Tokyo is revealed as the cheapest long haul destination with a slap-up dinner costing £35 - while Brazil will cost more than THREE TIMES as much

  • Japan's capital came out on top, while Rio de Janeiro was deemed one of the pricier places
  • Costly items in the South American city included lager - an average of £4.07 a bottle - and wine at £6.79
  • The Post Office's Long Haul Holiday Report was based on the costs of ten tourist items, including sunscree


Tokyo has been revealed as the cheapest long haul destination, with an evening meal for two and wine averaging out at £35.02.

The local costs of everyday items in 30 resorts or cities were compared for the annual Post Office Long Haul Holiday Report to reveal where the pound will stretch furthest. 

Japan's capital came out on top, while Rio de Janeiro was deemed one of the pricier places with a dinner for two coming in at £107.85. Other costly items in the South American city included lager - an average of £4.07 a bottle - and wine at £6.79 a glass.




Tokyo has been revealed as the cheapest long haul destination, with an evening meal for two and wine averaging out at £35.02

It is the first time Tokyo has come in number one and prices are 23 per cent lower than a year ago and down 60 per cent since 2012.

The Post Office's Long Haul Holiday Report was based on the costs of ten tourist items, including a cup of coffee, a bottle of lager, a can of Coca-Cola, a glass of wine, a cocktail, a chocolate bar, a bottle of water, sunscreen, insect repellent and a three-course meal for two.




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