Out of 100 cities across the globe, Egypt’s Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada were ranked as the lowest costing luxury holiday tourist destinations in the world, according to a report released by travel search engine Skyscanner. The report explained that a single-night at a five star hotel in Sharm El-Sheikh costs around $106. Meanwhile, you can only pay $122 at for a night at the city’s most opulent resorts. Saudi Arabia’s Mecca ranked 64th spot with an average cost of $339 per night and Abu Dhabi grabbed the 26th spot with $221. The most expensive city on the list unsurprisingly New York, where one must splash out an average of $1,075 for a night in one of the city’s lavish hotels.
Source: Egypt Independent April 04, 2018 15:33 UTC