The picturesque region has amazing natural beauty as well as plenty of activities, pubs and shops
is tight for a lot of people right now – so if you’re looking to book a warm and sunny this summer, it’s likely you’ll want your cash to go as far as possible.
Thankfully, the consumer experts at are here to help.
They’ve uncovered the cheapest all-inclusive destinations to visit in summer 2025, and a beautiful region with amazing scenery and cheap pints has come out on top.
The benefits of choosing an all-inclusive trips are huge, especially for families, as it means spending less money on eating and drinking out.
And family favourite Costa Blanca is thought to be the cheapest, according to the experts who price-checked nearly 6,000 summer holidays.
Costa Blanca was revealed to be the cheapest place for an all-inclusive 2025 summer holiday
On average, a seven-night all-inclusive package is said to cost around £1,113. Major airlines such as TUI, Jet2 and easyJet all offer trips here, with flights included in the price.
When you hear Costa Blanca, you might think of the infamous ‘party towns’ such as Benidorm. However, this region has so much more to it than that.
The experts named Javea as one of the highlights that’s definitely worth exploring. This coastal town in the province of Alicante has a distinct medieval vibe with its whitewashed alleys and hidden coves, as well as plenty of stunning beaches.
Arenal is one of the most popular ones – a 500m stretch of sand with shallow water that’s perfect for swimming in.
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Javea is one of the most beautiful spots in Costa Blanca
It’s also worth visiting Altea which has a very romantic setting, sandwiched between mountains and the Mediterranean, with an old town filled with galleries and ateliers.
Even though there’s only a small mountain separating Altea from Benidorm, it couldn’t be more different.
Here you’ll find plenty of seafront tapas bars and secluded beaches, and it’s only an hour away from Valencia and Alicante if you want to do some exploring.
The charming town of Altea has so much to discover
However, if you do fancy a more exciting night out, then Benidorm isn’t far away. Here, the average pint costs about £2.50, making it the perfect budget destination too.
It’s a lot livelier here but it’s got a lot more to it than stag and hen parties. The old town is the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat of some traditional Spanish food such as paella, tortilla and croquetas, before heading to grab a cocktail or two.
However, the experts at Which? advised that all-inclusive packages aren’t for everyone.
They said: “You’ll only get value from them if you mostly stay and eat at the hotel. If you don’t want to do that, book a self-catered, room-only package instead.”