

Less than 3 hours from the UK, offering plenty of sunshine and some great resorts, all inclusive holidays in the Costa Del Sol are the perfect way to enjoy some gorgeous sunshine, great food, and loads to see and do in 2025 and 2026. And don't feel like you need to stay within the confines of your hotel. Why not enjoy lunch at the marina, splash around on the Blug Flag beaches, or head out to have a fun day out at a water park?

Marbella is often seen as one of the upmarket resorts within the Costa del Sol, and with it comes luxury hotels and premium prices to match. But if you like to see and be seen, or you just like that little bit of extra 5-star luxury, then Marbella could be for you. And while you can go all inclusive here, you might be tempted by going half board or even bed & breakfast so that you can try out some of the local bars and restaurants. The luxurious accommodation and spa experiences in Marbella are perfect for those looking to relax and unwind.
Benalmadena is a favourite with Brits. The mix of busy bars and restaurants, and nightlife, combined with the more relaxed marina, make for an excellent holiday. But if you're strict on a budget and like to know that everything is already paid for, then there are still some great all inclusive hotels here, like the THB San Fermin, Holiday World Riwo and Benalmadena Palace.
As one of the closest holiday resorts to Malaga airport, Torremolinos is a cheap all inclusive option if you're looking for your budget break. Not only do you have easy access to the beach, but there's plenty to see and do outside of your resort, like Aqualand Torremolinos water park and walking down to Benalmadena marina.
As one of the most southern holiday resorts in the Costa del Sol, Estepona is actually closer to Gibraltar than Malaga, but offers the best of relaxed holidays, and plenty to do. While there are a few bars and restaurants around the marina, when you're going all inclusive, you'll probably be eating at your hotel, so when you head out, make sure to take a leisurely stroll (or not so leisurely jog) along the Paseo Maritimo de Estepona.
While you might prefer to go all inclusive, if you also love plenty of nightlife, then you might prefer Fuengirola. Many of the bars and clubs are close together, so it's easy to walk between them. But there are still some great beaches and a chilled out vibe during the day. For all inclusive hotels in Fuengirola, try places like the Hotel PYR Fuengirola and the Occidental Fuengirola.