Three nonstop cities under $80 from Detroit
Miami, Dallas, and Denver. All April and early May departures.
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Three nonstop fares under $80 out of Detroit is a good week on its own. Miami, Dallas, and Denver all depart in April or early May. The international side goes further than usual. Taipei is 79% below average on a route that normally clears $2,600, and Sint Maarten adds a Caribbean option that rarely prices this low.
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Destination Spotlight: Taipei, Taiwan
The night markets in Taipei are the obvious starting point, but the city's neighborhood-level texture is what earns a longer stay: Dadaocheng along the northern riverfront has one of the oldest streetscapes in the city, with tea merchants, fabric shops, and covered arcades that reward slow walking over sightseeing logistics.
- The Taiwan Tourism Administration covers practical entry, neighborhood guides, and current transportation options across the island, and it is worth reading before you plan beyond Taipei proper.
- Jiufen, a hillside village about an hour east by bus, is the kind of place that earns its reputation: narrow stone stairways, tea houses built into the cliff face, and harbor views that change character entirely in rain and mist.
- The Taipei MRT is one of the cleaner, more legible metro systems in Asia, and an EasyCard loaded at the airport handles trains, buses, and even some convenience store purchases.
- Shilin Night Market draws the crowds, but Raohe Street Night Market in the Songshan district is a shorter walk from more central neighborhoods and tends to feel less staged.
Insider Tip: The HSR (high-speed rail) from Taipei Main Station to Taichung takes about an hour and costs around $15 USD, making a day trip to central Taiwan worth adding if your schedule has a loose day.
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