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Justtheoneplease · 04/09/2018 10:07

My friend and I would like to book an All inclusive holiday next June. I normally use First choice if I book however prices are coming up really dear. Can anyone recommend any other companies. Ideally want a package and around the £550 price range. Also looking at Greek Islands rather than the Canaries or Spain or similar. Thanks Smile

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BitOutOfPractice · 04/09/2018 10:09

Expedia? Then you aren't tied to one provider.

Justtheoneplease · 04/09/2018 10:48

I've looked at them but you need to book it all separately. Tried Thomas Cook, Jet2 and TUI but can't think of any others.

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BitOutOfPractice · 04/09/2018 11:43

No you don't. Just click flight + hotel on the home page. When you've got your hotel choices up, filter the results to only show AI

buttermilkwaffles · 04/09/2018 13:30

Use a cashback site to get 10% cashback, Thomas Cook, Tui, Easyjet Holidays, First Choice, Expedia, Olympic Holidays and quite a few others have cashback.

BarbaraofSevillle · 04/09/2018 17:50

£550 isn't much to pay for flights, accomodation and all food and drink for a week. At that price, the quality of the hotel and/or the food or drink isn't going to be great, which would ruin a holiday for me.

With that budget, I'd be looking at self catering or B&B in an apartment and eat out once a day and make simple food in the accomodation for the other meals. That way you're not tied to the hotel if you don't like the food and you have money available to eat out with.

But jet2holidays have a good few options for AI at £400-500 pp. Turkey is likely to best combination of cost/quality.

LoniceraJaponica · 04/09/2018 22:53

I'm with Barbara on this. Crap food on hoiday is a deal breaker for me.

BarbaraofSevillle · 05/09/2018 08:41

Sorry, I misread the OP and thought that she was saying she wanted to spend less than £550 pp, but my original point still stands that I wouldn't book AI unless it was a very luxurious one, which I wouldn't want to pay for anyway, and certainly not in the Greek Islands where one of the great joys is wandering off for lunch and dinner in all the little tavernas.

Jet2holidays usually have well priced packages, lots of choice, and you can put your requiremetns in their deals section to quickly filter through what is on offer.

LoniceraJaponica · 05/09/2018 08:58

I rate Jet2 as a tour operator anyway. Having priced up holidays separately and compared them to a Jet2 package I have found them pretty competitive (during peak holiday times anyway).

Justtheoneplease · 05/09/2018 10:19

Thanks everyone but it's just a cheap break away. Friend doesn't want to do self catering. Not looking for anything luxurious just some time in the sun as have a big event coming up and want to top up a tan.

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