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From Greece to Spain: the cheapest all-inclusive tourist destinations in Europe are named

The cheapest all-inclusive vacation destinations in Europe

It is commonly believed that an all-inclusive vacation can cost a lot of money and that cheap all-inclusive vacations are only available in Asian countries. However, traveling to Europe can be a budget vacation, and the usual countries, such as Bulgaria and Turkey, are not on the list.

According to the Express, unexpectedly, the Italian Amalfi Coast and the Greek islands are among the top 10 countries with cheap all-inclusive vacations as these places are usually mistakenly considered the most expensive for vacation. The Which? Travel rating recognized the island of Kalymnos in Greece as the best vacation destination in Europe, where the all-inclusive format for a week will cost an average of $1,000. This place attracts tourists with its bays, sapphire sea, rocky mountains and a large number of restaurants.

The cheapest vacation destinations in Europe:

  1. Kalymnos, Greece
  2. Thassos, Greece
  3. Lefkada, Greece
  4. Costa Brava, Spain
  5. Venetian Riviera, Italy
  6. Amalfi Coast, Italy
  7. Skopelos, Greece
  8. Costa de la Luz, Spain
  9. Campania, Italy
  10. Malta

According to the rating, Greece is the country for the most budget travel. The Spanish Costa Brava was outside the top three cheapest destinations with an average cost of a weekly vacation of about $1200. The coast is known for its wide golden beaches, cliffs and bays.

Malta in the Mediterranean took the last 10th place in the ranking. The average cost of a trip will be $1250.

Let us remind you that the all-inclusive vacation package is especially beneficial for a long vacation because the room rate already includes the price of food and alcoholic beverages.

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