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Adult only, all inclusive, European package - where to look?

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Mostlyjustaluker · 19/03/2015 18:06

I am trying to find an all inclusive holiday, in Europe in an adult only hotel.

We have been on thomson couple before in Italy and to Greek Islands and liked to be able to get out and about as well. Does anybody have any suggestions or know of other travel agents who offer similar style of holidays?

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bucketofchicken · 19/03/2015 18:14

Very few adult only all inclusive options in Europe in my experience! Would you consider an adults only hotel with good dining options?

Mostlyjustaluker · 19/03/2015 18:27

Yes, definitely. Only normally go all inclusive so I can be truely lazy.

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bucketofchicken · 19/03/2015 18:32

These guys do good holidays. You could specify that you want somewhere with good restaurants, or somewhere that has loads of restaurants within a five minute walk. www.scottdunn.com/

I've spent a long time looking for AI in Europe and haven't found anywhere that looks like the kind of luxury you want on an adults only holiday.

storytopper · 19/03/2015 19:53

Ok, Turkey is not Europe but we went to the Voyage Hotel in Bodrum, Turkey. AI and adults only. Was lovely.

www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g298658-d315127-Reviews-Voyage_Bodrum-Bodrum_City_Bodrum_Mugla_Province_Turkish_Aegean_Coast.html

Not easy to go for walks from it but water taxis - £2 - run all day to Bodrum across the bay. We also went on a day trip to Kos - 19 euros each.

Mostlyjustaluker · 19/03/2015 19:55

Thanks. It does not need to be especially luxurious just not have any children.

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Bunbaker · 19/03/2015 22:13

We stayed here last year and loved it. We don't "do" all inclusive, but stayed on a half board basis and the food was lovely. You can order off the bar menu for lunch then you wouldn't have to leave the hotel at all, but IMO part of the fun on going on holiday is exploring, going for a walk, trying the local bars and restaurants and sightseeing.

The service and attentiveness of the staff and the quality of the rooms was excellent. I only wish I could pick this hotel up and plonk it down in any destination I want.

Mostlyjustaluker · 20/03/2015 16:28

Thanks everybody. Bunbaker that used to be my idea of a good holiday but now I need to not have to think!

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Bunbaker · 20/03/2015 16:38

You don't need to think though. You don't even need to leave the hotel if you don't want to.

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