A comprehensive survey of buying five essentials at beaches around the world finds the most expensive are in Norway and French Polynesia while the cheapest are in Vietnam.
Online travel specialists, TravelBird, have released their annual Beach Price Index, featuring more than 300 seaside locations from 70 countries around the globe.
TravelBird first examined an extensive catalogue of the world's most popular beaches, before reducing this to a final shortlist of just over 300 locations, ranked on the cost of spending a day at each.
To calculate their affordability, the price of five essentials were then researched for each destination; the cost of a bottle of sun cream (200 ml), a bottle of water (500 ml), a beer (330 ml bottle), lunch (including drink and dessert for one person), and an ice cream.
The sum of these five essentials determined the final affordability ranking of each seaside location. All prices were calculated by standardising the sizes of products, and with monetary transactions true to exchange rates on June 1.