TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – France-based travel and tourism operator Club Med’s research has found that Bali is the happiest holiday destination in the world with a score of 73.7 out of 100. The study weighs up factors including crime rates, safety, pollution, and affordable cost of beer.
According to the survey, the average cost of beer in Bali is £2.45. The province also has various kinds of spas and wellness centers, as well as many interesting outdoor activities and stunning beaches.
A travel and restaurant website TripAdvisor reports Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida as the best-rated beach in the Islands of God.
Following Bali is Las Vegas with a score of 67.1. Known as the best gambling vacation spot in the world, the city also has many to offer nature lovers.
Here are the top 10 happiest holiday destinations in the world according to Club Med:
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