Dreaming of a once-in-a-lifetime escape, no matter the price tag? You’re not alone. In 2026, more than four in ten US travelers are planning to increase their travel budgets, with nearly one in four splurging on premium experiences. If you’re curious where those travel dollars go furthest—or fly fastest—read on for a tour of the world’s most expensive getaways.
Why Are Travel Costs Soaring?
Travel budgets are ballooning, but not without reason. As demand for unique, far-flung, and luxury destinations grows, so do the costs—across flights, accommodations, car rentals, and even daily meals and drinks. In this year’s ranking, the world’s priciest spots pull ahead by offering bucket-list adventures, remote exclusivity, and luxury at every turn.
The 10 Most Expensive Travel Destinations for 2026
Based on an overall expense index and average daily costs, here’s where your wallet will feel the pinch:
- Greenland: $1,171 daily trip cost, $1,357 average flight, $110 daily car rental, $227 hotel—Topping the charts, Greenland’s wild beauty comes with the world’s highest price tag.
- British Virgin Islands: $925 daily trip cost, $891 flight, $76 car rental, $1,137 hotel—Caribbean luxury with a view, but prepare for sticker shock in paradise.
- French Polynesia: $756 daily trip cost, $1,118 flight, $71 car rental, $1,382 hotel—Turquoise waters, iconic overwater bungalows, and equally impressive costs.
- Antarctica: $1,511 daily trip cost, $1,899 flight, $56 car rental, $197 hotel—The ultimate adventure—and exclusivity—comes at a premium.
- Maldives: $1,072 daily trip cost, $1,313 flight, $55 car rental, $1,249 hotel—A dream for honeymooners and sun-seekers, but budget accordingly.
- Switzerland: $602 daily trip cost, $891 flight, $73 car rental, $485 hotel—Alpine charm with costs as breathtaking as the scenery.
- Zimbabwe: $1,167 daily trip cost, $1,839 flight, $109 car rental, $200 hotel—Safari splendor for those who spare no expense.
- Turks and Caicos Islands: $878 daily trip cost, $479 flight, $63 car rental, $1,413 hotel—White sands and clear waters with luxury price tags.
- Botswana: $1,526 daily trip cost, $1,812 flight, $70 car rental, $157 hotel—Epic safaris and wilderness retreats, priced for the ultra-adventurous.
- Anguilla: $1,265 daily trip cost, $432 flight, $45 car rental, $1,684 hotel—An exclusive island escape, reflected in every receipt.
What Makes These Destinations So Pricey?
According to travel experts, destinations that top the list tend to fall into three categories:
- Polar and expedition-based (Greenland, Antarctica, Botswana)
- Island and beach paradises (British Virgin Islands, Maldives, Turks and Caicos, Anguilla)
- Safari and wildlife adventures (Botswana, Zimbabwe)
High demand, remote locations, and exclusive experiences combine to drive up costs in every category—from flights to five-star hotels to gourmet meals. Even everyday food and drinks can be a splurge: Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Switzerland rank among the priciest for dining out.
Final Thoughts: Is Luxury Travel Worth the Price?
If you’re ready to invest in a truly unforgettable journey, these destinations promise world-class adventure and indulgence. Whether you’re seeking polar expeditions, private island getaways, or wildlife encounters, there’s no shortage of once-in-a-lifetime experiences—just be sure your budget is ready to keep up!

