July 9, 2023 | Kaddy Gibson

Top Five All-Inclusive Resorts In Europe


Europe may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think about all-inclusive vacations, but there are several incredible resorts throughout the continent. Whether you’re looking for fun in the sun or adventures in the Alps, these properties have activities for everyone. Take a look at five of the best all-inclusive resorts in Europe.


Iberostar Royal Andalus—Chiclana De La Frontera, Spain

Iberostar Royal Andalus, all-inclusive resortIberostar

The luxurious Iberostar Royal Andalus is situated along the beautiful waters near Cadiz. The Royal Andalus is an affordable all-inclusive resort with fun amenities for the whole family. This property features several indoor and outdoor pools along with a poolside bar and water park for kids. You can also check out their impressive golf course or stay fit at the gym. Relaxation is imminent with a stop at the spa, which includes a sauna and Turkish bath. The Royal Andalus offers several cool dining options, including a chance to try some traditional Andalusian cuisine and fresh seafood. The rooms at this resort are spacious and most have a balcony or terrace overlooking the acclaimed Barossa Beach. You definitely get the most bang for your buck when you stay at the Royal Andalus.

Ikos Oceania—Nea Moudania, Greece

Ikos Oceania, all-inclusive resortIkos Resorts

With incredible views of the Aegean Sea and Halkidiki’s mountains, Ikos Oceania is one of the most beautiful resorts in Greece. There are endless opportunities for fun at this resort, and they offer a wide range of excursions like mountain hiking, canoeing, and Greek dance classes. There are also many food options, including a buffet with cuisine from all over the world. The spa at Ikos Oceania is world-famous and features a heated pool and hot tub. It also has huge floor-to-ceiling windows that give you a breathtaking view of the ocean. The rooms at the resort also feature large windows, in addition to furnished terraces, minibars, and the latest entertainment systems.

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Paloma Pasha Resort—Menderes, Turkey

Paloma Pasha , all-inclusive resortPaloma Hotels

The Paloma Pasha is another all-inclusive resort by the tranquil waters of the Aegean Sea. This beachside paradise offers many cool activities including snorkeling, diving, surfing, and parasailing. You can also work up a sweat with Pilates and fitness classes before cooling off at the indoor pool. Paloma Pasha has an incredible spa with a wide range of luxurious treatments, a sauna, and a Turkish bath. The resort has many options for dining, including fresh seafood, Turkish cuisine, an organic buffet, and 24/7 bar service. The rooms at Paloma Pasha will make you feel like royalty, and come with the latest entertainment systems, a minibar, and balcony. With an upgraded package, you can even get your own personal hot tub.

Grand Palladium Sicilia Resort & Spa—Sicily, Italy

Grand Palladium Sicilia Resort & SpaPalladium Hotel Group

Situated along the picturesque coast of Palermo, Grand Palladium Sicilia Resort & Spa has an unparalleled number of activities and facilities for you to enjoy. This sprawling complex includes several indoor and outdoor pools, swim-up bars, clubs for kids and teens, and a nightclub for adults. They also offer fitness classes, live performances, and language lessons. Options for dining are abundant at Grand Palladium and the spacious accommodations have enough room for the whole family.

Club Med Saint-Moritz Roi Soleil—Moritz, Switzerland

Club Med Saint-Moritz Roi Soleil, all-inclusive resortClub Med

If you are looking for some winter fun, then head over to Club Med Saint-Moritz Roi Soleil. This all-inclusive ski resort is situated in the stunning Swiss Alps and provides you with ski passes for the slopes of the world-renowned Engadin Valley. You can also ride in a horse-drawn sleigh before warming up in Club Med’s massive lounge or catching a show at the theater. There are lots of options for food, including Swiss fondue and delectable desserts. The rooms at Club Med are cozy with coffeemakers, entertainment systems, and outstanding views of the Bernina Mountains.

 

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