Best-value family holiday resort named for UK tourists this summer

Portugal’s Algarve topped the list for bargain-hunting Brits in Europe

Best-value family holiday resort named for UK tourists this summer

Resorts in Portugal, Bulgaria and Spain offer the cheapest prices for UK families embarking on European foreign holidays, according to a new report.

Analysis of 22 popular destinations for Post Office Travel Money found Portugal’s Algarve has the lowest prices for goods commonly bought by tourists.

Sunny Beach on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast was in second place, followed by the Spanish island of Lanzarote in third.

The Family Holiday Costs Barometer is based on prices for items such as an evening meal, drinks, snacks and sun cream.

It does not take into account the cost of travel or accommodation.

The Family Holiday Costs Barometer is based on prices for items such as an evening meal, drinks, snacks and sun cream.

The Family Holiday Costs Barometer is based on prices for items such as an evening meal, drinks, snacks and sun cream. (Getty/iStock)

The most expensive resort analysed was Sorrento, Italy, where prices were nearly double those in the Algarve.

The typical cost of a three-course meal for a family of four, including wine and soft drinks, was found to be £150 in the former, and just £78 in the latter.

Laura Plunkett, head of Post Office Travel Money, said: “We found big variations in costs between the European resorts surveyed, which means it is more important than ever to do some research before heading off on your holiday to inform how much holiday cash you’ll need for meals, drinks and other tourist staples.

“For those families who haven’t already booked and are looking for a late deal, the low resort prices in Portugal and Spain make these countries great value for money, while Bulgaria’s Black Sea resorts are strong contenders too.”

Chris Logan, UK and Ireland commercial director of travel company Tui, which researched prices for the report, said: “We’ve seen particularly strong demand for popular western Mediterranean destinations, with holidaymakers continuing to choose trusted, well-established resorts that offer a familiar holiday experience.

“However, Cyprus and Turkey remain very popular, particularly with families, thanks to their strong mix of quality and value.”

It comes as the RAC warned roads in England were expected to be busy this weekend as Brits getaway at the start of the summer holidays.

The RAC estimated that 14.1 million motorists will make journeys for holidays or day trips between Friday and Sunday, the second highest since it began tracking the data in 2016.

Most schools in England and Wales have broken up for the summer holidays this week or will do so early next week, while the academic year has already ended in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The RAC predicted Saturday will be the busiest day on the roads for getaway journeys, with 3.8 million planned, while Friday and Sunday will each see an estimated 3.4 million.

The Port of Dover expects to have about 7,500 outbound cars on Friday, rising to nearly 10,000 on Saturday, as the RAC warned that south-west and north-west England are likely to see the most leisure traffic.