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Spain continues to take over the headlines with public demonstrations that protest against tourism, but that has the desire of travelers to visit one of the most fascinating (and affordable) countries of Europe.
While certain cities with their ‘Gotcha tactics’ get in tourist areas, much of Spain is reasonably priced if you are willing to go beyond the Barcelona and party-oriented Ibiza.

Based on a thorough study by Travelsupermarket, Sun Just revealed the cheapest holiday spot in Spain this summer and it is a relatively unknown hiding place on the coast without the ugly march of the locals that claim that you are undesirable.
Covered with golden beaches, whitewashed hills and vast vineyards, the lesser -known Manilva From the lively Costa del Sol from Spain, the country’s cheapest summer destination has been crowned.
Manilva: the best kept secret of Costa del Sol
Travelers from distant and Wijd are looking for the Costa del Sol for an unforgettable beach holiday.
With more popular cities such as Malaga and Marbella, it is easy to see why places like Manilva are overlooked.


With picturesque wineries, world class golf courses, and 16 different beaches To choose from, Manilva is full of surprising pleasures.
Of course, no matter how you pack your travel schedule, you always have a stunning background of traditional white -covered Pueblos on the hill with a view of Manilva’s Vivid Blue Waters crashes – some of which can be rented through local agencies or one of the many holiday -apps that are used nowadays, such as Airbnb.
Like many of Spain, Manilva is steeped in history and offers fascinating sites that have endured the test of time.


Make sure you don’t skip the timeless 18th-century Castillo de la Duquesa and the Baños de la Hedionda -A 2000-year-old Roman seaside resort where you can still enjoy today in the heat of summer!
The most underrated wine destination in Spain
Whether you are a wine lover at home or not, hopefully, your student days of sipping two-Buck Chuck and boxes with Franzia The magic ruining the magic of how great wine can really be.
Plus, isn’t it nice to escape from the hustle and bustle of big cities? Finding a rural winery is the perfect excuse, regardless of where you, but Manilva makes it even more tempting.


According to The Sun, Steph Marinkovic, head of the editorial supermarket,: “The locals have been growing here for generations of Moscatel -grapes, traditionally for sweet wines and raisins”.
She adds, ‘producers like Nilva Romen new life with modern dry whites, and visitors can tour vineyards, taste wines and buy bottles at a fraction of the costs that you would pay in France or Italy ‘.
Although I may not get older than good wine, I can confirm that wine really flows like water in Spain, because my trip to Mallorca became an unexpected wino with glass after glass cheap wine that adorned my lips, accompanied by endless plates of free tapas.


Your expectations in Manilva should not be far away from what I have experienced in Mallorca, because the region is peppered with cozy wine bars and vast vineyards.
Free tapas are offered in some branches, because inflation has not affected Spain as it is here, where there is no such thing as a “Dolarmenu”.
Although not free, tourists and locals love visits The Flying Squirrel For the extensive menu with affordable prices.
Spain’s most affordable summer vacation


The sun did the dirty work for us and concluded a one -week in Manilva Totals $ 502 per personMaking it the cheapest summer vacation in Spain.
Whether it is dinners on the beach, insightful tourOr where you rest your head at night, Manilva is a wallet-friendly escape across the board.
San Luis de Sabinillas is a lively beach community within the borders of Manilva. Here you want to look for boutiques on the beach, such as Hotel Don Agustín and Santorini-like Hotel Doña LuisaBoth less than $ 150 per night.


This is also where you will find Blue Flag certified Sabinillas Beach – A must for the perfect beach day.
For the cheapest food under a serene landscape, you want to view the beautiful Marina de la Duquesa of Manilva, covered with seafood restaurants, buzzing bars and beautiful views of the coast.
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