Hello there,
I'm a dad with two children (a boy & girl both recently turned 18) on our first holiday abroad and I'm considering the Mayfair Hotel in Paphos in October for two weeks.
The difference in cost between self catering and half-board is about £400 so I thought it would generally be cheaper to at least go half board rather than buying out - do you agree?.
Also, would anyone have an opinion on the pros & cons between half board and AI? The difference in cost is approx £450. I like the idea of AI in that everything is covered and it feels like I'm giving the kids something a little extra since it might be our one and only holiday together, but I also appreciate it might be wasted when going out on day trips sightseeing. I anticipate some days will be spent staying locally on the beach/hotel pool and others sightseeing.
Any good tips for a novice?
Thank you so much..
Hi,we were all inclusive when we went to Cyprus this year,with 2 x18yr olds I would think you'd save a fortune,we found drinks were quite expensive everywhere but having paid up front the prices at the hotel didn't bother us,just 2 cans of coke,a carton pf apple juice and a small bar of chocolate was 5e at a little cafe.nearly a fiver.We went out a couple of days and the hotel provided us with packed lunches,we ate the cake,fruit and juice , the sandwiches were not that good so we left them.We've booked to go to Turkey next month and will be all inclusive again.Hope this helps you decide,T.
We personally would only go AI or Halfboard if money was really tight and it was do that or don't go at all ! - The reason being we like to explore, go and find new bars, little cafés, nice restaurants and pick and choose when and where we eat ! That said we did go AI in 2008 because everyone was saying the prices for eating and drinking had gone through the roof (which turned out to be a little over the top!)...
If you like to spend a lot of time in the Hotel around the pool, getting drinks (soft or alcoholic), like eating where you are and maybe only going out to explore the area a few times during the holiday then AI is fantastic... If you want to say venture out during the day and eat elsewhere and you don't do a lot of drinking then halfboard can work well...
again it all depends on personal choice and circumstances... if you are on a tight budget (and lets face it, most of us are !) then going AI might be a safety net so you can always eat and drink should the money run out (which is how we ended up treating it)...
Steve
Thanks to you both for your helpful opinions
In saying that the amount of drinks drunk on all inclusive ,would have cost us a small fortune if we were self catering.
But when you go allinclusive i find you tend to over do it on the drinks.
Cyprus can be expensive,but so can Britain.
Shop around!!
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