Jetting off to a summer holiday is a classic way to use up your annual leave, but when the sun is shining and the days are at their longest, you can bet that prices are peaking.
That’s why it’s good to know about the cheaper options out there, where sunbeds are in places where you can actually catch some rays, but that aren’t at a premium.
And consumer platform Which? is here to help, having compiled a list of the cheapest all-inclusive destinations on offer for summer 2025 (if you book swiftly, that is).
Topping the list is the Costa Blanca, a stretch of coast in Spain’s Alicante province where the average price per person for a 7-night all-inclusive package is £1,113, or €1,315.
Fuerteventura came in second place, where the average is £1,146, and Tenerife came in third, with an average of £1,189. In fact, Spanish destinations claim five of the top 10 holiday spots, with others including spots in Türkiye, Greece and Bulgaria – read on for the full list.
These are the 10 cheapest places for a summer holiday
- Costa Blanca, Spain
- Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
- Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Dalaman area, Türkiye
- Bourgas area, Bulgaria
- Zante, Greece
- Mallorca
- Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
- Cyprus
- Madeira
For more inspo on where to spend your summer, have a look at the best cities in Europe to travel on a budget, as well as our roundups of the best places to travel in June, July and August.
Did you see that has crowned the world’s best city in 2025?
Plus: What is the Spain ‘tourism ban’? The areas affected and what you need to know.
Stay in the loop: sign up to our free Travel newsletter for all the latest travel news and best stuff happening across the world.