Just think about it – not having to pay for anything (after the initial payment) and everything you need all in one place, including virtually an endless supply of food and drink. Sounds like a dream.
I had only ever been on one all-inclusive holiday in my 35 years on this earth – a cruise from Australia to Fiji, and back (back in the days when I lived in Australia).
It was a fantastic experience at the time. But that was over 10 years ago, and my taste in holidays has changed since.
Now, my wife and I prefer either a cosy staycation in the UK, where we can go out on walks with our golden retriever, or visiting an overseas destination where there is plenty to see and do.
So when I was offered the chance to travel to Crete for an all-inclusive stay at Mirabello Bay Luxury Resort, I jumped at the chance to try something a little different.
3 things to consider before booking an all-inclusive holiday
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Mirabello Bay (I’ll get to that in a minute), but upon our return, we had time to reflect and asked ourselves – are all-inclusive holidays really “worth it”?
We decided there were three main things to consider before booking an all-inclusive holiday:
What exactly is included in an all-inclusive package?
It is worth considering exactly what you get when booking an all-inclusive holiday.
At Mirabello Bay, food and drink were included in the package, meaning you could enjoy a drink at any of the bars on site, or a meal at any of the fantastic restaurants on site, including:
- Elia
- Kafenion (my favourite)
- Bahia Mar Grill
- Amalthea
Kafenion restaurant was my favourite. (Image: Patrick Glover)
While Amalthea was an all-you-can-eat buffet with a wide range of options, the others served up delicious Cretan dishes.
Another feature of Mirabello Bay is Spilia, a natural cave for “unique and exclusive” wine tastings.
All residents also have access to the numerous pools scattered across the site, a gym, a tennis court, a hotel-only beach, and an exclusive waterpark.
But if you are looking to do more than just lounge around with a cocktail by the beach, that is when you start to venture out of the all-inclusive package.
For example, you can take part in various water sports at Mirabello Bay, or head out for a spot of sailing, but all will cost you extra.
There are also spa treatments available on-site (in the Aegeo Spa), which again, guests have to pay for.
All-inclusive holidays are different for everyone
So this leads into my next point – what are you looking to get out of your holiday?
If you are looking to spend your time away relaxing in the sun, by a pool (or beach), eating and drinking as much as possible, then an all-inclusive holiday is perfect.
Having our own private pool with out room was one of the highlights of our stay. (Image: Patrick Glover)
They are also ideal for families, as there is always plenty for the kids to do, and you can do it all within the safety of the hotel grounds.
At Mirabello Bay there were daily shows, sports activities, a kids club, and a water park, while in the evenings, families could sit under the stars and watch a movie at the hotel’s outdoor cinema.
When it came to food, the buffet at Amalthea had something for everyone, even the fussiest of eaters.
As I mentioned at the beginning of the article, my wife and I like to be active when on our holidays – heading out for walks, sightseeing, and just getting as much out of our trip as possible.
For people like us, an all-inclusive holiday may not be the way to go.
Don’t get me wrong, there was still plenty to do. On-site, we were able to:
- Partake in various water sports – prices vary depending on the activity.
- Play tennis – free.
- Workout at the gym – free.
- Relax with a spa treatment – starting from €33.
- Visit the waterpark – free (for hotel guests).
I enjoyed spending time in the ocean while in Crete, whether it be swimming or in a kayak (pictured). (Image: Patrick Glover)
Off-site, we took part in various activities, including:
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Island of Spinalonga (a must-visit) – entry €20 and boat transfer to the island from €14.
- Walk into the nearby town of Agios Nikolaos – free.
- Take part in a Cretan culture experience at Spiridi Olive Oil Farm – tour €8 and cooking class €45 (adult prices per person).
Spinalonga (pictured) is a must-visit if you are visiting Crete. (Image: Patrick Glover)
While most of these activities aren’t overly expensive, if you are looking to partake in numerous adventures, it does add up.
Are all-inclusive holidays worth it?
So, are all-inclusive holidays “worth it”? I don’t think it is a simple yes or no answer.
It depends really on what you are looking to get out of your holiday and whether you are going as a couple or a family.
The current lead-in rate for a deluxe room with a bay view and an all-inclusive package at Mirabello Bay in 2026 is £511 per night (prices will vary throughout the year).
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Put simply, you have to think about whether it is worth spending £511 per person, per night to cover:
- Your three meals a day, plus any extra food you consume in between
- All you can drink
- Accommodation, with a private pool (not available with all rooms)
- Access to exclusive pools, beaches, and a waterpark
- Gym access
- And more…
It is also worth considering prices and what is available will vary between resorts, I have just used Mirabello Bay as an example.
So…will you be booking an all-inclusive holiday for your next trip? Let us know in the poll above or in the comments below.
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