Catering

With so many board bases from Room Only to All Inclusive holidays, it can be tricky deciding what to go for.

What is a Full Board holiday? Full Board means that breakfast, lunch and dinner are included in the holiday price, but any drinks or snacks outside these meal times will cost you extra. Full Board is easily confused with All Inclusive, but doesn’t have quite the same offerings, which can have its benefits, depending on your holiday preferences.

Many holidaymakers love going Full Board because it leaves room for you to get out and experience a destination’s nightlife scene for yourself. With drinks not included in the price, you don’t have to feel guilty about spending money on drinks elsewhere.

That said, Full Board still usually includes a basic range of drinks, like tea, juice and coffee. And many holidaymakers enjoy three meals without fizzy or alcoholic drinks and snacks anyway, so this option allows them to save money on amenities they wouldn’t have used in the first place.

What are the benefits of booking Full Board? 1/ Stay by the pool 2/ Cost effective 3/ Great for kids.

Other types of package holidays:

Room only – This board basis is a much-loved choice for its flexibility and is great for those who are looking to try new restaurants, as it includes no meals or cooking facilities.

Self Catering – Self Catering means meals aren’t included in the price of your holiday package, but you’ll be provided with facilities to prepare meals and snacks. This is a good option if you’re travelling with picky eaters, or are interested in trying the local cuisine and want to save a little extra cash, that would otherwise be spent on dining out.

Bed and Breakfast – When you choose Bed and Breakfast, only your breakfast will be included in your stay. It’s a favourite for explorers that want to have a meal in the morning but eat out for the rest of the day.

Half Board – With Half Board, you can take advantage of two meals per day, usually breakfast and dinner. This option excludes drinks except for basics such as tea and juice. It’s is a great choice if you’re holidaying with kids or want to have a little flexibility.

All Inclusive – All Inclusive is the biggie, as it means everything is included in the price you pay. Flights, hotel, three meals a day, drinks and snacks are all covered, though the food and drinks on offer will vary based on your hotel. All Inclusive is a crowd-pleaser because it offers excellent value for money.

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