
WHO doesn’t love an all-inclusive? Plenty of food, drinks and non-stop entertainment all day long.
But with so many resorts across the globe, it’s hard to choose which one for your next holiday – yet one has just won Europe‘s Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025 at the World Travel Awards.
The resort is called Ikos Odisia and you’ll find it in Corfu – which is good news for Brits as it means it’s just a three hour flight away.
The hotel is perched on the edge of Dasia Bay and here you’ll find white beach cabanas, plenty of places to swim and Mediterranean-style rooms.
Dotted around the resort are ten outdoor pools including four children’s pools, there’s even a splash park and an indoor pool.
If you don’t fancy a pool dip, the Ikos Odisia has a private sandy beach with plenty of sun loungers, umbrellas, and waiter service.
There are seven bars including one at the beach, by the pool and in the lobby.
Plus, there are eight restaurants from à la carte with Michelin-starred menus, to buffet style, so you’re bound to find something to your taste.
The best part is that everything is included because each stay comes with the ‘All Inclusive Plus’ package.
This means that guests have unlimited access to all restaurants and bars, as well as beach and pool food and beverage service with drinks, cocktails and snacks.
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Complimentary 24-hour room service, guests can also use the Local Discovery programme which includes the use of a Tesla for one full day during the stay.
It also includes complimentary museum tickets (1 museum ticket per person, per stay) and 30-minute complimentary beachside childcare for children four and up.
There’s plenty of entertainment for families too from team sports, family and water-based activities, to live music, mini-disco and professional shows.
The hotel has a spa with a sauna, steam room and the option to book massage treatments – at an extra cost.
Just half an hour away is Corfu Town which you can get to easily thanks to the complimentary shuttle service.
Here you can explore the shops scattered along the cobbled streets, see Spianada Square and discover the fortress.
On Tripadvisor, Ikos Odisia has over a thousand reviews with an almost perfect 4.9 star rating.
One visitor wrote: “Its a 5 star plus luxury all-inclusive. Its not cheap but definitely value for money. The whole complex is immaculate from the restaurants bars rooms pools and gardens.”
Another added: “This is one of the best all-inclusive luxury resorts I ever tried” with a third said “to call this simply ‘all inclusive’ doesn’t really do it justice…. It’s spectacular.”
Rooms vary from a cosy but beautiful Superior Double room with Garden View which sleeps two.
Or on the other end of the scale is the Deluxe Three Bedrooms villa with Sea View and Private Pool – this option sleeps a maximum of seven guests.
The resort is closed now for winter, but will reopen in April 2026 and remain open until October – you can also make bookings now for a 2027 holiday.
You can book with Jet2 as well for a full package experience, a family of four staying at the resort for seven nights in April 2026 works out at £4,686 – which is £1,562pp.
This includes return flights from London Stansted, cabin and hold luggage for each passenger, private transfers, and a stay in the Junior suite with Pool View and Private Garden.
The room comes with Wi-Fi, a terrace, bathrobes and slippers, coffee making facilities, bathroom with a bath and separate shower, and daily room cleaning – and of course the all-inclusive package.
As well as going from London Stansted, holidaymakers can also fly from Birmingham and Manchester airports.
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