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All Inclusive is like insurance - most people lose, a few win. We also chose AI at first because it was offered by the travel agency. Later, we realized we didn’t really use it and were paying extra unnecessarily. Today, we usually travel with half board, occasionally with breakfast only, and we definitely don’t feel restricted. When we feel like it, we order lunch, a snack, a cocktail, champagne, or a quality wine. Champagnes such as Taittinger, Moët, or Dom Pérignon, as well as quality wines, are usually replaced in AI by cheaper alternatives. If champagne is included, it is typically only part of a promotion or Premium All Inclusive, which is often very expensive. Fresh juices are often replaced with boxed juices (note the difference between “Fresh Juice” and “Freshly Squeezed Juice”). Even fresh coconut is not always included. Many dishes come at an extra charge, as AI usually covers only the basics, while premium ingredients are paid separately. At some resorts, you may find several versions of All Inclusive - classic AI, soft AI, Premium AI, etc. I always recommend checking what each package actually includes, as the terms often change. At higher-end resorts, I have repeatedly seen an AI surcharge (compared to half board) of around $2,400-3,000 per week for two people - an amount that is very unrealistic to eat and drink through. It’s also worth remembering that it’s hot in the Maldives year-round, and people naturally don’t feel like eating and drinking that much. At cheaper resorts, where the price difference is small, AI can make sense. However, people often request it automatically without comparing BB, HB, FB and AI. The only real exception is Kudadoo, which offers a truly comprehensive All Inclusive but is also one of the most expensive resorts in the Maldives. I would recommend All Inclusive only if someone drinks a lot of alcohol, for example on a party-focused holiday. For a relaxing stay, especially with children, it’s usually not necessary - full board is often a better choice, and for couples, half board. #maldives #maledivy #allinclusive
All Inclusive is like insurance - most people lose, a few win. We also chose AI at first because it was offered by the travel agency. Later, we realized we didn’t really use it and were paying extra unnecessarily. Today, we usually travel with half board, occasionally with breakfast only, and we definitely don’t feel restricted. When we feel like it, we order lunch, a snack, a cocktail, champagne, or a quality wine. Champagnes such as Taittinger, Moët, or Dom Pérignon, as well as quality wines, are usually replaced in AI by cheaper alternatives. If champagne is included, it is typically only part of a promotion or Premium All Inclusive, which is often very expensive. Fresh juices are often replaced with boxed juices (note the difference between “Fresh Juice” and “Freshly Squeezed Juice”). Even fresh coconut is not always included. Many dishes come at an extra charge, as AI usually covers only the basics, while premium ingredients are paid separately. At some resorts, you may find several versions of All Inclusive - classic AI, soft AI, Premium AI, etc. I always recommend checking what each package actually includes, as the terms often change. At higher-end resorts, I have repeatedly seen an AI surcharge (compared to half board) of around $2,400-3,000 per week for two people - an amount that is very unrealistic to eat and drink through. It’s also worth remembering that it’s hot in the Maldives year-round, and people naturally don’t feel like eating and drinking that much. At cheaper resorts, where the price difference is small, AI can make sense. However, people often request it automatically without comparing BB, HB, FB and AI. The only real exception is Kudadoo, which offers a truly comprehensive All Inclusive but is also one of the most expensive resorts in the Maldives. I would recommend All Inclusive only if someone drinks a lot of alcohol, for example on a party-focused holiday. For a relaxing stay, especially with children, it’s usually not necessary - full board is often a better choice, and for couples, half board. #maldives #maledivy #allinclusive

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