Where’s hot in May? Cheap beach holiday deals from £153pp

MAY offers the perfect balance between summer temperatures and holiday prices that won't break the bank.
So, if you're after an early summer holiday, we've scoured the internet to find the hottest places to visit and the best deals to get you there.
Some of the destinations include Brits' favourite hotspots across Europe and beyond, like Spain, Greece, Morocco and Turkey.
Here are the top six hottest destinations to visit in May:
1. Spain
- Average temperature 25C
Mainland Spain tends to have a lower temperature of around 22C, while the Balearic and Canary Islands will have an average of 25C.
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Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Costa del Sol are some of the most popular destinations and great value for money.
There are fewer crowds in May, so you won't have to worry about long queues or busy beaches, while all the shops, restaurants and attractions are open.
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2. Egypt
- Average temperature 32C
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Egypt has one of the hottest temperatures in May, with highs of 38C in some parts of the country.
Flights take up to five hours from the UK, so you don't have to travel too far for some summer heat.
Egypt was also last year's "best value holiday location" in the Holiday Costs Report assessed by Post Office Travel Money.
However, May is already considered peak season in Egypt, so package holiday prices will be higher than usual - but all-inclusive packages should still be a good deal for your buck.
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3. Turkey
- Average temperature 25C
With highs of 28, the average temperature in Turkey in May is around 25C.
The popular holiday destination is an excellent choice for families as it is home to Europe's best water parks.
Beautiful beaches, shopping, food and attractions are also selling points for Turkey.
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4. Greece
- Average temperature 24C
Greece is a great place to go in May since it has the ideal combination of warm weather, few tourists, and gorgeous beaches.
The weather should be perfect for swimming, tanning, and water sports, with temperatures ranging from pleasant mid-20C to scorching 33C.
Crete and Zante are excellent choices for an early summer holiday in Greece, with an average temperature of 24C.
The island of Crete is a popular vacation spot, with white sandy beaches and hotels or villas to stay in.
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5. Cyprus
- Average temperature 25C
In May, Cyprus sees highs of up to 31C, so it's perfect for spending days on the beach.
However, the island is also filled with activities and places to visit.
For instance, you could test your limits on one of the hiking trails or visit the ancient town of Kourion.
For those who don't feel adventurous, there are many quaint towns, historic ruins, and local markets to discover.
Plus, the country's wine season, which offers chances for wine sampling in the picturesque vineyards, begins in May.
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6. Morocco
- Average temperature 25C
Morocco is in North Africa, so its balmy temperatures around the mid-20s are much more pleasant than those in the UK.
Agadir and Taghazout have miles of sandy beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sun.
While Marrakech is a great option if you don't fancy a beach break, you'll also find some properties with on-site waterparks if you don't want to miss out on the water fun.
Those looking for an all-inclusive holiday might want to consider Morocco, as it usually offers some of the best deals.
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If you're after some bargain deals, Benidorm has 25C highs, cheap packages from £187pp and beers for less than £2.
And we spotted the Spanish island that is one of the cheapest for package holidays – but still has pretty beaches and a huge waterpark.
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Plus, we’ve also revealed the tiny Italian island only locals know about— it’s as good as Capri but much cheaper.
Prices correct at the time of publication.
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