The cost of a holiday in this ancient French town depends on many factors — from personal preferences to the time of year when you decide to travel.
Accommodation prices in Porto-Vecchio reach their peak in July and August. During this period, hotel rates can skyrocket up to five times higher! Therefore, if you want to save some money, it’s best to choose the equally warm but much more affordable season from May to June or from September to October, when staying in the city is considerably cheaper.
In small budget hotels, if you pick the right season, you can stay for a reasonable price starting from 75 EUR per night. Meanwhile, a room in a higher-category hotel (for example, 4 stars) with double occupancy will cost more — around 200 EUR. Private villas start from about 300 EUR per night, while apartments or studio flats cost from around 100 EUR.
Street food stalls and fast-food places offer meals in Porto-Vecchio for less than 10 EUR, while fine dining restaurants can cost between 100 and 200 EUR.
Be sure to include transport and shopping expenses in your budget.
In total, a one-week holiday for two in Porto-Vecchio will cost around 1200–1700 EUR on average.


