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The best places to visit abroad while the dollar is strong

Here's where you can get the most for your buck.

Now's a great time to visit Crete.

Knowing how to time your vacation well and take advantage of favorable exchange rates can save you quite a bit of cash.

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Money magazine just announced the winners of its second Best in Travel Awards, which used data-driven methodology to determine the best international destinations for American travelers to visit this year.

The list is ranked by the overall cost to visit, the number of high-quality amenities, andOnly one international winner was chosen per global region.

7. New Delhi, India — According to Money, flights to New Delhi have dropped by almost 12% in the past year, and a return ticket will cost you $740 on average. It's home to the historic "Red Fort" and is only a three-hour drive to the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world. If you hire a private driver to help you explore, it will only cost you $100 a day, according to Money.

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6. Marrakesh, Morocco — A week-long trip for two will cost around $3,364, according to Money's analysis. Hotel prices have dropped 8% this year, and the average airfare is below $1,000, so you'll have more money to spend on its vibrant markets and sampling a traditional Hammam massage.

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5. Paris, France — With the US dollar strong against the Euro right now, a trip to this glamorous European capital is much more affordable than usual. Average airfares were $740 in 2016 and hotel rates dropped almost 7%, according to Money. Visit some of the city's most prized attractions, like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Notre Dame de Paris, or spend the day shopping in the Marais district.

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4. Cuzco, Peru — This ancient city was once the capital of the Incan empire. A week's trip for two will cost you $3,005, according to Money, which includes the cost of your airfare, hotel, and general expenses while you are there. Take a trip up to nearby Machu Picchu and explore the ancient ruins of an Inca city.

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3. Crete, Greece — An economic crisis in Greece, combined with the strong US dollar, has made the largest Greek island very affordable for US travelers. Don't miss the Palace of Knossos, which dates back to the Bronze Age.

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2. Bali, Indonesia — A week's trip for two to Bali, including flights, accommodation, and general expenses, will cost you $2,579, according to Money. It's cheap to explore, and US travelers benefit from favorable exchange rates. Split your time between exploring the beautiful beaches and meditating in one of the island's ancient temples.

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1. Hanoi, Vietnam — According to Money, you'll find unbeatable value in Vietnam's capital city. Hotel prices range from between $80 and $66 a night, and you'll struggle to spend more than $25 a day on food. Sample fresh Vietnamese street food, explore the Old Quarter markets, and dodge the endless stream of mopeds in this buzzing city.

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