Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

How much money would you take on a all inclusive holiday?

30 replies

riverbliver · 23/10/2023 13:21

Going away in two weeks and are staying all inclusive.
We have been to this hotel before so know the food is great /with 5 restaurants so loads of choice.
We have spent money upgrading to a suite so don't want to spend a fortune.
We aren't doing any excursions just want to relax.
Probably head into the local towns twice for a couple of drinks and a souvenir but will eat at hotel.
Taxis are around 7 euro each way
We think about £300 and £100 for airport breakfast /duty free etc
So £400 altogether
Do you think this will be enough ?
All our transfers are included too

OP posts:
TwigTheWonderKid · 23/10/2023 22:58

adriftabroad · 23/10/2023 17:16

100 euros tops.

Tips not expected or encouraged generally.

Not encouraged by whom?

adriftabroad · 24/10/2023 06:53

By the travel companies. For very good reasons. (At least the several I worked for at director level)

McIntire · 24/10/2023 06:55

Just get a Monzo

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about these subjects:

23Oct · 24/10/2023 08:23

adriftabroad · 24/10/2023 06:53

By the travel companies. For very good reasons. (At least the several I worked for at director level)

What reasons?

I don't tip but curious about why travel companies don't recommend them?

mirmc · 13/03/2024 08:17

I think the OP meant how much spending money would they need on an all inclusive. I'm sure everyone is used to using cards.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page