Rabat – Savoo, a British money-saving and tourism website, has ranked Morocco’s Agadir as the cheapest all-inclusive holiday destination for UK tourists this year.
Conducting a cross-cities comparison, Savoo collected data on the cost of a 7-day trip, a 6-night stay in Agadir. The British website found that a week-long trip to Agadir – including flights – would cost £490, which gives the city an average score of 81 points over 100.
“The city of Agadir in Morocco is the cheapest location for an all-inclusive – with a Moroccan getaway costing an impressive £490 on average,” Savoo said. “With beaches close by, Agadir is a must-go destination if you want to enjoy your 2022 summer holiday on a budget.”
Spain’s Costa Brava came second with a trip cost of £546, ahead of the Turkish metropolis Istanbul with £559, and Italy’s Sorrento with a total cost of £593.
Marrakech, another major Moroccan tourist destination, came 7th on the list with a total cost of £564 and an average review score of 85 out of 100.
While Morocco had two cities on the list of the cheapest all-inclusive destinations, four Spanish cities were mentioned in the list including Costa Brava (2nd), Gran Canaria (8th), Tenerife (12th), and Menorca (14th).
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Turkey and Greece followed with three entries each including Istanbul (3rd), Antalya (10th), and Dalaman Area (13th). According to Savoo, a one-week trip to Greece in the cities of Corfu (11th), Rhodes (15th), or Crete (17th) costs between £700-800.
Besides highlighting the cheapest tourist city for an all-inclusive stay, Savoo shared the most expensive destinations which include Peru’s Machu Picchu (£4,556).
The British website further provided a ranking of best-value all-inclusive holiday destinations, and Marrakech ranked 9th while Cape Verde’s Sal was named the “best value all-inclusive destination” for British tourists, ahead of Turkey’s Antalya, Maldives’ North Male Atoll, and Egypt’s Hurghada.
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