CHEAP all inclusives aren’t just for Brits lucky enough to afford foreign holidays – there are some great value breaks with free food and drink in the UK too if you delve deep enough.
Pay one price upfront and all your food, drinks, snacks and entertainment is provided on tap, meaning you can leave your wallet and your worries in your room – the issue is, most people have no idea they even exist.
All across the UK, secret staycation packages have started popping up with food and drink offers included in your booking.
The Sun’s Travel team have found some fab deals to book now, including autumn half term holidays and frugal festive breaks:
All prices are per person per night.
Butlin’s, Bognor Regis, £25pp
Famous for its family-friendly facilities, Redcoat entertainment and huge indoor waterpark, Butlin’s is now offering even more value for money with their new all-inclusive food and drinks bundles.
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Available in Bognor Regis and Skegness, savvy guests can choose from a variety of packages starting with the budget-friendly Food Court deal, which includes both a buffet-style breakfast and dinner served in a sit-down restaurant.
Expect full English breakfast, an omelette bar, plus cereals and pastries and tea, coffee and juices.
Dinner options include a nightly roast option and dishes like piri-piri chicken and lasagne, as well as a salad and dessert bars – and it’s eat-all-you-want.
You can also upgrade to slightly fancier options like Off-Peak Premium Dining, a time-restricted package in The Deck, The Yacht Club and Coast restaurants.
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This is an extra £8 per day for adults and £3 for kids.
All offer buffet-style dining, but with additional grill, pasta and wok stations.
Or there’s the premium DineAround package that lets you pick whichever resort restaurant you’d like to dine in, instead of being given a designated place to eat.
This includes family favourite, The Firehouse Grill – which serves burgers, nachos and chicken platters.
The DineAround package is £11 more per day than the basic package deal for adults and £4 per day for kids.
As part of the Showtime Bundle, all-inclusive drinks can also be included on all-dining packages, with alcohol served from 11am (only sold on certain holiday dates).
Enjoy Madri lager, Bacardi Rum and Gordon’s Gin at Bognor’s all-inclusive bars like the Beachcomber Inn and Hotshots, as well in restaurants and show venues like Centre Stage and Studio 36.
Get the deal: £399 for a Showtime four-night break for two adults and two children under five, staying in a Comfort Apartment with breakfast, dinner and all inclusive drinks packages included.
This includes mid-week festive breaks. Butlins.com
Parkdean Pendine Sands, Carmarthen, £26pp
One of the best things about an all-inclusive holiday is not having to cook, and Parkdean Resorts have just launched an add-on dining package in several of their parks.
At various locations, including Pendine Sands in South Wales, you can now go all-inclusive with your stay.
Packages start from £75 per adult and £25 per child for the duration of your stay (Monday to Friday only).
The deal includes breakfast, lunch and dinner in the on-site restaurant, a dedicated kids’ menu, and unlimited hot and cold drinks all day (although, sorry folks, booze is extra).
Unlike Butlin’s, the all-inclusive deal at Parkdean includes three meals a day and is usually a sit-down meal rather than a buffet.
You can expect dishes like Churrasco steak and fries, katsu curry, pizzas, salad bowls, as well as milkshakes, soft drinks and Costa coffees.
The downside is it’s only available Monday to Friday and the very few dishes – chicken and rib combo, for example – that are priced over £19.99 will add a £5 surcharge.
While booze is extra, you can get a pint of Carling for £5.95 or Madri for £6.55, while a glass of Pinot Grigio is £4.30.
However, as all holiday-parkers know, you can still bring your own drinks or buy some in the resort supermarket to drink on the deck of your caravan once the kids go to bed.
Get the deal: Standard caravan from £111 for three nights for two adults and two children, plus a £200 bolt-on for four for unlimited dining. parkdeanresorts.co.uk
Warner Hotels, Norton Grange Coastal Village, Isle of Wight, £46.50pp (adults only)
With hotels, holiday villages and resorts dotted across the UK, Warner Hotels specialises in adults-only holidays.
Several properties in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight now offer all-inclusive deals that include alcohol, which is brilliant for couples and friends wanting a stress-free stay.
With Christmas coming up, you can also get the deal on Warner Hotels’ themed breaks, such as the Turkey and Tinsel weekend.
These can sometimes be cheaper than standard breaks like Weekend Live with Motown and Soul, where you pay more for specialist entertainment.
However, all breaks include some kind of evening entertainment, such as live tribute acts to Tina Turner, Celine Dion and George Michael.
All three-and-four night breaks include half-board accommodation, all entertainment, and a variety of alcoholic drinks from 6pm until midnight.
At Norton Grange, meals are served in the Market Kitchen restaurant, where you have buffet breakfasts with hot food bars and omelette stations.
For dinner, guests can enjoy three-courses with chef specials like rump steak and king prawns, as well as salad bars, carvery stations, wok show kitchens.
If you get peckish in the afternoon, you can also add a classic afternoon tea for £22.50 per person, served in the lounge.
Be aware that drinks are only included from 6pm to midnight, but include brands Carling lager, Doom Bar Cask Ale, Bell’s and Gordons.
But the rule is single measures only and only two drinks per guest, per round.
Get the deal: Warner Hotels, Norton Grange Coastal Village, Isle of Wight, £279 per person for a three-night break. warnerhotels.co.uk
Potter’s Resorts, Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk, £43pp
Often voted the best holiday park in the UK, Potter’s offers a slightly elevated experience, which is refelected in the price.
Family-run Potter’s was the first UK’s all-inclusive holiday and is hugely popular with Brits.
Potters Resorts have two locations – Five Lakes in Essex and Hopton-on-Sea in Norfolk, famous as the home of World Indoor Bowls Championships.
Both resorts offer three or four night breaks, including four meals a day, all soft and alcoholic drinks and a daily activity programme.
Five Lakes has a golf course – and both locations have a West End-style show each night.
While most breaks in both parks are adults only, there are some family-friendly dates offered at Hopton-on-Sea.
With four meals on offer every day, there’s little chance of going hungry.
At Hopton-on-Sea, all meals are served in the elegant The Garden restaurant, with its domed ceiling, or the Gallery, which is a little more intimate.
In both resorts you can expect a full cooked breakfast buffet, a three-course lunch, with dishes like scampi and fries, chicken tikka masala, and salads and cold meats.
For dinner, you can order dishes such as deep fried filo prawns and steamed fillet of cod, as well as a nightly carvery.
Then, if you’re still hungry after all that, the chefs offer a late-night dish every night from sausage rolls to bowls of chilli.
All-inclusive drinks are available from 3pm on arrival day to 10.30am on departure day and you can expect brand-name spirits like Jameson’s whisky and Bacardi Rum, as well as draught and bottled beers, wines and plenty of no-alcohol options too.
Plus, when it’s too early for a tipple, try one of the barista-style coffees with your favourite syrup.
Get the deal: £539 per person for a three-night break based on two adults and two children sharing. pottersresorts.com
Z Hotel Gloucester Place, London, £27pp
Fancy an all-inclusive city break? Look no further.
Spread across a row of restored Georgian townhouses in the heart of Marylebone, Z Hotel Gloucester Place is within easy reach of Regent’s Park, Madame Tussauds and the Wallace Collection, while Oxford Street is a short bus ride away.
Standard rooms are smart and comfortable, however, it’s well worth upgrading your stay to the Z Club experience.
Few people know this, but if you book a Club King room or Club Junior Suite, you’ll get complimentary breakfast, an all-day snack menu, afternoon cakes, a cheese buffet each evening, plus unlimited wine, fizz, cold beers and soft drinks.
Snacks like ham and cheese toasties, chicken and avocado sandwiches, a cheese board are available from the moment you check in at 3pm until late into the night.
Packets of crisps and nuts are also complimentary. There’s also a nice terrace garden to enjoy a sundowner or two, including a good selection of wines like Malbec, a pale pink rosé and two different white wines.
Cans of pop and cold bottled beers and ciders, including Punk IPA and Peroni are also on offer.
Get the deal: Rooms are priced from £110 per room, per night thezhotels.com
Ennerdale Country House Hotel, Cleator, £39.75pp (adults only)
After a hike around the hills and fells of the Lake District, this classic country house hotel near Ennerdale Water is a real treat.
Great Little Breaks offer two-night stays throughout the year at Ennerdale Country House Hotel, a Grade II listed house with five acres of landscaped gardens and Italian fountains.
It includes bed and breakfast, lunch and dinner on both days, unlimited tea and coffee, plus free-flowing house wine, draught beer and soft drinks between 6pm and 10pm each night.
Meals are served in the Fountain Room restaurant, which overlooks the hotel’s beautiful gardens.
Breakfast includes a full English and a simple buffet with pastries and cereals, lunch is soup and a sandwich, while a two-course dinner from the ever-changing table d’hote menu often includes dishes like fish and chips, and herb chicken.
However, if you fancy something like steak off the a la carte menu, you’ll be charged a supplement.
Get the deal: From £159 per person for a two-night stay based on two adults sharing. (Over 25s-only). greatlittlebreaks.com
Lavender Hotels Collection, £32.25pp*
The Lavender Hotels Collection is a trio of properties across Lancashire, each offering value all-inclusive packages.
Higher Trapp is a country house with panoramic views across the Pendle Valley, the Old Mill has a similar vibe but with a leisure club and a pool, while Everglades in Widnes is a little more contemporary.
An overnight stay includes a £25pp dinner allowance, drinks including unlimited house wine, draught beers and branded spirits from 6pm until 11pm, plus a full English breakfast in the morning.
If you are visiting with kids, the £25 dinner voucher isn’t extended to them, but kids meals start from £8.
All inclusive drinks include SRS lager, Magner’s cider, house red and white wines, and some branded spirits like Gordon’s Gin and Bells whiskey.
Drinks are only served in the Resident’s Bar between 6pm and 11pm –one glass per person, single measures only.
Guests can book the AI Ultra package for another £12.50 and get upgraded draught beers like Stella Artois and Guinness, flavoured Whitley Neill gins and Fever Tree mixers, as well as more premium wines like Baco de Seta Prosecco and Berri Estates Merlot.
At Higher Trapp, dinner is served in Fitzy’s Restaurant, a cosy space with beautiful views over the Ribble Valley. The £25 meal allowance will get you a 8oz steak and chips, but note that sauces like béarnaise, or brandy and pepper will cost you an extra £4.
Other meals come in around £16 to £19 mark, which allows a little wiggle room for extras. At the Old Mill, you’ll dine in the Sir Robert Peel restaurant on the first floor, which has lovely high-beamed ceilings.
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The meal voucher here includes a starter and a main, but some dishes like curried mussels and lamb shank do attract an additional charge.
Get the deal: From £129 per room, per night (currently offering 25% off all autumn breaks) lavenderhotels.co.uk