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Does this holiday exist?!

5 replies

OohMrDarcy · 20/05/2026 11:33

Hi all

Hoping the wider wisdom will help me out here!

Looking to book first ever all inclusive holiday for next summer (2027)

Its just me and two kids (20F / 17M) we are looking for this but I suspect it doesn't exist - any ideas / suggestions greatly appreciated, losing the will to live on every site I look on :

  • separate bedrooms needed so I guess apartment / villa type accommodation )
  • Ideally all inclusive so I actually get to relax and they get as many drinks and snacks as they want without me stressing about the bill
  • Not too busy - ND household and we've not done this type of holiday before
  • Ideally things like watersports either included or very nearby where we can do some fun stuff
  • Pool(s) essential

Likely to be one of the last holidays my elsest wants to come on so would like to make it a bit special if I can... though budget not huge (no holiday this year as just bought our house)

Please just tell me bluntly if the combination above doesn't exist anywhere!

OP posts:
ewwdavid99 · 20/05/2026 11:42

A tip I read on here is to increase your booking to 6 adults when searching. This will show you properties with 3 bedroom suites / villas etc. On Jet2 you can then filter by all inclusive and watersports. This should give you some options and then you can change your search to 3 adults and change the room type back to the larger one if it doesn't automatically offer it.

Hope this makes sense!

Bjorkdidit · 20/05/2026 13:05

Might be best asking Jet2 to help you find what you're looking for.

However expect the food to be mediocre and accessed by a scrum at the buffet.

I would go for self catering that is walking distance from a shop and send the DC there while you lay on your lounger. For example:

villaspuertorubicon.com/

FusionChefGeoff · 20/05/2026 13:29

Quiet AI options tend to be very expensive I’m afraid - do you have to go in holidays or can you go early if youngest finishes exams?

Woozybazoochy · 21/05/2026 08:45

We are only a family of 4 but we all like our own rooms so I book either connecting rooms or 2 bed family room. But unfortunately it doesn't come cheap. I would start by searching Jet 2 'rooms for bigger family' and see what your options are. Chat GPT will be able to find places too.
The cheaper AI resorts where you could potentially book 2 rooms or more will have more basic food/drink options so it depends on what is most important to you.

TeamGeriatric · 21/05/2026 13:37

Curve ball, but have you considered Thailand? Better weather if you could travel in winter. It's definitely a long flight, and the flights are not going to be cheap, but it's significantly cheaper once you arrive compared to European prices. It's probably also not going to be AI, but food is cheap and delicious, although I realise some ND people may struggle with the food being a bit different. We had a 3 bed villa with private pool at Glam Habitat in Kamala beach for about £1,500 for a week. Not beachfront, but close to the beach.

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