All Inclusive Holidays in Spain

Spain is a popular choice for an All Inclusive holiday, with masses of sunshine, strong value, and a huge choice of resorts in one place. This guide helps you narrow it down - choose your region, pick the right resort, and find the board basis that suits your trip, with ATOL protection and deals for this season and the next.

Whether you are after a family-friendly beach break, an Adult Only escape, or a cheap All Inclusive deal, there is a holiday to suit you.

Best All Inclusive hotels in Spain

What does All Inclusive in Spain include?

Usually it covers your main meals, snacks, standard drinks, and some hotel entertainment or activities.

The exact inclusions can vary, so it is always worth checking whether local drinks only are included, or whether you also get branded spirits, premium wines, or extra perks with a higher board basis. Travelling to Majorca or Ibiza? Read up on the six drink rule.

Some hotels also include kids’ clubs, daytime activities, evening shows, or access to sports facilities, which is why All Inclusive works so well for families and couples alike. If you’re comparing deals, check the board basis carefully so you know exactly what is included before you book.

Spa treatments, excursions, and motorised watersports are almost always extra, whatever board basis you choose, so it’s worth checking the fine print before you compare prices. If in doubt, our hotel pages list what is included for each property, so you’re not caught out on arrival.

Best regions for All Inclusive holidays in Spain

Canary Islands

A top pick for All Inclusive holidays because they stay warm for much of the year, making them ideal for winter sun as well as peak-season escapes. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura all offer a mix of beachfront resorts, family-friendly hotels, and Adult Only stays.

If you want dependable sunshine and variety, this is one of the easiest places to start. Choose the Canaries for a longer season and a wide range of hotels, from budget-friendly stays to 5-star resorts. Explore Canary Islands All Inclusive holidays for reliable year-round sun.

Balearic Islands

A classic choice if you want an island holiday with oodles of resort variety. Majorca offers the broadest range for families and couples, Ibiza brings more of a nightlife edge, and Menorca suits a quieter pace.

For All Inclusive holidays, the Balearics work well if you want easy beach days, good hotel facilities, and the option to mix downtime with resort life. They are especially strong for summer breaks when mainland Spain is at its busiest. See our Balearic Islands All Inclusive holidays for classic island beach breaks.

Costa del Sol

One of Spain’s best-known beach destinations, with heaps of resorts that suit families, groups, and couples looking for value and convenience. It’s a customer favourite for those wanting an action packed stretch of coast.

You’ll also find stacks of variety here, from laid-back seaside towns to busier resorts with lots going on in the evening. Looking for a straightforward sun-and-sea holiday with an abundance of hotel choices? Book a Costa del Sol All Inclusive holiday.

Costa Blanca

A great fit if you want a holiday that balances affordability with plenty to do. Benidorm is the standout resort for All Inclusive holidays, thanks to its huge hotel choice, lively atmosphere, and broad appeal for families and adults, while Alicante and nearby coastal spots offer more relaxed alternatives.

This area is often a strong value choice, especially if you want easy access to beaches, entertainment, and a wide range of board options. It is a dependable pick for a no-fuss package holiday. Browse Costa Blanca All Inclusive holidays for the full selection or explore Benidorm All Inclusive hotels for a lively, family-friendly base.

Costa Brava & Costa Dorada

Looking for a mainland Spain holiday with beaches, family appeal, and easy resort browsing? These areas suit anyone after a classic package holiday feel, with loads of hotels close to the coast.

They are especially useful if you are looking for a family All Inclusive holiday or want to stay within reach of lively resorts without going full-on party break. If you like simple beach access and a familiar holiday setup, these coasts are worth a look. Browse Costa Brava & Costa Dorada All Inclusive holidays for a classic family-friendly break.

All Inclusive Spain by holiday type

Family All Inclusive holidays

A great way to keep everyone happy without having to plan every meal or snack.

Look for hotels with kids’ clubs, splash pools, water slides, family rooms, and entertainment that suits both younger and older children.

The best family options usually combine easy beach access with plenty to do on site, so you can move between pool time, the beach, and relaxed evenings with minimal effort. If you want good value and less planning, this is one of the simplest ways to book a Spain break. Family All Inclusive holidays to Spain with kids' clubs and pool time sorted.

Some hotels offer activities specifically for teenagers, such as games rooms and water parks, so multigenerational groups can usually find something that suits every age.

Adult Only All Inclusive

Adult Only All Inclusive holidays are ideal if you want a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere with more focus on pool time, dining, and downtime.

Spain has a wide selection of hotels that suit couples looking for a peaceful escape, whether that means a beachside base, a spa hotel, or a resort with stylish bars and restaurants.

These breaks are especially popular in the Canaries and Balearics, where you can combine strong hotel facilities with sunny weather and easy access to the coast. If you are after a calmer pace, Adult Only can be a great fit. Explore Adult Only All Inclusive holidays to Spain for a quieter, couples-focused break.

Luxury All Inclusive

If you want to push the boat out, Spain has a wide selection of 5-star All Inclusive hotels with upgraded dining, better drinks, larger rooms, and more polished service.

It is a good option if you want the ease of All Inclusive without losing that premium holiday feel.

Luxury All Inclusive also works well for special occasions, from honeymoons to milestone birthdays, because so much is included in one price. It is worth checking the details carefully, as premium inclusions can vary from hotel to hotel.

Typical luxury upgrades include swim-up rooms, à la carte dining across multiple restaurants, premium branded spirits, and occasionally dedicated concierge or butler service, all designed to remove any need to leave the resort at all.

Cheap All Inclusive Holidays to Spain

A strong option if you want to keep spending predictable while still getting flights, hotel, food, and drinks included.

They are especially useful for families and groups, because once the key costs are covered upfront, budgeting becomes much easier.

If value is your priority, look closely at the resort, transfer times, and board basis rather than just chasing the lowest headline price.

Cheap All Inclusive holidays to Spain deals are usually found by travelling in shoulder season (May, June or September rather than peak summer), flying from a regional airport close to home, and choosing a shorter transfer time, since resorts closer to the airport often work out better value once transfer costs are factored in.

Best All-Inclusive hotels & resorts in Spain

Canary Islands

Hotel THB Royal, Lanzarote: Grab crêpes from the food truck, sip cocktails by the pool, and relax with pretty much everything from the kids’ club to the beach shuttle included. You’ll find this family-friendly resort hotel in Playa Blanca – our most booked spot in the Canaries for All Inclusive holidays.

Iberostar Selection Sábila, Tenerife: Costa Adeje’s premium Adults-Only hotels are a hit with our customers – check out this five-star beauty to see why! Average prices in this area might be a little higher but totally worth it for that luxe All-In holiday vibe.

Balearic Islands

O7 BE KLUB, Majorca: A new name for the Hotel Bellevue Club – waterpark, sports and open-air entertainment all included! No wonder it’s our most-booked stay in Alcudia, the top destination in the Balearics for All Inclusive holidays with Thomas Cook.

Barceló Ponent Beach, Majorca: Pretty views help ramp up the laid-back atmosphere at this swish hotel, whose All Inclusive option is perfect for carefree family getaways. It’s right on a beautiful cove in Cala d'Or – our All Inclusive customers’ second-favourite Balearic resort.

Costa del Sol

Occidental Torremolinos Playa, Torremolinos: One of our most popular All Inclusive hotels in the Costa del Sol’s ever-trendy beach town, Torremolinos. At the end of the prom, by the beach but just far enough from the shops and nightlife for you to really relax.

Benalma Hotel Costa del Sol, Benalmadena: Infinity pool. Rooftop bar. Kids’ club. Sea views. All Inclusive stays at this 4-star hotel feel like an absolute treat! And its location? Benalmadena, which follows hot on the heels of Torremolinos on the favourites list for our customers booking All Inclusive Costa del Sol holidays.

Costa Blanca Sol

Sol Pelícanos Ocas, Benidorm: Our most-booked hotel in our best-selling Spanish All Inclusive destination! Close to Levante beach, this entertainment-packed hotel is familiar from TV and a perfect fit for the fun-and-relaxation vibes of Benidorm – one of our top destinations for budget-friendly All Inclusive holidays.

Magic Robin Hood Waterpark Lodge Resort, L'Alfàs del Pi: This family-focused, Sherwood-themed stay is our leading All Inclusive hotel in L’Alfas del Pi, a smaller but growing alternative to nearby Benidorm. Pack for the beach and pool, and take a side quest to the town’s Roman ruins.

Costa Brava & Costa Dorada

Hotel Jaime I, Salou: Family or couple, beach or theme park, playtime or romance, Salou is a hit for so many holidaymakers, and it’s our standout All Inclusive resort in this part of Spain. Many Thomas Cook bookers are drawn to the Hotel Jaime I for its impressive pool scene and All Inclusive option.

BLUESEA Copacabana, Lloret de Mar: A central base for easygoing beach breaks. Head down to the sand for the day, popping back to refuel at the buffet, or just stretch out at the pool. All Inclusive holidays in Lloret de Mar offer excellent value, too!

When to book and best time to go

The best time to book depends on the kind of Spain holiday you want.

The Canary Islands are a strong choice for winter sun, while the mainland and the Balearics often come into their own in summer when beach resorts are at their best.

If you want the widest choice, it usually helps to book early for peak summer and school holiday periods. If value matters more, keep an eye out for off-peak departures and last-minute availability, especially if your dates are flexible.

Broadly, the Canary Islands hold steady temperatures of around 20 - 25°C in December and January, making them the most reliable year-round choice. The Balearics and Costa Blanca are at their best from June to September, while the Costa del Sol and Costa Brava & Costa Dorada suit a slightly longer window, from May through to early October, before temperatures cool into autumn.

Getting to Spain: flights, transfers and travel tips

Spain remains one of the most accessible All Inclusive destinations from the UK, with direct flights available from most regional airports, including Manchester, Birmingham, Gatwick, Stansted and Bristol.

Flight times are short compared with longer-haul All Inclusive options: under 3 hours to the mainland Costas, and around 4 hours to the Canary Islands. Transfer times on arrival vary more by region than by distance flown - the Costa Blanca and Costa Brava & Costa Dorada typically offer some of the shortest resort transfers in Spain, while parts of the Canary Islands can involve a longer coach transfer depending on which airport you land at.

Whichever region you choose, every Thomas Cook All Inclusive holiday to Spain comes ATOL protected, so your flights, transfers and accommodation are covered as a package.

FAQs

FAQs

How much does an All Inclusive holiday to Spain cost?

Prices vary by departure airport, resort, hotel standard, and travel dates, so the best way to check cost is to compare live deals across the regions. Spain has options from budget-friendly escapes to 5-star stays, so there is usually something for different budgets.

Where is the best place in Spain for an All Inclusive holiday?

It depends on what you want from the trip. The Canaries are a strong all-round choice for year-round sun, the Balearics suit summer beach holidays, and Benidorm on the Costa Blanca is a favourite for choice and value.

Are All Inclusive holidays to Spain good value?

They can be very good value, especially if you want to keep food and drink costs predictable. They are often easiest to justify for families, groups, or anyone planning to spend plenty of time at the hotel.

Can I book a last-minute All Inclusive holiday to Spain?

Yes - Spain is one of the easiest destinations to browse for late availability because there is such a wide mix of resorts and hotel types. If you are flexible with dates and airports, you may find especially strong value.

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