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Puerto Rico has emerged as the cheapest Caribbean vacation this spring in a newly released travel index that offers a breakdown of the most affordable tropical destinations for a family of four.
Families looking to escape the seemingly
interminable grip of winter with a budget vacation over the spring break may want to consider booking a sunshine getaway to Puerto Rico, where a family of four can soak in the sun for $4,609, according to TripAdvisor's TripIndex Caribbean released this week.
That’s a bargain deal compared to the average cost of a one-week vacation over the peak travel period, which is estimated to be $7,152 USD.
Rounding out the top three most affordable destinations are Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.
The TripIndex looked at the 20 most popular Caribbean destinations and includes roundtrip airfare from the US, a seven-night hotel stay, dinner for six nights and a half-day snorkeling excursion for four people.
At the other end of the spectrum, St. Barts emerged as the most expensive Caribbean vacation, clocking in at $12,486, followed by Anguilla, The British Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos, and St. Kitts and Nevis.
Analysts also found a trend while compiling their list that could also serve as a guide for budget-conscious families: trips to territories controlled by the US are 20 percent cheaper than the average Caribbean destination.
Here are the top 10 most affordable Caribbean destinations for a family of four:
1. Puerto Rico, $4,609
2. Jamaica, $4,630
3. Trinidad and Tobago, $4771
4. Dominican Republic, $5,315
5. St. Maarten-St. Martin, $5,565
6. Bahamas, $5,815
7. Curacao, $5,832
8. Bermuda, $6,064
9. Aruba, $6,260
10. Grenada, $6,622
Source: Relaxnews
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