THE school summer holidays are officially here, but it's not too late to book a family-friendly holiday that won't cost a fortune.
To make it even better, some of the best deals we could find are on all-inclusive holidays, which have been discounted by hundreds.
All-inclusive packages are an excellent way for families to manage expenses, as the upfront price includes three meals a day and snacks.
Plus, most of the properties offer family-friendly amenities, activities and menus, particularly in the summer.
The school holidays in England should run from July 25, and the best deals we've spotted all have departures in August.
For week-long stays, all of the discounts we've rounded up cost less than £699 per person, regardless of where you travel from.
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The best offers we could find come from TUI, loveholidays and On the Beach.
Here's our pick of the best all-inclusive deals still available to book next month:
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Terramar Calella, Costa Brava, Spain - from £335pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Castillo Beach, Fuerteventura, Spain - from £349pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Aybel Inn, Kemer, Turkey - from £335pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at BlueSea Costa Teguise Gardens, Lanzarote, Spain - from £338pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Sun Club El Dorado, Majorca, Spain - from £355pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Sun Star Beach, Turkey - from £465pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at Georgia Plus Afandou, Rhodes, Greece - from £495pp
- 7 nights all-inclusive at TUI SUNEO Ficus, Lanzarote, Spain - from £635pp
The holidays are available from different airports across the country, so prices might vary slightly according to your location.
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According to the Post Office Travel Money Spending Report from last year, 36 per cent of Brits book all-inclusive vacations, ranking them as the second most popular choice, only surpassed by city breaks.
Ultimately, half of the all-inclusive vacationers surveyed felt that these packages were good value because "everything is included" and they don't need to carry additional money.
This is true for holidaymakers travelling with or without children. In fact, 39 per cent of the families surveyed prefer all-inclusive packages because they "reduce the cost of their children's meals and beverages."
For more holiday inspiration, we revealed the three ‘best TUI hotels’ in the Balearics – with huge pools, beachfront locations and ‘incredible’ facilities.
And there's a hotel in Rhodes voted ‘best in the world’ by TUI – with two infinity pools, and it's just one minute from the beach.
Meanwhile, EasyJet releases hundreds of last-minute package holidays this summer, including free child places.
Prices correct at the time of publication.