The Complete Hurghada All-Inclusive Guide — Everything You Need to Know
All-inclusive is the standard booking model for Hurghada holidays — and for good reason. This comprehensive guide covers everything from what is and is not included, to the best properties at each budget level, and whether self-catering might suit you better.
What Is Included in Hurghada All-Inclusive?
Standard all-inclusive in Hurghada typically includes: buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner with snack bars between meals. Local brand alcoholic drinks (beer, wine, spirits) and unlimited soft drinks, juices, water. Use of all pools and beach facilities. Evening entertainment programme. Non-motorised water sports (pedaloes, kayaks, snorkelling equipment at some properties).
What is typically NOT included: motorised water sports, diving courses, excursions, à la carte restaurants (in standard AI), room service, international brand spirits (in standard AI).
Ultra All-Inclusive — What's Different?
Properties marketed as 'Ultra All-Inclusive' (primarily Rixos Premium Magawish in Hurghada) include: international brand spirits, à la carte restaurants included, selected excursions, premium spa treatments, and sometimes butler service. Worth the significant premium for guests who value premium drinks and dining variety.
The Best All-Inclusive Value by Budget
Budget AI (£40–£80/person/night): Baron Palace, Crystal Bay, Jasmine Palace. Mid-range AI (£80–£120/person/night): Jaz Aquamarine, Albatros White Beach, Titanic Beach. Premium AI (£120–£180/person/night): Sunrise Grand Select, Jaz Aquaviva. Ultra AI (£180+): Rixos Premium Magawish.
Food Quality in Hurghada All-Inclusive Hotels
Food quality is the most variable element of Hurghada all-inclusive hotels — and the most important factor in guest satisfaction. Consistently high food quality: Rixos, Jaz Hotels, Sunrise Grand Select. Acceptable but not exceptional: most standard Pickalbatros/Albatros properties. Below average: some budget properties where volume is prioritised over quality.
Is All-Inclusive Worth It in Hurghada?
For first-time visitors, yes — the simplicity of not managing meal decisions is valuable. For repeat visitors who enjoy local restaurants and know their way around: self-catering or bed-and-breakfast gives better value and more flexibility. The economics clearly favour self-catering for couples and families on stays of 2+ weeks.
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