Alfie Watts, who won the BBC show, has shared his top travel tips for those looking to jet off to a new destination – and the country that he believes is the cheapest in the world

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‘I won Race Across The World – one country shocked me because it was so cheap’(Image: Getty Images)

As holidaymakers gear up for a sun-drenched getaway, the quest for budget-friendly escapes is heating up. With costs only increasing around the world, Brits have recently been making an effort to book holidays without breaking the bank.

To lend a helping hand, globe-trotter Alfie Watts – famed as the youngest victor on Race Across the World in 2024 – has divulged his top tips for thrifty travel, along with revealing the country that blew his mind with its value for money.

Chatting with eSIM travel specialists Airalo, Alfie pinpointed Uzbekistan as the most wallet-friendly destination he’s discovered, admitting: “I was absolutely shocked by the affordability of Uzbekistan when I went there in March.”

Alfie named Prague as the cheapest destination in Europe(Image: Getty Images)

His list of economical destinations didn’t stop there, adding: “I also found Brazil and, of course, South East Asia extremely cheap from a cost of living perspective.”

For those wanting to explore without straying too far, Alfie suggested that Prague is currently Europe’s best bet for a bargain, although he warned that prices are on the upswing.

The seasoned traveller noted: “Prague is renowned for being cheap, but Europe is catching on to the tourism hype, as travellers are coming across Europe’s hidden gems,” reports the Express.

Booking last minute can save you money(Image: Getty Images)

“It can be difficult to find cheap places in Europe, as prices are rising due to tourism, so in some cases, it can be cheaper to travel to places further afield.”

Alfie suggests a daily budget of at least £40 to ensure you can “survive in any country” and still enjoy good food and vibes.

If you’re considering a package holiday, he recommends waiting until the last minute to book for the best deals, particularly if you’re flexible about your destination.

His final words of wisdom are to “never eat in city centres in big chain restaurants, never eat at the airport and never say yes to the first taxi that grabs you outside the terminal, as they’re likely to take advantage of you and charge a higher fee.”

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