Looking for All-inclusive hotels in Belarus is as pointless as unicorns in Loshitsky Park. At least Turkish-style hotels (with whiskey baths and belly dancing) Definitely not here. But instead there are good sanatoriums, cozy SPA complexes, “hugge hotels” in the middle of a pine forest and “ethno-villages” with three meals a day and a free sauna by the lake. It is about them that I will tell you today. Let’s figure out what Belarus can oppose to the famous “alcohol resorts” of Turkey.
Alpha Radon
Let’s start with a simple one. «Alpha Radon” — this is a fairly well-known Belarusian sanatorium in the Grodno region. The complex itself refers to itself as a “Medical & SPA” class, so the main emphasis here is on wellness procedures and a kind of bodily reboot. The buffet menu contains only farm products. Unlimited access to the SPA and sauna gallery is already included in the room rate. And in the list of services there are special wellness programs (including those that simulate the effect of a vacation at sea). Another plus is a diverse poster of free events throughout the day (from cooking classes to open–air film screenings). Therefore, you will definitely not be bored here.
There is only one disadvantage in all this: hotel rooms are shamelessly expensive. The exact prices can be viewed here. But the numbers there are such that tears flow from them by themselves (as from the songs of Tatyana Bulanova).
Dzen Forest
An unusual retreat hotel right in Nalibokskaya Pushcha. All guests are accommodated in special forest chalets, and a separate world is built around them with Scandinavian saunas, Japanese fonts, rock gardens, a library with a fireplace and meditation areas located directly above the forest river.
The holiday itself is built on an All-inclusive system (though without alcohol). The guests are taken care of by a community manager, yoga teachers, masters of spa rituals and a special group of chefs and technical staff who “imperceptibly create everything necessary for comfort and serenity.”
You can read more about the project on the websitedzenforest.by . Please note that many programs are focused on solo (!) holidays, and prices are for 1 person.
Greenwood Chalet
Country hotel in the Brest region on the shore of Lake Beloe. Almost all year round (except summer) There are special programs with Full board holidays. Well, as a bonus, they are accompanied by various “buns” in the form of a closed beach surrounded by coniferous forests, live concerts, interesting master classes and their own sauna complex.
You can view photos of rooms and look through reviews on this page.
White Meadows
An idyllic Belarusian village where rural life is recreated with maximum comfort. Instead of rooms, there are cozy houses with wooden floors and shutters on the windows.
There is a small zoo for children. For adults, there is a real wood–burning sauna included in the price of the holiday. Breakfast, lunch and dinner prepared according to folk recipes are served every day in the traditional wooden tavern. And of course there is a pond, meadows and a forest next to the complex for full immersion in the rustic atmosphere.
You can read all the details on the websiteluga.by .
According to the website, the local “All inclusive” implies accommodation, food, a sauna and “everything that is in the village” (from bicycles to fishing boats).
Robin
Another tourist farm, but already near Lake Naroch. In terms of service and services, everything is the same here as in the “White Meadows”. But this complex has one interesting feature – authentic historical huts of the 19th century. Therefore, in a sense, it is also an open–air museum.
The interior of the houses is made by modern authors, but using various elements imported from neighboring villages. You can see what it looks like in the photo. Find more information here or on the websiteizbushki.by .
Park-hotel “Bright”
A large tourist complex near the Shchara River (in the Baranovichi district). There are several wellness programs for guests with three meals a day, SPA visits, morning yoga, creative workshops and other entertainment.
In general, everything is as usual. But I personally liked this hotel, first of all, for its location. If you have a car, here you can build a great route for a short trip. Look, within an hour’s drive from the hotel there is:
- Deepriz Animal Park (where you can kiss a beaver and cuddle with a roe deer);
- Kotlubaev manor in the town of Yastrembel (which is often called the most colorful “abandoned” in Belarus);
- St. George’s Church in the village of Polonechka (the oldest wooden church in our country);
- And also a beautiful manor Reitanov in Grushevka – with a noble mansion and a mystical tomb.
If you are interested not only in recreation, but also in a cultural program, the Bright Park Hotel will be a good solution for you. You can browse through the photos and book a room here at this link.
Worthy of mention
I personally like the hotels that I have collected above. But, of course, not only this six offers an All-inclusive vacation. There are also wellness programs:
- In sanatorium “Vesta” (40 km from Minsk);
- Country complex “Plissa” on the shore of the lake of the same name;
- In the sanatorium “Priozerny” near the shore of Naroch;
- And in a couple dozen smaller hotels.
Recreation packages with three meals a day and a sauna are also available in the ethnocultural complex “Nanosy”. But I have already written about such “tourist villages” above, so now I do not want to repeat myself.
Instead, I’d rather say a few words about two wellness hotels in Mogilev. There are no programs with 3 meals a day. But there are their own SPA complexes (included in the room rate) and quite adequate prices.
Simply put, they are much cheaper than all the hotels collected above in this collection. You can verify this:
- Here
- and here.
In terms of price/quality ratio, this is a good option. It is easy to get here (even without a car), all the main sights of Mogilev are around, and several dozen establishments located in the neighborhood will not let you starve to death.
For inspiration, you can also read this article at the link below.
Well, now I just have to say goodbye. Goodbye, friends. If you can also recommend some good hotel, welcome to the comments.