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Does Eurocamp work out more expensive than all inclusive?

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winebreeze · 30/08/2023 14:27

I managed to get an AI this yer in Turkey for £1700 in July.
Think my kids; 3, 16 would both love a euro amp in Italy/ somewhere hot. I've been pricing up though for next summer and flights alone are £2000! What am I doing wrong?
We can go before schools break up so is it really going to be extremely expensive??

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tensmumsnot · 30/08/2023 14:29

It's a bit early to book flights for Summer 24 quite yet but yes, I think it'd work out more than £1,700.

Xmasbaby11 · 30/08/2023 22:46

I've been looking at Eurocamp in Italy for May half term next year and the flights are really pricey - £500pp! It works out cheaper to take the ferry and drive,

Astridastro · 30/08/2023 22:53

I’ve been pricing up and asking the exact same thing. Would love to go to Lake Garda in Italy looked at Eurocamp and it was £2,000 without flights, half board in a 4 star hotel was £4500 (free child places) and that included flights. All my DC are teens so well like teens so self-catering or eating out would cost a fortune.

last time we did Eurocamp (ok was 8 years ago) it was £800 for a mobile home in Northern Spain for a week on a lovely campsite.

one of the biggest things for us about a holiday is not having to cook for a week!

zozueme · 30/08/2023 22:59

Which airline is that with? easyJet don't release their summer 2024 flights until October (I think) so I'd look again then.

TokyoSushi · 30/08/2023 23:04

We're literally just back from a big (and brilliant) Eurocamp in Spain, it cost £3200 for 10 nights inc flights for 2 adults and 2 DC and then we spent about £1500 when we were there.

Xmasbaby11 · 30/08/2023 23:10

I didn't know that about Easyjet flights - thanks!

Lake Garda was where I was looking too - looks fab and so well situated to see other places, but I think it's going to be too much with flights.

pinkchampagne1 · 31/08/2023 09:51

We went to a site in Lake Garda but booked through Venue holidays which often works out cheaper than Eurocamp. We also saved loads by booking for May half term rather than August as it didn’t appear to be peak time. it was hundreds of pounds cheaper.

tensmumsnot · 31/08/2023 13:13

it is usually much cheaper to book direct with the campsite than with eurocamp. Set up a google flight price alert and book when the price drops or when the budget airlines release their flights.

winebreeze · 31/08/2023 14:33

Thanks all. I'll wait for the cheaper flights to come out.

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