Spain, France, Greece, and Italy are the most popular summer destinations in Europe. In contrast, the least popular countries for summer tourism include Belarus, Moldova, Kosovo, and Liechtenstein.
Switzerland Is Europe’s Most Expensive Country for Summer Tourism
Switzerland has been identified as the most expensive European country for a one-week summer vacation. Other countries with low affordability scores include France, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and Norway. On the other hand, Kosovo, Belarus, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Lithuania are noted as the cheapest countries for summer tourism this year.
Spain & Greece Ranked the Highest for Best Beaches to Spend Summer Vacations in 2024
Spain and Greece have been recognized for having the best beaches, each boasting over 600 blue flag beaches. Türkiye, Italy, and Portugal follow in this ranking. Conversely, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Estonia, and Sweden, along with 13 countries that lack beaches, rank the lowest in this category.
Spain Is Europe’s Friendliest Host While Russia Is the Most Unfriendly
Despite recent reports of Barcelona residents being unwelcoming to tourists, Spain is rated as the friendliest country for summer tourists. Following Spain, Italy, Portugal, San Marino, and Ireland are also highly welcoming. In contrast, Russia, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Serbia are considered the most unfriendly countries.
Italy Has Europe’s Most Delicious Food
Italy tops the list for its culinary delights, followed by Greece and Portugal, with Andorra and France tying for fourth place. In contrast, the countries with the lowest culinary scores include Malta, Cyprus, Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro.
Europe’s Country With the Best Summer Weather Is Cyprus
Cyprus is rated as having the best summer weather in Europe, with high scores for average temperatures. Malta, Spain, Albania, Italy, and Montenegro follow. On the other end of the spectrum, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and the United Kingdom are ranked lowest for their summer weather.