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What is the cheapest U.S. territory to visit?

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Holding more people than all other territories combined, Puerto Rico (PR) also happens to be the cheapest territory for travelers, which makes it perfect for those who prefer spending more on adventures.



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Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Cuba show the lowest cost of living. A person living a moderate lifestyle spends less than $550 above rent and utilities. Among countries that offer citizenship-by-investment programs, Grenada and Dominica are the most affordable to live in, with monthly spending under $650.

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The Greek island of Antikythera. A secluded Greek island has become the latest Mediterranean idyl to offer to pay people to move there, teaming up with the Greek Orthodox church to offer new residents a monthly allowance totalling €18,000 (NZ$33,000).

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The average daily budget for a trip to Puerto Rico can vary widely depending on your travel style and preferences. However, a reasonable estimate is around $100 to $150 per day, which includes accommodations, food, transportation, and activities. Of course, this can be higher or lower depending on your choices.

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The cheapest Caribbean islands to invest in property are Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Dominican Republic. Among the islands that offer citizenship by investment, Grenada has the most affordable property. The average price per square metre there is $2,000.

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Overall, Aruba is expensive. Being an island in the Caribbean it's easy to spend a ton of cash on expensive resorts, flashy dinners, and high-cost cocktails. But, a trip to Aruba really doesn't have to cost you too much money. You can travel to Aruba on a budget.

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1. Musha Cay, Bahamas. Owned by the magician David Copperfield, Musha Cay is the most expensive Caribbean island you can visit. In fact, it costs from $50,000 per night for 1 to 12 people to stay here, with a 5 night minimum!

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If you are looking for affordable property in the Caribbean islands, you should consider places like Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Aruba, Honduras, and Belize, as they offer some of the most economical real estate options for you to buy or rent.

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