When budget is a primary consideration, why
not look for cheapall inclusive holidays? Going all inclusive is typically a great value
option, with the added benefit of most of your holiday extras being paid up
front.
In a typical all inclusive package you’ll
get three meals a day, plus snacks and soft, hot and local alcoholic drinks. Many
all inclusive packages also include activities, depending on what the hotel
offers, such as scuba diving or bike hire.
There’s a wide variety of destinations to
choose from when looking for great value all inclusive holiday offers, including:
Turkey
Turkey is arguable the king of the all
inclusive deal, with many hotels offering that as an option. Popular
destinations in Turkey include Marmaris for family friendly fun, Antalya for
great nightlife and beaches, and Lara Beach and Side for the quiet life.
Egypt
Egypt has increased in popularity as a
holiday destination in recent years, due to great prices on all inclusive
packages and guaranteed high temperatures and sunshine.
With many Egypt holidays you’ll find that
everything that you need is included in the price and readily available in your
resort, leaving you with the peace of mind that you need to enjoy this sunny
destination.
Hotels on the Red Sea are most popular for
beach breaks, so look to Hurghada or Sharm El Sheik. If it’s culture that you’re
after, a Nile cruise is a great way to see the sights.
Greece
Ever popular Greece has some fantastic all
inclusive packages available to the beautiful islands of Crete, Rhodes and
more. Family friendly, but with great temperatures to boot, Greece combines
culture and tourist attractions perfectly for a memorable trip for all ages.
If you want an affordable summer holiday
without any stress, fuss or hassle, you’ll be spoilt for choice when you choose
all inclusive.
These are excellent vacation alternative which is also rich in culture like Egypts Pyramid and Greece structures from olden times.
ReplyDeleteSome travelers might like all-inclusive deals for the convenience offered. But those deals would leave little or no room for flexibility, and you might miss out on a chance to discover wonderful things on your own.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I can visit all those places someday! :)
ReplyDeletePlanning to go to Turkey this Ramadan Eid Holiday. I hope I would like the places.
ReplyDeletegreece is the place i dream to go!! especially in santorini!! :)
ReplyDeleteRovie, The Bargain Doll
Dont these places require a visa? I so wish I could travel the world without having to spend much. But of course, that would be a long shot :)
ReplyDeleteAgree with Turkey and Greece, especially Turkey! Is the political situation in Egypt affecting its tourist industry? We planned a trip there for this October but decided to change plans because of what we hear on the news. How was it when you were there?
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