Filerimos Village - All Inclusive
Greece, Ialyssos
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.
The right All Inclusive resort in Greece comes down to what you want on site:
Top tip: If you want everything in one place, larger resorts in areas like Hersonissos (Crete), Faliraki (Rhodes) or Kardamena (Kos) tend to offer the widest range of facilities and dining. For something simpler and quieter, smaller hotels in parts of Corfu or Kos are often a better fit.
Finding a cheaper Greece All Inclusive holiday usually comes down to timing, island choice and how flexible you can be:
Top tip: If price is your priority, start with the larger islands and travel just outside peak weeks - you’ll usually get more choice for your budget.
Greece All Inclusive holidays work well for families because everything is set up to keep days simple and predictable:
Top tip: Larger resorts on islands like Crete and Rhodes tend to offer the widest range of family facilities, while smaller hotels can suit older children or shorter stays.
Greece All Inclusive holidays are a strong choice for couples who want everything organised, with space to relax and fewer day-to-day decisions:
Top tip: If you want a quieter stay, look for adults-only hotels or smaller resorts away from busier centres - especially on islands like Corfu, Kos or Rhodes. See our top 5 beaches in Greece to compare coastlines.
Choosing the right Greek island shapes your whole trip - from hotel style to how much there is to do nearby:
Top tip: If you want the widest choice of All Inclusive resorts, start with Crete or Rhodes. If you’re looking for something simpler or more relaxed, Corfu, Kos or Zante may be a better fit.
Last-minute Greece All Inclusive holidays can offer good value if you’re flexible on dates, airports and where you stay:
Top tip: The best last-minute deals usually go to travellers who can be flexible - the more open you are on dates and location, the more likely you are to find value.
The best time to book Greece All Inclusive holidays depends on the balance you want between weather, price and availability:
Top tip: If you want warm weather without peak prices, late May, June and September are often the best balance for value, availability and conditions.
Greece All Inclusive holidays bundle the main parts of your trip into one price, so you know what’s covered before you travel:
What’s included can vary by hotel, especially when it comes to dining options, branded drinks or extras like spa treatments.
Top tip: Always check the hotel’s details before booking, so you know exactly what’s included and what may cost extra.
Yes. Greece is a strong choice for All Inclusive holidays thanks to its range of island resorts, reliable summer weather and wide choice of hotels. You’ll find options for families, couples and adults-only stays, with everything organised in advance.
Crete and Rhodes tend to offer the widest choice of All Inclusive resorts, including larger hotels with more facilities. Kos and Corfu also have good options, often with smaller or more relaxed setups.
Flights from the UK to Greece usually take around 3 to 4 hours, depending on the island you’re travelling to and departure airport.
Crete and Rhodes are often the best starting points for variety and resort choice. Kos and Corfu suit travellers looking for simpler stays or smaller hotels, while Zante offers more scenic, coastal settings.
Yes. Many resorts are designed for families, with kids’ clubs, pools, entertainment and family rooms. Beaches are often easy to access, and having meals and activities included helps keep things simple.
Yes. Greece has a wide range of adults-only All Inclusive hotels, particularly on islands like Crete, Rhodes, Corfu and Kos. These are designed for quieter stays, often with spa facilities and more relaxed settings.