The summer season is fast approaching, bringing with it the perennial question: where should you travel? In time for the peak booking period, when many Germans begin to plan and finalize their summer vacations, the online travel provider weloveholidays has released valuable insights. Their recent analysis reveals the ten destinations that will offer the best value for German travelers in the summer of 2026.
Leading the list is Agadir in Morocco, which boasts an average price of just €245 per person for a seven-night stay. Following closely behind are Halkidiki in Greece at €266 and Corfu in the Greek Islands at €342. Agadir's appeal lies in its more than 300 sunny days each year, expansive Atlantic beaches, and the allure of North African culture, all within a flight duration of only three to four hours from major German airports. For those seeking unique experiences, Agadir offers opportunities for camel rides along the beach, excursions to the Atlas Mountains, and visits to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Medina of Essaouira, making it a memorable vacation spot.
Four Greek destinations—Halkidiki, Corfu, Rhodes, and Crete—also find their place among the top ten. Halkidiki is particularly favored by families due to its three distinctive peninsulas, calm shallow waters, and excellent beach infrastructure. Corfu captivates visitors with its Venetian-influenced architecture, combining beach enjoyment with rich cultural experiences. Rhodes is renowned for its medieval old town, while Crete, the largest island in Greece, features the legendary Palace of Knossos and offers stunning hiking adventures through the Samaria Gorge.
Spain is represented by three destinations: Costa Dorada, Murcia, and Andalusia. The Costa Dorada is especially family-friendly, while Murcia provides a quieter, more authentic Spanish experience, away from the bustling tourist crowds. Andalusia combines stunning beaches with rich cultural and culinary experiences. Rounding out the list are Italy's famous islands, Sardinia and Sicily, both celebrated for their turquoise waters and just a short flight from Germany.
As reported by kreisbote.de.