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Is An All Inclusive Resort Right For You?
By
Yuri Smolyansky
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All-inclusive resorts can
really help vacationers get the most out of their travel
dollars. Today, over 400 hotels in the Caribbean and
Mexico are either all-inclusive resorts or offer all
inclusive packages.
Destinations such as Aruba, Cancun, St. Thomas, and
Bahamas have an infrastructure that is well suited to
all-inclusive and not all inclusive resorts because there
is a wide election of restaurants and amenities for
tourism. Jamaica and the Dominican Republic on the other
hand don't have the tourism infrastructure in place and
are best suited for all inclusive vacations.
You'll want to consider carefully before choosing an all
inclusive resort. Resorts do vary -- some are designed for
couples, some for singles, some for gays and some for
families. Some cater to a younger or older crowd. There
are also some that offer clothing-optional activities. For
obvious reasons, most of those don't allow children under
18.
The resorts come in all shapes and sizes. Some include
airfare and hotel. Some include airfare, hotel, transfers,
and some meals. Others include all meals and activities,
but not airfare. Often, purchasing airfare as part of the
package can be a better deal than doing so separately,
unless you are using frequent flier miles.
Many all inclusives have, as part of their program,
child-care facilities that are often a
resort-within-the-resort for children, a "day
camp" that is special and that kids look forward to
attending. And many all-inclusive resorts give incredible
price breaks to children (they don't drink liquor, after
all,) while some even have no charge for children up to 17
sharing their parents' room.
What are the advantages of all-inclusive vacation resorts?
The security of knowing that one price covers everything,
with none of those nasty surprises that can blast a hole
in any family's travel budget. All meals, entertainment,
activities and sports, as well as airfare and
accommodations, are generally included in one price. You
can forget your worries about carrying lots of extra cash
for expenses, and just sit back and enjoy your vacation.
Who should check out an all inclusive?
Travelers who are: on a tight budget, traveling with the
kids, receiving the trip as a wedding gifts or getting
married on the honeymoon.
So, is an all inclusive resort right for you?
If you are the type of traveler that enjoys sampling all
of the local fare, then spending all of your time at an
all-inclusive resort is probably not for you. If you like
to go somewhere just to relax and not worry about taking
out your wallet every couple of hours to pay for food,
drinks, or activities, then there's probably an
all-inclusive resort that's just right for you.
If you like to stay up all night partying and drinking, if
you want to take advantage of all the included watersports
and activities, if you want to have food and snacks
available all day and if you don't want to have to worry
about the final bill when you check out, an all-inclusive
is definitely a viable option. Some resorts even boast
24-hour room service.
All-inclusive resorts can be costly. On the other hand,
they can also provide great value. If you are going to a
destination where the cost of meals, snacks, liquor and
activities are expensive, and your hotel or resort is
high-quality with an expensive nightly rate, an all
inclusive might end up saving you money.
If, on the other hand, you don't drink much, you enjoy
lazing on the beach and getting an early nights sleep, you
are dieting and choose simple salads for your meals, you
would probably be overspending for an all-inclusive
resort. Bear in mind the drinks are only the cheap local
which are not very strong.
On the down side of all-inclusive vacations, some folks
get a bit weary of dining in the same restaurant night
after night. The resort rooms may be smaller than standard
hotel rooms. Some, not all of the all-inclusive resorts
provide shows. And some of them have different show every
night.
Some resorts have kids clubs for the little ones. Kids
clubs begin at any hotel at 4 years of age. Nannies or
babysitters are extra costs not included in the
all-inclusive package. Almost all the allinclusives have
activities from beach volleyball to bingo and other games.
It's a good idea if you want a cashless vacation in a
secured environment, if you are satisfied that the dining
options offered will be suitable for your tastes, if you
take advantage of the watersports, child-care and bars.
If you are adventurous and want to spend your days
exploring the country you are visiting and your evenings
trying in-town dining options, you would be better off
choosing a resort that offers that kind of flexibility
instead of an all inclusive.
What is usually included in all inclusive vacation
package?
All meals and drinks, beer, wine, premium liquor and
tipping, government taxes, gratuities, entertainment,
activities and sports, as well as airfare and
accommodations, are generally included in one price.
Airfare and hotel transfers are optional when buying all
inclusive package. Tipping is not allowed. One benefit of
the all-inclusive resort is that the single up-front price
covers unlimited activities.
Phone calls and items purchased at the gift shop are
included. The more expensive all-inclusive resorts is
going to have the nice sit-down restaurants. The next step
down will have all buffet dining.
Tennis and squash courts may be free and often night-lit
courts at no charge, but bring your rackets, as you'll
probably have to pay to rent them. Most packages do not
include golfing fees. In most cases you have to rent a
golf cart, but compared to the price of play on most
courses, that cost is negligible. Sailing craft are free
as often as not. Snorkels, masks and fins are usually
free, but may have a time limit (note: bring masks from
home if you can, keeping in mind that the
one-size-fits-all variety is often useless on little
faces, leaving kids to snorkel miserably with a face-full
of salt water). On-property snorkeling is free, but the
most interesting underwater sights are usually somewhere
else. The latter will cost you, if not for the snorkeling
itself, then for the transportation to get there and back.
With motorized sports costs can climb upwards of $60 an
hour. Parasailing is another costly venture. Divers, too,
might find an all-inclusive cost-effective. Tanks have to
be paid for separately, but diving excursions are included
in some of these resorts. If you are not certified, most
resorts offer a "resort certification" which
will allow you to go on closely supervised guided dives. A
resort certification is a great introduction to the sport.
If, however, you are already a certified diver, some
resorts, such as Sandals, Beaches, and Gala Resorts, offer
one or two tank dives a day in their all-inclusive
packages.
Many all inclusive resorts offer spa treatments as part of
their packages, with the option of paying for more
intensive therapies.
Do not forget to budget extra cash for some excursions
that weren't included in all inclusive package. A swim
with the dolphins, for example, runs about $100 per person
-- more than small change if you're traveling with a
family of four.
Consider carefully these additional factors before
purchasing an all inclusive vacation package.
Price is often relative to quality. If it seems too good
to be true, it probably is. However, sometimes it's
possible to get an amazing and legitimate deal, as long as
you're looking in the right places - Apple Vacations,
Funjet Vacations, TNT Vacations and numerous smaller
wholesalers.
Look for deals. Check websites for details. Check to see
what's included in the price, so you don't incur any
additional costs that you're not prepared to pay for.
Organize any visas and travel insurance policies well in
advance. Your tour operator and travel agent should advise
you on all of these but you should also contact the
embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting for
information about visas.
It is important that you speak with your doctor about the
necessary immunizations for the areas you are traveling
to. When you're traveling in Mexico, you must take extra
care when it comes to drinking water, or fresh beverages
that may have tap water added to them. Check ice also -
ask if it was made with tap water - it is unlikely that
your ice will have been made with tap water; but its worth
asking in more rustic establishments and rural areas.
Salads can also be dangerous if they have been rinsed with
tap water. The rule is - if in doubt, ask first! All main
hotels and good restaurants use purified water throughout
In order to be eligible for special honeymoon offers and
discounts, it's wise to take a copy of your marriage
certificate with you as proof that you are on honeymoon.
If you are a single parent, or if your partner will not be
traveling with you and your children for whatever reason,
you must get a notarized letter from the absent parent,
giving consent for the child or children to be traveling
with one parent absent.
If you are estranged from your partner, and you are the
legal guardian of your child / children, you can take a
copy of the court order (note: original only - no copies!)
with you and this will suffice to get your child or
children with you.
If you are a widow or widower, you will need to write a
letter to explain this and get it, and a copy of the death
certificate, notarized and carry both of these documents
with you when you travel.
If you are under 18 and want to travel without your
parents, you will need to carry with you a notarized
letter of consent signed by both parents.
If you are a lone parent or will be traveling with your
children but without your partner, or under 18 traveling
alone, get the required paperwork together before you
leave. Airlines are now refusing to board lone parents and
children and children traveling unaccompanied without this
notarized letter of consent.
Many hotels in Mexico set age restrictions during spring
break. Here's an example of many hotel Spring Break
policy:
Hotel will accept individual and student group bookings.
A refundable deposit of $200 per person and credit card
are required at time of check in.
Any credit cards used must be issued in guest's name.
Guests may be required to sign an agreement/list of rules
at check in.
At least one person per room must satisfy the minimum age
requirement for check in for individual student bookings.
At least one adult for every 20 students is required for
student group bookings.
If you or someone in your party is confined to a
wheelchair, you'll want to explore accessibility issues
very carefully. Ask your travel agent specific questions
that may concern you.
Always have a way out. Ask about cancellation policies,
and look into travel insurance, especially if you are
booking through an online agency. Choose wisely and make
sure the resort's amenities and programs fit your
lifestyle and character, and you'll have the time of your
life!
Here's some examples of deals:
Apple Vacations "Sizzlin Specials" - http://www.applevacations.com/servlet/SiteController/specials/specials1.jsp
and
Funjet Vacations "Hot Deals" - http://www.funjet.com/hotdeals/
TNT Vacations "Special Deals" - http://ww2.tntvacations.com/SpecialDeals
More detailed information about over 400 all inclusive
hotels in the Caribbean and Mexico could be found at
http://www.sunvacations.org and http://www.iberostar.info.
This all inclusive vacations directory, which consists of
36 main sections arranged alphabetically by destination
for quick and easy access, consolidates all inclusive
resort information not previously available from any other
single source. Researched and compiled by a group of
travel agents with experience in the Mexico and Caribbean
resorts, the directory offers a quick shortcut to
travel-related information on the Internet. Each listing
contains resort's web address, reviews, and pictures,
slide show, virtual tour, virtual map and resort rating.
For both seasoned and inexperienced Internet all-inclusive
vacation seekers, SunVacations.org will eliminate hours of
search time. Instead of conducting key word searches,
users can simply reference destination descriptions in the
directory, and then go directly to the all inclusive
resort they want without having to sift through
information that is unrelated or unwanted.
Iberostar Hotels & Resorts is a branch of the
Iberostar Group specializing in top quality holiday hotels
Iberostar.Info is the world's most comprehensive Mexico
and Caribbean Iberostar resorts photo source on the web,
containing over 1000 images. This unique Iberostar photo
collection features 11 resorts and consolidates
information not previously available from any other single
source.
The same Iberostar hotels photo collection could be also
found at http://www.sunvacations.org
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About
The Author
Yuri
Smolyansky is a webmaster for
www.sunvacations.org
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The most comprehensive all inclusive
resorts directory which fetures over 400
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