If You want to Travel with Safety But Cheap Check This Out




Hello Adam,

This is Martin from NewsworthyData. I hope this email finds you well.

I am reaching out with our new piece of research that I believe your audience may find interesting - Travel Destinations That Will Boost Your Happiness & Won’t Cost You a Fortune. Evaluating cities based on four criteria: cost of living, safety, air quality, and amount of sunshine, we created a ranking of the urban locations that are most likely to make travelers feel good and enjoy their vacation. 

SuperCasinoSites decided to look at travel destinations from this perspective to determine whether the most well-known locations really deliver the most rewarding experience and which cities, if all else being equal, are the cheapest to visit. A curious finding is that five of the ten sunniest cities are also among the safest, and one, Cairo, is the most affordable to live in.

Key takeaways from our report

◉ The city with the best overall score is Chiang Mai, Thailand with 324 points, making it the top travel destination that will increase your happiness without costing you a fortune.

◉ Antalya, Turkey, and Granada, Spain, followed closely in second and third position with 300 and 295 points, respectively.

◉ Three of the top 10 cities on the ranking are located in Spain - Granada (3rd place with an overall score of 295 points), Malaga (5th place with 288 points), and Seville (9th place with 278 points)

◉ Two of the top 10 cities are located in Portugal, namely Lisbon (4th with 289 points) and Porto (6th place with 281 points).

◉ At the bottom of the ranking, we find Dublin, London, and Paris as the destinations with relatively poor air quality, low safety levels and few hours of sunshine, while having high cost of living at the same time.

To create the ranking we assigned each city a score ranging from 100 to 1 points based on how high it scored in that particular criterion. For example, 100 points were given to the location with the lowest cost of living index and 1 for the one with the highest prices, hence ranking last. This was done for each of the four mood-boosting factors.

More details about the research and the complete methodology we used are available in the full report here. It includes a breakdown of the four different factors for each of the top five cities on our ranking. Feel free to use any data or graphics by providing a proper attribution link to the original report.

Regards,
Martin
Data scientist
NewsworthyData

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