Dreaming of relaxing on a sun lounger with a cocktail in hand? You’re probably imagining an all-inclusive holiday.
All-inclusive breaks take the stress out of planning a holiday and as the name suggests, guests will usually have their food and drinks included.
But where’s the cheapest destination for an all-inclusive break?
New research from the team at TravelSupermarket has found that Hammamet, a beach resort in Tunisia, is the cheapest spot for an all-inclusive holiday.
Holidaymakers can unwind in the Tunisian beach spot for just £525 per person for a week’s stay.
The seaside town is a leading destination for swimming and watersports and it’s no surprise that it’s one of Tunisia’s primary holiday destinations.
Hammamet Beach is the resort’s top-rated attraction. One tourist described the beach as “beautiful”.
‘Hannah1984L’ said: “Beautiful beach. Beautiful clear water. Excellent watersports which are reasonably priced.”
If you’re looking for history, check out Hammamet’s Kasbah, a 13th century fort with incredible views of the ocean.
Don’t leave without sampling a Tunisian staple, a brik. The savoury pastry is often filled with tuna, eggs and potatoes.
Spain came second on the list with the popular Costa Brava region costing just £601 per person on average.