Turkey is proving to be particularly cheap this summer. Here, Germans receive almost three times as many goods and services. In concrete terms: For one euro you get everyday goods that would cost an average of 2.71 euros in Germany.
You also get significantly more for your money in Poland (1.75 euros) and a holiday in Hungary also has a noticeably positive effect on your wallet (1.67 euros). Shopping in the Baltic states of Lithuania and Latvia is quite cheap (1.39 and 1.31 euros). You also get more for your money in Greece, the Czech Republic and Portugal (1.20 euros).
Similar to Germany: France, Italy and Spain
You hardly notice any difference when you go shopping in France (1.08 euros), Italy (0.98 euros) or Spain (1.09 euros). The three popular holiday countries are all at a similar price level to Germany.