Vikingen Infinity Resort & Spa - All Inclusive
Turkey, Alanya
Unlike many other travel companies we operate on a trust account model. Once we’ve paid the airline for your flights, the rest of your money is held in a trust account. We do not have access to this directly and can only withdraw funds when you are back home from holiday
All of our holidays that include flights are protected by the ATOL scheme from the moment you book. So if one of our suppliers fails, you’ll get your money back. If you’re left stranded abroad, a flight home will be arranged at no extra cost. Our ATOL number is 11806
As proud ABTA members we deliver the highest standards when it comes to our holidays. So if you book with us you’re guaranteed the best service. Our ABTA number is P8283, Y6720.
All Inclusive Turkey holidays include your breakfast, lunch, dinner, local drinks, snacks and entertainment in the price, so many of your holiday costs are covered before you travel. Ultra All Inclusive hotels often go a step further, adding premium drinks, round-the-clock snacks and access to à la carte restaurants. Exactly what’s included varies from one hotel to another, so it’s always worth checking the board basis and inclusions on the individual hotel page before you book.
Find All Inclusive deals on the Aegean Coast in Izmir, Kuşadasi and Didim.
Top tip: Want to find secluded coves and bays? Take a traditional gulet ‘Blue Cruise’ from Kuşadası and discover Turkey’s western coastline at a relaxed, unhurried pace.
Families
Side and Belek tick a lot of boxes for family holidays, with kids’ clubs, shallow beaches and large All Inclusive resorts where everything is close by. Explore our Turkey family All Inclusive options for even more family-friendly hotels and beach resorts.
Couples & adults-only
Bodrum has a more boutique feel, while quieter parts of Marmaris and neighbouring Icmeler suit a more relaxed beach break. Adults-only hotels can be found in many of Turkey’s coastal resorts.
Groups & nightlife
Alanya is a smart choice for stretching your holiday budget further, while Marmaris comes alive after sunset, with bars, restaurants and evening entertainment throughout the resort.
Explore all Turkey holidaysTurkey is well known for affordable All Inclusive holidays, with resorts right along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts to suit most budgets. Alanya is often the first place people look for value, while Side combines lower prices with family-friendly hotels. Cheap holidays to Turkey All Inclusive are easiest to find outside the busiest summer weeks, when resorts have more availability and choice. Booking ahead, or travelling outside school holidays, can also bring the overall cost down further.
Yes. Turkey is one of the Mediterranean's leading destinations for All Inclusive holidays, with everything from budget-friendly family resorts to 5-star Ultra All Inclusive hotels. Long sandy beaches and a season running from April to October mean there's something for families, couples and groups alike.
Yes - Turkey is often more affordable than Spain or Greece, offering larger resorts, longer seasons, and more included facilities for the price.
Antalya, Side and Alanya are among Turkey’s top All Inclusive resorts, although the right choice depends on the holiday you’re planning. Belek and Lara are home to many Ultra All Inclusive hotels, Side is geared towards families, while Alanya stands out for value and evenings out.
Ultra All Inclusive usually includes everything you’d expect from a standard All Inclusive package, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, local drinks, snacks and entertainment, plus extra perks. These can include premium drinks, round-the-clock snacks and à la carte dining. Inclusions vary by hotel, so always check the board basis before you book.
Yes. Side and Belek are especially well suited to family holidays, with kids’ clubs, shallow beaches and large All Inclusive resorts. Many hotels also include pools, entertainment and activities for different age groups.
Yes. Turkey adults-only All Inclusive hotels can be found across many of its coastal resorts. Bodrum has a more boutique feel, while quieter parts of Marmaris and neighbouring Icmeler are ideal if you’re looking for a more peaceful beach break.
UK travellers do not usually need a visa for short tourist stays in Turkey, but you must have a valid passport with at least 150 days remaining from arrival. Always check the latest entry requirements before booking via official guidance, such as FCDO travel advice, as rules can change.
Flights from the UK to Turkey usually take 4 to 4.5 hours. Flight times depend on your departure airport and whether you’re flying to Antalya, Dalaman or Milas–Bodrum.
The currency used in Turkey is the Turkish lira. Card payments are accepted in many hotels, restaurants and shops, although it’s worth carrying some local currency for smaller purchases.
Yes. Cheap holidays to Turkey All Inclusive are a popular choice, with All Inclusive hotels in Turkey across the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts. Alanya and Side are often among the first resorts people consider, while booking early or travelling outside the school holidays can give you even more choice when it comes to hotels and departure dates.