All-inclusive holidays in Sicily

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A few years ago, we didn't know all-inclusive Sicily holidays existed. We also didn't know that 'toast and jam' flavoured teabags existed. It was a dark time. Anyway, we're older and wiser now (we've got over 79,000 followers on TikTok, you do the maths), so we know there's more to life than the good ol' classics. If you've ever searched for Italy on Pinterest or Instagram, we're willing to bet our bottom beachy dollar that most of the pics that popped up were of Sicily. And the only thing that could make those landscapes with pretty little boats and Crayola-coloured buildings better, is if you could fill your face with as much Aperol and arancini as you wanted. Well, that's exactly what you can do if you book an all inclusive hotel, just like the ones we've ever-so-conveniently picked out below. We know. We're good like that. And if you're looking at getting away as soon as possible, we've got last minute ones, too. Yep. Snap one of these bad boys up and you could be twirling spaghetti on a waterfront terrace faster than you can say ciao bella.

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Our favourite all-inclusive hotels in Sicily

Beachers can't be choosers, except...they can, actually. And if you're anything like us, you'll probably just choose to have it all. A quaint little hotel in Italy with chequered tiles and a stone pizza oven (has to be done), but there's a whopping pool to dunk into and a beach right outside. Basically, we want those authentic Italian vibes with a dash of classic beach hol at our famous cheap holidays price, and that's exactly what these showstoppers offer. Way to go guys 👏 Doing us proud.

Family-friendly all-inclusive hotels in Sicily

It doesn't take Supernanny to tell you that if the kids are playing up, ice cream is the answer. We're kidding! But if it were... 👀 Then an all inclusive family Italy hotel with endless gelato would solve all those problems. There aren't many tantrums that a few hefty scoops of stracciatella can't fix. (Take notes for when Dad loses at mini-golf.) And speaking of food, if you've got little ones who turn their nose up at anything that doesn't look like it comes from McDonald's or Pizza Hut, you're probably pretty safe with Italian food. Who doesn't like pizza?! Sounds like the best kinda fuel to us, before all that football-kicking, pool-splashing, volleyball-bashing goodness.

All-inclusive hotels in Sicily for couples

Well the good news is - you don't even have to try hard in the romance department, because these Italy hotels speak for themselves. We're talking infinity pools, chilled beaches and al fresco restaurants serving spaghetti for that perfect Lady and the Tramp moment. Until you get red sauce all down your white outfit that is, but we don't need to talk about that.

Is Sicily cheaper than Rome for an all inclusive holiday?

Sicily is generally cheaper than Rome, especially if you go for affordable accommodation (we've got you), and you're not travelling in the peak of summer. It's also generally a lot cheaper to get out and about than Rome, and you can actually eat out at a restaurant without your jaw dropping to the floor when you get the bill. Heading out on an all-inclusive jolly makes it even cheaper as all of your important bits, like food and drink, are taken care of!

What time of year is cheapest for an all-inclusive holiday in Sicily?

If you're travelling to Sicily in the peak of summer - AKA July and August - then chances are you're going to be spending a bit more. But, the good news is, this place is sunny and mild from as early as May, so if you're looking to save a bit of dosh, you're better going a bit earlier. And when it comes to holidays, the earlier the better - that's what we say. In case you wondered.

How many days in Sicily is enough for an all-inclusive holiday?

You're asking the wrong people, because we never want our holidays to end. But, in reality, you could explore a good chunk of Sicily in 3-5 days, although 7 days is a good happy medium if you want a couple of days to explore and some downtime by the pool with your Aperol spritz.

Is the Amalfi coast in Sicily?

No - Sicily and the Amalfi Coast are two different parts of Italy, but they're both flippin' great. Sicily is more known for its beaches, towns and history, whereas the Amalfi Coast is a top pick if you're looking for a more glam holiday, with fine food, drink and scenery. But to be honest - they'd both make your Insta feed absolutely pop off.

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