
Meals
How does three meals a day sound to you? How about the choice to dine in an á la carte restaurant for dinner? Our All Inclusive holidays include at least three buffet meals a day, with many of our hotels also offering the choice to enjoy speciality food as well.
Drinks
Our All Inclusive holidays include unlimited soft and local alcoholic drinks served for a minimum of 12 hours a day. Some of our hotels also offer branded spirits, while others treat you to an in-room mini-bar service with daily top-ups.
Daytime Activities
From volleyball on the beach to aerobics in the pool and dance classes; daily activity programmes offer a fun way to stay active on holiday. Take the opportunity to try a different sport, learn a new skill or make some new friends.
Evening Entertainment
From live music shows and variety acts, to quiz nights and competitions; many of our All Inclusive holidays include regular evening entertainment. After a long day on the beach, settle down with a cocktail and enjoy the show.
What is included in your all inclusive programme will vary from hotel to hotel, but as standard you can expect flights, accommodation, food (three meals a day plus snacks) and unlimited soft/ local alcoholic drinks. Most properties also offer entertainment along with a choice of activities, while 4 and 5* accommodation tend to throw in some fancy extras. This can be anything from themed a la carte restaurants to branded drinks and non-motorised watersports.
There are tons of wallet-friendly all inclusive resorts to choose from whether you want to head to Europe or beyond. Turkey, Spain and Greece offer great value for money with plenty of cheap all inclusive deals. You’ll find bargains galore in the popular Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca, while Antalya and Crete offer a slice of luxury for less. Those who don’t mind travelling a little further should opt for the Canary Islands, Egypt and the Caribbean, all great picks for a cheap winter escape with everything taken care of.
The main difference between all inclusive and full board holidays is you don’t get any drinks or snacks included in the price. You will still get three meals a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner) but anything extra will incur a charge. Some hotels will serve complimentary drinks with your breakfast but this is usually just tea, coffee or juice.
Some hotels offer an ultra all inclusive programme, which offer premium extras as part of your package holiday. Unlike your standard all inclusive holiday, there is usually a long list of activities to choose from, this could be anything from archery to cooking classes. Which is great if you’re travelling with kids as you’ll often find facilities such as waterslides and games rooms onsite. In terms of indulging, you can expect things like gourmet food from a line-up of a la carte restaurants, branded drinks and a fully stocked mini bar in your room. Again, each programme will vary depending on your hotel.
Finding a cheap all inclusive holiday is easy as long as you’re flexible with your dates and destination. Try using our filtered search to see if things like departure airport make a difference to the overall cost of your trip. For those able to travel at short notice, a last minute deal is another great way to keep the cost down. However, if you’ve got your heart set on a specific hotel or you’re travelling with more than one other person, it may be worth securing something a few months in advance.