Seven nights in Side, near Antalya, from £130 per person is properly cheap: return SunExpress flights from Gatwick, a self-catering studio with balcony, and a May week in Turkey for £260 total for two adults.
This isn’t one for pampering. It’s one for getting away for less than many UK hotels charge for a single night. Keep the extras under control and it’s a strong little sunshine break.
The stay is at New Garden Luna Side Apart Hotel, a 3-star aparthotel with a 4.2/5 TripAdvisor score from 249 reviews. You’re looking at simple apartments, not luxury, but the reviews suggest it’s not a false economy.
Why it’s worth a look
The useful bit is the complete base price. £130 per person covers the flights and seven nights, not just a cheap outbound fare that falls apart when you add the return. It works best if you want cheap sun and flexibility rather than hotel service.
The catch is the usual one with very cheap packages: you’ll need to travel light. Hand luggage is included, but checked luggage was £33 per bag each way when we checked. Transfers are extra too, and the outbound lands in Antalya at 01:40, so price the finished trip before booking.
The £130 per person price was live when we checked on 7 May, for two adults travelling from Gatwick on 14 May and returning on 21 May. Other airports, dates, rooms, bags, and transfers can change the price.
How to book
Use the Book Now button below to open the On the Beach package. Check the date, airport, room, baggage, board basis, and transfers before paying. If the price has moved, search nearby May dates from Gatwick and keep luggage to hand luggage only.


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