Yes, in the hospitality and travel industry, a "Full Board" package always includes accommodation as the primary component. By definition, Full Board refers to a meal plan that provides three meals a day—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—served at the hotel or resort where you are staying. It is essentially a step up from "Half Board" (which typically only includes breakfast and dinner) but is not as comprehensive as "All-Inclusive." While Full Board covers your room and your three main meals, it usually does not include snacks between meals, alcoholic beverages, or specialized activities like spa treatments or excursions. In some resorts, "Full Board" might include basic water or coffee during meals, but most other drinks are billed as "incidentals" at the end of your stay. This plan is ideal for travelers who plan to spend most of their time at the resort and want the financial predictability of having their core needs—sleep and food—prepaid and organized.