For an Inexpensive Holiday Head to Malta, Cyprus or Kenya
Rising fuel costs, air passenger duty and inflation mean that holidays abroad are becoming increasingly expensive. Fortunately, there are a few holiday destinations that are moving against this trend by giving holiday makers a more inexpensive holiday alternative. According to a study of Britain’s ten most popular commonwealth destinations by Marks and Spencers, Malta and Cyprus are the best inflation busting and affordable holiday destinations respectively. Other inexpensive holiday destinations that fared well were Kenya, South Africa and Barbados.
The survey showed that the total cost of a Malta holiday, including flights and accommodation such as a Bugibba hotel, has only risen by €1.21 over the past year, an incredible feat when inflation is considered. Cyprus experienced a higher increase in costs, although overall it remains the most inexpensive commonwealth holiday for Britons at €1,454 for a week holiday. Malta followed close behind at €1,491. The comparatively low overall prices of European Commonwealth country is largely the result of the favourable exchange rates with the Euro. In contrast the non-Commonwealth nation of Barbados saw an overall increase of €188.
When flights are included, African nations fared well with Kenya coming out tops as the most inexpensive holiday destination, followed by Cyprus, South Africa and Malta. Overall, commonwealth countries show the greatest value for money and have the added advantage of short travelling time and cheap, regular flights. For example package holidays to Malta that offer affordable deals on luxurious accommodations such as the Westin Dragonara give sun worshippers the ideal inexpensive holiday.

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