Bulgaria – a Cheap Tourist Destination for Britons
British beaches and resorts charge so high that Britons would be better off financially if they went on holiday in Bulgaria rather than Brighton, a survey says.
Families who choose to spend their summer vacation in the UK might pay more than if they choose a popular resort abroad. While a week in the Bulgarian capital Sofia would cost a family of four GBP 1,221, a seven-night break in Brighton would set them back GBP 2,209. Also less costly than a week in Brighton were seven-night stays in Turkey, Slovenia, Cyprus, Hungary and Poland.
The holiday costs in the survey included the price of accommodation, car hire, meals out, beach accessories, suntan lotion and visits to theme parks.
The most-expensive destination in the 14 countries surveyed was Reykjavik in Iceland where a week-long stay would cost GBP 3,383 while Bulgaria is the cheapest.
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