

With prices from less than £300pp, all inclusive holidays to Spain really don't have to break the bank. And there are so many holiday destinations to choose from too. From the infamous Benidorm and the true love/hate relationship Brits have with it, to the glorious all inclusive resorts of Fuerteventura, you'll want to get it right.
Make sure you check what is and isn't included within the price of your booking, as it can vary from company to company. For example, when booking flight inclusive beach escapes with Jet2holidays, they will usually include check-in luggage, seat selection and airport transfers, but when booking with On The Beach, you might only have your flight and hotel automatically included. Some brands also have a 'Plus' option which gives you even more such as premium alcoholic drinks brands included in the cost.
Once you arrive, you'll find that much of the entertainment and daytime activities are included free, although some, such as mini golf, tennis courts or sports lessons may be extra. This is where having somewhere with a great kids' club can be an absolute lifesaver if you're away with children. Meals and often afternoon snacks will be included, while most drinks including local alcoholic drinks will be available too.
You may also be able to include family friendly attractions and theme park tickets within the cost of your holiday, like staying at Villa Mandi in Tenerife, with a visit to Siam Park, the world's number one rated water park!
Going all inclusive can be a great way to save money, especially when travelling with kids. In fact many of the bigger hotels in Spain have a dedicated children's section at the buffet restaurant. Free child place holidays on an all inclusive board basis are a popular option for families to secure discounts when two adults are travelling, helping you stick to your budget. Keep an eye out for promo and discount codes too, usually found on My Budget Break, voucher code websites and often directly on the tour operator website. These offers usually have certain terms and conditions, like when you spend over a certain amount of money you get a certain percentage discount.
An all inclusive escape for adults only in Spain might be your ideal way to unwind. No screaming kids to worry about, and no crazy food and drinks bills to worry about either. Popular resorts to look at are Sandos Monaco in Benidorm, Barcelo Santiago in Tenerife, and the H10 White Suites in Lanzarote. Take a look at our video from a visit to the TUI BLUE Los Gigantes in Tenerife, for another adult only option.
As of May 2022, the Spanish government imposed certain drink limit restrictions for holidaymakers to certain parts of Spain. The main rule you need to know is that all inclusive resorts will limit alcoholic drinks to six per person per day. This is then split into three drinks at lunch and three drinks with your evening meal. There are four areas affected by the new rules which are Playa de Palma, El Arenal and Magaluf in Majorca, and the West End area of San Antonio in Ibiza. Other parts of the islands and Menorca are not affected at this stage.