Hamilton, Bermuda’s small capital city, has a lot going for it. Tropical weather. Harbor views. A cosmopolitan vibe. Hip bars and art galleries.

All that comes with a price tag — $12 beers, for example, and $13 gallons of milk. In fact, you’ll often find Hamilton atop lists of the word’s most expensive cities, ahead of such renowned wallet-suckers as Hong Kong, Geneva and New York.

So it should come as no surprise that, for a couple looking to book a weeklong vacation on the cheap, there are better options. One user on Reddit going by the name of eyeball1234 is here to help. He posted this chart on the “Data is Beautiful” group breaking down the costs of cities around the world.

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As you can see, the average costs used in the data dive, courtesy of Walletwyse, assume Airbnb lodging, casual dining options, midrange bars for night life with two drinks, public transportation and days filled by museums, shows and tours.

For that, Hamilton is alone at the top, averaging $3,750.

Not far behind, at an average of $3,500, is Reykjavik, Iceland, home to lava fields, glaciers and the Blue Lagoon, where you can take a dip for $55. To be fair, getting there is a relative bargain thanks to discounted flights on WOW Air.

The thermal waters of the Blue Lagoon. Getty Images

In the vicinity of $3,000, you can visit Norway’s Trondheim and Stavanger, known as the country’s oil capital, along with San Francisco and New York.

Trondheim in the fall. Getty Images/iStockphoto

On the other end of the spectrum, you can apparently vacation in Cairo or Kathmandu for a mere $250 a week. Bhopal, site of one of the worst industrial disasters in history, is also in that group.

Kathmandu, Nepal. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Yes, we know you’ve done the same trip for less (or more). Yes, we know that one city definitely belongs in a different category. Of course, travelers have different ideas of what costs what and how to spend vacation money, so do, please, commence the kvetching in the comments section.