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Budget Travel: Best budget vacation destinations for 2013

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A new survey shows Americans are using two fewer vacation days than last year and also getting fewer of them to begin with.

The survey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of the travel site Expedia, found that most workers get 12 days off, down from 14 in 2011.

On top of that, they'll only use about ten of the 12 this year.

If you can actually get away for vacation, Budget Travel has come out with their best budget destinations for 2013.

The list for 2013 includes: Nashville, Palm Springs in California, Toronto, The Bahamas, Antalya in Turkey, Loire Valley in France, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, and Boracay Island in the Philippines.

The list is based on airline prices, places building new hotels, cities experiencing cultural booms and currency prices.

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