UK Holidemakers are planning a long-hall winter sun holiday, two of the three popular destinations compared to a year ago, tourist objects will be cheaper, showing new figures.
A report by Post Office Travel Money has shown that destinations in Asia provide the best values, capturing seven of the top 10 cheapest places.
VietnamHoi A was identified as the cheapest for British visitors of 30 destinations.
A small decline in local prices and the falling price of its currency, Dong, has combined to bring a cost of 10.9 percent to the coastal city since last autumn.
South Africa‘S Cape Town, While a basket of 10 tourist staples was 8 percent higher than Hoi AN, the cost was the second cheapest destination after a decline of 0.3 percent year-on-year.

The accessories analyzed include a cup filter coffee in a cafe or bar, a small bottle or insect distress tube, and a cup filter coffee with a bottle of house liquor for three adults for two adults.
Local prices in Bali, Indonesia have increased by 10.8 percent since the last autumn, but the price of its currency has fallen by 11.3 percent against the fall-form-pound that means a decline of 0.5 percent in the cost for Britain visitors.
Mombasa, KenyaWas in fourth place, with Tokyo, JapanTaking fifth position.

Laura Plunkett, the leading travel money’s leading money to the post office, said: “Although Sterling has fallen from its high point earlier this year and there are concerns about potential instability in this autumn, it is important to note that it is stronger than most currencies than a year ago.
“Furthermore, local prices are stable in most of the destinations we surveyed, with a decline in more than 40 percent, so the possibilities for winter sun holidays look bright – especially in many far -eastern and carbion countries where prices for British passengers reduce prices.”