2023 is an exciting year, with veganism exploding all around the world, giving way to a new consciousness even when it comes to hospitality and menu-writing. Who would’ve imagined even 5 years back that there would be so many fully vegan b&bs around the world?
In a previous article, we had shared a list of 10 Dreamy Boutique Vegan Hotels that are quite $$$ on the price scale. In contrast, we had also listed 10 Vegan Workaways Around the World that are on the opposite end of the scale—basically free-of-cost accommodation in exchange for volunteer work. Out of a need to cater to various budgets and types of travel, we thought we’d also make you a list of budget vegan b&bs! For those of you who opt for the mid-range, with prices between €7 – €47, this list might be more your cup of tea.
Prices are displayed in Euros simply for consistency – please use a currency converter to check the prices in your preferred currency 🙂
Lotus Corner Vegan & Plant-Based B&B
Luang Prabang, Laos
Approximately €71 / night for a couple; includes breakfast.
You know the tides are turning when you start to see so many budget vegan b&bs popping up all around the world and not just in big cities!
Take a look at this all-vegan B&B that’s popped up in the lush valley of Luang Prabang as of July 2023.
Community review: “A new hidden gem. Finally a place only made for vegans, only one menu, and it’s full vegan , good to go there for breakfast or lunch.”
Bean Me Up
Goa, India
Approximately €26 / night for one, but can accommodate two (making it €13 per person).
Community review: “Bean Me Up was our home for just over two weeks during Christmas and New Year – they have B&B guest rooms on-site. Their huge menu covers all types of cuisines and this was the first vegan restaurant we found in India that served beer, wine and cocktails, which helped with our Christmas celebrations. The food is outstanding and the outdoor setting is beautiful. Friendly and attentive service too.”
Bean Me Up is also featured on our list of 10 Must-Try Vegan Pancakes in the World! 😉
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Bruges, Belgium
Fully vegan! Dog-friendly! Not SUPER cheap, but €120 per night for a couple; includes breakfast.
A beautifully-renovated, all-vegan b&b in a mansion that was built in 1905! This spot is just a stone’s throw from the main market square and the train station so you can easily explore the charming city of Bruges by foot. And the best part? It’s dog-friendly!
A Pousada Vegana
Peruibe, Brazil
Prices are around BLR 299, that’s €56 for one!
Cowmunity review: “Four very comfortable and cheerful suites, the space is all very tasty and the café da manhã in front of the sea is the same! The food is unbelievable, it conquers non-vegans, it is worth knowing the first vegan pousada in Baixada Santista.”
Albergue Las Hadas
Reliegos, Spain
Approximately €52 for one, with breakfast included. The other option is €23/person for a bed in a dorm.
Here’s a gem you should know about, especially if you’re planning on travelling on the Camino de Santiago! Albergue Las Hadas is a budget vegan b&b in Reliegos, a charming village on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. This b&b serves vegan breakfast as well as a 3-course dinner.
Fox Hall
Kendal, England
£45 per night per person.
Community Review: “Truly wonderful place to stay. I stayed here for one night with a friend last week and it was absolutely wonderful – would highly recommend. Gorgeous rooms with excellent facilities and en suite bathrooms, plus the breakfast was incredible! A really lovely peaceful setting and excellent value for money. I’ll definitely come back for a longer stay if I can in the future.”
Oh, and just so you know—EA Hotel is another budget vegan b&b in Blackpool, nearby Kendal. At EA you pay €25 per night in a mixed dorm. 🙂
Kunelasob
Oboke, Japan
€77 including: breakfast, dinner, pick-ups and drops, and the hot spring bathing fee.
Community review: “Vegan paradise! Overlooking the Iya river gorge, this friendly Eco-guesthouse has comfortable accommodations, Japanese style tatami rooms with futons , and delicious food. Vegan dinner and breakfast are included in the price, as well as daily pick up & drop off service at the local train station (Oboke) and a daily visit to an onsen at a nearby spa-hotel.
The generous macrobiotic style meals featured local ingredients, such as buckwheat, radish and delicately flavored green tea from neighboring fields. The host Nori and many of the staff speak English—all are super friendly. The views are spectacular and there are scenic & historic spots to visit for day trips, using a convenient day pass on a local bus.”
Casa El Delfin
Trinidad, Cuba
€23 per room per night; dorms coming soon.
This family-run vegan hostel in the heart of Trinidad is the first of its kind in Cuba. According to reviews, “the casa is wonderful, the whole family is amazing, and the food is heavenly. The meals are very nutritious, well-balanced, prepared with special care for each single ingredient. The menu is very extensive and the food is delicious. They definitely serve the best vegan breakfast in Cuba with fresh fruit, cakes, 25 soups, pizzas, burgers, gorgeous fritas and bread!”
Before wrapping up the list, let’s squeeze in some more vegan-friendly stays that fall in the same range:
Honey House Stables in Melo, Portugal
Vegan Surf Camp in Moliets, France
Florentine Backpackers Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
Simabo’s Backpackers’ Hostel in Mindelo, Cape Verde
Vervet Monkey Foundation in Tzaneen, South Africa
Welle Gedara Homestay & Cookery in Weligama, Sri Lanka (unfortunately, as Sri Lanka is currently in a crisis the homestay is temporarily closed).
This list barely scratches the surface! Explore hundreds more budget vegan b&bs or vegan-friendly / vegetarian stays on the HappyCow site, where you can search by country.
Besides our own website, you can also make use of Veggie Hotels which is a database of purely vegetarian and vegan hotels, b&bs and guesthouses in over 60 countries. And then there’s Vegvisits which is just like AirBnb, but all veg*n.
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