Consumer body, Which?, says this summer's cheapest holiday destinations are 'surprising ones' which most people would expect to be more expensive.
Consumer group Which? said its analysis of more than 4,500 package holidays found the least expensive were often in locations which people generally “assume to come with a higher price tag”, such as Italy’s Amalfi coast or Greek islands.
It found that “traditionally low-cost destinations like Bulgaria and Turkey” were absent from the 10 cheapest holidays.
Which? said this is partly because of the type of packages available, with the Amalfi coast have a wide choice of accommodation on either a self-catering or bed and breakfast basis, which is usually cheaper than full board packages.