We recently asked families if they liked all inclusive holidays. The answer was yes. Not least because many all inclusive resorts are now stunning, in great destinations and come with so much included. And that’s before we even mention the carefree, don’t-open-your wallet-all-holiday-long feeling which works so well when you’re travelling with kids. In response to your enthusiastic ‘yes’, we’ve personally tested several all inclusive resorts from Greece to the Caribbean and picked the best of the best for families. Are you an all inclusive expert or ready to give it a go? Read on.
Daios Cove Luxury Resort & Villas: all inclusive holidays in Crete
Tucked away in a secluded cove with crystal-clear waters and a pristine private beach, Daios Cove Luxury Resort & Villas is quite the find.
Arriving at this super luxe resort through the hotel’s olive grove, we were full of first-day excitement. And, with two teenagers in tow we wasted no time before exploring. Daois Cove turned out to be sculpted out of the hillside rock with panoramic views out to the deep blue Aegean Sea. The buildings perfectly complimented the natural surroundings of sea and rock. Although it took some time to navigate round the different levels of the resort. However, if you get lost for long enough, you simply end up back at one of the hotel’s funiculars. These whizz you down to the sandy, gently sloping, child-friendly beach. Or alternatively they whisk you up to the infinity pool: our favourite holiday hang out and where my kids got to try scuba for the first time.
Dais Cove really is a paradise for families. Every staff member makes children feel extraordinarily welcome. They’re also old hands at this family travel lark: smilingly providing a steady stream of non-alcoholic cocktails and snacks to our sun loungers.
Rooms with private pools are heaven for kids
Most of the rooms have private pools and we plumped for adjoining rooms. My teenage daughter felt like she’d won the lottery as she had her own pool. However, our pool next door also created a perfect space for endless games of water volleyball with her brother.
Daios Cove has plenty of choice on the dining front too. We often gravitated towards the relaxed Beach House restaurant. But Taverna was irresistible too, serving up Cretan delicacies like sole and almond butter or lamb pie with feta. The menu changes from restaurant to restaurant, but child-friendly staples are available everywhere. My two loved trying out everything on offer and the youngest developed a big love of dolmas.
Of course, adults should remember it’s their holiday too. So make the most of the excellent kids clubs and teen activities, and take yourself to the Kepos by Goco wellness centre. This is now one of the leading spas in Greece and offers all sorts of new fangled treatments. I tried Cryotherapy in a -85° cubicle where it actually snowed – listening to Vanilla Ice on headphones of course! After the two minute treatment was over, I emerged feeling energised and, yes, a bit buzzed. I also tried the spa’s Pnoe system. Pnoe is Greek for breath and I had my resting breath measured for health stats and advice. This intriguing data was then given to one of the trainers and transformed into the best workout for my body.
Plenty to see and do on the gorgeous north east coast of Crete
We did find it difficult to drag ourselves away from this beautiful resort. However, a morning trip to Spinalonga was a must do. This nearby island, made famous by Victoria Hislop and her bestseller ‘The Island’, was once home to a leper colony. The diseased were banished here between 1903 and 1957 when a cure was developed and the remaining residents returned to the mainland. The kids found the island fascinating. And actually walking round the streets and seeing how they people lived in the not-so-distant past excited them much more than Crete’s ancient ruins.
The sign of a good holiday is when real life feels a world away, and it certainly felt like that in our Daios Cove bubble.
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Amada Colossos: the luxury of ultra all-inclusive in Rhodes
Greece is king of all inclusive holidays, with amazing choice and breadth, and it was first to pioneer the idea of ‘ultra’ or ‘luxe’ all-inclusive. This new breed of resorts takes the all-inclusive concept upmarket and Amada Colossos is luxe for sure.
It starts with a prime spot on the best coastline in Rhodes: sandy and serene Kallithea. Then follows up with stylish interiors incorporating raffia, driftwood and whitewash to create a laid-back, beach-house feel.
We also liked the way it welcomed both honeymooners and half-termers, with its Adults-Only zones. So families needn’t worry about disturbing couples, nor that the hotel is wall-to-wall children. Plus, parents can escape to the adult pool when they have the chance, as there’s not just one, but three kids’ clubs, caring for new born babies right through to teens. And we guarantee, all ages will love the waterpark complete with five flumes, an aqua tower, splash zones and slides, not to mention the lazy river.
Cool stuff for families day and night
Innovative as ever, Amada Colossos is one of the first hotels to work with Yoto. These in-room screen-free players read children’s books and play music and podcasts. Plus, they also double as a night light, clock and Bluetooth speaker. Then there’s the Small Fingerprints programme. Here kids aged 4-15 can learn how to cook healthy food, including Greek dishes. The programme even throws mini discos, as well as variety and comedy shows, karaoke and quiz nights. Honestly, at Amada Colossos it’s not a case of night time being the point when babysitters step in, it’s simply time for families to have even more fun together.
The resort takes food seriously too with no fewer than 14 restaurants, cafes and bars. We loved the waterfront, Greek Taverna, with Aegean views, for fresh fish, lobster, octopus or squid. And the Family Pool Bar was perfect for long lunches in the shade of an ancient olive tree. So forget any preconceptions you have about all inclusive holidays because Amada Colossos may well be the best holiday you’ve ever had.
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Creta Maris Beach Resort: a Cretan combo of waterparks and authenticity
If you like your all inclusive holidays authentic, good value and stress-free, we have found you the perfect place. Creta Maris Beach Resort rests on the rugged northern coast of Crete, and is a sprawling, beach-side property built in traditional Cretan style which welcomes families with open arms.
Wandering through its winding lanes with your kids, you’ll be forgiven for thinking you all got lost in a sparkling clean Greek village, complete with bougainvillea and whitewashed walls. There’s a chilled vibe and no one is in a rush here. It’s a joy to happen upon hidden squares, yet undiscovered restaurants, and even a Greek Orthodox chapel.
The best part for a mum travelling solo with two teens was the giant onsite water park. Here I could grab a sun lounger and read two whole books while my kids wore themselves out on the slides.
Feast on organic produce direct from the Creta Maris farm
It was also a joy not to have to think about cooking dinner! We managed to visit all six of the restaurants in the four days of our stay. All were excellent, but we especially loved Pithos. This is the resort’s organic restaurant where 90% of the ingredients are grown at the on-site farm or sourced from local suppliers. We feasted there on Staka: a heady mix of cream cheese, potatoes, eggs and thyme. And we can personally recommend the Keftedes: Greek meatballs with tahini. The morning after our meal, we visited the farm and were shown round by one of the workers who was rightly proud of their crops of herbs, fruits and nuts.
All 680 rooms are spacious, and our modern sea view suite had its own hot tub on the terrace. The kids loved that there were 16 different pools to pick from, tons of water sports and even an outdoor cinema. Younger children will love the Asterias Kids’ Club week with its Greek cooking club and disco. Our time here in the warm Cretan sunshine simply whizzed by.
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MarBella Corfu: all inclusive holidays where indulgence is encouraged
MarBella Corfu calls its all inclusive holidays, ‘Ultra All-Inclusive’, and frankly I was sceptical. What does that even mean? But the proof of the pudding is in the pudding, it turns out. As well as in all the food, drink, facilities and entertainment your little heart desires. But there’s plenty here that you might not expect. Think trips out on a traditional wooden Kaiki boat, robotics and ceramics workshops for kids, aerial yoga and unlimited ice cream.
Although the biggest perks here are off-piste. It would be easy to stay put at this lovely resort on the blissfully calm east coast of Corfu. And it would no doubt make commercial sense for the management to encourage that. Instead, you’re given every opportunity to get out and explore the island. There are reduced rates at the on-site car hire company and a ‘Dine Around’ scheme lets you spend resort food & drink credit in local restaurants.