
3 October 2024 | Updated 31 October 20259 min read
Morro Jable Fuerteventura, winter sun and all-inclusive are a trio hard to beat.
As the clocks go back and November begins, the downward slide to winter has officially begun in the UK.
If you’re not quite ready to embrace the chill (we don’t blame you), luckily, you don’t have to. We’ve run the numbers at TravelSupermarket HQ to reveal 12 of the cheapest all-inclusive destinations for a sunshine hit this winter, and some are closer to home than you think.
From Mediterranean islands to North African shores, here’s where to snap up a cheap all-inclusive winter sun holiday.

Hammamet has become a regular in our cheapest all-inclusive summer destinations round up, and it's also where you'll get the most for your money this winter.
A charming fishing village-turned-popular seaside resort, it’s long been a magnet for holidaymakers looking to combine relaxation and culture.
Its long, golden beach is a hub for watersports, its medina has boutiques galore and its historic fortress offers panoramic views over the sea and old city. Four- and five-star all-inclusive hotels line the waterfront, many complete with private beaches and spas.
A laidback spot, this is one for sunbathers and explorers.

Hot on Hammamet’s heels, Sousse also offers excellent value for an all-inclusive holiday in Tunisia this winter.
When you’re not topping up your Vitamin D levels by your hotel pool, ice-cold beverage in hand, there’s something to keep everyone entertained in this cosmopolitan resort. History buffs can peruse phenomenal collections of ancient mosaics at the Sousse Archaeological Museum, shopaholics can haggle for souvenirs at the Medina Souk, foodies can have their fill of delicious street food, and beach bums can kickback on the silky soft shores of Bou Jaafar.
More of a nightlife lover? Spend your evening hopping between cocktail bars, beach lounges and dance clubs.

Just like the Canarian sunshine, getaways to Morro Jable never stop. A year-round holiday hotspot, the resort’s best restaurants, shops, pubs and clubs are still at your disposal all throughout winter.
To wake up to the sound of gentle waves, pick an all-inclusive hotel close to the beachfront – Playa del Matorral’s giant swathe of honey-coloured sand is the resort’s star attraction. The reliable trade winds provide optimum conditions for wind- and kitesurfing, or grab a snorkel and head below the waves to spot turtles, barracudas and rays. Sea temperatures rarely dip below 20C in winter.
Visit in February and you can also be part of Fueteventura’s lively Carnival celebrations, too.

Mild temperatures, fewer crowds and plenty of all-inclusive deals make Malta a great bet for a short-haul winter sun escape. For the best prices and selection of all-inclusive hotels, look to St. Paul’s Bay.
One of the island’s largest resorts, all the holiday essentials are catered for here – think heaps of restaurants and cafés, beachfront bars, shops and watersports.
While dips in the sea may not be on the cards, sunny strolls along the 1km (0.6 mile) waterfront promenade certainly are, as are ticking off some of the town’s most popular attractions. Highlights include the Wignacourt Tower and the Malta National Aquarium.

Side and all-inclusive hotels are as natural a pairing as cocktails and mini-umbrellas. Its gorgeous sweep of coastline is a hotbed for luxury resorts, many holding five stars and complete with spas. Luckily, choosing one for your winter sun escape won’t blow the bank.
Winter is a prime time to get your sightseeing on. The resort is a gold mine of ancient Greco-Roman ruins – the Temple of Apollo and amphitheatre are must-visits, as is the Side Museum, which is housed in old Roman baths. Shops and bistros fill the streets of the old town and the cocktail clubs bring the nightlife after dark.
Just 15 minutes out of town, Manavgat Waterfall is often in spectacular full flow during the winter months.

It’s hard to think of winter sun and not picture Tenerife. With its subtropical climate, mild temperatures are a given.
For a cheap all-inclusive deal, Puerto de la Cruz is the place to be. While it’s one of Tenerife's smaller resorts, you won’t find a better spot for things to do. There’s the black sands of Playa del Castillo to laze on, salt water pools to swim in at Lago Martiánez, tropical flora to admire at the Playa Jardin botanical garden, and fascinating street art to discover on Calle Mequinez.
You’re also in hiking territory with multiple trails leading into the Orotava Valley – far more enjoyable now than in the heat of summer.

While 17C may not scream hot, a winter sun holiday in Lara is still warm enough for days on the sand and sightseeing in shorts.
With Blue Flag status and more than 8km (5 miles) of butter-coloured sand, Lara Beach is the resort’s trump card. The variety of watersports almost outnumbers the amount of sun-loungers and your hardest decision will be which beach club to spend happy hour in. If swimming becomes too chilly, the resort’s luxury all-inclusive hotels have pools and spas to while away your days.
If you’re looking for an activity, you can see giant sand sculptures at Sandland, go souvenir shopping in Antalya’s Old Town or take a day trip to the Duden Waterfalls.

Visit Benners in winter and you might feel like you’ve ended up in the wrong city. A world away from its peak summer mania, the crowds have now dwindled, the beaches are more sand than sun-baked Brits, and the town has returned to a local beat. Of course, if you do want the full Benidorm package, the city’s main strip never sleeps.
Make the most of the pleasant temperatures and hire a bicycle to beach hop along the coast, from Playa de Poniente in the west to Cala Tio Ximo in the east. Or get back to nature by hitting the lush hiking trails of the Sierra Helada Natural Park.
End the day in true Spanish style with dinner at Tapas Alley – there’s no waiting for a table at this time of year.

Visit Belek in winter and you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Gone are the limiting high temps and crowds that come with summer, which instead make way for outdoor activities and sightseeing under blissful blue skies.
Spend your days practising your swing on championship golf courses, chasing thrills at the The Land of Legends theme park and shopping for traditional trinkets at bazaars before seeing out the night in one of the resort’s swanky bars or clubs.
As for relaxation, Belek has no shortage of ultra-glam hotels lining the beachfront that cater to every all-inclusive whim. Expect spas, onsite water parks and private beaches to come standard.

You can get to Agadir’s shores in less than four hours from the UK. What you’ll find there is a laidback seaside resort lined with a giant curve of shimmering sand that remains idyllically warm well into winter.
Not only is it the season to find a great-value all-inclusive deal, but surfing conditions are also at their best. Taghazout, half an hour north of Agadir, has some of the biggest swells.
The activities aren’t just limited to the beach, either. Sporty types can tee off with golf or hike the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, while shoppers have Morocco’s largest souk, Souk El Had, on their doorstep. Make sure to spend a day exploring the historic medina which was lovingly reconstructed following an earthquake in 1960.

Visiting Marrakech’s chaotic medina in scorching summer heat takes a brave soul. Go in winter and you’ll get bright, sunny days reaching 21C, half the crowds and, even better, cheaper prices on accommodation.
There are no beach resorts here, but when you see the city’s opulent all-inclusive hotels and riads, complete with mosaicked pools and courtyards, you won’t mind. Treat yourself to a hotel with a hammam and any stress over souvenir haggling will soon melt away.
Take the opportunity to get to know Marakech’s quieter side – one where you can sip fresh mint tea at hidden garden cafés and people watch from rooftop terraces. You’ve got a far better shot of seeing Koutoubia Mosque and Bahia Palace without the usual masses, too.

For reliable heat at a decent price, Sharm el Sheikh is a hot pick for an all-inclusive winter holiday. The Red Sea resort town has endless soft, sandy beaches lapped by impossibly blue water and the all-inclusive hotels are in a league of their own – picture immaculate suites and bali beds and you’re on the right track.
Naama Bay is activity central with buzzing shops, restaurants and bars. Diving, snorkelling and boat trips to the Tiran Islands and Ras Mohammed National Park all depart from here, and the live-music clubs keep the buzz going into the evening.
For a more local flavour of Sharm el Sheikh, shop for goods at the Old Market bazaar or visit a traditional Bedouin village on a desert expedition.
*Please note: The research looked at all price searches via TravelSupermarket from 6 - 27 October 2025 for 7-night all-inclusive holidays departing between November 2025 and March 2026. The cheapest all-inclusive destinations were based on the median all-inclusive price across the whole of that winter period. Prices are indicative only and do not necessarily reflect live deals on site. Average high temperatures sourced from holiday-weather.com.
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