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If you’re from Northern Ireland, you know the score. We don’t just “go on holiday”—we make an escape. When the rain is sideways in Ballymena and the sky is that specific shade of Belfast grey, the only thing that keeps us going is the thought of a four-hour flight to the sun.
Thankfully, we are spoiled for choice. Between the “easy-access” Belfast City (George Best) and the powerhouse that is Belfast International (Aldergrove), getting your 2026 or 2027 all-inclusive fix is a doddle. I’ve navigated both more times than I care to count, so here is the nitty-gritty on doing an “All-In” from our neck of the woods.
It’s a classic local debate: “City or International?” But for an all-inclusive, the answer usually depends on how much “stuff” you’re bringing and where you want to end up.
Belfast International (BFS) is the undisputed heavyweight champion of the “Big Holiday.” If you’re a family of four from Derry, Mid-Ulster, or the County Down coast looking for a massive 4-star resort in Turkey or the Canaries, this is your hub. It’s where Jet2holidays, TUI, and EasyJet do their best work. It’s the airport for the “full-blown” holiday experience—the one where you check in the 22kg cases and don’t plan on seeing your wallet again until you land back home.
Belfast City (BHD) is the “boujee” cousin. Serving the Greater Belfast area and those who value a 10-minute commute from the city centre, it’s remarkably civilised. While it used to be just for business flights to London, for 2026/2027 it’s carved out a niche for “Chic All-Inclusives.” If you’re a couple looking for a high-end boutique stay in Majorca or a stylish beach club vibe in Ibiza, City is your go-to. It’s for the traveller who wants to be from the sofa to the departure lounge in under half an hour.
The 2026 reality is that parking prices are a bit of a “how much?!” moment, but there are ways to keep the costs down.
Transport Links: The Airport Express 300 bus from the Europa Buscentre is a legend—runs 24/7 and takes about 30-40 minutes.
Parking Costs: For an 8-day stay in 2026, pre-booking the Long Stay will set you back about £75–£95. If you’re looking to save a few quid, the off-site Cosmo Parking or Hyde Air Park are usually a tenner cheaper and the shuttle takes about 2 minutes. The “Drop Off” zone is now £3 for 10 minutes, so keep the goodbyes snappy!
Transport Links: The 600 bus from the city centre is handy, and the Sydenham train station is right there (though it’s a bit of a trek across the footbridge with cases).
Parking Costs: BHD is the premium choice, and the prices reflect it. You’re looking at £95–£110 for a week in the Long Stay. As the airport authorities recently stated, “Convenience is our currency,” and you pay for that proximity. Pro tip: If you’re just away for a long weekend, the Short Stay pre-booked is surprisingly competitive.
For a Northern Irish all-inclusive in 2026, the world is your oyster—as long as that oyster is served with a side of chips and unlimited cocktails.
From Belfast International: You’ve got the sun-seekers’ staples. Turkey (Antalya/Dalaman) is the king of value for 2026, with resorts that feel like mini-cities. Tenerife and Lanzarote are the year-round bankers. For 2027, we’re even seeing more capacity to Egypt (Hurghada) for those who want that “Red Sea” luxury at a decent price.
From Belfast City: It’s all about the Mediterranean “Quality” spots. Think Majorca (Palma), Alicante, and the Algarve. In 2026, they’ve added more boutique options in Malta, perfect for an all-inclusive stay that feels a bit more “culture” and a bit less “clubbing.
Don’t be that person with 15 tabs open on their laptop, slowly losing their mind. I always go straight to www.allinclusive.co.uk and use their Alihoco tool. It’s the only one I trust to strip away the “Room Only” or “Half Board” nonsense and show me the actual price of a proper holiday.
Multi-Select Both Belfast Hubs: Tick both “Belfast International” and “Belfast City.” Sometimes the price difference for the exact same resort can be over £120 per person just because one airline has more unsold seats than the other.
Filter for “Transfers Included”: This is a big one for 2026. Taxis in Spain and Greece have shot up in price; Alihoco lets you filter for packages that include the coach, saving you a €60 headache at the airport.
Trust the Nitty-Gritty: The tool pulls live data from Jet2holidays, TUI, and EasyJet Holidays. As one industry insider recently noted, “The NI market is incredibly loyal to local hubs, so the best deals are often found by those who can jump on a ‘Last Minute‘ cancellation from Aldergrove.
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