As autumn begins to take a grip on the UK and the dark nights close in, many of us may be dreaming of swapping the scarfs for sunhats and boots for beachwear. Britain's scorching summer seems a figment of our imagination as we head further and further into the end of the year.
With Brits getting even more withdrawals from the heat and sunshine a winter sun holiday might just be what the doctor ordered. To skip the impossibly short days and the freezing rain you almost certainly need a boost of vitamin D and cocktails on repeat. But where can you go that does not break the bank?
Well, you may be in luck, as experts have found where you can catch some rays and not burn a hole in your wallet.
Researchers examined the real costs of holidaying abroad, including those hidden extras like tourist taxes, transport fees, restaurant bills and visa charges.
The southeast Asian country of Thailand dominated the rankings with five destinations making the cut.
Thailand may include a long flight - but once there you will be greeted by tropical beaches, ancient ruins, friendly locals and some of the most mouth-watering foods.
During November to February, the country boasts sweltering daytime highs of around 28-31C with the mercury dropping to a cool 14-20C in the evening.
Thailand is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world including those in Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak and Koh Samui and are the perfect places to cool off at.
Chiang Rai in northern Thailand secured the top spot as the most affordable winter sun destination.
Filled with stunning waterfalls and scenic mountain viewpoints a meal will cost you just £5.66 whilst a meal in Tenerife could set you back £13.
The Thai city scored 68.9 out of 100 in an affordability ranking by Airalo.
Coming in second place with an affordability ranking of 68.6/100 is Chiang Mai, the largest city in northern Thailand.
Bangkok, Thailand's capital, rounds up the top three with a ranking of 67.9/100.
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