Often, the financial issue becomes the main obstacle for those who want to travel the world. Tourists are looking for ways to save money on their vacations by choosing more affordable destinations for their trips.
The HelloSafe insurance service reports on this.
A new study has identified the countries where you can travel to at the lowest prices. The leader of this ranking was Laos, a mysterious country in Southeast Asia on the Indochina Peninsula. Here, the average daily cost is just £10 (approx. €12), including accommodation, food and transport.
Kazakhstan came second with a daily spend of around £15 (€18), while Rwanda came third with £16 (€19).
The 15 cheapest countries in the world by 2024:
- Laos: £10 per day
- Kazakhstan – £15
- Rwanda – £16
- Ghana – £16
- Mongolia – £18
- Armenia – £20
- Burkina Faso-£21
- Georgia – £22
- Mali – £23
- Burma (Myanmar) – £25
- Haiti – £25
- Malawi – £25
- India – £27
- Nepal – £28
- Serbia – £28
At the same time, Barbados was recognized as the most expensive country to visit in 2024, with one-day expenses rising to £261 (about €310). Antigua and Barbuda came in second with a daily cost of £244 (€290), while St. Kitts and Nevis came in third with £215 (€256).
The 15 most expensive countries in the world by 2024:
- Barbados: £261 per day
- Antigua and Barbuda – £244
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – £215
- Maldives – £207
- Pomegranate – £205
- Switzerland – £200
- United States – £197
- Micronesia – £195
- Greenland – £179
- United Arab Emirates – £175
- Liechtenstein-£175
- Bahamas – £173
- Oman – £171
- Monaco – £159
- Sao Tome and Principe – £155
The study covered 136 countries, but data from Ukraine is not presented in the report.
We also reported that the popular travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler conducted a survey among its readers and, based on its results, formed aClassification of countries chosen for tourism and recreation.