Italian All Inclusive Resorts

Posted on: April 27th, 2012 by paul

Booking an all-inclusive vacation usually consists of deciding which Caribbean island you want to visit. However, the popularity of these types of vacations has taken hold all over the world and the decision is not as limited as it once was. To many people’s surprise, even Italy has jumped on board the all inclusive revolution. This is a great thing for travelers, as more people are able to explore Italy at a cheaper rate.

Here are some Italian all-inclusive options:

Maiori: Residence Las Divina

  • Packages to Residence Las Divina include your flight, accommodation, transfers, daily breakfasts, and full kitchenette.
  • Located on the Amalfi Coast and 100m from Maiori Beach, this hotel is close to local shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes.

Agropoli: Hotel Darsena

  • Packages to Hotel Darsena include your flight, accommodation, transferes, meals and car rental.
  • Located on San Marco Beach, the Darsena is the perfect spot for a relaxing vacation.
  • Close in proximity to nearby Capri, Paestum, Naples, Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast.

Agropoli: Hotel Mare

  • Packages to Hotel Mare include your flight, accommodation, transfers, and 3 meals per day.
  • Along with breakfast and lunch, ¼ litre of house wine is provided.
  • This family run hotel is located on the coast, close to the Piazza of Agropoli.
  • Agropoli lies between the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean and the lush green hills of the Cilento Coast.
  • Relax at the beach, or explore medieval ruins, olive groves, vineyards, and rows of fig trees.

Anzio: Grand Hotel Dei Cesari

  • Packages to Hotel Dei Cesari include your flight, accommodation, rental car, daily breakfast and dinner.
  • Located on a bay of the Tyrrhenian Sea, this hotel is surrounded by rugged, spectacular cliffs and is only a 45-minute drive from Rome.

Gillian Johnson

Gillian Johnson is the blogger for LastMinuteVacations.ca, Canada’s source for last minute vacations from Toronto with deals on flights and cruises.

 


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