All Inclusive Holidays in Rhodes

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Let’s be honest, Rhodes is a bit of a show-off. It’s got more sunshine than it knows what to do with (300 days a year, to be exact), a UNESCO World Heritage medieval city that looks like a film set, and beaches that range from golden sand to rugged, wind-swept coves. But because it’s the biggest of the Dodecanese islands, picking the right spot can feel like a bit of a faff. I’m proper chuffed to guide you through it, because booking all-inclusive here isn’t just about saving a few quid—it’s about unlocking the freedom to explore without worrying about the bill.

Who takes all inclusive holidays in Rhodes?

Rhodes is a chameleon; it changes its colours depending on where you look. Consequently, the crowd here is arguably the most diverse in Greece.

  • The “Baecation” Couples: You might have caught wind of the ABTA Travel Trends Report 2025, which highlighted the massive surge in “baecations”—couples ditching the group trips to focus on each other. Rhodes is the capital of this trend. Couples flock to Lindos, where the vibe is less “doof-doof” clubbing and more “rooftop cocktails watching the Acropolis light up.”

  • Wind-Chasing Teens & Active Parents: Unlike some sleepy islands, the north-west coast (Ixia and Ialyssos) has a serious breeze. This attracts families with teenagers who would rather die than sit by a pool. Here, they can learn to windsurf or kitesurf while mum and dad watch from the safety of the all-inclusive beach bar.

  • The “Culture-Vulture” Budgeteers: There’s a new breed of traveller who wants the history of Athens but the budget control of Benidorm. A recent Post Office Travel Money report noted that while resort costs in Europe are rising, the “basket cost” in Rhodes remains competitive. Smart travellers book a solid 4-star all-inclusive as a “base camp,” eating breakfast and dinner at the hotel, but spending their lunch money on entrance fees to the Palace of the Grand Master.

Why should you consider taking an all inclusive holiday in Rhodes?

I’ve been to Rhodes enough times to know that going all-inclusive here is actually a strategic masterstroke for exploring the island.

1. It’s the Ultimate “Split-Stay” Compromise Here is a bit of nitty-gritty for you: Rhodes is large. A taxi from the airport to Lindos can cost upwards of €80 each way. By booking an all-inclusive package that includes transfers (most of ours do), you wipe out that travel cost immediately. Plus, if you stay in a hub like Kolymbia, you are smack-bang in the middle of the east coast. You can go north to Rhodes Town one day and south to Lindos the next, retreating to your hotel for a free dinner when your feet are throbbing.

2. Access to “The Two Seas” One of the coolest things about this island is Prasonisi on the southern tip. It’s where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean. In summer, low tides create a sandy spit where you can stand with choppy waves on your left and calm flat water on your right. It’s a unique natural phenomenon, and having your food and drink sorted back at the hotel means you can rent a car for the day to see this without worrying about the cost of a seaside lunch.

3. The “Foodie” All-Inclusive Greek all-inclusives have seriously upped their game. We aren’t just talking chips and gravy. Many hotels, like those in the Mitsis or Atrium chains, now offer “dine-around” programmes where you can eat at à la carte restaurants serving proper local dishes like pitaroudia (chickpea fritters) as part of your package.

Industry Insight: “Travellers in 2025 are prioritising ‘Heritage Hospitality’—seeking stays that feel authentically local even within a resort setting.” – Global Travel Market Report. Rhodes nails this by integrating its rich history into the hotel experience—many resorts are built with stone that mimics the medieval architecture of the Old Town.

How to use the Alihoco Website to find the best all inclusive holiday packages in Rhodes

We’ve built Alihoco to stop you tearing your hair out over open tabs. Here is how to find a cracker of a deal:

Step 1: The “East vs. West” Decision This is crucial. When you search “Rhodes” in our bar, use the map view.

  • East Coast (Faliraki, Lindos, Kolymbia): calm waters, sandy beaches, hotter.

  • West Coast (Ixia, Ialyssos): pebbly beaches, breezy, great sunsets, often cheaper. Knowing this difference helps you filter for exactly the holiday you want.

Step 2: Filter by “Free Child Place” If you are dragging the kids along, look for the “Free Child Place” icon on our search results. Because we aggregate live data from the likes of TUI and Jet2, if there is a free spot for a nipper at a top waterpark hotel like the Amada Colossos, we show it to you instantly.

Step 3: Check the “Room Type” for Swim-Ups Rhodes has seen an explosion in “swim-up” rooms (where you step off your terrace into a shared pool). If you want that touch of luxury, use our filters to narrow down 4-star and 5-star properties, then check the deal details. It’s often only a few quid more a night than a standard sea view.

Step 4: Book Direct & Secure Found the perfect getaway? Click “View Deal” and we whisk you straight to the tour operator’s official site to book. You get the lowest price we found, plus their ATOL protection.

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