Ranked: the cheapest destinations for a long-haul holiday
Cheapest long-haul holiday hotspots

30. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – total costs of essentials: £160

29. Jumeirah Beach, Dubai: £157.75

Dubbed one of the flashiest countries in the world, Dubai isn’t known as a cheap break. However, prices are down 21% this year, meaning the Emirate is no longer the most expensive destination in the survey. It is, however, one of the most expensive places to eat, with the average three-course evening meal for two costing £109.63.
28. China Town, Singapore: £152.34

27. Muscat, Oman: £141.29

26. Darwin, Australia: £138.75

25. St James, Barbados: £134.13

24. Auckland, New Zealand: £132.36

23. Santiago, Chile: £126.10

22. Scarborough, Tobago: £124.80

21. Lima, Peru: £120.62

20. Beijing, China: £120.18

19. Jolly Beach, Antigua: £114.72

18. Grand Baie, Mauritius: £114.31

17. Vancouver, Canada: £113.34

16. New York City, USA: £113.23

One of the most popular long-haul city breaks for tourists, New York isn’t known for being a cheap destination, however, it’s this far down for a reason. In the Big Apple, you can dine on a three-course meal with wine for £71 for two, and grab a cup of coffee for £1.33.
15. Seoul, South Korea: £108.43

14. Montego Bay, Jamaica: £107.50

13. Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia: £105.36

12. Cancún, Mexico: £96.84

11. Phuket, Thailand: £88.84

10. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: £85.34

9. Penang, Malaysia: £81.77

8. Orlando, USA: £80.60

7. Tamarindo, Costa Rica: £79.94

6. Bali, Indonesia: £76.95

5. Hoi An, Vietnam: £76.74

4. Colombo, Sri Lanka: £75.83

3. Mombasa, Kenya: £68.59

2. Cape Town, South Africa: £64.50

1. Tokyo, Japan: £48.90

Japan has a reputation for being a little more expensive than your average long-haul destination, mainly due to a dearth of affordable hotels, but the capital is growing increasingly affordable for UK travellers. In fact, the food in Tokyo was found to be the cheapest across all cities. A three-course evening meal will set you back an average £35 for two people. This means that the price of three meals in Japan will cost around the same as just one meal in Singapore.
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