All-Inclusive Getaways to Turkey and Egypt from 17,000 Hryvnias in February 2026.
Affordable Winter Sun for Ukrainian Travelers
According to Novyny.live: For Ukrainian tourists seeking an overseas break, budget-friendly, all-inclusive resort packages in Turkey and Egypt are available from February 2026. A four-night stay at a three-star hotel in Alanya starts at 22,000 hryvnias, while a five-day trip to Sharm El-Sheikh can be booked from 17,000 hryvnias. These destinations remain popular for offering considerable value during the winter season.
Weather Conditions and European Alternatives
Egypt's February climate, with air temperatures of +20-25°C and sea temperatures reaching 24°C, attracts sun-seekers looking to escape the cold. For those considering a different type of winter trip, several European countries present alternative destinations, including:
- Poland
- Czechia
- Slovakia
- Hungary
- Romania
These nations offer culturally rich city breaks and other travel experiences.
Travelers planning a visit to Budapest, for instance, should note that a hostel bed costs between 800 and 1,200 hryvnias per night. While accommodation in European cities is generally more expensive, Budapest is considered one of Central Europe's more affordable capitals. However, prices for groceries and souvenirs in the city are typically higher than the average in Ukraine.
Consequently, Ukrainian tourists have a broad selection of economical options for a winter holiday, ranging from the sunny beaches of Turkey and Egypt to the historic cities of Europe.
The growing demand for winter travel highlights a diverse market where Ukrainians can choose between exotic resorts and European cultural hubs. The sustained popularity of Turkey and Egypt as budget-friendly destinations, alongside the accessibility of certain European cities, reflects this variety. This range of affordable international travel options can stimulate further interest in overseas tourism from Ukraine during the colder months.
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