A Travel Price Comparison for Families, Couples, and Backpackers Death Valley National Park vs. Winnipeg for Vacations, Tours, and Honeymoons

Should you visit Death Valley National Park or Winnipeg?

Which is cheaper to visit? Which is more expensive for vacation?

Which city is more affordable and which is best for your travel style? If you're trying to figure out where to go next, comparing the travel costs between Death Valley National Park and Winnipeg can help you decide which place is right for you.

Where Should I go: Death Valley National Park or Winnipeg?

Death Valley National Park

With over 3.4 million acres of desert and mountains, the sights of Death Valley encompass sweeping viewpoints, scenic drives, dunes, craters, and colors that change with the course of the sun. Historically, a few Native American cultures are known to have lived in the area, mostly nomadic. The first Europeans to stumble upon the area were a group drawn by the California Gold Rush. Forced to abandon their wagons, they were eventually able to hike out of the valley. Upon leaving, one traveler called it Death Valley and the name stuck.

Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Its heart is The Forks, a historic site at the intersection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, with warehouses converted to shops and restaurants, plus ample green space dedicated to festivals, concerts and exhibits. Nearby, the Exchange District is known for its well-preserved, early 20th-century architecture and numerous art galleries. Rising above the prairie, Winnipeg is a metropolis where you least expect it. Cultured, confident and captivating, it’s more than just a pit stop on the Trans-Canada haul, but a destination in its own right, with a couple of world-class museums and a wonderfully diverse dining scene.

For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best Hiking & Trekking Tours in United States of America, The Best Historical Tours in United States of America, Tours for Outdoor and Nature Lovers in Canada, and The Best Coach Bus Tours in Canada.


Which place is cheaper, Winnipeg or Death Valley National Park?

These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.

The average daily cost (per person) in Death Valley National Park is $87, while the average daily cost in Winnipeg is $251. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Death Valley National Park and Winnipeg in more detail.



Accommodation
  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person
    Death Valley National Park $37
    Winnipeg $92
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room
    Death Valley National Park $74
    Winnipeg $184
Compare Hotels in Death Valley National Park and Winnipeg

Looking for a hotel in Death Valley National Park or Winnipeg? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.

Hotels in Death Valley National Park


Hotels in Winnipeg


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Our Analysis
We've analyzed the average and typical hotel prices based on guest reviews, star ratings, and hotel amenities here: Winnipeg Hotel Prices.

Local Transportation
  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    Death Valley National Park $41
    Winnipeg -

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Winnipeg

Also for Winnipeg, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:

  • Private Transfer from Winnipeg Airport to Winnipeg Accommodation : $37
  • Private Transfer from Winnipeg Airport (YWG) to Winnipeg Hotels: $61
  • Private Transfer from Winnipeg Hotels to Winnipeg Airport: $61
  • Winnipeg accomodation to Winnipeg Airport (YWG) - Departure Private Transfer: $61
  • Winnipeg Airport (YWG) to Winnipeg accomodation - Arrival Private Transfer: $61
  • Winnipeg Airport (YWG) to Winnipeg accomodation - Round-Trip Private Transfer: $122
  • Arrivals Private Transfer from Richardson Airport: $141
  • Winnipeg One way Private transfer from/to the Airport: $200

Is it cheaper to fly into Death Valley National Park or Winnipeg?

Prices for flights to both Winnipeg and Death Valley National Park change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.





Food
  • Food Meals for one day
    Death Valley National Park $20
    Winnipeg $5.40

Entertainment
  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    Death Valley National Park $36
    Winnipeg $2.52

Tours and Activities in Death Valley National Park

Some specific costs of activities, tours, and entrance tickets for Death Valley National Park are as follows:

  • Death Valley Self Guided Audio Driving Tour: $15
  • Death Valley on Mojave Desert VIP Small Group Tour from Las Vegas: $219

Tours and Activities in Winnipeg

Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Winnipeg.

  • Self-Guided Smartphone Audio Ghost Tour: $5.11
  • Assiniboine Park Self-Guided Smartphone Audio Tour: $5.11
  • Wealthy Beginnings Audio Walking Tour: $5.11
  • Winnipeg in the Limelight: a Smartphone Audio Walking Tour: $5.11
  • The Forks Self-Guided Smartphone Tour with Audio: $5.11
  • Manitoba Legislative Grounds Audio Walking Tour: $5.11
  • The Forks Historic Site: a Smartphone Audio Tour: $5.23
  • Manitoba Legislative Grounds: a Smartphone Audio Tour & Trivia Challenge: $5.23
  • Winnipeg in the Limelight: a Smartphone Audio Walking Tour: $5.23
  • Discover Assiniboine Park with a Smartphone Audio Tour: $5.23
  • Winnipeg's Wealthy Beginnings: a Smartphone Audio Walking Tour: $5.23
  • Winnipeg's Most Haunted: a Smartphone Audio Ghost Tour: $5.23

Alcohol
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day
    Death Valley National Park $8.57
    Winnipeg -


When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Death Valley National Park and Winnipeg, we can see that Winnipeg is more expensive. And not only is Death Valley National Park much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Death Valley National Park would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Death Valley National Park and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Winnipeg would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Winnipeg than you might in Death Valley National Park.

If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Death Valley National Park Expensive? and Is Winnipeg Expensive?.


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