Top 5 travel destinations where your dollar will go furthest (2024)

By Lily Girma

(Bloomberg) — Global travel is predicted to set an all-time record this year, even as the cost of vacations continues to rise. Americans looking to soften the blow will want to consider where the US dollar’s strength will get the best value in hospitality, goods and experiences.

Using the Bloomberg World Currency Ranker and the US Treasury Bureau of the Fiscal Service, we picked five enticing destinations that have shown favorable exchange rates over the past two to three years. Although hotel prices are not expected to fluctuate dramatically as leisure demand normalises, a strong dollar at this time means deals can be had on local purchases that range from tours and meals to shopping.

Overall, the results show that this is a great year to visit Asia, a region already in demand as it begins its most “normal” tourism year since COVID-19 struck. Japan continues to be a popular choice, but Vietnam and South Korea stand as solid alternatives among numerous countries in Asia with favourable exchange rates for the US dollar.

Closely following in value are South American countries: Argentina and Chile are among those offering the biggest luxury bang. A further option points to a once-in-a-lifetime location: Tanzania’s Serengeti. While rate-fluctuation percentages might appear low in some cases, savings can add up quickly, particularly for those traveling in a group.

Here’s a look at five destinations we recommend that will stretch your dollar most in 2024, as well as some new luxury hotels and excursions to put on your agenda while you’re there.

Vietnam

After a slow tourism restart in 2022, Vietnam welcomed 12.6 million tourists in 2023 – around 70% of its pre-pandemic figure – and it expects to welcome 18 million of them this year. With hospitality brands eyeing Vietnam as the region’s next luxury travel destination, Ritz-Carlton Reserve and Luxury Collection will open on the beaches of Phu Quoc island in coming years, while a JW Marriott is planned for Unesco World Heritage-designated area Trang An, in northern Vietnam. In the meantime, you can beat the crowds: Consider a stay at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, starting at US$279, and an all-inclusive, three-day luxury cruise, in a royal cabin aboard Paradise Peak along Halong Bay, starts at $526 per night.

By the numbers:

In December 2021, US$1 = 22,765 Vietnamese dong

In December 2023, US$1 = 24,260 Vietnamese dong

A private tour of Paradise and Phong Nha caves costs around 2,959,450 Vietnamese dong. In 2021, that was US$130 … now it costs US$121.

Bottom line: 6.9% less expensive

Indonesia

Bali has attracted much attention in recent years due to unruly tourists. It remains a draw for its lush, sea-to-volcanoes scenery and luxurious lodgings whose prices are a fraction of what you’d find in the Global North. Consider the upcoming 150-suite and villas at Regent Bali Canggu, slated to open in the second quarter of this year, for a stay along a surfing beach coupled with access to a Regent Spa; rates are not yet available but consider that the five-star St. Regis Bali starts at US$552 a night in July.

An hour’s flight east of Bali would take you to eco-oriented hotel Cap Karoso on Sumba Island (from US$225 a night), where you can hike jungles and ride Sumbanese sandalwood horses.

By the numbers:

In December 2021, US$1 = 14,195 Indonesian rupiah

In December 2023, US$1 = 15,372 Indonesian rupiah

An all-inclusive luxury spa day in Ubud, Bali, costs around 3,080,315 Indonesian rupiah. In 2021, that was US$217 … now it costs US$198.

Bottom line: 8.7% less expensive

Colombia

The Colombian peso’s favourable exchange rate against the US dollar continues to draw digital nomads and tourists – more than 5 million in 2023. You can score a stay at the Four Seasons Bogotá, starting from US$334 a night, or opt for an island stay off Cartagena’s coastline, for US$360 a night in high season, at the Sofitel Baru, which opened in 2021. Curated tours can take small groups off the beaten track in popular areas, such as luxury outfitter Abercrombie & Kent’s new nine-day Bogotá to Cartagena itinerary (starting from US$9,795).

Even if you’ve already done the main cities, this is a country ripe for deeper explorations. Jacada Travel recommends a mountain stay in the charming town of Barichara for hiking in the lush Santander region and visits to coffee farms and colonial architecture. The town is set become more accessible from Bogotá and Medellín, thanks to the inauguration of Los Pozos de San Gil Airport (SGL) in 2023; flights are likely to ramp up this year. Bonus: Colombia’s flag carrier Avianca ranked in 2023 as the world’s most on-time airline.

By the numbers:

In December 2020, US$1 = 3,414 Colombian pesos

In December 2023, US$1 = 3,873 Colombian pesos

An all-day private snorkelling trip to Rosario Islands costs around 911,538 Colombia pesos. In 2021, that was US$267 … now it costs US$235

Bottom line: 12% less expensive

Tanzania

Long a draw for safaris, including some aimed at witnessing the Great Migration, a trip to Tanzania during in the first quarter of 2024 could entail fewer crowds and better luxury deals at some of the destination’s most anticipated openings. Mobile safari camp Wilderness Usawa Serengeti (starting from US$950 per person, per night) opened in 2023 and offers an all-inclusive luxury stay whose principal activity involves following the wildebeest migration from seven secluded camp locations in Serengeti National Park. Set to open in May 2024, Singita Milele’s secluded five-suite, 10-person hilltop villa promises breathtaking wilderness views over the Serengeti and sightings of wildlife, including from its infinity pool (from US$26,250 per night for buyouts; day use available).

By the numbers:

In December 2021, US$1 = 2,301 Tanzanian shillings

In December 2023, US$1 = 2,505 Tanzanian shillings

A day visiting the Ngorongoro Crater costs around 690,300 Tanzanian shillings. In 2021, that was US$300 … now it costs US$274.

Bottom line: 8.7% less expensive

South Korea

We’ve already recommended Busan, South Korea’s Miami, in our annual list of destinations for 2024. Beyond the beachside hub lie other buzzy cities. Seoul is trending well among international destinations, according to Hopper’s 2024 Outlook: United Airlines increased service from San Francisco last year, Delta will add a second daily flight from Atlanta in April, and Westjet will add a route from Calgary to Seoul in May. A room with sweeping city views at Seoul’s luxurious Josun Palace starts from US$289 per night; the hotel opened in 2021 under Luxury Collection in the city’s vibrant Gangnam district. On Jeju Island, a beach resort stay at the Shilla Jeju begins at just US$243 a night.

South Korea’s digital nomad visa became available as of Jan. 1 for remote workers who earn a minimum US$65,000 annual salary to stay for up to two years. Jacada Travel recommends visiting during March and April for cherry blossoms that rival Japan’s, or in autumn for stunning fall colors. New museum openings expected in 2024 include a Seoul Robot and Artificial Intelligence Museum and one dedicated to the late Korean artist Park Seo-Bo.

By the numbers:

In December 2021, US$1 = 1,188 South Korean won

In December 2023, US$1 = 1,299 South Korean won

A tasting menu at Born & Bred in Busan costs from 148,600 South Korean won. In 2021, that was US$125 … now it costs US$113.

Bottom line: 9.6% less expensive

©2024 Bloomberg L.P.

Top 5 travel destinations where your dollar will go furthest (2024)

FAQs

Where does the U.S. dollar go furthest? ›

Japan continues to be a popular choice, but Vietnam and South Korea stand as solid alternatives among numerous countries in Asia with favorable exchange rates for the US dollar. Closely following in value are South American countries: Argentina and Chile are among those offering the biggest luxury bang.

What country has the best exchange rate for the U.S. dollar? ›

The Kuwaiti dinar is the strongest currency in the world, with 1 dinar buying 3.26 dollars (or, put another way, $1 equals 0.31 Kuwaiti dinar). Kuwait is located on the Persian Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and the country earns much of its wealth as a leading global exporter of oil.

Where is the dollar strongest right now? ›

Best Places to Visit Where the Dollar Is Strong
  • Peru. Peru/Peruvian Sol. ...
  • Mexico. Mexico/Mexican Peso. ...
  • South Africa. South Africa/South African Rand. ...
  • South Korea. South Korea/South Korean Won. ...
  • Japan. Japan/Japanese Yen. ...
  • Argentina. Argentina/Argentine Peso. ...
  • Hungary. Hungary/Hungarian Forint. ...
  • Chile. Chile/Chilean Peso.

In what country is the U.S. dollar worth the most? ›

What country is a dollar worth most? Some of the countries where a dollar is worth the most money include Mexico, Peru, Chile, and Colombia. It's possible to exchange dollars for local currency in these countries at favorable exchange rates.

Where is the US dollar worth the most in 2024? ›

Monthly USD exchange rate against currency of 55 economies in Big Mac Index 2023-2024. One United States dollar was worth over 15,000 Indonesian rupiah in March 2024, the highest value in a comparison of over 50 different currencies worldwide.

What state does my dollar go the farthest? ›

Generally speaking, dollars go furthest in states in the Southeast and Midwest parts of the country. Go to places like Arkansas or South Dakota, and you'll see higher purchasing power.

Which is the strongest currency in the world in 2024? ›

In 2024, the Kuwaiti Dinar surpasses them in terms of exchange rate, making it the most expensive currency. Banknotes and coins denominated in Kuwaiti dinars are utilized in everyday transactions within Kuwait, emphasizing their significant value in the global currency landscape.

What is the weakest currency in the world? ›

Iran's official currency, the Iranian Rial (IRR), is currently the world's least valuable currency, with 1 Indian Rupee (INR) equaling 503.97 IRR. This depreciation is primarily influenced by political unrest, the lasting effects of the Iran-Iraq war, and the country's nuclear programme.

How much is 1 dollar in Mexico? ›

18.44940 MXN

Does USD go far in Japan? ›

Going on vacation in a country where the dollar is strong is like getting a built-in discount. The Japanese yen is 35% cheaper against the dollar than it was in April 2019. Japan's delicious food, fascinating culture, and delightful hospitality make it a wonderful country for Americans to visit.

Where does USD go the farthest? ›

The U.S. dollar will go far in these 20 international cities
LocationCurrency ExchangeAverage Cost of Daily Expenses
Beijing, China1 USD = 6.51130 CNY$60
Dubrovnik, Croatia1 USD = 6.33385 HRK$60
Bali, Indonesia1 USD = 14,093.15 IDR$62
Buenos Aires, Argentina1 USD = 27.1010 ARS$64
16 more rows
Jul 9, 2018

What country has the most valuable dollar? ›

The highest-valued currency in the world is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD). Since it was first introduced in 1960, the Kuwaiti dinar has consistently ranked as the world's most valuable currency. Kuwait's economic stability, driven by its oil reserves and tax-free system, contributes to the high demand for its currency.

How far does $1 go in Argentina? ›

Convert US Dollar to Argentine Peso
USDARS
1 USD902.274 ARS
5 USD4,511.37 ARS
10 USD9,022.74 ARS
25 USD22,556.8 ARS
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Does the U.S. dollar go far in Japan? ›

Not surprisingly, tourism is booming. In March 2024, more than 3 million inbound tourists arrived in Japan, breaking a record. As of press time, one U.S. dollar is equivalent to about 156 Japanese yen; five years ago, it was hovering closer to 100 Japanese yen.

When was the U.S. dollar at its highest value? ›

At its start, the value of the U.S. Dollar Index was 100.000. It has since traded as high as 164.7200 in February 1985, and as low as 70.698 on March 16, 2008. The make up of the "basket" has been altered only once, when several European currencies were subsumed by the euro at the start of 1999.

In what states does your money go the furthest? ›

  • El Paso, Texas. Purchasing power of $100,000 after subtracting taxes and cost of living: $88,840. ...
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Purchasing power of $100,000 after subtracting taxes and cost of living: $87,585. ...
  • Memphis, Tennessee. ...
  • Corpus Christi, Texas. ...
  • San Antonio, Texas. ...
  • Lubbock, Texas. ...
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma. ...
  • Jacksonville, Florida.
Mar 19, 2024

Does the U.S. dollar go further in Canada? ›

Historically Canada has always been an affordable choice for US travellers, as the Canadian Dollar is typically worth slightly less than the U.S. Dollar. As I write this, one American dollar equals one Canadian dollar and thirty four cents.

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