In a period where the UK seems to be going into a painful recession, the holiday sector seems to be on a very shy way back down, where for many it is becoming more a luxury than a need.
Nevertheless, British travellers found a way to give value to their money and that was with the All-Inclusive Vacation model.
With all the main meals, drinks, and snacks included, the only spending you need to worry about is if you want to buy some souvenirs or do some tours around.
Research published in ABTA’s 2023 Travel Trends report reveals that 29% of us plan to take an all-inclusive holiday this year, to keep costs down, with 40% aged 44 and under, and 57% young families.
According to recently published data, many have found that it can be around 15% c
heaper to book an All Inclusive instead of a B&B or even an H&B package.
Being this a great option for beach travellers, families, or even luxury vacations, nowadays there has never been a more varied offer when it comes to All Inclusive.
Many 5-star resorts are starting to introduce this concept, integrating a range of experiences and activities such as scuba diving, cooking classes, and spa treatments.
Well-known hotel brands such as Marriott Bonvoy plans to build a larger number of All-Inclusive, around Europe offering all meals, drinks, Wi-Fi, entertainment, non-motorized water sports, health club access, and kid’s activities in one price only.
The All-Inclusive model not only has been extended to 5-star resorts but had also reached some major cruise lines, such as Princess and Holiday American offering packages with unlimited drinks, Wi-Fi, and gratuities.
Want to book an All Inclusive?
Travel by Moniz is offering all-inclusive seven-night breaks to this amazing five-star resort Enotel Lido in Madeira from £788 pp. The price includes return flights from Gatwick in January 2024, transfers, 02 full-day tours around the island, meals, and drinks. www.travelbymoniz.com
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