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All Inclusive holidays 2026

All inclusive holidays 2026: flights, hotel, meals, drinks and transfers in one ATOL-protected price. Compare deals across Turkey, Greece, Spain and more — with deposits from £19pp.

What are All Inclusive holidays?

All Inclusive holidays bundle your flights, hotel, food, drinks, and sometimes activities into one price, making them one of the most straightforward ways to book a package holiday for UK travellers. They’re best understood in comparison:

  • Vs self-catering: less flexibility, but far less planning and more predictable costs
  • Vs full board: meals, drinks, and extras are typically included, so fewer add-ons


The choice comes down to travel style. If you like to plan as you go, it may feel a bit too structured. But if you want clear costs, minimal decisions, and a holiday that runs without much self-input, All Inclusive tends to be the most straightforward option.

Why choose an All Inclusive holiday?

If you want clear upfront costs, and a low-effort holiday, All Inclusive is one of the most reliable options. 

  • Better cost control: lock in 2026 prices early and avoid rising in-resort spend
  • Strong destination value: Turkey, Spain and Greece continue to offer competitive All Inclusive rates compared to paying locally 
  • Less to think about: meals, drinks and activities are covered, so you’re not constantly planning or spending 
  • Peak vs last minute: book early for school holidays; go last minute for off-peak bargains
Best destinations for All Inclusive holidays

The best All Inclusive destinations balance upfront price with what you actually get once you’re there - hotel quality, included extras, and how far your budget stretches day to day. For UK travellers, a few destinations consistently stand out for value.

Turkey All Inclusive holidays

Value: cheap All Inclusive holidays in Turkey offer good value, with high-spec resorts and generous inclusions at competitive prices

Best for: families (big resorts, waterparks) and couples (wide choice of adults only hotels)

Seasonal strengths: long, reliable summer season from May to October

Booking timing: book early for summer 2026; look for last minute deals in May and October

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Greece All Inclusive holidays

Value: Offers a well-balanced mix of quality and choice of resorts, varied islands and dependable All Inclusive holidays in Greece
Best for: couples (scenic settings) and families (well-rounded hotels with plenty to do)
Seasonal strengths: strongest from May to September, with peak heat and atmosphere in July and August
Booking timing: summer 2026 / 2027 needs to be booked early, particularly for popular islands like Rhodes; last minute availability is limited in peak season
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Spain All Inclusive holidays

Value: overall reliability, consistent hotel standards, short transfers
Best for: romantic breaks, solo getaways and family holidays
Seasonal strengths: mainland Spain regions such as Benidorm are particularly popular in peak summer, while the Canaries including Tenerife and Playa Blanca in Lanzarote offer steady, year-round warmth
Booking timing: book early to secure best choices, last minute All Inclusive holidays to Spain tend to be easier to find outside peak dates
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Egypt All Inclusive holidays

Value: lower package prices paired with high-end, resort-led experiences
Best for: couples, adult-focused trips, and All Inclusive Egypt winter sun seekers
Seasonal strengths: ideal from October to April when temperatures are warm but comfortable
Booking timing: good last minute availability, but book early for peak winter dates like Christmas and February half term
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Cyprus All Inclusive holidays

Value: family All Inclusive holidays in Cyprus have slightly higher upfront costs, but make up for it with consistent quality, shorter flights & fewer extras to budget for
Best for: couples and families who want a mix of resort and exploring
Seasonal strengths: excellent late summer and a long, warm autumn
Booking timing: early for peak dates; better value just outside peak with near-identical weather

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What’s included in an All Inclusive holiday?

What’s actually included can vary depending on the hotel.
  • Always included: flights, hotel stay, main meals (buffet or set dining), and a selection of drinks
  • Often included: snacks, local alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, and daytime activities (pools, gyms, entertainment)
  • Sometimes included: à la carte restaurants, premium drinks, water sports, kids’ clubs, and evening entertainment
  • Usually extra: premium spirits, spa treatments, excursions, anything off-resort

How to find cheap All Inclusive holidays

The simplest way to find a cheap All Inclusive holiday is to stay flexible - on dates, destinations, and how far in advance you book.
  • Pick value-led destinations: places like Turkey lead on price - Antalya All Inclusive holidays are a good example of where your budget stretches further
  • Book early for peak dates: summer 2026 / 2027 and school holidays are usually cheapest when secured in advance
  • Go last minute for off-peak: outside school holidays, prices often drop to fill unsold rooms
  • Travel shoulder season: May, early June, and October offer lower prices with similar weather
  • Compare what’s included: cheaper isn’t always better if you’re paying extra for basics once you arrive
     
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Last minute vs early booking All Inclusive holidays

If you want the best price and the right hotel, timing matters more than anything else.
  • Early booking: best for securing specific hotels and peak dates - this is where affordable All Inclusive holidays in Spain and Turkey tend to have the widest choice and more stable pricing 

  • Last minute: better for lower prices if you're flexible - Costa del Sol All Inclusive holidays often drop closer to departure when availability needs filling.

  • The balance: early means control and availability; last minute means value, but fewer options
     

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Are All Inclusive holidays worth it?

If you prioritise cost, certainty and ease, then yes, All Inclusive holidays are often one of the best-value ways to travel.
  • Worth it for: families, couples, and anyone who wants to budget upfront and avoid constant spending decisions 

  • Less worth it for: holidaymakers who prefer eating out, exploring, and building their own itinerary 

  • Where they shine: destinations where food, drinks, and activities would otherwise add up quickly

  • What to check: how “All Inclusive” it really is - some cheaper deals limit drinks, dining options or activities

Family, couples and Adults only All Inclusive holidays

Who you’re travelling with often shapes the type of All Inclusive holiday you choose, from family-friendly resorts to quieter adults only escapes.

Family All Inclusive holidays

Family All Inclusive holidays are designed to keep everything simple, with kids’ clubs, pools, entertainment, and dining all in one place. If you’re choosing between top family getaways, our Greece vs Turkey guide compares both options to help you decide.

Popular destinations include family All Inclusive holidays Greece, especially Crete All Inclusive holidays, as well as strong-value resorts in Turkey and Spain.

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Couples All Inclusive holidays

 

Couples All Inclusive holidays focus on relaxed settings, good dining, and a slower pace, with plenty of choice across destinations like couples All Inclusive holidays Turkey, Cyprus, and the Canary Islands.
 

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Adults-only All Inclusive holidays


Adults-only All Inclusive holidays are designed for quieter stays, with a more relaxed atmosphere, varied dining, and fewer family-focused facilities.

Popular options include adults-only resorts in Greece, Spain, and Egypt.

 

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Luxury All Inclusive holidays

Luxury All Inclusive holidays focus on premium experiences, including upgraded rooms, higher-quality dining, and more included as standard, reducing the need for extras once you arrive. They’re also a popular choice for honeymoon holidays where couples want privacy, comfort, and a more exclusive experience.

Top destinations include the Caribbean, Maldives, Mexico, and Dubai.
 

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FAQs

FAQS

What is an All Inclusive holiday?

An All Inclusive holiday includes your flights, hotel, meals, drinks and sometimes entertainment in one upfront price. It offers more predictable costs than self-catering or half board.

What’s included in an All Inclusive holiday?

Most All Inclusive holidays include your flights, hotels, meals, and a selection of drinks, with snacks and basic activities often covered too. Extras like premium drinks, speciality dining, and excursions may cost more.

Are All Inclusive holidays worth it?

Yes, if you want simple budgeting and fewer spending decisions while you're away. They work best for resort-based stays.

Where are the cheapest All Inclusive holidays?

Turkey and Egypt often offer the best value, with destinations like Alanya and Side providing strong deals and inclusions.  

Do All Inclusive holidays include flights?

Usually yes, as most UK packages include flights, but always check the specific deal.

Do they include alcohol?

Yes - most include local beers, wines, and basic spirits as part of the package, though premium drinks may cost extra. Note that on some Spanish islands All Inclusive hotels have tighter rules, such as the “6 drinks per day” limit.

Will I pay for extras?

Yes - some extras still cost more, like premium drinks, speciality dining, spa treatments, and excursions.

What’s the difference between full board and All Inclusive?

Full board includes meals only. All Inclusive adds drinks, snacks and often activities.

Should I book last minute or early?

Book early for choice and peak dates. Book last minute for lower prices if you’re flexible.

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