Priced at £650pp, per month the all-inclusive holiday covers travel, accommodation, food and average outgoings such as broadband and gym membership.
With no fuel bills, petrol costs or grocery bills to pay, the holiday comes out £227 cheaper per person than staying in the UK, according to ONS data.
Brits who book a 28-day stay in the Stella Gardens Resort in Egypt will enjoy all-inclusive meals as well as a free spa and gym facility, free WiFi and TV streaming services. Free snacks and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are also on offer.
Lynn Beattie, an ACMA management accountant, said: "The data collected in this study is incredibly insightful showing just how much the average household in the UK will spend on the most basic of living expenses.
"While escaping abroad does not make all our financial commitments disappear, it’s startling to know that like for like, it’s cheaper to buy an all-inclusive holiday than stay in the UK this winter."
The move follows research revealing more than 50% of the nation is considering escaping the UK this winter to avoid heating bill hikes.
Many Brits are unaware that rising living costs have pulled their monthly expenditures above the cost of foreign travel, with more than a quarter (28%) wrongly estimating that a month’s holiday abroad for a family of four would be twice the cost of them staying at home or more.
Matt Callaghan, easyJet Holidays’ customer and operations director, added: "With a growing number of Brits now searching online to see if they can escape abroad this winter, we knew we needed to try to provide consumers with a solution."