This is in no small part due to the high cost of some of Orlando's biggest attractions such as Walt Disney World, which will cost each member of a family of four well over £100 to visit for a day. While the Floridian hotspot may be a big destination for theme park enthusiasts, it is not cheap, according to analysis by No1 Currency.Ī family of four can spend up to £1,036 during a week there, and that only takes into account one day's outing.įor those looking for an ‘out of this world’ day out, the nearby Kennedy Space Centre - scene of regular rocket launches - offers a ‘chat with an astronaut’ experience for £741. The city is less than half the price of the most expensive destination on the list, Orlando in the US. (In fact, we've got a guide to the best places to visit in Croatia if you're after a dose of inspiration). The abundance of beautiful nature in the area, as well as historical sights open to the public such as the Old Town and Gothic Rector’s Palace, means a trip to Dubrovnik can be done on a relative budget. The coastal city is lovely in April, when the temperature starts creeping into the 20s and the Adriatic Sea begins to really glisten in the sunshine. That means that visitors to Egypt will get the equivalent of more than £210 extra on a £500 currency transaction.Ĭroatia’s walled city of Dubrovnik is the third best value over the Easter weekend, with a family of four likely to spend £306 on the listed items. Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt is the destination where your buck has the second loudest bang, with the basket of purchases costing £287.Ī dramatic fall in the value of the Egyptian pound over the past 12 months has seen the strength of the British pound shoot up 73% in a year relative to it, according to Post Office Travel Money analysis.
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