Best All-Inclusive Resorts on the Costa del Sol (2026 Guide)
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All-inclusive on the Costa del Sol covers a wider range than most people expect — from €190/night family resorts with waterparks and kids clubs, to €800+ luxury properties where Michelin-starred chefs cook your dinner and the wine list runs to 300 labels. Both are "all-inclusive." They're not the same thing.
This guide cuts through the category properly: 12 resorts verified by score, price, what's actually included, and who each one is really for. One important note up front — not all all-inclusive packages are equal. Some include premium drinks and à la carte dining. Others mean a buffet and local beer until 11 PM. We flag the difference clearly.
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Quick Comparison
| Hotel | Location | Stars | Score | From/night AI | Beach | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ikos Andalusia | Estepona | 5★ | 9.2 | €700+ | Direct | Luxury couples & families |
| Elba Estepona | Estepona | 5★ | 8.4 | €450 | Direct | Couples + spa |
| Iberostar Waves | Torrox Costa | 4★ | 8.9 | €340 | Direct | Families east coast |
| Riu Costa del Sol | Torremolinos | 4★ | 8.6 | €380 | Direct | Families |
| Sol Don Pablo | Torremolinos | 4★ | 8.3 | €300 | 50m | Couples |
| Sunset Beach Club | Benalmádena | 4★ | 8.4 | €280 | 200m | Families (apartments) |
| H10 Estepona Palace | Estepona | 4★S | 8.2 | €310 | Direct | Couples + families |
| Holiday World Polynesia | Benalmádena | 4★ | 8.0 | €290 | 500m | Families (waterpark) |
| Occidental Fuengirola | Fuengirola | 4★ | 8.6 | €260 | Direct | Value couples |
| Ona Marinas Nerja | Nerja | 4★ | 8.4 | €270 | Direct | Families east coast |
| Ibersol Torremolinos | Torremolinos | 4★ | 8.2 | €240 | Direct | Budget families |
| Best Benalmádena | Benalmádena | 4★ | 8.1 | €260 | 150m | Budget couples |
AI = All-Inclusive rate, peak summer 2026, 2 adults. Prices fluctuate — check current availability for exact rates.
Luxury All-Inclusive
1. Ikos Andalusia — The Costa del Sol's Best All-Inclusive Resort
5★ · Score: 9.2 · Peak summer 2026: €700+/night · Estepona (New Golden Mile)
Nine pools. Eight restaurants. Menus designed by Michelin-starred chefs. A wine list that runs past 300 labels. Welcome to a different category of all-inclusive.
Ikos Andalusia sits on the beachfront at Playa de Guadalmansa — 21 acres of landscaped gardens between Estepona and Marbella, with direct sand access and sea views from most of the 410 rooms and suites. The "Infinite Lifestyle" concept goes well beyond standard all-inclusive: à la carte dining at specialty restaurants (Greek, Italian, Asian, Spanish, French), cocktails and premium spirits without any supplement, watersports, bike hire, and the Dine Out Programme — dinners at selected restaurants in Estepona included in your package.
For families: heated pools, heroes crèche, dedicated kids and teen clubs with proper activities, babysitting available. For couples: three adults-only pool areas, a spa partnership with Anne Semonin, and the kind of service that remembers your name by day two.
The only honest note: this is not a cheap all-inclusive. At €700+ per night in peak season, you're paying for everything to be excellent — and mostly it is, though restaurant reservation slots can be competitive in July and August. Book restaurants before arrival.
Choose if: Budget isn't your primary filter and you want the Costa del Sol's most complete luxury AI experience. Avoid if: You're looking for value. There are good hotels here for a third of the price.
2. Elba Estepona Gran Hotel & Thalasso Spa
5★ · Score: 8.4 · Peak summer 2026: €450–€680/night · Estepona (Arena Beach)
The "Elba All-Inclusive Plus" package is one of the most complete on the coast: three themed restaurants, premium international drinks (not just local brands), and a daily spa circuit included in the rate. Direct beach access to a sandy cove. One large outdoor pool, one indoor heated spa pool.
Where Ikos prioritises scale and restaurants, Elba prioritises the spa — the thalassotherapy centre is serious, not just a jacuzzi and a steam room. For couples who want five-star treatment and genuine wellness with direct beach access, this is the strongest option that isn't Ikos.
Staying in Estepona? See our guide to where to stay in Marbella — both areas are worth comparing before you book.
Choose if: Spa + beach + premium drinks package without Ikos prices. Avoid if: You want a large pool scene with multiple pools and entertainment.
Best All-Inclusive for Families
3. Iberostar Waves Málaga Playa
4★ · Score: 8.9 · Peak summer 2026: €340–€490/night · Torrox Costa
One important correction before you book: This hotel is in Torrox Costa, on the eastern Costa del Sol — 71km from Málaga airport, near Nerja. Not Torremolinos, not Marbella. If you're planning to base yourself near Marbella or do day trips westward, this isn't your hotel. If you want a quieter, more authentic stretch of coast with excellent beach access and Nerja 15 minutes away, it's outstanding.
The score speaks: 8.9 is the highest of any family all-inclusive on this list. The Star Camp entertainment programme runs all summer. A water park with four slides and a dedicated splash pool keeps children busy. Adults get three pools, a spa, and four bars. All-inclusive here means proper buffet meals plus local and international drinks throughout the day — the package is solid.
Choose if: You want the eastern Costa del Sol (quieter, less developed) and the highest family AI score on the coast. Avoid if: Location near Málaga city, Marbella, or Torremolinos is important to you. It's a 70km drive west.
4. Hotel Riu Costa del Sol
4★ · Score: 8.6 · Peak summer 2026: €380–€520/night · Torremolinos (Playamar Beach)
The Riu flagship on the Costa del Sol — and the one that most people picture when they imagine a proper all-inclusive beach resort. Four pools (three outdoor, one indoor heated), RiuLand kids club, a splash park with slides, 24-hour all-inclusive service, and direct access to Playamar Beach via the pedestrian promenade.
The AI package includes meals at the buffet plus themed restaurant evenings (Italian, Spanish), unlimited local and branded drinks, and snacks throughout the day. RIU's operational reliability is the main draw — it's a large hotel that runs consistently well, which matters when you have children in tow.
This is Torremolinos's best family all-inclusive. Easy train access to Málaga (15 minutes) and Fuengirola makes it a useful base for day trips without renting a car. If you're comparing villa options for larger groups, see our family villas guide — for 6+ guests, a villa can beat an AI resort on value.
Choose if: Reliable family all-inclusive with direct beach, big pool setup, and good transport links. Avoid if: You want boutique character. This is a large resort hotel — around 700 rooms.
5. Holiday World Polynesia
4★ · Score: 8.0 · Peak summer 2026: €290–€420/night · Benalmádena
The waterpark hotel. Holiday World Polynesia's package mandatorily includes access to their Beach Club water park — a proper complex with a wave pool, lazy river, and multiple slides. It's not an afterthought; it's the reason families book this hotel specifically.
Beach is 500m away (hotel shuttle available), which is the main trade-off versus beachfront options. But for families with children aged 4–14 who will spend their days in the water park rather than on the beach, this is irrelevant. Indoor Monoi kids zone and an on-site cinema round out the rainy-day options. Theme dinners included in the AI package add variety to the buffet routine.
Choose if: Children are your primary demographic and waterpark access matters more than beach proximity. Avoid if: The beach is your family's daily destination.
6. Sunset Beach Club
4★ · Score: 8.4 · Peak summer 2026: €280–€400/night · Benalmádena (Torrequebrada)
Not a hotel — an aparthotel. Sunset Beach Club offers large self-catering apartments (sleeping 4–6 comfortably) with optional all-inclusive supplement. For families who want the space of a villa with the structure of AI dining, it's a useful middle ground. The pirate ship kids club runs all summer. Two large outdoor pools plus a children's pool.
Important: Confirm the AI package when booking — standard rates are usually bed and breakfast or half board. The all-inclusive is a seasonal add-on at extra cost. Direct beach is stony; sandy beach is 200m.
Choose if: You want apartment space for a family of 4–6 at reasonable prices. Avoid if: You need a sandy beachfront and you're booking casually without checking the AI supplement separately.
Best All-Inclusive for Couples
7. H10 Estepona Palace
4★ Superior · Score: 8.2 · Peak summer 2026: €310–€460/night · Estepona (Playa del Guadalobón)
The only resort on this list with a semi-private beach cove — direct sand access on a stretch that doesn't feel like a public beach in August. The all-inclusive package includes show cooking at buffet meals, snacks, and premium international drinks (a step above standard local-brands-only AI). Two outdoor pools, one heated in winter.
The Estepona location gives you upscale surroundings with a more relaxed pace than Marbella — better for couples who want quality without the Puerto Banús intensity. The best golf resorts on the Costa del Sol are all within 30 minutes if you want to add a round or two.
Choose if: Couples wanting a semi-private beach setting, solid AI drinks package, and Estepona's calmer vibe. Avoid if: Pool entertainment and a large social scene matter to you.
8. Sol Torremolinos Don Pablo
4★ · Score: 8.3 · Peak summer 2026: €300–€440/night · Torremolinos (El Bajondillo)
The Sol Don Pablo's main advantage is its pool access — as part of the larger Sol Torremolinos complex, guests can use all 9 pools across the resort (including a lagoon pool and splash area). The hotel itself has 2 pools. AI includes international branded drinks and full buffet meals with themed evenings.
Beach is 50m via the promenade — close enough that you barely notice it. Quieter clientele than the Riu properties. Good base for couples who want Torremolinos's easy transport links without a massive resort atmosphere.
Choose if: You want 9 pools, solid AI package, and beach proximity at a mid-range price. Avoid if: You want a boutique feel. This is a mid-scale resort hotel.
Best Value All-Inclusive
9. Occidental Fuengirola
4★ · Score: 8.6 · Peak summer 2026: €260–€350/night · Fuengirola (Promenade)
Direct beachfront on Fuengirola's main promenade. Score of 8.6 makes this the best-value AI on the list by the numbers — comparable score to Riu Costa del Sol at €120 less per night in peak season. Fuengirola itself is underrated: a long sandy beach, a lively promenade, and 20-minute train access to Málaga and Torremolinos.
The AI package is standard (buffet meals, local drinks), which matches the price point. It's not a luxury property — it's a well-run 4-star that delivers consistently at an honest price.
Choose if: Direct beach, solid score, and the best value-per-night ratio on this list. Avoid if: You want premium drinks, à la carte dining, or a large pool complex.
10. Ona Marinas de Nerja Spa Resort
4★ · Score: 8.4 · Peak summer 2026: €270–€410/night · Nerja (Playa El Playazo)
Direct beach access in Nerja — one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa del Sol. Large apartment-style rooms (unusual for an AI resort) make it practical for families wanting space. Two outdoor pools, splash pool. The AI includes wine and beer with meals plus local spirits at the bar — reasonable but not premium.
Nerja's location is a plus if you want day trips to Frigiliana (15 min) or the famous Nerja Caves (10 min). It's also further from the airport (70km), which some guests find inconvenient and others actively want — it keeps the crowds away.
Choose if: Nerja is on your itinerary and you want apartment-sized space with AI convenience. Avoid if: Central Costa del Sol location (near Marbella or Málaga) is important.
11. Ibersol Torremolinos Beach
4★ · Score: 8.2 · Peak summer 2026: €240–€360/night · Torremolinos (Los Álamos)
The most affordable beachfront AI option in Torremolinos. Direct beach access across the road. AI includes full buffet service, pool bar snacks, and local drinks until 11 PM — that evening cut-off is the main limitation to know about. One large outdoor pool and a children's pool.
Solid for budget-conscious families who want Torremolinos's beach and transport links without paying Riu prices.
Choose if: Lowest price point for a direct-beach AI in Torremolinos. Avoid if: Late-night drinks and premium spirits matter to you. 11 PM AI cut-off is strict.
12. Hotel Best Benalmádena
4★ · Score: 8.1 · Peak summer 2026: €260–€380/night · Benalmádena (Torrequebrada)
The entry point of this list — and honest about it. AI covers all buffet meals and national brand drinks. Two outdoor pools (one heated) and an indoor spa pool. The beach situation requires a clear-eyed look: there's direct access to a small rocky cove, and a sandy beach 150m away.
Best Benalmádena earns its place for couples who want the Benalmádena area at the lowest AI price point without staying somewhere that feels worn-out.
Choose if: Benalmádena area, lowest AI price, basic but functional setup. Avoid if: Beach quality matters — the immediate access is rocky.
What's Actually Included? AI Tiers Explained
Not all all-inclusive is equal on the Costa del Sol. Here's how to read the small print:
Standard AI (Ibersol, Best Benalmádena, Ona Nerja) — Buffet breakfast/lunch/dinner, local drinks (beer, house wine, local spirits), snacks at pool bar. Some have evening drink cut-offs (10–11 PM).
Mid-tier AI (Riu, Sol Don Pablo, H10 Estepona) — As above, plus international branded drinks, themed restaurant evenings, 24h availability. No supplement for most drinks.
Premium AI (Elba Estepona, Sunset supplement) — Add premium spirits, à la carte dining options, spa circuit included.
Infinite Lifestyle / Luxury AI (Ikos Andalusia) — Everything above, plus Michelin-starred à la carte restaurants, 300+ wine labels, Dine Out programme at external restaurants, watersports, bike hire. A genuinely different category.
FAQ
Which is the best all-inclusive resort on the Costa del Sol overall?
Ikos Andalusia leads by score (9.2) and breadth of offering — luxury AI with nine pools, Michelin-starred dining, and direct beach access. For families on a more typical budget, Iberostar Waves Málaga Playa (8.9) and Riu Costa del Sol (8.6) both score extremely well.
Are all-inclusive resorts on the Costa del Sol worth it?
For families with children, yes — AI removes the constant cost anxiety of pool bars and restaurant bills. For couples or adults who want to explore local restaurants, AI can feel restrictive. Consider half-board instead, which lets you eat out in the evenings while keeping breakfast and lunch covered.
What is the best all-inclusive resort near Marbella?
Ikos Andalusia (Estepona/New Golden Mile) is the closest luxury AI to Marbella — 30 minutes by car. H10 Estepona Palace is 25 minutes. Both offer direct beach access. If you want to stay closer to Marbella itself, a luxury villa in Marbella with a private chef often makes more sense than an AI resort at this distance.
When is the cheapest time to book all-inclusive on the Costa del Sol?
May, early June, and September offer the same sun and sea with AI prices 25–40% lower than July/August peak. September in particular — 24°C sea temperature, empty sunbeds, same pool. See our Marbella weather guide for a month-by-month breakdown.
Is Torremolinos good for all-inclusive holidays?
Yes — it has the highest concentration of AI resorts on the coast (Riu, Sol Don Pablo, Ibersol), direct beach access, and a 15-minute train to Málaga. It's more affordable than Marbella and better connected for day trips to Caminito del Rey and Granada.
What's the difference between Iberostar Waves and the Torremolinos resorts?
Location is critical: Iberostar Waves is in Torrox Costa — 71km east of Málaga airport on the eastern Costa del Sol, near Nerja. The Torremolinos properties (Riu, Sol, Ibersol) are 15km from the airport on the western Costa del Sol, near Marbella. Different coasts, different day trip options. Choose based on which area you want to explore.
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