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EXOTIC: The Post Office Travel Money has revealed the cheapest long-haul destinationsVenturing outside of Europe can be an expensive exercise, but going to far-flung places doesn't have to break the bank.
To help travellers budget, the Post Office Travel Money compares the cost of travel items in destinations around the world to find the cheapest places for a long-haul holiday.
The report compares the cost of everyday items including the price of coffee, beer, water, suncream, insect repellent, and a three-course dinner for two with a bottle of wine.
From idyllic beach resorts in Mauritius to city breaks in Tokyo, the result of the ninth annual report might shock you.
The extensive list revealed that Cape Town in South Africa is by far the best value long-haul destination.
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The adventurous city will set you back just £48.89 a day, according to the latest statistics.
In second place was Bali, with a daily cost of just £62.56. And with breathtaking beaches, ancient temples and vibrant rainforests, it's day to see why the island in the Indonesian province is so poplar with British tourists.
Bali actually held the top spot for the past three years, but has slipped back a place after a 30% rise in local prices and a 50% rise in eating out.
Surprisingly Tokyo was named as the third cheapest destination, with an averagely daily spend totting up to just £63.87.
Here is the full list of the 10 cheapest exotic holiday destinations:
1. Cape Town, South Africa — £48.89
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ADVENTUROUS: A visit to Table Mountain is a must while in Cape TownCoffee: £1.10
Beer: £1.37
Bottle of water: £0.66
Suncream: £6.58
Insect repellent: £4.38
3-course dinner with wine: £27.40
2. Bali, Indonesia — £62.56
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RELAX: A visit to Table Mountain is a must while in Cape TownCoffee: £1.57
Beer: £1.06
Bottle of water: £0.31
Suncream: £10.99
Insect repellent: £0.63
3-course dinner with wine: £37.58
3. Tokyo, Japan — £63.87
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VIBRANT: Tokyo is the third cheapest long-haul destinationCoffee: £2.06
Beer: £4.13
Bottle of water: £1.61
Suncream: £3.04
Insect repellent: £4.11
3-course dinner with wine: £39.79
4. Mombasa, Kenya — £69.41
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Coffee: £1.59
Beer: £1.99
Bottle of water: £1.08
Suncream: £11.16
Insect repellent: £3.19
3-course dinner with wine: £41.85
5. Colombo, Sri Lanka — £70.61
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WILD: Visit the elephant sancturary in ColomboCoffee: £1.27
Beer: £2.16
Bottle of water: £0.69
Suncream: £4.90
Insect repellent: £4.04
3-course dinner with wine: £46.12
6. Cancun, Mexico — £74.26
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FOODIE: Feast on tacos and swim in the sea in beautiful CancunCoffee: £1.89
Beer: £2.07
Bottle of water: £0.78
Suncream: £8.23
Insect repellent: £3.53
3-course dinner with wine: £44.79
7. Phuket, Thailand — £75.72
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POPULAR: Phuket is one of Brits' favourite holiday hotspotsCoffee: £1.38
Beer: £1.72
Bottle of water: £0.47
Suncream: £3.62
Insect repellent: £2.02
3-course dinner with wine: £57.44
8. Lima, Peru — £78.52
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CULTURAL: Lima in Peru is a wonderful mixture of old and newCoffee: £2.91
Beer: £2.42
Bottle of water: £1.45
Suncream: £12.12
Insect repellent: £4.85
3-course dinner with wine: £43.63
9. Orlando, US — £79.76
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Coffee: £1.52
Beer: £3.80
Bottle of water: £1.52
Suncream: £6.08
Insect repellent: £3.80
3-course dinner with wine: £49.44
10. Grand Baie, Mauritius — £83.70
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HEAVEN: Mauritius is a dream honeymoon destination and the 10th cheapest long-haul hotspotCoffee: £1.72
Beer: £2.86
Bottle of water: £1.52
Suncream: £13.04
Insect repellent: £4.24
3-course dinner with wine: £49.26
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