Posts Tagged ‘Cheap holidays to Turkey in September’

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Cheap all inclusive holidays to Turkey are surprisingly good value for money, even in peak season; and they offer something that you don’t normally see at all inclusive resorts unless you are prepared to pay for them – water slides.

Of course the water slides are not the only criteria I use for choosing a hotel to stay in (although they do go a long way to persuading me). When we took family holidays all inclusive resorts were out of the question. They were so expensive it was just not worth it. Now I have changed my mind. The cheap all inclusive holidays to Turkey I have been looking at are only about £200 more expensive for a family of 4 for two weeks, compared to a self catering apartment. I don’t know about you, but when I am on holiday I do not want to be slaving over a hot stove. So we tend to eat out and let others do the hard work. When you add the cost of the food to the holiday, plus the drinks around the pool when you’re soaking up the sun, the pennies soon mount up, way above the initial £200 all inclusive premium.

Of course there are going to be some discrepancies between the all inclusive and other boards, but the difference in price has closed a lot. If you are happy to eat every meal in the hotel, drink around the pool and do some activities that are on offer then cheap all inclusive holidays to Turkey (or elsewhere) are great value for money.

Another thing that I have found is that when you are searching for hotels independently try asking whether they do an All Inclusive option. We did this when we booked our hotel in Zanzibar and the premium was only an extra £20 per person per night. When you consider that all the drinks, activities and food was included I reckon we saved ourselves some hefty pennies; especially since the food prices were not cheap. It was convenient as well. We were quite far from an ATM machine and had little cash left other than the $20 departure tax. Not having to worry about having cash to pay for everything was a great weight off our shoulders.

P.S. About Zanzibar. I have been meaning to post about our trip to Tanzania, so stay tuned!

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Holidays to Turkey from Belfast usually involve an annoying indirect flight via another UK airport which ultimately push the price of the holiday up. It seems a little unfair doesn’t it. However, there is hope. Although a little limited in choice there are holidays to Turkey from Belfast at great prices.

The main destinations tend to be Dalaman and Bodrum. Hotels are plentiful and you can get a two week stay in a 5 star hotel, All Inclusive, for as little as £2406 for a family of four.

If you are looking for holidays to Turkey from Belfast there are a number of sites that offer some great deals.