What Does All-Inclusive Resort Mean?
An all-inclusive resort offers vacation packages in which accommodations, meals and drinks (alcoholic and/or non-alcoholic) are combined into one price. Some resorts may include other things as well, such as water sports or other activities.
Types
There are different types of all-inclusive resorts. Some resorts are designated as adults only, and some are for couples only. There also are resorts for families so that children are not left out.
Locations
You will find that most all-inclusive resorts are located in warm-weather climates, such as Mexico, the Caribbean islands and Central America. Most all-inclusive hotels will be rated at least three stars.
What's Not Included
Some all-inclusive resorts exclude items like premium alcoholic drinks, spa services and motorized water sports, such as Jet Skis. Read the resort's brochure or website for information on items not included in the package.
Cost
According to all-inclusive-travel.com, an all-inclusive resort package will average from $125 to more than $1,000 per day, per person. The cost will depend on the resort, the location and room selection.
Popular Resort Chains
The most popular all-inclusive resorts include Club Med and Beaches Resorts, which cater to families. Sandals Resorts cater to adults only and couples only. Breezes Resorts have locations for adults and families.
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