A stunning area in Spain has been named the cheapest all-inclusive destination to visit in summer 2025

If you’re feeling the pinch but still fancy a sun-soaked holiday this summer, then the consumer experts at Which? have got your back.

They’ve done the hard work and found the cheapest all-inclusive destinations for summer 2025, with a stunning Spanish region offering breathtaking views and budget-friendly pints taking the top spot.

All-inclusive holidays are a godsend, particularly for families, as they cut down on extra spending for meals and drinks. And it seems Costa Blanca is the best value for money, according to the experts who compared prices for nearly 6,000 summer breaks.

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On average, a week-long all-inclusive package will set you back around £1,113. Big-name airlines like TUI, Jet2 and easyJet all fly here, with flights included in the deal.

When you think of Costa Blanca, party hotspots like Benidorm might spring to mind. But there’s so much more to this region than just nightlife, reports the Express.

The experts recommend checking out Javea, a coastal town in Alicante province that boasts a unique medieval charm, hidden coves and gorgeous beaches. Arenal beach is a favourite among visitors – a 500m stretch of sandy shore with shallow waters perfect for a dip.

Altea is a must-visit with its romantic backdrop of mountains meeting the Mediterranean Sea, boasting an enchanting old town packed with galleries and studios. Although it’s only separated from Benidorm by a small mountain, the contrast couldn’t be starker.

It offers a huge array of seaside tapas joints and hidden beaches, whilst still being just an hour from the delights of Valencia and Alicante for those keen to explore.

And if a wilder evening beckons, bustling Benidorm is merely a stone’s throw away, where beer averages at a wallet-friendly £2.50.

Beyond its bustling nightlife known for stag and hen parties, Benidorm’s old town is a culinary haven offering a taste of Spain with dishes like paella, tortilla, and croquetas, followed by cocktails. But word to the wise from Which? experts – all-inclusive deals aren’t everyone’s cup of tea.

They suggested: “You’ll only get value from them if you mostly stay and eat at the hotel. If you don’t want to do that, book a self-catered, room-only package instead.”

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