Morocco Ranks Among Top 3 Most Affordable All-Inclusive Vacation Destinations Worldwide

The Travel supermarket company has studied three months of vacation searches for seven nights, between May 1 and September 30, 2019. It draws up a list of the 10 cheapest countries for 7 days of all-inclusive vacation, ranked by average price.
According to this comparator, the prices offered to afford a week in an all-inclusive hotel complex are more affordable than ever, with a package down 13% compared to last summer.
In 10th place, Croatia with its coast on the Adriatic Sea, appears to be the fastest growing destination this summer. Prices have fallen by an average of 5% and you can afford a nice vacation for 720 euros per person. With an average drop of 12% since last year, Cyprus (9th) offers all-inclusive stays for 675 euros. The best rates can be found in Portugal (8th, with 587 euros) all-inclusive in the Algarve or Alvor, known to be one of the best skydiving spots in Europe.
For 587 euros, fans of high temperatures and dry heat can have a pleasant time in Egypt (7th) by going to a four-star hotel in Hurghada, on the Red Sea. Meanwhile, Malia, on the island of Crete, offers the cheapest vacations in Greece (6th with 586 euros). For its part, Spain (5th with 568 euros) and its remarkable beaches with their crystal clear sea are well worth a visit.
Travel supermarket offers Malta (4th) at 548 euros, Morocco (3rd) at 533 euros, where you can find the best prices for all-inclusive vacations in Agadir, known for its beaches and golf courses, where average costs have fallen by 13% since last year.
The best bargains can be made with Alanya and Antalya, in Turkey (2nd with 525 euros). It is the second cheapest country for all-inclusive vacations for the summer of 2018. At only 520 euros, Bulgaria is the cheapest country for all-inclusive vacations for the summer of 2019.
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