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Little-known spot in the Canary Islands named 'cheapest' for summer holidays
Little-known spot in the Canary Islands named 'cheapest' for summer holidays

Daily Mirror

time13-06-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Little-known spot in the Canary Islands named 'cheapest' for summer holidays

A lesser-known resort in the Canary Islands has been named Spain's best value destination for summer holidays this year - and it's right by some popular hotspots Brits heading to the Canary Islands this summer may want to consider a trip to Tenerife - but not necessarily to famous resorts such as Costa Adeje. If you're looking for Spain holidays on a budget, then the island's Costa del Silencio needs to be on your radar, as it's recently been revealed as the Canaries' best value destination for summer. According to research from TravelSupermarket, a week's holiday in Costa del Silencio comes in at an average of £424pp between May and September, making it the cheapest in rankings out of all the Spanish hotspots compared. "Costa del Silencio offers exceptional value for those seeking summer sun in the Canaries," explained Steph Marinkovic, Head of Editorial at TravelSupermarket. "What's great about this spot is that it's much quieter than Tenerife's busy southern resorts, but it's super affordable. "You've got the amazing golden Montaña Amarilla volcanic formation right on your doorstep - one of Tenerife's most Instagram-worthy natural landmarks – without paying the premium prices you'd expect for such spectacular scenery. The destination is known for excellent snorkelling and diving opportunities in its crystalline waters, as well as easy access to nearby Golf del Sur for affordable golfing." It's worth noting that if you're after Tenerife's iconic nightlife, then this may not be the destination for you, as the name aptly suggests! However if you're looking to make the most of the island's gorgeous beaches, or want to enjoy some of the sunshine without having to brave the crowds, then there's plenty of appeal. That's not to say there's no atmosphere at all; you'll still find plenty of restaurants and bars, but there tends to be more of a laidback vibe to the area. Oh, and if you do want the odd night out or two, it's just a 20-minute drive to popular areas such as Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas. Costa del Silencio was the top best value destination in the Canaries, but for all Spanish destinations overall it was the charming town of Manilva which took the top spot in the rankings. The tiny seaside town boasts beautiful beaches and vineyards, and sits right by Costa del Sol so you can easily access all of the resort's iconic beaches and party towns. Meanwhile if you're after more Spanish getaway inspiration, you can check out Spain's top 10 best value destinations in the list below: Manilva, Costa del Sol (£371) Costa del Silencio, Tenerife (£424) S'illot, Majorca (£449) Calpe, Costa Blanca (£470) Cala Ratjada, Majorca (£488) Callao Salvaje, Tenerife (£498) Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava (£508) Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife (£512) Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava (£522) El Arenal, Majorca (£535) Steph added: "Across the top ten, we see a mix of established resort towns and lesser-known gems, giving budget-conscious travellers plenty of options for their summer getaway. No matter your beach holiday style – whether you prefer authentic villages, vibrant resorts, or family-friendly beaches – there's a bargain destination in Spain to match."

Tiny seaside town right by Spain's biggest holiday resorts is much cheaper
Tiny seaside town right by Spain's biggest holiday resorts is much cheaper

Daily Mirror

time12-06-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Tiny seaside town right by Spain's biggest holiday resorts is much cheaper

A charming seaside town in Spain has been named one of the best value destinations for summer 2025 and it's right by the biggest Spanish holiday hotspots A tiny town hidden away on the edge of one of Spain 's busiest holiday hotspots has been revealed as one of the country's best value destinations this summer. Spain's Costa del Sol is famed for its incredible beaches, brilliant nightlife and plethora of hotels, but there's one lesser-known destination that's often overlooked by tourists. The charming town of Manilva is about a 40-minute drive from the likes of Marbella and Malaga, and it's well worth having on your radar this summer. That's because according to research from TravelSupermarket, Manilva is Spain's top destination where you can get more bang for your buck, with a week's holiday coming in at around £371pp between May and September. This underrated hilltop town is surrounded by lush green countryside, picture-perfect vineyards, and has plenty of great beaches just a stone's throw away. For the intrepid explorers, there's plenty to discover including the El Castillo de la Duquesa fortress, the Ingenio Chico aqueduct, and a number of museums and archaeological sites. Those who love a hike won't be disappointed with plenty of trails that offer spectacular views of the mountains and ocean. Steph Marinkovic, Head of Editorial at TravelSupermarket, said of the town: "What makes Manilva truly special is that it's actually three distinct experiences in one destination. Visitors can base themselves in the traditional whitewashed pueblo up on the hill with its stunning coastal views, the more polished Puerto de la Duquesa marina area, or the authentic Spanish beach town of San Luis de Sabinillas - all at incredibly competitive prices. With this variety, travellers can find the perfect spot for any type of holiday - all without the premium costs of more developed resorts like Marbella or Estepona." Another highlight not to be missed? The surrounding vineyards are tipped as "one of Manilva's best-kept secrets" with tours of the wineries and sample the dry white wines on offer. For sun-seekers, the nearby Blue Flag-certified Sabinillas Beach is a must-visit with its dark sands and calm waters, not to mention as it's lesser-known you won't have to battle out the crowds for a spot on the beach. If you are looking for more inspiration for your next getaway, the good news is that the experts at TravelSupermarket uncovered the top 10 most affordable beach destinations in Spain for the summer, and not just on the mainland, but some of the islands including Tenerife and Majorca too. You can check out the full list below: Manilva, Costa del Sol (£371) Costa del Silencio, Tenerife (£424) S'illot, Majorca (£449) Calpe, Costa Blanca (£470) Cala Ratjada, Majorca (£488) Callao Salvaje, Tenerife (£498) Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava (£508) Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife (£512) Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava (£522) El Arenal, Majorca (£535) Steph added: "Across the top ten, we see a mix of established resort towns and lesser-known gems, giving budget-conscious travellers plenty of options for their summer getaway. No matter your beach holiday style – whether you prefer authentic villages, vibrant resorts, or family-friendly beaches – there's a bargain destination in Spain to match."

From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer
From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer

Scottish Sun

time20-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SPAIN still has some amazingly affordable holidays on offer this summer - and we've found the cheapest beach destinations. New research from TravelSupermarket has revealed the ten most affordable Spanish beach destinations for summer 2025, with the Costa del Sol's Manilva taking the top spot as the cheapest resort. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Many Spanish resorts cost under £500 per person, for a week's break Credit: Alamy Steph Marinkovic, head of editorial at TravelSupermarket, said: "Spain continues to represent excellent value for holidaymakers, with our research revealing impressive affordability across mainland Spain, the Canaries, and the Balearics. "Holidaymakers might expect a huge resort to offer the best value, but this shows that getting away from the crowds and finding unique, authentic spots can mean travellers save big. "Across the top ten, we see a mix of established resort towns and lesser-known gems, giving budget-conscious travellers plenty of options for their summer getaway." Manilva, Costa del Sol = £371 The little-known municipality of Manilva has emerged as Spain's most affordable resort for summer 2025, with seven-night getaways averaging around £371 per person. "What makes Manilva truly special is that it's actually three distinct experiences in one destination," explained Steph Marinkovic. "Visitors can base themselves in the traditional whitewashed pueblo up on the hill with its stunning coastal views, the more polished Puerto de la Duquesa marina area, or the authentic Spanish beach town of San Luis de Sabinillas - all at incredibly competitive prices." The area is full of vineyards, which according to Marinkovic, are one of Manilva's "best-kept secrets". "Locals have been growing Moscatel grapes here for generations, traditionally for sweet wines and raisins," she said. "Today, producers like Nilva are reviving the tradition with modern dry whites, and visitors can tour vineyards, taste wines, and buy bottles at a fraction of the cost you'd pay in France or Italy." Explore Tenerife with The Sun's Best of Beaches There is also the Blue Flag-certified Sabinillas Beach just minutes away, the gorgeous 18th-century Church of Santa Ana in the pueblo, loads of affordable tapas bars, and a chilled marina with restaurants serving food from around the world. "Everything runs at that lovely, laid-back pace that's getting harder to find in the busier Costa del Sol hotspots," Marinkovic said. Costa del Silencio, Tenerife = £424 Tenerife's Costa del Silencio takes second place for affordability, with seven-night holidays averaging £424 per person. "Costa del Silencio offers exceptional value for those seeking summer sun in the Canaries," noted Marinkovic. "What's great about this spot is that it's much quieter than Tenerife's busy southern resorts, but it's super affordable. 9 In Costa del Silencio, Tenerife, there is the golden Montana Amarilla volcanic formation Credit: Alamy "You've got the amazing golden Montaña Amarilla volcanic formation right on your doorstep - one of Tenerife's most Instagram-worthy natural landmarks – without paying the premium prices you'd expect for such spectacular scenery." The destination is also known for snorkelling and diving opportunities with crystal clear waters and access to the nearby Golf del Sur. S'illot, Majorca = £449 At £449 per person for a week-long stay, Majorca's east coast resort of S'illot ranks as the third most affordable Spanish beach destination. "S'illot gives you the best bang for your buck on the Balearic Islands this summer,' Marinkovic explained. "The secret advantage of this compact resort is its location - you can hop on a bike and explore Majorca's gorgeous eastern coastline on the cycle path that links several beach towns. 9 Majorca boasts a cycle path along the eastern coastline, which links several towns Credit: Alamy "Stay here and you've basically got a budget-friendly launchpad to visit pricier spots like Cala Millor and Sa Coma without paying their premium rates." In particular, Marinkovic noted that the soft sandy beaches are perfect for families and the famous Drach Caves are easily accessible from here. Calpe, Costa Blanca = £470 The former fishing village of Calpe on the Costa Blanca offers seven-night holidays averaging £470 per person. Marinkovic shared: "Calpe blends affordable holiday basics with genuine Spanish charm in the old town. "You can wander through the Moorish Quarter and check out the local fish market – the kind of authentic experiences that might cost a fortune elsewhere, but here they're just part of your daily holiday routine. 9 In Calpe, Costa Blanca, there is a local fish market to explore Credit: Alamy "And if you want a lively night out or family attractions, then it's just 15 miles south to reach Benidorm." Cala Ratjada, Majorca = £488 Nestled on Majorca's northeast coast, this pretty harbour town averages £488 per person for a seven-night stay. Marinkovic said: "Cala Ratjada is a total bargain for a place with such gorgeous beaches. "Savvy savers have cottoned on that you can enjoy the same crystal-clear waters and golden sands as the pricier northeastern Majorca spots without the hefty price tag. "The best part? You've got three completely different beaches within walking distance – Son Moll for easy swimming, stunning Cala Gat for stunning sunset photos, and the larger Cala Agulla that rarely gets crowded." She also shared that there is a bustling seafront promenade too, with restaurants and bars to watch the world go by. Callao Salvaje, Tenerife = £498 9 Callao Salvaje is only a 15-minute drive from Aqualand Credit: Alamy This Tenerife resort ranks sixth for affordability, with week-long holidays averaging £498 per person. "Callao Salvaje is Tenerife's hidden gem for bargain hunters," said Marinkovic. "The self-catering apartments here are brilliant for keeping food costs down – cook when you want or eat out if you fancy. "Plus, you're just a 15-minute drive from all the big attractions in Costa Adeje like Aqualand, but without paying Costa Adeje prices. "It's like getting the full Tenerife experience with a nice discount just for staying a bit off the main tourist drag." The area also benefits from up to 10 hours of sunshine a day and also has a lovely beach. Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava = £508 This picturesque Costa Brava resort, instantly recognisable for its 12th-century castle, offers seven-night holidays at an average of £508 per person. "Tossa de Mar should be way more expensive than it is,' Marinkovic said. 9 Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava, features a 12th century castle Credit: Alamy "It boasts a stunning medieval old town, an impressive castle perched on the cliff, and gorgeous beaches all in one place. "It's perfect if you want more than just a beach flop – you can combine sunbathing with wandering through cobblestone streets, browsing local shops, stopping for tapas, and still have change left for dinner." Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife = £512 This northern Tenerife town ranks eighth for affordability, with seven-night stays averaging around £512 per person. "Puerto de la Cruz gives you a completely different side of Tenerife for less," shared Marinkovic. "This is a proper Canarian town with a real local feel, not just a purpose-built resort. "The botanical gardens are gorgeous, and the sea pools designed by César Manrique are a must-visit. "It's a top pick for couples who want a romantic getaway without the ridiculous prices that usually come with more traditional romantic spots, and there are lovely hiking trails in the Orotava Valley just a short trip away." 9 Orotava Valley is only a short distance from Puerto de la Cruz and is home to multiple hiking trails Credit: Alamy Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava = £522 One of Costa Brava's most popular resorts ranks ninth for affordability, with seven-night holidays averaging £522 per person. Marinkovic said: "Lloret de Mar proves you don't have to pay through the nose for a popular spot. "Yes, it's famous for nightlife, but there's so much more to it – free activities, the beautiful Playa de Lloret beach, and even the Gothic Parish Church of Sant Roma that's worth a visit." The resort also has more than a party scene - it is great for families and couples too. There are self-catering options also, which is good for those trying to manage a budget. El Arenal, Majorca = £535 Rounding out the top ten, El Arenal offers seven-night summer escapes at an average of £535 per person. "El Arenal is brilliant for active beach-lovers who don't want to blow their budget,' Marinkovic explained. 9 In El Arenal, travellers will find Majorca's longest stretch of sand Credit: Alamy "You're right on Majorca's longest stretch of sand, and the water sports here are amazing – try paddleboarding, jet skiing, or parasailing for much less than you'd pay at fancier resorts." The destrination is a short distance from Palma, which means visitors can enjoy the city life whenever they want. For those with kids, there is also Majorca's biggest waterpark - Aqualand - nearby. Jet2 has also launched new holidays to one of Spain's cheapest cities known as the 'Garden of Europe' – with summer highs of 35C. Plus, the top holiday destinations in Spain that are offering hotels from £22pp a night.

From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer
From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer

The Sun

time20-05-2025

  • The Sun

From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer

SPAIN still has some amazingly affordable holidays on offer this summer - and we've found the cheapest beach destinations. New research from TravelSupermarket has revealed the ten most affordable Spanish beach destinations for summer 2025, with the Costa del Sol's Manilva taking the top spot as the cheapest resort. 9 Steph Marinkovic, head of editorial at TravelSupermarket, said: "Spain continues to represent excellent value for holidaymakers, with our research revealing impressive affordability across mainland Spain, the Canaries, and the Balearics. "Holidaymakers might expect a huge resort to offer the best value, but this shows that getting away from the crowds and finding unique, authentic spots can mean travellers save big. "Across the top ten, we see a mix of established resort towns and lesser-known gems, giving budget-conscious travellers plenty of options for their summer getaway." Manilva, Costa del Sol = £371 The little-known municipality of Manilva has emerged as Spain's most affordable resort for summer 2025, with seven-night getaways averaging around £371 per person. "What makes Manilva truly special is that it's actually three distinct experiences in one destination," explained Steph Marinkovic. "Visitors can base themselves in the traditional whitewashed pueblo up on the hill with its stunning coastal views, the more polished Puerto de la Duquesa marina area, or the authentic Spanish beach town of San Luis de Sabinillas - all at incredibly competitive prices." The area is full of vineyards, which according to Marinkovic, are one of Manilva's "best-kept secrets". "Locals have been growing Moscatel grapes here for generations, traditionally for sweet wines and raisins," she said. "Today, producers like Nilva are reviving the tradition with modern dry whites, and visitors can tour vineyards, taste wines, and buy bottles at a fraction of the cost you'd pay in France or Italy." Explore Tenerife with The Sun's Best of Beaches There is also the Blue Flag-certified Sabinillas Beach just minutes away, the gorgeous 18th-century Church of Santa Ana in the pueblo, loads of affordable tapas bars, and a chilled marina with restaurants serving food from around the world. "Everything runs at that lovely, laid-back pace that's getting harder to find in the busier Costa del Sol hotspots," Marinkovic said. Costa del Silencio, Tenerife = £424 Tenerife's Costa del Silencio takes second place for affordability, with seven-night holidays averaging £424 per person. "Costa del Silencio offers exceptional value for those seeking summer sun in the Canaries," noted Marinkovic. "What's great about this spot is that it's much quieter than Tenerife's busy southern resorts, but it's super affordable. 9 "You've got the amazing golden Montaña Amarilla volcanic formation right on your doorstep - one of Tenerife's most Instagram-worthy natural landmarks – without paying the premium prices you'd expect for such spectacular scenery." The destination is also known for snorkelling and diving opportunities with crystal clear waters and access to the nearby Golf del Sur. S'illot, Majorca = £449 At £449 per person for a week-long stay, Majorca's east coast resort of S'illot ranks as the third most affordable Spanish beach destination. "S'illot gives you the best bang for your buck on the Balearic Islands this summer,' Marinkovic explained. "The secret advantage of this compact resort is its location - you can hop on a bike and explore Majorca's gorgeous eastern coastline on the cycle path that links several beach towns. 9 "Stay here and you've basically got a budget-friendly launchpad to visit pricier spots like Cala Millor and Sa Coma without paying their premium rates." In particular, Marinkovic noted that the soft sandy beaches are perfect for families and the famous Drach Caves are easily accessible from here. Calpe, Costa Blanca = £470 The former fishing village of Calpe on the Costa Blanca offers seven-night holidays averaging £470 per person. Marinkovic shared: "Calpe blends affordable holiday basics with genuine Spanish charm in the old town. "You can wander through the Moorish Quarter and check out the local fish market – the kind of authentic experiences that might cost a fortune elsewhere, but here they're just part of your daily holiday routine. 9 "And if you want a lively night out or family attractions, then it's just 15 miles south to reach Benidorm." Cala Ratjada, Majorca = £488 Nestled on Majorca's northeast coast, this pretty harbour town averages £488 per person for a seven-night stay. Marinkovic said: "Cala Ratjada is a total bargain for a place with such gorgeous beaches. "Savvy savers have cottoned on that you can enjoy the same crystal-clear waters and golden sands as the pricier northeastern Majorca spots without the hefty price tag. "The best part? You've got three completely different beaches within walking distance – Son Moll for easy swimming, stunning Cala Gat for stunning sunset photos, and the larger Cala Agulla that rarely gets crowded." She also shared that there is a bustling seafront promenade too, with restaurants and bars to watch the world go by. Callao Salvaje, Tenerife = £498 9 This Tenerife resort ranks sixth for affordability, with week-long holidays averaging £498 per person. "Callao Salvaje is Tenerife's hidden gem for bargain hunters," said Marinkovic. "The self-catering apartments here are brilliant for keeping food costs down – cook when you want or eat out if you fancy. "Plus, you're just a 15-minute drive from all the big attractions in Costa Adeje like Aqualand, but without paying Costa Adeje prices. "It's like getting the full Tenerife experience with a nice discount just for staying a bit off the main tourist drag." The area also benefits from up to 10 hours of sunshine a day and also has a lovely beach. Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava = £508 This picturesque Costa Brava resort, instantly recognisable for its 12th-century castle, offers seven-night holidays at an average of £508 per person. "Tossa de Mar should be way more expensive than it is,' Marinkovic said. 9 "It boasts a stunning medieval old town, an impressive castle perched on the cliff, and gorgeous beaches all in one place. "It's perfect if you want more than just a beach flop – you can combine sunbathing with wandering through cobblestone streets, browsing local shops, stopping for tapas, and still have change left for dinner." Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife = £512 This northern Tenerife town ranks eighth for affordability, with seven-night stays averaging around £512 per person. "Puerto de la Cruz gives you a completely different side of Tenerife for less," shared Marinkovic. "This is a proper Canarian town with a real local feel, not just a purpose-built resort. "The botanical gardens are gorgeous, and the sea pools designed by César Manrique are a must-visit. "It's a top pick for couples who want a romantic getaway without the ridiculous prices that usually come with more traditional romantic spots, and there are lovely hiking trails in the Orotava Valley just a short trip away." 9 Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava = £522 One of Costa Brava's most popular resorts ranks ninth for affordability, with seven-night holidays averaging £522 per person. Marinkovic said: "Lloret de Mar proves you don't have to pay through the nose for a popular spot. "Yes, it's famous for nightlife, but there's so much more to it – free activities, the beautiful Playa de Lloret beach, and even the Gothic Parish Church of Sant Roma that's worth a visit." The resort also has more than a party scene - it is great for families and couples too. There are self-catering options also, which is good for those trying to manage a budget. El Arenal, Majorca = £535 Rounding out the top ten, El Arenal offers seven-night summer escapes at an average of £535 per person. "El Arenal is brilliant for active beach-lovers who don't want to blow their budget,' Marinkovic explained. 9 "You're right on Majorca's longest stretch of sand, and the water sports here are amazing – try paddleboarding, jet skiing, or parasailing for much less than you'd pay at fancier resorts." The destrination is a short distance from Palma, which means visitors can enjoy the city life whenever they want. For those with kids, there is also Majorca's biggest waterpark - Aqualand - nearby. Jet2 has also launched new holidays to one of Spain's cheapest cities known as the 'Garden of Europe' – with summer highs of 35C. Plus, the top holiday destinations in Spain that are offering hotels from £22pp a night. 9

From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer
From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer

The Irish Sun

time20-05-2025

  • The Irish Sun

From sea pools to hidden caves: Spain's cheapest beach destinations this summer

SPAIN still has some amazingly affordable holidays on offer this summer - and we've found the cheapest beach destinations. New research from summer 2025, with the Costa del Sol's Manilva taking the top spot as the cheapest resort. 9 Many Spanish resorts cost under £500 per person, for a week's break Credit: Alamy Steph Marinkovic, head of editorial at TravelSupermarket, said: " Spain continues to represent excellent value for holidaymakers, with our research revealing impressive affordability across mainland Spain, the Canaries, and the Balearics. "Holidaymakers might expect a huge resort to offer the best value, but this shows that getting away from the crowds and finding unique, authentic spots can mean travellers save big. "Across the top ten, we see a mix of established resort towns and lesser-known gems, giving budget-conscious travellers plenty of options for their Manilva, Costa del Sol = £371 The little-known municipality of Manilva has emerged as Spain's most Read more on Spain "What makes Manilva truly special is that it's actually three distinct experiences in one destination," explained Steph Marinkovic. "Visitors can base themselves in the traditional whitewashed pueblo up on the hill with its stunning coastal views, the more polished Puerto de la Duquesa marina area, or the authentic The area is full of vineyards, which according to Marinkovic, are one of Manilva's "best-kept secrets". "Locals have been growing Moscatel grapes here for generations, traditionally for sweet wines and raisins," she said. Most read in News Travel "Today, producers like Nilva are reviving the tradition with modern dry whites, and visitors can Explore Tenerife with The Sun's Best of Beaches There is also the Blue Flag-certified Sabinillas Beach just minutes away, the gorgeous 18th-century Church of Santa Ana in the pueblo, loads of affordable tapas bars, and a chilled marina with restaurants serving food from around the world. "Everything runs at that lovely, laid-back pace that's getting harder to find in the busier Costa del Silencio, Tenerife = £424 Tenerife's Costa del Silencio takes second place for affordability, with seven-night holidays averaging £424 per person. "Costa del Silencio offers exceptional value for those seeking summer sun in the "What's great about this spot is that it's much quieter than Tenerife's busy southern resorts, but it's super affordable. 9 In Costa del Silencio, Tenerife, there is the golden Montana Amarilla volcanic formation Credit: Alamy "You've got the amazing golden Montaña Amarilla volcanic formation right on your doorstep - one of Tenerife's most Instagram-worthy natural landmarks – without paying the premium prices you'd expect for such spectacular scenery." The destination is also known for Golf del Sur. S'illot, Majorca = £449 At £449 per person for a week-long stay, "S'illot gives you the best bang for your buck on the Balearic Islands this summer,' Marinkovic explained. "The secret advantage of this compact resort is its location - you can hop on a bike and explore Majorca's gorgeous eastern coastline on the cycle path that links several 9 Majorca boasts a cycle path along the eastern coastline, which links several towns Credit: Alamy "Stay here and you've basically got a budget-friendly launchpad to visit pricier spots like Cala Millor and Sa Coma without paying their premium rates." In particular, Marinkovic noted that the Calpe, Costa Blanca = £470 The former Marinkovic shared: "Calpe blends affordable holiday basics with genuine Spanish charm in the old town. "You can wander through the Moorish Quarter and check out the local fish market – the kind of authentic experiences that might cost a fortune elsewhere, but here they're just part of your daily holiday routine. 9 In Calpe, Costa Blanca, there is a local fish market to explore Credit: Alamy "And if you want a lively night out or family attractions, then it's just 15 miles south to reach Cala Ratjada, Majorca = £488 Nestled on Majorca's northeast coast, this pretty harbour town averages £488 per person for a seven-night stay. Marinkovic said: "Cala Ratjada is a total bargain for a place with such gorgeous beaches. "Savvy savers have cottoned on that you can enjoy the same crystal-clear waters and golden sands as the pricier northeastern Majorca spots without the hefty price tag. "The best part? You've got three completely different beaches within walking distance – Son Moll for easy swimming, stunning Cala Gat for stunning sunset photos, and the larger Cala Agulla that rarely gets crowded." She also shared that there is a bustling Callao Salvaje, Tenerife = £498 9 Callao Salvaje is only a 15-minute drive from Aqualand Credit: Alamy This Tenerife resort ranks sixth for affordability, with week-long holidays averaging £498 per person. "Callao Salvaje is Tenerife's hidden gem for bargain hunters," said Marinkovic. "The self-catering apartments here are brilliant for keeping food costs down – cook when you want or eat out if you fancy. "Plus, you're just a 15-minute drive from all the big attractions in Costa Adeje like "It's like getting the full Tenerife experience with a nice discount just for staying a bit off the main tourist drag." The area also benefits from up to 10 hours of sunshine a day and also has a lovely beach. Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava = £508 This picturesque "Tossa de Mar should be way more expensive than it is,' Marinkovic said. 9 Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava, features a 12th century castle Credit: Alamy "It boasts a stunning medieval old town, an impressive castle perched on the cliff, and gorgeous beaches all in one place. "It's perfect if you want more than just a beach flop – you can combine sunbathing with wandering through cobblestone streets, browsing local shops, stopping for tapas, and still have change left for dinner." Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife = £512 This northern Tenerife town ranks eighth for affordability, with seven-night stays averaging around £512 per person. "Puerto de la Cruz gives you a completely different side of Tenerife for less," shared Marinkovic. "This is a proper Canarian town with a real local feel, not just a purpose-built resort. "The botanical gardens are gorgeous, and the sea pools designed by César Manrique are a must-visit. "It's a top pick for couples who want a romantic getaway without the ridiculous prices that usually come with more traditional 9 Orotava Valley is only a short distance from Puerto de la Cruz and is home to multiple hiking trails Credit: Alamy Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava = £522 One of Costa Brava's most popular resorts ranks ninth for affordability, with seven-night holidays averaging £522 per person. Marinkovic said: "Lloret de Mar proves you don't have to pay through the nose for a popular spot. "Yes, it's famous for Roma that's worth a visit." The resort also has more than a There are self-catering options also, which is good for those trying to manage a budget. El Arenal, Majorca = £535 Rounding out the top ten, El Arenal offers seven-night "El Arenal is brilliant for active beach-lovers who don't want to blow their budget,' Marinkovic explained. 9 In El Arenal, travellers will find Majorca's longest stretch of sand Credit: Alamy "You're right on Majorca's longest stretch of sand, and the water sports here are amazing – try paddleboarding, jet skiing, or parasailing for much less than you'd pay at fancier resorts." The destrination is a short distance from For those with kids, there is also Majorca's biggest waterpark - Aqualand - nearby. Plus, the 9 Most of the destinations are also kid-friendly Credit: Alamy

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