Cheap hotels abroad make sunshine breaks in Europe a no-brainer
With all the doom and gloom surrounding the current economic climate, many people have forgone the thought of a relaxing getaway. But you’d be surprised how many great deals there are out there are the moment, making an beach break an affordable option for nearly everyone.
Holidaymakers looking to keep a close eye on a tight budget should opt for all inclusive options.The essentials are fully catered for, while numerous on site facilities mean that if you decide you want a change from lounging by the pool or need something to keep the kids happy, you don’t need to go far to find alternative entertainment. All this means that the ‘hassle-free’ element of your holiday is fully covered, but what about the ‘cheap’ part?
There are a number of all inclusive resorts and hotels who have taken note of traveller’s inhabitions to splurge on a holiday and have lowered their prices to tempt holidaymakers through the doors:
Greece
Few choices are more popular in the Mediterranean than the gorgeous (and surprisingly affordable) Greek islands. Greece hotels are very affordable. All inclusive prices on the island of Kos, for example, are as low as £25 per person per night this May. The weather in May will be utterly sublime with loads of sunny warmth, perfect for laying beach or poolside.
Turkey
Turkey offers holidaymakes exceptional value for money as the Turkish Lira has a very favourable exchange rate compared to the pound. While the general cost of living is relatively low, eating out can be expensive so an all inclusive holiday is a sensible choice. All inclusive hotels in Turkey are costing as little as £10 per person per night this May.
Majorca
With beautiful beachs, rich Spanish culture and heaps of entertainment, Majorca is a brilliant holiday destination. There are great deals to be found on Majorca hotels at the moment. A three star all inclusive experience can be found for a very budget-friendly £10 per person per night this May.
