About 12 percent of hotels in Spain follow the all-included system; should we mention oceanfront four-star and five-star hotels, the figure will reach 20 percent. This is the research data result presented by Logitravel company stating that the figure has increased by 20 percent over the past four years.
Besides, it has become evident that hotels on Balearic Islands make up a 43% share of all Spanish hotels offering this summer dwelling scheme. Next come Canary hotels (29%) and and Andalusian hotels (11%).
According to research, the all-included scheme is most preferred by 25 to 40 year-old families and couples with one or two kids, aiming for one-week-long stays at four-star or five-star hotels.
Tomu Benassar, general manager of Logitravel, said that about 10% to 15% of Spanish tourists prefer the system during summer seasons. 'It the times of crisis, tourists tend to avoid accidental expenses and stick to close travel budgets', he says.