Beach vacation 2025: Prices for loungers and umbrellas explode!

Beach vacation 2025: Prices for loungers and umbrellas explode!
Feldkirch, Österreich - Summer is just around the corner and many Austrians are drawn back to the sea. But if you are planning a beach vacation in Italy in 2025, you should prepare for rising prices. According to the Vol.at, the costs for parasols and loungers will increase by 4 to 8 percent compared to the previous year. The biggest price jumps can be expected in popular holiday destinations - especially in the upscale segments of the Italian beaches.
The differences between northern and southern Italy could hardly be larger. While prices explode in the luxury beaches of the upper Adriatic, price -conscious holidaymakers can still find good offers on the lower Adriatic. Popular are beaches in cities such as Rimini, where a week in the first rows costs around 150 to 170 euros, without price increase compared to 2024. In Lignano and Senigallia there is also excellent options for 154 to 180 euros per week, such as [Merkur] (https://www.merkur.de/welt/strand-italien-kosten-tuskana-rimini -laub-taxer-lignano-venedig-meer-adria-kueste-zr-93776719.html) reported.
luxury versus savings options
If you like it exclusive, you have to dig deep into your pocket. There are top prices in Marina di Pescoluse, where a pavilion for two people already costs 696 euros per day. In the twiga of Forte dei Marmi you can also expect 600 euros a day for an Arab tent with King-Size bed. Even in Venice it gets expensive: the Cabana in the Hotel Excelsior on Lido costs up to 515 euros per day. Such prices are not an isolated regions of the country, which is also confirmed by [RuHR24] (https://www.ruhr24.de/welt/strand-italien-kosten-tuskana-tuskana-tra -l-s- Lignano-Venedano-Meer-Adria-Kueste-Zr-9376719.html).
In Liguria, prices are up to 392 euros per week in the first row - which corresponds to around 56 euros per day. For the classic beaches without luxury options, the prices are at Alassio (up to 340 euros per week) and Gallipoli (approx. 295 to 316 euros per week). Alghero in Sardinia is also not particularly cheap at 240 to 251 euros per week.
Who offers the best price-performance ratio?
For families and bargain hunters who have to pay attention to the costs, the beaches in Lignano, Rimini and Senigallia are the best contact points. Here costs a week with a parasol and are between 155 and 165 euros - a good deal compared to the prices in the north. Often these regions are less crowded and therefore offer a more relaxed vacation.
Overall, it should be noted: Italian beaches are still worth a visit, but the high demand and the associated price increases make it necessary to think well. Ultimately, whether you choose luxury or a good price-performance ratio is up to you. With a little luck you will find a good business and can enjoy the Italian sun without blowing up the budget.
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