20-10-2019, 09:22 AM
It appears that, from next summer, the Tres Islas is offering an all-inclusive option.
TUI, who I believe, now own the hotel are charging £22.32 pppn when booking a holiday. They are offering "Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner. Selected local-brand alcohol, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Snacks at set times"
If you book direct with the hotel, you also have the AI option (I can not find details of the website), but the cost is around £20 pppn (prices vary depending on currency fluctuations at the time you look/book)
So TUI are charging 10% for booking with them!!
I shall be asking for more details when I am in the the hotel at the end of this month, and will pass on anything I find out.
I also note that the price for 2 weeks at the start of June has dropped by £80 (again due the currency flucuations) so it's will be worth changing my booking to AI and getting the £80 back
p.s. every time I write "currency fluctuations" I think about the Chinese gentleman who when enquiring why the exchange rate he was being offered today was worse than yesterday, was told it was due to curency fluctuations. To which his response was "And fluck you Europeans too!!".
Admin : Feel free to edit out the last para if you need to.
p.p.s Can we have a Jokes section?. The other forum seems to have completely lost its sense of humour. No jokes posted simce 20 April
TUI, who I believe, now own the hotel are charging £22.32 pppn when booking a holiday. They are offering "Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner. Selected local-brand alcohol, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Snacks at set times"
If you book direct with the hotel, you also have the AI option (I can not find details of the website), but the cost is around £20 pppn (prices vary depending on currency fluctuations at the time you look/book)
So TUI are charging 10% for booking with them!!
I shall be asking for more details when I am in the the hotel at the end of this month, and will pass on anything I find out.
I also note that the price for 2 weeks at the start of June has dropped by £80 (again due the currency flucuations) so it's will be worth changing my booking to AI and getting the £80 back
p.s. every time I write "currency fluctuations" I think about the Chinese gentleman who when enquiring why the exchange rate he was being offered today was worse than yesterday, was told it was due to curency fluctuations. To which his response was "And fluck you Europeans too!!".
Admin : Feel free to edit out the last para if you need to.
p.p.s Can we have a Jokes section?. The other forum seems to have completely lost its sense of humour. No jokes posted simce 20 April