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Cheap July vacation: Where to go to the beach in Europe while spending little?
Have you already thought about where to go on holiday this summer? July is undoubtedly among the most expensive months of the season and unfortunately because of this, going on holiday to some destinations can become expensive.
In this gallery we reveal some destinations, where you can spend your summer holiday, but spend significantly less than average (or at the very least achieve a great holiday value for money).
Browse through the photos to discover eight low-cost destinations in Europe.
Cheap July vacations: where to go to the beach in Europe while spending little?
Have you already thought about where to go on holiday this summer? July is undoubtedly among the most expensive months of the season and unfortunately because of this, going on holiday to some destinations can become expensive. In this gallery we reveal eight destinations where you can spend your summer holiday, but spend significantly less than the average (or at the very least achieve a great holiday value for money).
Faro, Algarve - Portugal
Southern Portugal: temperatures tend to be very pleasant, the air is breezy and one can find beautiful beaches. Hotels can generally be found at very affordable prices even in the high season.
Alicante, Costa Blanca - Spain
An easily accessible location, Alicante offers both family-friendly beach relaxation as well as plenty of restaurants and places to spend the evening. A great place to taste Iberian ham with seasonal fruit, not forgetting the many wines. The sea is calm, easily accessible and the sand is fine and white.
By User:Nikater - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28538395
Crete - Greece
Crete, the largest Greek island offers beautiful beaches, archaeological sites, monasteries and many other natural beauties that make it the ideal destination for a very special holiday. All at affordable prices.
By Sharon Mollerus - https://www.flickr.com/photos/clairity/2809696560/in/set-72157607016043227, CC
Rimini, Emilia Romagna - Italy
Rimini, together with Riccione, is a perfect destination for those who want to experience the nightlife, as it is full of bars and clubs crowded with young people. Rimini is also a great destination for families. The beaches are wide and perfectly equipped, plus it is close to several amusement parks for young people and families, such as Mirabilandia or Aquafan in Riccione.
Majorca - Spain
It can be reached by plane from many European cities. This island offers plenty of beaches and crystal-clear sea, as well as attractions to visit such as the 'Dragon Caves', which are an incredible complex of limestone caves. An ideal destination for families, at reasonable prices.
Valencia - Spain
A very warm but breezy city. Valencia's beaches are vast and open and the city is a perfect destination for families, thanks to wonderful attractions such as the Hemisfèric, the science museum and the Oceanogràfic, one of the largest and most fascinating aquariums in Europe.
By Pinpin - Own work, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2577566
Rogliano, Corsica - France
A perfect holiday between nature, adventure and the sea: Rogliano is the northernmost tip of Corsica, and is an area rich in wild coves, just over 80 km from Porto di Marina di Salivoli, a hamlet of Piombino. A perfect destination for those seeking a destination away from mass tourism at reasonable prices.
By Arne Müseler / www.arne-mueseler.com, CC BY-SA 3.0 de, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php
Viareggio, Tuscany - Italy
Viareggio is a seaside resort in Tuscany that offers both beautiful beaches and nightlife for young people. Our tip: visit the Lecciona beach, located between Viareggio and Torre del Lago, one of the most beautiful in Tuscany.
Travel without booking
30/09/2023
In the desert of Karakum, in Turkmenistan, there is a huge gaseous crater known as the Gate of Hell, which is presumed to have been burning, without ever stopping, since 1971.
The crater was formed following the collapse of a natural gas cave and the name Gate of Hell was given to it by the local population, who live in the nearby village of Derweze. The name is associated with the fact that inside the crater, with a diameter of about 70 meters and a depth of 20, there is constantly fire, flames and boiling mud. At night, flames are visible even several kilometers away.
According to the local population, the Gate of Hell is a supernatural phenomenon. The explorer George Kourounis managed to take some soil samples inside the crater and from the analysis would have discovered the presence of bacteria that survived despite the high temperatures and present are inside the crater and not in the surrounding terrain.
Villages
28/09/2023
Barcelona is a kaleidoscope of art, culture and natural beauty. Start with the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí's masterpiece, still under construction, and the Parc Güell, with its colourful and imaginative sculptures.
The Barri Gòtic, the historical heart of the city, fascinates with its alleys and squares.
Don't miss La Boqueria market, a gourmet's paradise, and Casa Batlló, another Gaudí jewel. Montjuïc offers breathtaking views and the Parc de la Ciutadella is perfect for a relaxing break.
Luxury shopping and modernist architecture await you at Passeig de Gràcia.
Enjoy the beach at Barceloneta and admire Picasso's art at the museum dedicated to the famous painter.