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Five of the most affordable beach resorts in Europe this summer with cheap hotels and deals under £390 each

WE all want a hot sunny holiday abroad, but finding one that won’t cost a fortune (especially in this climate) can be difficult.

So we’ve done the hard work for you, and found not only the best places in Europe where you will find a number of cheap deals, but you can also easily head to the beach.

Platja Llarga beach in Salou, Spain, with Hotel Negresco Princess in the background.
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If you want beach time without being left without any money, we’ve got you covered[/caption]

Salou, Spain

Spain remains a much-loved Brit holiday destination for its amazing climate, food and of course cheap deals.

And one of the most affordable places to go is Salou in Costa Dorada.

The most popular beach is Levante Beach, with soft sand, sunbeds and enough eateries to keep you full all day.

And there is the nearby PortAventura World, one of Europe‘s best theme parks (and home to one of the world’s tallest rides).

CHEAP DEAL: We found a seven-night stay at Inter2 Salou with loveholidays for just £159 each, including your return flights from London Gatwick in May.

Sunny Beach, Bulgaria

The best deals will be found further east in Europe, which is where Bulgaria’s Sunny Beach comes in.

The town was purpose built as a holiday resort, so expect modern clubs and loads of beach bars right on the sand.

It’s clean too – Sunny Beach’s five-mile long stretch of sand is Blue Flag certified.

So if you can’t decide if you want a chill sunbathing day on the beach or a vibey night out on the town, its got you covered.

CHEAP DEAL: We found a seven-night stay at Sunny Day Club Hotel with Thomas Cook for just £206 each, including your return flights from London Luton in May.

Sunny Beach in Bulgaria, crowded with people swimming and sunbathing.
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Bulgaria is often cheaper than it’s Western Europe counterparts[/caption]

Monte Gordo, Portugal

The Algarve remains one of the cheapest places to visit in Portugal.

And one of the cheapest towns is Monte Gorde, on the eastern side.

The main beach is huge, and you can easily find cheap sunloungers to rent for the entire day.

Being a smaller town, it means you can also expect it to be a bit more laidback compared to the larger Algarve resorts.

CHEAP DEAL: We found a seven night stay at Alcazar Hotel with Travelsupermarket for just £342 each, including your return flights from London Gatwick in May.

Secluded beach in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Algarve, Portugal.
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Secluded beach in Portugal, Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Algarve.[/caption]

St Pauls Bay, Malta

St Paul’s Bay has some of the best beaches on mainland Malta, and is another great cheap option for a summer break.

There is the Qawra Point Beach, where tourists rave about how blue the water is, as well as the smaller Buġibba Perched Beach.

Hit up the harbour, do some shopping and wander the promenades for a good, all-rounder holiday.

CHEAP DEAL: We found a seven-night stay at Topaz Hotel with easyJet holidays for just £382 each, including your return flights from London Southend in May.

Aerial view of the Lady of Mount Carmel church and St. Paul's Cathedral in Valletta, Malta.
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Malta has some smaller beaches tourists can visit[/caption]

Ayia Napa, Cyprus

Ayia Napa might be known as a party town, but that doesn’t mean you have to go all out.

And of course, Nissi Beach has some amazing clubs and bars lining it to make the most of.

But there is also the stunning Blue Lagoon, with bright blue waters, or for some fun, the huge Waterworld waterpark.

And history buffs can head to Ayia Napa medieval monastery, with buildings dating back as far as the 1100s.

CHEAP DEAL: We found a seven-night stay at Fedrania Gardens with loveholidays for just £209 each, including your return flights from London Gatwick in May.

Aerial view of Nissi Beach in Ayia Napa, Cyprus.
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Ayia Napa isn’t just for parties[/caption]

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