In 2026, remote island paradises and exclusive safari destinations dominate the list of most expensive travel destinations. Greenland leads the ranking due to high flight costs, expensive car rentals, and overall high prices, with travelers spending over $1,170 per day on average. The British Virgin Islands and French Polynesia follow, driven by their luxurious accommodations and high hotel prices. Antarctica, the Maldives, Switzerland, Zimbabwe, Botswana, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and Anguilla also rank highly due to factors like logistical challenges, luxury resorts, and high living costs. These destinations are characterized by polar expeditions, luxury island getaways, and safari adventures, all of which come with significant financial commitments.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article discusses travel costs and does not involve political issues, policies, or figures. It provides a neutral overview of expensive travel destinations based on economic factors such as flight prices, accommodation, and daily expenses.

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