
All Inclusive holidays are a great option if you’re looking for a hassle-free break. For starters, meals and drinks are taken care of when you book an All Inclusive package – so you don’t need to worry about paying for lots of extras while you’re away. Essentials like flights, luggage and transfers are also covered, which means the price you pay for your holiday covers all bases.
At some hotels, kids’ clubs and a huge line-up of activities are often part of the deal, too, and in certain destinations you’ll find All Inclusive is the norm. We’ve rounded up the best destinations to head to if you’re going All Inclusive, including our pick of the top hotels in each one for the perfect stress-free break.
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Turkey knows a thing or two about All Inclusive holidays, and there are two key areas to put on your radar. Antalya is home to sandy beaches, glitzy marinas and All Inclusive hotels like AQI Pegasos World. As a guest at this SplashWorld hotel, you can ride the slides and chutes at the waterpark without paying extra for entry tickets. In the Dalaman area, meanwhile, Holiday Village AQI Türkiye takes the crown for family-friendly All Inclusive breaks. Beyond the seven pools, the list of activities ticks off things like ten-pin bowling, football and an Aerial Adventure course.
Find out more about our holidays to Turkey.

If it’s a grown-up getaway you’re after, make tracks for the Greek island of Zante. While this place is home to plenty of family-friendly resorts, it’s also got a standout crop of adults-only hotels to shout about. There’s the TUI BLUE Zante Maris, which flaunts beachfront Bali beds and a luxury spa alongside its All Inclusive status. And for an even more low-key vibe, try the TUI BLUE Caravel. It’s pulled up alongside a golden strip of sand, and has a sleek infinity pool with sweeping sea views. Plus, an all-important poolside bar.
Find out more about our holidays to Greece.

Holidays to Cancun are a tale of two halves. The downtown area is all about local markets and bars, whereas the Hotel Zone lines up top-notch restaurants, shopping malls and one hell of a beach. The good news is, all our hotels in Cancun sing from the same All Inclusive song book, so you can look forward to VIP treatment – wherever you stay. Head to the Moon Palace Cancun for the biggest pool in Cancun and a whopping 13 restaurants, or the Riu Palace Peninsula for a sweet beachfront spot and an indulgent 24-hour All Inclusive set-up.
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Spain’s Balearic Islands are another top choice for this type of holiday, and they’re particularly popular with families. Menorca, for example, is home to laidback beaches like Son Bou and Cala’n Forcat that are perfect for pint-sized paddlers. And All Inclusive hotels like the TUI BLUE Grupotel Turquesa Mar lay on absolutely loads for kids. The pool scene here includes a kids’ splash zone with mini-slides and fountains, and the buffet restaurant puts on themed nights and mini buffets. Plus, the All Inclusive offering includes kids’ clubs for 3 to 11-year-olds, who can get stuck into themed activities six days a week.
Find out more about our holidays to Spain.

Egypt is a popular choice for All Inclusive holidays, and for good reason. Head to resorts like Sharm El Sheikh and you’ll find luxury hotels nestled on white-sand beaches, lapped by the clear waters of the Red Sea. The All Inclusive TUI BLUE Sensatori Coral Sea includes four restaurants, eight bars and a café – so you’ve got all sorts of options when it comes to food and drink. Plus, choosing this board basis means you’ve got more cash left over to spend on day trips, like Red Sea snorkelling and scuba diving in one direction, and Sinai Desert safaris in the other.
Find out more about our holidays to Egypt

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Author: Katie Gregory
Last updated: 4.01.25
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