I hope this isn't too narrow
>place not solely built on tourism, but is able to cater to tourists
>under €500 round trip from Germany
>cheap economy
>drinking is tolerated
>good views and photo ops
>and obviously safe
I was thinking Senegal or Gdansk but Senegal doesn't seem very safe at the moment and Gdansk sounds pretty boring
and to elaborate on the first point, I don't care if the country itself gets a bunch of tourists but I like being the only few in a certain area, I do enjoy the "less traveled" places, as long as there is stuff like tours or sights to see, and it's easy to get to safely
#1 for me was italy but I can't think of a place worth going to that isn't also flooded with fellow foreigners
Istanbul
cmon man be real. hell I will take turkey suggestions, what about the east along the black sea? never heard of foreigners visiting there but I would assume they get lots of domestic visitors, stuff like that sounds good to me. if you know, enlighten me
not Constantinople
>#1 for me was italy but I can't think of a place worth going to that isn't also flooded with fellow foreigners
South Tyrol isn't too bad tourist-wise and you can do daytrips to Switzerland and Austria.
>South Tyrol
>Isn’t too bad tourist wise
Are you retarded? It’s the number one short trip choice for German boomers
South Tyrol is the most expensive part of Italy to visit, right after the center of Venice
>South Tyrol
>Macedonia
>Macedonia
>Macedonia
Literally your dream destination in a nutshell
>Gdansk
It's called Danzig, you traitor.
>you traitor
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poland
Go to Calabria or Puglia if you want to visit Italy. Rent a car there and visit places. There aren't that many tourists in these two regions. I've been to both many times and never noticed that many foreign tourists.
Fuerteventura