As the weather heats up, many Brits are looking to book a last-minute holiday.
To find the cheapest places to visit, a new study from the travel search engine KAYAK.co.uk crunched the holiday costs of its most searched-for destinations and ranked them from the most to least expensive.
The travel site calculated the average total cost of a week's holiday in each destination, including the cost of return flights, a week's stay at a three-star hotel, car hire, a city or museum tour, three cocktails, and a souvenir.
From bustling, skyscraper-filled cities to relaxing beach destinations, here are the 10 cheapest trips you could take this summer, along with a breakdown of travel costs for a week's stay.
10. New York City, New York, US — £2,205 ($3,182)
Return flights:£580 ($837)
Accommodation in a three-star hotel:£1,123 ($1,620)
Car hire:£307 ($443)
Daily meals:£135 ($195)
City/museum tour:£30 ($43)
Three cocktails:£27 ($39)
Souvenir:£3 ($4.33)
9. Los Angeles, California, US — £2,054 ($2,964)
Return flights:£692 ($999)
Accommodation in a three-star hotel:£955 ($1,378)
Car hire:£258 ($372)
Daily meals:£93 ($134)
City/museum tour:£23 ($33)
Three cocktails:£30 ($43)
Souvenir:£3 ($4.33)
8. Toronto, Canada — £1,542 ($2,225)
Return flights:£653 ($942)
Accommodation in a three-star hotel:£595 ($859)
Car hire:£169 ($244)
Daily meals:£78 ($113)
City/museum tour:£15 ($22)
Three cocktails:£30 ($43)
Souvenir:£2 ($2.89)
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