Beware of not-so-all-inclusive holidays, warns Which? as it reveals the best providers - and how, along with the worst, holidaymakers regularly fork out HUNDREDS for extra food and drink.

Which? surveyed vacationers about their experiences with all-inclusive vacations over the past two years. Respondents rated their provider on seven categories, including customer service and value for money. READ MORE: I'm a Travel Writer and Here's Why I Stopped Flying — Completely Advertisement

Holidaymakers on popular all-inclusive holidays regularly spend hundreds of euros more on food and beverages as tour operators. neglecting to include basic products - including local soft drinks and alcoholic drinks - in the overall price. Which ? found.

The consumer champion surveyed nearly 2,000 vacationers about their all-inclusive vacation experiences over the past two years, asking them to rate their provider on seven categories including customer service, accommodation, how well the description matched reality, included benefits and value for money.

At the head of the table was which one? Recommended provider Jet2holidays, with Lastminute.com at the bottom of the ranking.

Which one? found that "many all-inclusive holidays are far from all-inclusive", with respondents shelling out an average of £258 more per week for extras inside and outside the resort.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">Which one? said 13% of those surveyed said they had to pay extra for local soft drinks on their "all-inclusive" stay because they were not included in their package, while 18% said they had to pay extra for snacks.

Beware of not-so-all-inclusive holidays, warns Which? as it reveals the best providers - and how, along with the worst, holidaymakers regularly fork out HUNDREDS for extra food and drink.
Which? surveyed vacationers about their experiences with all-inclusive vacations over the past two years. Respondents rated their provider on seven categories, including customer service and value for money. READ MORE: I'm a Travel Writer and Here's Why I Stopped Flying — Completely Advertisement

Holidaymakers on popular all-inclusive holidays regularly spend hundreds of euros more on food and beverages as tour operators. neglecting to include basic products - including local soft drinks and alcoholic drinks - in the overall price. Which ? found.

The consumer champion surveyed nearly 2,000 vacationers about their all-inclusive vacation experiences over the past two years, asking them to rate their provider on seven categories including customer service, accommodation, how well the description matched reality, included benefits and value for money.

At the head of the table was which one? Recommended provider Jet2holidays, with Lastminute.com at the bottom of the ranking.

Which one? found that "many all-inclusive holidays are far from all-inclusive", with respondents shelling out an average of £258 more per week for extras inside and outside the resort.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">Which one? said 13% of those surveyed said they had to pay extra for local soft drinks on their "all-inclusive" stay because they were not included in their package, while 18% said they had to pay extra for snacks.

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