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By JADA BAS Published: 15:26 BST, 7 April 2025 | Updated: 15:26 BST, 7 April 2025
These are the three destinations that rank above the Maldives as the world’s most expensive countries to travel to.A study by HelloSafe evaluated the average daily spend needed per traveller across 131 countries.This is including accommodation, food and transport – and it was Caribbean countries that made it in the top three, with the Maldives coming in fourth place.If you’re not on a budget and want to go big this year, it could be worth visiting some of its famed islands.Topping the list was Barbados, in the eastern Caribbean. It can be a costly location due to its dependence on imports, with the average daily budget for one person on the island costing a whopping £264.The region’s booming tourism industry sector means Barbados is not the only mega-pricey island to visit. Antigua and Barbuda comes in second place with an average spend of £248. Topping the list of world’s most expensive countries to travel to was Barbados, in the eastern Caribbean. Above, Worthing Beach Antigua and Barbuda comes in second place with an average spend of £248. St John’s Antigua cruise port, above And Saint Kitts and Nevis comes in third place with a budget of £217.And Saint Kitts and Nevis comes in third with £217.A favourite for its boutique hotels and premium villas, the Caribbean hideaway comes with a top-end price.While the notoriously expensive Maldives had an average daily spend of £214, putting it in fourth place. Despite this, it remains a bucket-list location for many due to its turquoise waters and over water bungalows. The Caribbean boasts historical sites and world-class beaches. As well as local rum tastings and delicious cuisine.If holidaymakers are prepared to splash the cash this year, they could be in for long stretches of palm tree-lined white sand, gleaming waters and sun.
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The three destinations ranking above Maldives as the most expensive countries to travel to revealed