by CNNGo staff
The budget flight’s booked, boarding pass is printed, cheap accommodation is sorted out. All that’s left is to lament the undoing of all your bargain hunting when you use an ATM abroad.
According to European travel booking site Skyscanner's latest survey, the price of withdrawing cash abroad is the cost travelers hate most.
That's closely followed by paying for organized tours and excursions. According to the survey, the tours were often "overhyped, overrated and overpriced."
Hotel Wi-Fi is the third biggest rip-off -- "a real bugbear for travelers," said Skyscanner, with some hotels charging a staggering US$32 per day.
Taxi fares were the fourth most-hated rip-off while credit card charges rounded out the top five, on a par with paying for a sunbed.
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