Sunday Tribune

How to choose a perfect all-inclusive holiday that suits your needs

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

THE allure of all-inclusive resorts lies in their promise of convenienc­e, affordabil­ity and relaxation, allowing guests to indulge in leisure and recreation without constantly reaching for their wallets.

However, not all all-inclusive packages are created equal. Some may offer a basic selection of amenities, while others go above and beyond to provide a truly inclusive experience.

According to Club Med, travellers need to do a bit of homework to understand what each package entails before making a booking.

“While all-inclusive packages offer a comprehens­ive experience with meals, drinks, and activities included, there are other holiday packages that claim to be all-inclusive but are actually what is termed ‘half board’ packages.

“These typically only include breakfast and one other meal, usually dinner, which means guests are responsibl­e for purchasing their own lunch and any additional snacks or beverages,” said the hotel group, which specialise­s in all-inclusive holidays.

It also said half board packages may include access to basic resort amenities such as pools and gyms, however, additional activities and entertainm­ent come with extra costs.

Here are 3 tips from the hotel group, to help you choose an all-inclusive holiday to suit your needs.

Consider your budget

Determine how much you’re willing to spend on your holiday, to see which option offers the best value for your money.

“With all-inclusive packages, you are aware of how much everything will cost, and you pay for it upfront. This gives you the peace of mind of budgeting in advance and sorting out the payment before you go on holiday, so you can enjoy the time away without keeping tabs on expenses,” said the group.

Certain holiday operators also offer the option of a low deposit to secure your stay, allowing you to effectivel­y manage your cash flow.

“For the price-conscious, a half board package might initially seem to be more appealing, but the savings made by not going all-inclusive can be, and usually are, wiped out by the inevitable additions that occur during a holiday, and it could ultimately end up costing you more,” they advised. Evaluate your needs

The hotel group also said that if

you prefer the convenienc­e and ease of having logistics organised in advance and everything included in one package, then an all-inclusive option like the holiday packages offered by Club Med may be the ideal choice for you.

“Guests can enjoy a diverse daily culinary experience with internatio­nal buffets, speciality restaurant­s, snacks, beverages, and themed dinners all in the package without any extra costs.

“Beyond dining, Club Med caters for the active by offering a plethora of activities and amenities at their sun and snow resorts, such as land and water sports, ski and snowboardi­ng lessons, yoga, archery, padel, evening entertainm­ent, and supervised kids’ clubs and children’s programmes,” they said.

The group highlighte­d that some brands/holiday providers take it even beyond by offering a full hassle-free experience.

At Club Med, for instance, the bracelet you receive upon check-in is the key to your room, and your ski locker, and allows you to walk out of your room with absolutely nothing other than your bracelet, which is all included in the package, and convenient­ly accessible for your holiday pleasure.

Read the fine print

And finally, the hotel group said it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of planning a holiday, but before you book, take it upon yourself to carefully review the details of each package to ensure you understand exactly what is included. “Pay attention to any restrictio­ns or limitation­s that may apply, such as dining hours, activity availabili­ty, beverages on offer and childcare options and timetables. Understand­ing these details will help you make an informed decision and avoid any nasty financial surprises that could ruin your stay,” they said.

Club Med also said that as travellers navigate the myriad options in the all-inclusive landscape, it’s crucial to distinguis­h between superficia­l claims of inclusivit­y and genuine offerings that prioritise guest satisfacti­on and well-being.

The hotel group said that while all-inclusive packages may initially seem pricier upfront, they can provide better value for money, as they include a wide range of amenities and activities that would normally incur additional costs on a half-board package – leaving you with a hefty bill at the end of your holiday.

“So, whether you’re dreaming of basking in the sun or carving fresh tracks in the snow, consider a truly all-inclusive adventure that exceeds expectatio­ns, gives you peace of mind and creates memories to last a lifetime.”

 ?? ?? ENJOYING fun in the snow at an allinclusi­ve holiday resort. | Supplied
ENJOYING fun in the snow at an allinclusi­ve holiday resort. | Supplied

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