Skipper ✪ Posted May 8, 2019 Posted May 8, 2019 (edited) Bulgaria Sunny Beach is the cheapest European resort for UK travelers, an analysis of 20 seaside haunts suggests. Prices at the Black Sea resort are a third lower than its closest competitor, Portugal's Algarve, Post Office Travel Money said. The analysis took into account the cost of nine tourist staples, including lunch and evening meals, drinks, sunscreen and insect repellent. Portugal's Algarve was next cheapest, followed by Marmaris in Turkey. Sorrento in Italy was the most expensive of the featured destinations, with prices three times more expensive than in Sunny Beach. Brexit and holidays: What do I need to know? UK drivers in EU told the swap license At the Bulgarian resort, where prices have dropped 10.7% in the past year, holidaymakers could find a two-course lunch for two people for £ 8.42, pay just £ 1.17 for a glass of wine in a bar and £ 2.34 for a premium brand bottle of suncream. The Post Office said that while sterling was stronger against the euro than a year ago, competitive prices in restaurants, bars and shops meant prices dropped in more than two-thirds of the destinations it analyzes. "The price drops could be an indication that tourist businesses in European resorts are keen to attract UK visitors and will keep costs low," said Nick Boden, head of the event. "There are significant variations between the prices we have found in the resorts this year so it will really pay dividends to make some holiday homework before booking to avoid busting the budget. interest in travel to Bulgaria and Turkey. " Edited May 9, 2019 by - Dark Closed
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