Bosuncat
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The question is in the title:thumbup:

Is it likely?

Julia
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Hi Bosuncat,

So... we are looking at a beach programme for Just You however we aren't actively pursuing all inclusive contracts with the hotels. That said, if the hotel agrees and all-inclusive package with us then Just You travellers would enjoy this.

There is a reason for this decision... we have found that our travellers are trying to be a little more independent and as such we are trying to include more authentic experiences away from the hotel.

In short - I wouldn't rule it out, but at the same time I'm not making any promises.

Kindest regards,

Julia

marks
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Hi Bosuncat, im relatively happy with half board as it means the cost of food is included and i only need to pay for the odd ice cream or drink, but i see the appeal! Which ones are you looking at?

Thanks

Mark

nixon
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Trouble with All Inclusives are, to get the most out of them you have to stay in resort, I don't want to do that Inwant to go and explore!!!

(Also I go all inclusive with Hubby and the food gets sooooooo boring)

Cindy

Bosuncat
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Hi folks. :thumbup:

And thank you Julia. I enjoyed the Costa de la Luz all inclusive last year, but it was too humid for me and although the hotel was good as was the food I can appreciate what Cindy says about it getting boring after a while. I am happy with half board but I like to be centred in one hotel and then go out on trips from there.

Highlights of Tuscany in a way was ideal and extremely good value for money as the included trips were a real taster for the area.

I can understand JY wanting to go towards more independent trips and tour holidays but if they only include bed and breakfast that bumps the price up hugely.

Mark. I have looked at Sardinia since it was first included. :thumbup: