days

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Indonesia

Indonesia is so much more than Bali. Travellers can explore the Gili Islands, Nusa Penida, Lombok, and Komodo National Park which are equally beautiful. Indians can get a visa-on-arrival, and summer months between May and September are considered the best time to explore.

Why summer?

Travellers can spend their morning exploring the waterfalls in Ubud or enjoying sunset views by the ocean in Seminyak or Uluwatu. The Gili Islands are perfect if you want to unplug and snorkel, while Komodo National Park has those dramatic landscapes and crazy pink sand beaches home to one of the biggest lizards in the world, Komodo Dragon.

Approximate budget from India: INR 65,000–80,000 for 5–6 days
(includes return flights, budget guesthouses, ferry transfers, and meals)

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is easily one of the most hassle-free international trips Indians can take. It’s got almost everything packed into one trip: gorgeous beaches, lush tea plantations, ancient temples, and epic wildlife. Flights are short and affordable, and getting a visa-on-arrival or ETA is a breeze.

Why summer?

Summer is considered one of the best times to explore the beauty of Sri Lanka and witness the wildlife or go on whale watching excursions. Beach destinations such as Mirissa, Unawatuna, Bentota, and Arugam Bay are perfect during summer. Travellers can combine beaches with tea plantations in Kandy or Ella, wildlife safaris in Yala National Park, and heritage sites in Sigiriya.

Approximate budget from India: INR 40,000–65,000 for 4–5 days
(includes return flights, budget guesthouses, ferry transfers, and meals)

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