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The Best European Luxury All Inclusive Holidays For Summer 2025

You can leave all your worries behind when everything's taken care of.
Published: June 14, 2025
The Best European Luxury All Inclusive Holidays For Summer 2025
Creta Maris.

You're either the planner in the couple/friendship group or the person who asks 'where are we going again and what do I need to pack?' the night before you travel. And, as one of the latter, the idea of having to book and plan a holiday makes me feel so anxious I'm in need of a good holiday—itself of course a vicious travel cycle. One thing that has helped resolve this is expertly making friends and partnerships with planners—the other is all-inclusive holidays.

In the late 90s/early noughties a gap year peak coincided with the rise of cheap flight companies like Easyjet and the boom of the city break. Why use a week off work to lie down in the sun when you could hop on £17.99 (approx S$31.27) flights and trains to six little-explored cities where a four-course meal plus wine cost even less? All inclusives seemed to lose popularity.

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But in 2025, the all inclusive is back - and they're more luxe than ever. Research from Hotels.com found that 38% of Bris said an all-inclusive appeals, and amongst Gen Z that figure rises to half of the group. Two-thirds of young travellers said they'd consider an all-inclusive trip in 2025. With everything—especially travel—rising in price and the world being more exhausting than ever, the appeal of an all-inclusive is clear.

All-inclusive resorts have really upped their game—most now include everything, including luxe drinks and food options, multiple restaurants (taking out the concept of buffet boredom) and loads of recreational activities to keep things interesting. And let's be clear, no-one is locking you inside the hotel, you're still free to explore an area as you please. Though, let's face it, once you get used to all-inclusive life, it can be hard to tear yourself away...

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The Best European All-Inclusive Hotels

Creta Maris, Crete

The Best European Luxury All Inclusive Holidays For Summer 2025
Creta Maris, Crete.

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This Cretan resort is celebrating its 50th year in 2025—and instead of giving old, it's giving experienced and refined and aging like a fine wine.

The huge resort is made up of 679 rooms—suites and one private pool Villa—multiple restaurants, so many swimming pools we lost count and endless entertainment options—from shows to cooking experiences in the kitchen garden to an open-air cinema.

The beach was never crowded, bars and snack spots (not just piles of chips, but salad bars and juice and smoothie pop-ups) were queue-less and you never had to rise early to get the best spot by any of the pools. Unlike other resorts, the hotel boasts multiple buffets with ever-rotating menus, so you genuinely could never get bored of the food. If anything, grab what you see when you can, as a delicacy might not be repeated.

The Best European Luxury All Inclusive Holidays For Summer 2025
Creta Maris, Crete.

The real charm of Creta Maris is its bungalows—set out like a Cretan village, complete with fountains, gardens and winding cobbled pathways, the bungalows set the resort apart from other all-inclusives. The various pockets of accommodation are all nestled around a swimming pool, usually with a separate bar. You can stay close to home, or switch things up throughout the day if you're feeling a bit restless. Often, we spent the day in the incredible water park (which felt like a genuine water park, not just a couple of slides on the side like some places) and wandered back to our 'home pool', just down the steps from our villa, for a final dip as the sun went down—and a cocktail, of course.

The fear for all-inclusives can for many be the 'family feeling'—understandably for some it's a pro and for others a con. Creta Maris manages to tread that line so well. The hotel and its bars and restaurants feel luxe and upmarket while remaining navigable for children—you'll feel incredibly comfortable as a family. Some pools and food areas are clearly more designed for a child-friendly experience too. But there are some restaurants, bars and pools just for adults only. The wide offering for all is clearly part of its five decades long recipe for success.

Rates start from £281 (approx. $488.47) per night for a Family Open Plan Room, based on 2 adults and 2 children under 12, all-inclusive.

Ikos Odisia, Corfu

The Best European Luxury All Inclusive Holidays For Summer 2025
Ikos Odisia, Corfu.

Another stand-out when it comes to luxury all-inclusives is the Ikos group, which celebrates 10 years in 2025. The Odisia resort opened in May 2023, sitting across a secluded bay from the renowned Ikos Dassia.

The resort sits up above the bay boasting incredible views of the Ionian sea and surrounded by lush woodland.

The Ikos resorts pride themselves on the idea of 'Unconditional Luxury'—which they say is 'a concept which reinvents the all-inclusive beach holiday with unrivalled five-star personalised service and cordial Greek hospitality, where guests are treated like family from the moment they arrive.'

Puts a new (luxury) appealing spin on the idea of visiting family, doesn't it?

For more information on Ikos Resorts, go to ikosresorts.com.

This article was first seen on ELLE UK.

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