Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve looked around the web and found some of the most asked questions regarding all-inclusive holidays. We’ll aim to answer them for you here.
What's the difference between full board and all inclusive?
We have answered this in more depth here
https://www.hotelcontractbeds.co.uk/blog/full-board-vs-all-inclusive
But a short summary is:
Full Board: A Full Board holiday package includes three meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. However, any drinks (other than those served with meals) or additional snacks would typically cost extra. Also, any recreational activities or entertainment offered by the hotel would usually not be included and would need to be paid for separately.
All-Inclusive: An All-Inclusive holiday package, on the other hand, includes not just all meals but also snacks, and typically an extensive range of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. In addition, a variety of recreational activities, entertainment, and sometimes even certain water sports or excursions, are also included in the package. Essentially, once you pay for an All-Inclusive holiday, you shouldn't have to spend much more, unless you opt for extra services or amenities that are not covered in the package.
The choice between Full Board and All-Inclusive would depend on factors such as your budget, your meal and drink preferences, and how much you intend to use the hotel facilities or join in on the offered activities.
Does all-inclusive include alcohol?
Yes, typically an all-inclusive holiday package does include a variety of alcoholic beverages. This generally covers a range of locally produced beers, wines, spirits, and cocktails, which are available for free at the hotel's bars and restaurants during their opening hours.
However, it's important to note that the specifics can vary depending on the resort. Some all-inclusive packages might only offer a limited selection of alcoholic drinks for free, while premium or international brands might come at an additional cost.
The newer All-Inclusive Plus packages, on the other hand, often include a wider range of drinks, including international brand names.
It's always a good idea to check exactly what's included in your all-inclusive package before booking to avoid any surprises.
What does all inclusive-plus mean, or what does ultra all-inclusive mean?
The terms "all-inclusive plus" (AIP) and "ultra all-inclusive" represent an upgraded version of a standard all-inclusive holiday. These packages aim to provide an even more comprehensive, luxury experience. The specifics can vary, but we have created an in-depth article answering this for you here:
What Is All-Inclusive Plus?
Are cruises all-inclusive?
Cruise packages can vary widely, and while some cruise lines do offer all-inclusive packages, not all cruises are all-inclusive by default.
Typically, the base price of a cruise will include your accommodation, basic meals (usually breakfast, lunch, dinner in certain restaurants), and access to most of the ship's facilities such as the fitness centre, pool, and entertainment shows.
However, many extras are often not included in the base price. These can include drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), specialty dining or restaurants, shore excursions, onboard activities like spa treatments or classes, and gratuities.
Some luxury cruise lines do offer more all-inclusive packages, which may include all meals and drinks, gratuities, and even shore excursions, but these are generally more expensive upfront.
It's important to check the details of what's included in the price of any cruise package before booking. Some cruise lines offer the option to add an "all-inclusive" or "drinks" package onto your booking, which may be cost-effective if you plan to indulge while onboard.
Is there a limit on all-inclusive drinks?
In most all-inclusive resorts, there is no set limit on the number of drinks you can have. However, each resort may have its own policies about serving alcohol, often in line with responsible service of alcohol guidelines. For example, they might stop serving someone who appears intoxicated.
Additionally, while the drinks themselves are unlimited, there may be some limitations on when and where you can get them. Most all-inclusive packages specify that you can have unlimited drinks "during bar opening hours" or "at participating bars and restaurants." This means that if the bar is closed, or if you're at a venue that's not included in the package, you might need to pay for your drinks.
Certain types of drinks might also be excluded from the all-inclusive package. For instance, some resorts might offer unlimited local drinks but charge extra for premium or international brands. All-Inclusive Plus or ultra all-inclusive packages may offer a wider selection, including international brand names.
As always, it's best to check the specifics of the all-inclusive package before you book.
Can you get all-inclusive villa holidays?
Yes, all-inclusive villa holidays do exist, although they're less common than all-inclusive resort packages. These typically come in the form of luxury, serviced villas.
In an all-inclusive villa holiday, alongside the accommodation, you're usually provided with a variety of services such as meals prepared by a private chef, drinks, housekeeping, and sometimes even additional amenities like private pool, wellness facilities, and access to nearby attractions or activities.
Some all-inclusive villas also come with a car for personal use or a driver at your disposal. Others might include local experiences such as cooking classes, wine tasting, or guided tours.
However, it's important to note that what's included can vary significantly from one place to another, so it's essential to carefully read the details of what's included in the package before you book. You should also bear in mind that all-inclusive villa holidays tend to be more expensive than other types of holidays due to the high level of personal service and exclusivity involved.