What food and drinks are included in all-inclusive hotels in Bodrum, and what costs extra?
Based on 2 discussions with 3 participants · Last activity: 15 days ago
Based on 2 discussions with 3 participants · Last activity: 15 days ago
TL;DR
Based on guest reports, local beer and wine, soft drinks, ayran, tea, coffee and some juices are generally included with main meals. Bar snacks such as sandwiches, crisps and nuts may be charged separately.
Ice cream (including cone options, with more flavors than at the beach) is only available on a schedule — about two hours per day.
Freshly squeezed juice is only served at breakfast, lunch and dinner; not readily available outside meal times.
The hotel has a separate vitamin bar with juices, but drinks there are paid and not included in the all-inclusive package.
Wine or champagne with fruit may be brought to the room, and complimentary à la carte dinner is sometimes offered.
The bar only stocks beer, water, Fanta, Sprite and cola; pizza and burgers are served on a schedule, after lunchtime.
The bar has a separate paid menu with sandwiches, crisps, nuts and drinks. These items are not part of the complimentary meal package.
Guests reported that tomato juice, ayran, beer, rosé wine and cola were included. The beach restaurant also served iced coffee and a selection of brewed teas.
Breakfast includes tea, ayran, coffee and juices, while lunch and dinner include soft drinks plus local beer and wine. Guests also highlighted ripe watermelon, peaches and apricots.