Ryanair wanted to give a gift at the end of the year to everyone who is already thinking about the next summer vacation. The offer includes flights from 29.99 euros to many destinations, so you have a lot to choose from.
Just book by 31 January 2024 and fly between 1 April and 30 September. In addition to most of Europe’s capital cities and many other cities where airlines can reach, all the typical summer destinations make you dream.
Malta, the island of eternal spring
Malta is one of the most recommended seaside destinations for next spring-summer. Close, cheap, and very diverse, it is one of the destinations that everyone likes. There are low-cost flights departing from Parma that you shouldn’t miss.
Malta offers visitors the opportunity to travel through millennia of history through countless places to explore. Everywhere the scenery and architecture of its islands (also Gozo and Comino) will always provide a spectacular backdrop of colors, atmospheres, and unexpected natural beauties.
And above all, Gozo is the place to go if you want to spend a holiday dedicated to the sea and complete relaxation. The second island of the Maltese archipelago is known for its peaceful rhythms. Here, the views that outline the profile of the island are of breathtaking beauty, featuring the high cliffs of Sannat alternating with quiet bays such as the Wied il-Għasri Fjord and the soft green hills of the Il-Lunzjata valley, with villages embroidered to the command of grain rooted in culture many millennia such as the capital Victoria.
In Gozo, you can choose accommodation in a five-star hotel, in a guest house, or a typical farmhouse, an old farmhouse built in the typical local honey-colored limestone.
Marseille, for those who love Provence and the French Riviera
If you are undecided whether Provence or the Cote d’Azur is more beautiful, just go to Marseille and visit everything that lies to the east or west of the coastal city without forgetting to visit it. The offer includes flights from Catania airport.
Since Marseille assumed the role of European Capital of Culture ten years ago, it has undergone a social, cultural, and infrastructural rebirth that still characterizes the city. The new port, museums, and buildings designed by star architects (from Boeri to Jean Nouvel, from Fuksas to Frank O. Gehry, all were involved) fit perfectly with the historic buildings of Panier, the ancient district located between the Vieu port. and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore – not to be confused with the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, which dominates the city from the top of the hill – made up of narrow streets and small shops.
From Marseille you can easily reach both Provençal cities such as Aix-en-Provence and the Camargue, but also the rest of the coast between Provence and the French Riviera, ideal for spending your next summer holiday. And on this stretch of coast, every place deserves a stop because they are all different from each other.
There is the small seaside village of Cassis, from which you can access the famous Calanques with their beautiful waters, as well as the super trendy St Tropez with its very long beaches Ramatuelle, there are family-loved holiday resorts such as Sainte-Maxime and Saint-Raphaël, where everything is available and at hand, then there are the wild bays of Théoule-sur-Mer, characterized by the red color of the Esterel massif, and finally, the cities of Antibes, Cannes, Nice, and Menton have always been very popular with Italians.