Vacation 2025: Where families can still save despite price increases!
Package holidays 2025: price increases in popular holiday destinations and savings tips for families in Tunisia.

Vacation 2025: Where families can still save despite price increases!
The 2025 holiday season is just around the corner and promises to be a financial challenge for many travelers. How today.at reported that prices for flights, hotel rooms and restaurant visits have risen significantly this year. On average, package holidays are 5% more expensive than last year, making holiday planning more difficult for many families.
The price increase is particularly noticeable in popular holiday destinations. The cost of a trip to the Maldives rose by 5%, which means a daily rate of an average of 232 euros per person. Tanzania and the USA follow with prices of 206 euros and 205 euros per day, the latter having to do with a price increase of 3%. A particularly drastic increase has been seen in Morocco, where accommodation costs have increased by 12% to 140 euros per day.
Comparison of prices
The table below shows some of the most expensive and cheapest destinations for summer 2025:
| destination | Average price per day | Price increase |
|---|---|---|
| Maldives | 232 euros | 5% |
| Tanzania | 206 euros | 0% |
| USA | 205 euros | 3% |
| Morocco | 140 euros | 12% |
| Kenya | 148 euros | 10% |
| Tunisia | 100 euros | 9% |
| Egypt | 106 euros | — |
| Bulgaria | 111 euros | — |
Tunisia remains the cheapest destination despite a 9% price premium, while a family of four can save around 870 euros here compared to Spain. These price differences are crucial for many travelers who need to keep their budgets in mind.
New trends and travel destinations
A new trend is emerging for the coming year: Albania is enjoying increasing popularity with over 250% more bookings and a daily price of 117 euros. Thailand also remains an attractive long-distance travel option at 122 euros per day. In contrast, Indonesia even recorded a price drop of 7% to 146 euros per day.
Another aspect that influences travel costs are the differences in inflation within the European Union. Loud urlaubspiraten.de inflation rates vary greatly. They are particularly high in Lithuania (14%) and Estonia (11.6%), while countries such as France (4.2%) and Malta (4.2%) have significantly lower inflation.
Developments show that travelers need to remain flexible to find the best deals. Purchasing power parities and energy price challenges are also contributing to rising costs, making holiday selection in 2025 a challenging undertaking.