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All Inclusive adults only resorts in Europe

DH and I will be celebrating our anniversary and would like to go to Europe.  Anyone have any advice on any European adults only all inclusive resorts? We are interested in anything near the Mediterranean, Adriatic,or Baltic regions.

Thanks!.
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Re: All Inclusive adults only resorts in Europe

  • I've never heard of an AI in Europe.
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  • imagestever:
    I've never heard of an AI in Europe.

    They have them.  We stayed at a few but all of them included kids.  Sorry I can't help OP but just wanted to let you know AIs do exist!

  • Majorca has a few...but why go to an A.I. In Europe? So many wonderful restaurant opportunities to experience. 
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    Majorca has a few...but why go to an A.I. In Europe? So many wonderful restaurant opportunities to experience. 
    That is tooooottttally what I wanted to say.

    I had never heard of them before, then I googled and saw that they exist, but I really, really, really don't see why you'd go to an AI in Europe.

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    imagejeanna85:
    Majorca has a few...but why go to an A.I. In Europe? So many wonderful restaurant opportunities to experience. 
    That is tooooottttally what I wanted to say.

    I had never heard of them before, then I googled and saw that they exist, but I really, really, really don't see why you'd go to an AI in Europe.

    Ditto, the only places an AI make sense to me is if the location is not safe for going around, why be tied down to eating a resort when staying in a foreign country?  If you want an AI I would strongly suggest going to the islands and skipping Europe or go to Europe and seeing it.

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  • Baltic? I assumed you were thinking of a beach destination, but the Baltic Sea is pretty hit or miss for anything resembling beach weather, even in the height of summer. So what are you really interested in doing? That might help narrow your search. I think there are some resorts around Lithuania and Estonia, but they're not very popular, given the climate. And I'm not sure if any of them are AI (I doubt it, given Northern European drinking habits).

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  • i think there are some occidentals in spain.

     

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  • DH said the Brits love those types of vacations so he said to check out Spain.  Here is what I found.

    http://www.firstchoice.co.uk/sun-holidays/adult-holidays/all-inclusive/index.html

    Jen - Mom to two December 12 babies Nathaniel 12/12/06 and Addison 12/12/08
  • imagehgiusti35:
    DH and I will be celebrating our anniversary and would like to go to Europe.  Anyone have any advice on any European adults only all inclusive resorts? We are interested in anything near the Mediterranean, Adriatic,or Baltic regions.

    Thanks!.

    Are you sure you didn't mean Balkans?

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