How America became the world’s costliest holiday destination (2024)

The pound is finally back to 2019 levels against the US dollar after a couple of years in the doldrums. But if you think that means bargain holidays, think again. Attraction admission prices, expensive hotels and a higher cost of living still combine to make a trip to the States a pricey proposition.

As the third most expensive city to live in the world according to Forbes (after joint winners Singapore and Zurich), New York makes for a particularly eye-watering break. But visits to attractions such as Disney can soon add up too.

Multi-day tickets to the park increased in price during 2023, despite the fact that a 2022 study by TikTok user Pie Chart Pirate found that admission costs had already risen 3,871 per cent since it first opened in 1971. Museums are putting up already costly ticket prices too. In 2023, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art increased its entry fee from $25 (£19.60) to $30 (£23.50), bringing it in line with New York’s Metropolitan Museum.

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“I’m in the States about four months a year myself,” says Alan Wilson of America and Canada specialists Bon Voyage. “There’s no getting around the fact that, just like here, compared with three or four years ago, everything’s gone up.”

It’s noticeable in the supermarkets too. According to currency exchange specialists Moneycorp, consumer prices are 29.2 per cent higher in the UK than the USA (though that figure includes rent). US salaries are generally significantly higher with groceries priced accordingly. It means food bills might come as a shock to self-catering Brits – the average price of a loaf of fresh white bread in New York is the equivalent of £3.60, and a regular cappuccino around £4.50, according to data from Numbeo’s cost of living database.

And while eating out in America used to be reliably cheap, that’s not the case anymore. Restaurant prices increased 5.3 per cent between November 2022 and November 2023 according to the USDA (Department of Agriculture). To counteract spiralling costs, some restaurants have also started adding surcharges to bills – that’s on top of the large tips expected by often poorly-paid waiting staff.

Meanwhile, the country is renowned for its resort fees (an extra hotel charge for using the pool, internet and other facilities that can add up to more than $100 per night), especially in tourist towns such as Las Vegas. Because these fees go straight to the hotels, they’re sometimes not readily apparent on booking or tour operator sites and can lead to a nasty shock at the end of your stay. The website resortfeechecker.com has a search facility enabling visitors to see any hidden extras before booking.

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Even before these added extras, US hotels are expensive. According to Skyscanner, the average price of a five-star hotel in New York City is currently £567 per night, compared with £386 in London.

Outside the most famous cities, however, there are still bargains to be found. “Big ticket places – San Francisco, New York, Miami and the like – seem to have exponentially gone up in price. But one of our biggest selling areas is the Deep South [and] Mississippi is the second cheapest state in America to live in and that translates into lower accommodation costs and lower eating-out prices,” says Wilson.

There’s one thing that’s cheaper in the US: petrol. But car-hire costs – as is the case in Europe – spiralled after the pandemic, up 48 per cent between 2019 and 2022, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“The car rental companies basically sold off all their fleet when Covid hit and, when they went to repurchase their fleets 18 months later, there was a shortage of parts… while production levels weren’t what they had been previously,” says Wilson. “That’s put car hire [prices] up quite a lot. And hotels are increasingly charging ridiculous amounts to park your car – we’ve heard of as much as $65 (£51) per night.”

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Though they’ve dropped slightly over the last year, costs remain high and you’ll need extra for pricey parking too – even at Walt Disney World. “People don’t really factor that in,” says Helen Wright of the America travel blog Passport Stamps. “It starts at about $22 (£17.25) plus tax per day.”

Is there anything British holidaymakers can do to keep costs down? Book early for a start. “The earlier you book, the cheaper the holiday because airlines and hotels want to get business early for the following year,” suggests Wright. “There still seems to be this outdated idea that you’re going to get a last-minute bargain but it probably hasn’t been true for about 20 years.”

Alternatively, do as many of Bon Voyage customers are doing and try Canada instead. “It’s growing for us and I think that’s quite a lot to do with price,” says Alan Wilson. “The exchange rate for the Canadian dollar is still about 1.7 to the pound whereas we haven’t had a lot of relief from the US dollar. Canada has become a much bigger part of our overall business in the last couple of years and it’s a fantastic product. Everybody loves Canada and loves Canadians.”

Eight ways to save on an American break

Swap your city

A visit to New York or San Francisco might blow the budget, but America’s lesser-known cities are significantly cheaper. Helen Wright recommends Pittsburgh as an alternative to the Big Apple. “It has amazing art [and] a really good food scene,” she says.

Cut down on car hire

If your fly-drive starts in a city, hire a car later in the trip. “Get around by Uber and pick the car up from a downtown location as you’re leaving,” says Alan Wilson. “We’ve cut down the average length of car hire from about 15/16 days to about 10 and that saves quite a lot of money.”

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Beware the city pass

The USA has a bevy of schemes offering discounted rates on multiple attractions, but you need to cover plenty of ground to get your money’s worth. Do the maths before buying passes: it might work out cheaper to book direct.

Skip the theme park meals

You’ll make significant savings by avoiding sit-down Disney dining. “Don’t go to a different restaurant every night because that will just clear you out,” says Wright. “Just grab a hot dog.”

Avoid weekends in well-known resorts

“In Vegas, hotel rooms cost double at weekends because of visitors from LA and around,” says Wilson. Save by checking in between Sunday and Thursday. A double room at the Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs costs £343 on a Monday night in April and £574 on a Friday night in the same week via booking.com, for example.

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Try the train

Amtrak can be terrific value for money, particularly in the Northeast: Boston, New York, Philadelphia,” says Wilson. “It has a bit of a dodgy reputation in this country, but it’s improved enormously in the last five years or so”.

Bring your own bottle

A mediocre bottle of wine in a New York restaurant can set you back $100 (£78.50), according to Wilson, while Wright was shocked to pay $35 (£27.50) for a glass of Prosecco at the theatre. Look for BYOB restaurants – but watch out too for ludicrous corkage fees.

Consider a tour

“Our data shows that, on average, people save up to 26 per cent by booking with an escorted tour provider versus doing a DIY trip,” says Kelly Jackson of Costsaver Tours.

This story was first published in October 2023 and has been revised and updated.

How America became the world’s costliest holiday destination (2024)

FAQs

Why are holidays to the USA so expensive? ›

Attraction admission prices, expensive hotels and a higher cost of living still combine to make a trip to the States a pricey proposition. As the third most expensive city to live in the world according to Forbes (after joint winners Singapore and Zurich), New York makes for a particularly eye-watering break.

Why are the USA so expensive now? ›

Supply chain bottlenecks and soaring demand for goods and services following the re-opening of the economy after the pandemic-related lockdowns sent prices for goods and services skyrocketing to four-decade highs last summer. But over the last few months, inflation has been decelerating.

Is it expensive to holiday in America? ›

A one week trip to the United States of America usually costs around $1,991 for one person and $3,982 for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to the United States of America on average costs around $3,982 for one person and $7,963 for two people.

Are things expensive in the USA? ›

> Overall, the USA is the world's 20th most expensive country to live in. > But many costs—most notably housing—can vary tremendously from state to state and city to city. >

What are the 2 most expensive holidays? ›

Which Holiday Has the Most Sales in the US?
HOLIDAY2019 ($Billion)2020 ($ Billion)
Easter18.121.7
Mother's Day25.028.1
Father's Day16.017.0
July 4th6.76.5
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Feb 12, 2023

Why is it so expensive to travel outside the US? ›

The same trend can also be found with round trips to Asia, as tickets are now about 60% more expensive than they were in 2019. According to AFAR, inflation, oil prices and the lack of both planes and pilots account for why airfare is so pricy — and it crushes many people's dreams of going abroad.

What is the cheapest state to live in the US? ›

Most Economical States to Live In the US
  1. Mississippi. Emerging as the most economical state, Mississippi boasts a cost of living index score of 86. ...
  2. Kansas. With a score of 86.9, Kansas secures the second spot as one of the most affordable states to live in. ...
  3. Alabama. ...
  4. Oklahoma. ...
  5. Georgia. ...
  6. Tennessee. ...
  7. Missouri. ...
  8. Iowa.
Dec 1, 2023

Why is American life so expensive? ›

Inflation has pushed up the costs of other components of the American Dream, including child care, groceries and even pet care. According to a Bankrate analysis of labor statistics, overall consumer prices have risen 20% since February 2020, a time before the recent inflation crisis.

What is the cheapest country to live in? ›

These Are the 10 Cheapest Countries to Move to If You're Ready to Leave the U.S.
  • Costa Rica. ...
  • Mexico. ...
  • Panama. ...
  • Vietnam. ...
  • Malaysia. ...
  • Thailand. ...
  • Greece. ...
  • Ecuador. You'll spend just $600 for a comfortable apartment in Ecuador, where you'll also get to use the U.S. dollar.
May 9, 2024

What month is the cheapest to travel USA? ›

Flying to United States
Cheapest flight ticket found₹ 24,383
Cheapest month to flyJune
Average flight time15 hrs, 54 mins
Possible destinations716
Most popular airlineAir India
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Is it expensive to leave the US? ›

As a rule of thumb, many ex-pats suggest having $5,000 or three months' worth of living expenses at your disposal before making an international move. If you are moving abroad with a family of three, they recommend having $15,000 saved up before leaving the US.

How much money do I need for 2 weeks in America? ›

How Much Spending Money You'll Need in the USA for 1, 2 or 4 Weeks
Spending Money1 week2 week
BudgetUS$750-1200US$1500-2000
Mid-RangeUS$2000US$4000
LuxuryUS$5700US$11,400
Dec 20, 2023

How much money do you need to live in the USA? ›

The estimated cost of living in the USA for international students is around $10,000 to $25,000 per year, which averages around $1,000 to $2,000 per month. This includes your accommodation costs, room, and board, food, travel, textbooks, weather-appropriate clothing, and entertainment expenses as well.

Is it cheaper to live in USA? ›

On average, it is more expensive to live in the US due to a number of factors including transportation, healthcare costs, living expenses and more.

Is USA cheap or expensive? ›

The USA can also be an expensive destination, however. It's worth researching the USA cost of living in advance, and seeing where you could save money. One place to start, is by saving money on your banking and transfer fees when sending money to the USA.

Why is it so expensive to fly to us? ›

With jet fuel prices increasing and instability in fuel prices worldwide due to various macroeconomic reasons, high operating costs pressure airlines to increase flight prices. The rise of inflation on a global scale contributes to a more long-term rise in prices for air travel as well.

Why is domestic travel in the US so expensive? ›

Then, it comes down to the basic supply and demand concept — fewer seats in the air means less supply for summer travel while demand is high, leading to increased flight costs.

How much does it cost per day to holiday in USA? ›

As a rough guide, budget between US$100 and US$300 per day for travel in the USA. On average, you should get by comfortably on the following daily budgets for spending money: Low budget: US$90-120 per person. Mid-range budget: US$250-300 per person.

Why are hotels in the USA so expensive? ›

Travel prices have increased for many of the same reasons that have affected other industries: inflation, rising labor costs, supply chain issues and debt service rates. But travelers' unflinching willingness to pay the new rates means the “old” prices for a five-star holiday may be a thing of the past.

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