All-Inclusive Spring Getaways for 2026: Top Destinations Under €800.
Affordable All-Inclusive Resorts
According to Novyny.live: For the spring of 2026, travelers are looking abroad for budget-friendly, all-inclusive holidays. Popular destinations include resorts in Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, and Spain. These countries offer a wide selection of hotels and services to suit various tourist needs, providing excellent value for money during the shoulder season.
Top Holiday Destinations
Turkey remains a favorite for many holidaymakers. In March and April, a week in a five-star hotel there can cost as little as €600-650. The most popular resort areas in this price range are Antalya, Alanya, and Side, which offer diverse entertainment and a high standard of service.
Bulgaria is another attractive option for tourists, with an average trip cost of around €600 per person, allowing for a seaside holiday at a relatively low price. Meanwhile, Greece offers week-long stays in four-star hotels for between €550 and €750 per person. According to tourism expert Tetiana Ivashchuk,
“a week's stay in a four-star hotel will cost €550-750 per person,”making it a popular choice.
Spain also features on the list of desirable spring destinations. A week-long trip to this country costs approximately €800, enabling tourists to enjoy not only the beaches but also Spain's rich cultural heritage.
For those considering a domestic holiday, it's worth noting that as of February 2026, over 200 job vacancies were available in Bukovel, signaling active development in Ukraine's domestic tourism sector. This could be an alternative for those planning a spring break but wishing to stay within the country.
In summary, for spring 2026, travelers have a variety of affordable, all-inclusive resorts to choose from across popular European countries, allowing them to plan a holiday that fits their budget. The availability of domestic tourism opportunities also highlights growing alternatives within Ukraine, a trend that may significantly influence the development of the country's tourist infrastructure in the coming years.
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