Want a Spanish stay at a reduced price? Be careful where you book! In two of Spain's cheapest beach destinations, one is called a 'horrible sunny town'... the other is hailed as an 'amazing city'.

Torrevieja and Cartagena, Spain, offer stays in three to four star hotels for less than £80 a night. The destinations are both featured in a recent report called Which? Traveler survey conducted in 28 Spanish beach towns  Torrevieja scored 60% and Cartagena beat it with an overall score of 80%  Would YOU visit either city? Vote in our poll below... READ MORE: Couple kicked out of 5-star resort five days early, saying there was 'nauseous' sewage smell

Looking for a cheap beach holiday in Spain?

Two of the cheapest Coastal tourist towns offer stays in three to four star hotels for less than £80 a night. But it's a tale of two cities.

The cheapest, Torrevieja, has been called a "horrible sunny town" with the “Del Boy” street. sellers", and the other, Cartagena, hailed as "amazing".

Destinations featured in a recent Which? traveler survey conducted in 28 cities Spanish seaside resorts, with Torrevieja scoring 60 percent and Cartagena topping it with an overall score of 80 percent.

For the study, as well as more to give overall ratings, the consumer champion invited respondents to rate Spanish seaside towns out of 1...

Want a Spanish stay at a reduced price? Be careful where you book! In two of Spain's cheapest beach destinations, one is called a 'horrible sunny town'... the other is hailed as an 'amazing city'.
Torrevieja and Cartagena, Spain, offer stays in three to four star hotels for less than £80 a night. The destinations are both featured in a recent report called Which? Traveler survey conducted in 28 Spanish beach towns  Torrevieja scored 60% and Cartagena beat it with an overall score of 80%  Would YOU visit either city? Vote in our poll below... READ MORE: Couple kicked out of 5-star resort five days early, saying there was 'nauseous' sewage smell

Looking for a cheap beach holiday in Spain?

Two of the cheapest Coastal tourist towns offer stays in three to four star hotels for less than £80 a night. But it's a tale of two cities.

The cheapest, Torrevieja, has been called a "horrible sunny town" with the “Del Boy” street. sellers", and the other, Cartagena, hailed as "amazing".

Destinations featured in a recent Which? traveler survey conducted in 28 cities Spanish seaside resorts, with Torrevieja scoring 60 percent and Cartagena topping it with an overall score of 80 percent.

For the study, as well as more to give overall ratings, the consumer champion invited respondents to rate Spanish seaside towns out of 1...

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