Although summer is still a few months away, seasoned tourists are already beginning to plan their summer vacations with all their might, because with early bookings, they have a much better chance of getting favorable vacation offers.
The three beach destinations in Europe that will be the most trendy in 2024 have been named.
- Cyprus. Experts of the publication are sure that this small island in the Mediterranean will become one of the most popular beach destinations in 2024. Although Cyprus is geographically closer to the Middle East, culturally it is part of Europe and a member of the EU. Recently, the popularity of Cyprus is growing. This is due to the stunning beaches and a good mix of history, culture and food.
There are many ancient ruins waiting for tourists in Cyprus, so if you love ancient history and have already been to Greece, Cyprus should be your next stop.
Food in Cyprus is heavily influenced by both Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine, making the country a true foodie’s paradise.
- Balearic Islands. These islands, located off the coast of Spain, consist of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera and are currently breaking tourism records.
Each island has its own personality. Ibiza is known as a major party destination, while the lesser-known Formentera, located south of Ibiza, has a completely different, very laid-back atmosphere.
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands, and everyone will find something for themselves here: a vibrant city, history and culture, nightlife and amazing beaches.
Menorca, meanwhile, is a quieter island that’s great for families and is also known for its stunning beaches.
- Albania. This is the best country for travelers on a budget. This is one of the cheapest tourist countries in Europe – prices here are many times lower than in Greece or even neighboring Croatia, which has become much more expensive in the last few years.
Nowadays, Albania’s popularity is growing rapidly, primarily due to some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, which stretch along the stunning Mediterranean coast.
Albania is also a hotspot for digital nomads as it offers some of the best living conditions for remote workers.