Summer 2025 Holiday Home Costs: Best Locations for Budget-Friendly Stays
In the coming year, price-conscious travellers can find a variety of affordable vacation home options across Europe. Our website, a German-language service and news portal that informs readers about life and work abroad, has been covering this topic extensively.
Let's start with Germany, where the average overnight price for vacation accommodations is 143 euros. The Baltic Sea region is the most expensive at 164 euros, while the Bavarian Forest offers the cheapest rates at 105 euros. Those seeking even lower prices can find them in Bavaria (139 euros), the Black Forest (129 euros), and the Bavarian Forest (105 euros). In the off-peak season, vacationers can save up to 25% on Usedom or Rügen, but prices in hiking regions like the Spessart may slightly increase.
Moving on to neighbouring countries, Denmark offers up to 41% cheaper prices during the off-peak season. In Austria, vacation home prices increase to 195 euros per night due to higher toll fees. More affordable options are in the Burgenland (158 euros) and Carinthia (178 euros).
Italy is another popular destination, with an average vacation home price of 179 euros per night. The Amalfi Coast is particularly expensive at 321 euros, but cheaper options are available in Sicily (143 euros) and Salento (160 euros).
Eastern European countries are emerging as the cheapest holiday home destinations in Europe. Romania, Bulgaria (especially along the Black Sea coast), and Albania offer prices per square meter as low as around 2,752 euros. Turkey also provides comparable or lower prices than in Germany.
Spain and the Netherlands have an average vacation home price of 192 and 188 euros, respectively. On Mallorca, vacationers pay 344 euros, while Ibiza remains the most expensive at 500 euros per night. However, Mallorca offers a 26% saving during the off-peak season.
In Croatia, prices for vacation homes drop by 27% during the off-peak season. However, a new tax for landlords has caused prices to rise by 14 percent to an average of 172 euros per night.
Lastly, let's not forget about the beautiful islands of Mallorca and Ibiza in Spain. While Ibiza remains the most expensive at 500 euros per night, early bookers can benefit from discounts, better terms, and flexible cancellation conditions.
For more information and updates on vacation home prices and summer holidays in 2025, visit our website at [email protected]. Spontaneous travellers can also benefit from last-minute offers as many landlords dynamically adjust their prices.
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