Top Affordable European Destinations for Ukrainians: 2026 Vacation Prices Revealed.
Rising Interest in Budget-Friendly European Resorts
According to Novyny.live: By June 2026, Ukrainian travelers will have several cost-effective holiday options across Europe, including Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Albania, and Romania. The per-person tour prices vary widely, making it easier to find a suitable choice for any budget. This trend reflects a growing desire among Ukrainians to travel to stable and safe destinations amidst changing economic conditions at home.
Tour Costs by Country
Bulgaria offers the most attractive deals, with tours starting at 15,389 UAH per person. Turkey follows with a minimum price of 26,216 UAH, while Greece and Albania are similarly priced at 27,449 UAH and 27,785 UAH, respectively. Romania is the priciest option on this list, with tours beginning at 33,324 UAH per person.
For those considering Egypt, a five-day trip starts at 25,000 UAH. Accommodation costs also vary: a five-night hotel stay in Bulgaria begins at 17,300 UAH. These price ranges open up new possibilities for Ukrainians planning their summer vacations, allowing them to pick between budget-friendly and more luxurious experiences.
The increasing preference for affordable European resorts among Ukrainians may stem from economic shifts in Ukraine and a desire for secure, stable holiday environments.
Travel agencies report that rising demand for these options is intensifying competition among operators, which could lead to lower prices and improved service. This, in turn, supports the development of tourism infrastructure in the selected countries and attracts foreign investment into the sector.
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