Barbados tops global list of most expensive travel destinations in 2025

If you’re planning a Caribbean getaway in 2025, you might want to take a closer look at your travel budget. A new global ranking from HelloSafe, a price comparison site, has placed three Caribbean nations at the very top of its list of the world’s most expensive travel destinations for the year – with Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis claiming the top three spots.

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According to HelloSafe’s comprehensive study, Barbados emerged as the most expensive country for tourists, with an average daily budget of £264 (approx. USD $335) per person. The report highlights the island’s luxury appeal – from its pristine beaches and upscale resorts to fine dining and high-end excursions – as key reasons for the high price tag.

Antigua and Barbuda isn’t far behind, taking second place with an average spend of £248 (approx. USD $315), followed by Saint Kitts and Nevis at £217 (approx. USD $275). Grenada also made the top five, coming in just behind the Maldives, which ranked fourth globally.

HelloSafe attributes the Caribbean’s dominance on the list to its “high-quality tourism accommodation sector,” which includes world-class resorts, boutique villas, and all-inclusive experiences that tend to come with premium prices. The region’s focus on upscale hospitality, paired with the often-limited availability of budget options, contributes significantly to the higher daily costs for visitors.

The study evaluated the average daily expenditure of travelers in 131 countries, taking into account four main categories: accommodation, food, local transport, and tourist activities. Notably, the cost of getting to each destination – such as international airfare – was not included in the analysis.

To ensure accuracy, HelloSafe used a dual-method approach. Its in-house AI engine analyzed thousands of listings for accommodations, restaurants, and transport options in each country. At the same time, it incorporated real-world data from platforms like Numbeo and Budget My Trip, which aggregate on-the-ground spending reports from travelers worldwide.

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The rest of the top 10 includes a mix of luxury-friendly destinations such as the Maldives, Switzerland, and the UAE. Other Caribbean nations like the Bahamas and Puerto Rico are included in the top 15.

Here’s the full list of the most expensive countries to travel to in 2025, according to HelloSafe:

  1. Barbados

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  2. Antigua and Barbuda

  3. Saint Kitts and Nevis

  4. Maldives

  5. Grenada

  6. Switzerland

  7. United States

  8. Micronesia

  9. Greenland

  10. United Arab Emirates

Visit HelloSafe for more tools.

While the Caribbean may be paradise on Earth, HelloSafe’s findings are a reminder that this slice of heaven doesn’t always come cheap. Still, for many travelers, the stunning views, tropical vibes, and warm hospitality are worth the splurge.

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