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All inclusive with kitchenette

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Shivstar1 · 07/01/2025 16:25

Hi all,
Looking for some recommendations of hotels with all inclusive and kitchenette.
Hoping to travel late May/ early June to Spain or Portugal.
Must be within 45 min max of airport as we will have 8 month old and don't want too long a transfer.
Thanks
Shiv

OP posts:
HPandthelastwish · 07/01/2025 16:30

If you can go further the Royal Sun Apartments in Tenerife all have kitchenettes. You can book direct or we do it via TUI.
I'm not sure if they do all inclusive properly but you just charge everything to the room and pay at the end of your holiday or when you fancy before you leave.
They have a shop on site, a buffet restaurant and fine dining. All rooms have massive balconies you could take a blow up paddling pool as well as using the main tot pool.

Funkyslippers · 07/01/2025 16:35

We always look for this. Our recent favourites are Gran Oasis in Tenerife & Barut B Suites in Turkey

Funkyslippers · 07/01/2025 16:36

Oops sorry just saw you didn't mention Turkey!

Ohhelpicantthinkofaname · 07/01/2025 17:29

We stayed in a bit of a budget AI last year in Cala d’or majorca. The apartments we were put in (booked two rooms but were given two apartments) had a kitchenette and the most massive comfortable double bed I’ve ever slept in. They also had a little pool that was always super quiet just outside the apartment. Felt like your own private pool.

that said there are a lot of negative reviews for them being next to staff accommodation and the area to get to them is a little unkempt with acts and chickens running about. We liked that but apparently not many people do 😂. There are also some steps which could be awkward for a buggy.

it was right on cala gran beach, the food was fine and drinks were actually pretty decent for the price we paid for the holiday. But depends whether you’re looking for budget, if you are I’d recommend but if you like things a bit less rustic then it may not be for you. 😂

AsparagusGirl · 07/01/2025 21:23

Pretty sure we had this about 8 years ago at the Vive Sunrise, Port D'Alcudia in Majorca. It wasn't the best holiday ever as we had a not-quite potty trained 2 year old but walking distance to nice beach, decent buffet and sit down restaurant, other nearby restaurants, little kids splash pool and evening kids disco followed by adult entertainment.

Twilightstarbright · 08/01/2025 06:57

Coma Gran in Majorca.

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