The best summer holiday destinations for 2017 if you are on a budget

From family-friendly beach holidays to city breaks, you won't need to break the bank on these trips this summer


This summer, you don't need to splash the cash in order to have a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Whether you're considering a fun-filled beach holiday with the family or thinking about embarking on a luxurious city break, there are a host of exotic options that can make for a memorable trip without breaking the bank.
Teletext Holidays are offering a wide range of unforgettable trips for just under £500, whether you're looking to hit the beach with your kids in Tenerife, or considering a luxurious getaway to sun-soaked Goa, India.
We reveal the top five places that caught our eye where we'd like to explore over the summer months ahead.

1. Family beach holiday: Tenerife, Canary Islands


Tenerife is a great family holiday destination

What to do: You won't be stuck trying to find activities that the whole family can enjoy in Tenerife.
The destination is famous for its water parks and museums, not to mention it has a large number of bars and restaurants.
Parents can sip on Sangria while soaking up the rays as kids make the most of the sandy beaches and crystal blue waters - everybody is happy.
Where to stay: The four-star, all-inclusive Fanabe Costa Sur Hotel is a short walk from Playa del Duqe and Playa Fanabe.
Its central location means it's conveniently right by the area's bars, shops and restaurants. Spend seven nights from £404pp, flying from Gatwick.

2. Luxury travel: Dubai, United Arab Emirates


Dubai's spectacular skyline

What to do: You'll want to head to the observation deck of skyscraper Burj Khalifa, which offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city.
Back on the ground enjoy a spot of shopping at Dubai's world-famous mall, or unwind on the beach before heading back to spend an evening tasting delicious cuisines from around the world at one of the hundreds of restaurants across the city.
Where to stay: The five-star Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach Hotel lies in the city's iconic marina, with rooms offering spectacular views of the pristine beaches and crystalline blue waters.
Spend five nights on a bed and breakfast basis from £498pp, flying from London.

3. Cultural holiday: Cyprus


Cyprus is renowned for its clear blue waters

What to do: Whether you like to go out and explore local cultures or prefer to sit on a sun lounger and laze on a beach with a good book, Cyprus caters to a wide range of holiday types.
There are stunning historic sites - such as UNESCO World Heritage Site 'The Tomb of Kings'- as well as mountains that are ideal for excursions and picturesque beaches, with many hotels offering watersports and activities for those after an adrenaline rush.
Where to stay: The five-star Constantinos The Great Beach Hotel overlooks the Mediterranean sea, and is just a few minutes' walk from the town's main strip.
Spend seven nights at on a half-board basis from £406pp, flying from Gatwick.

4. Exotic holiday: Goa, India


Goa, India boasts a stunning coastline of exotic beaches

What to do: Looking to venture somewhere a bit different this summer? Goa has everything you could want for an unforgettable experience with exotic beaches, spiritual retreats and a thriving nightlife.
We recommend adding in a few extra days to explore the coastline stretching along the Arabian sea to see the best of its UNESCO-listed cities.
Where to stay: The four-star Ronil Beach Resort is nestled amongst the tropical scenery and is just a five-minute walk from the beach, making it the perfect location for those after some peace and tranquility. Spend seven nights on a bed and breakfast basis from £470pp, flying from London.

5. European city break: Barcelona, Spain


Park Guell designed by Antoni Gaudi

What to do: Spend the day exploring some of the city's most famous sights from the Sagrada Famila Church to Park Guell where Antoni Gaudi created gardens of mosaics.
In the evening visit one of the countless tasty tapas bars before you head out to discover Barcelona's world famous bars and nightclubs.
Where to stay: Tucked away at the heart of the city, the Novotel Barcelona City hotel is ideal for those wanting to pack in as much sightseeing as possible - or if you'd prefer to unwind, there's an outdoor pool and terrace.
Spend two nights at the four-star hotel on a bed and breakfast basis from £167pp, flying from Gatwick.
Holiday prices and availability may vary, prices are accurate at time of publication.


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