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Should You Stay at an All-Inclusive Resort?

BY: Rashawn Mitchner |Oct 19, 2022

When you think of an all-inclusive resort, you probably picture a tropical beach and unlimited drinks. But what if getting a tan and trying different mojito flavors isn’t your idea of a good time? Use the flow chart below to pick the vacation that’s right for you, then read on to learn about what makes each type of trip great.

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All-Inclusive Resort

Swim in a pool. Swim in the ocean. Swim in a pool overlooking the ocean. While you’re at it, grab a drink from the bar without even leaving the water. Of course, you can also spend your days sailing and scuba diving, or simply filling up on gourmet food.

Eco Resort

Your bungalow is made from locally sourced timber and your room is cooled by breezes, not air conditioning. The staff knows the best places to spot rare tropical birds and can tell you what farm the fruit in your breakfast came from.

Secluded Resort

Trees outnumber people, and your private balcony looks out onto mountains or crystal-clear water. Getting here takes a little more effort, but that just means you’ll have this peaceful setting (almost) to yourself.

Urban Hotel

You’d recognize that skyline anywhere. The city’s restaurants are on every “best of” list and the museums draw visitors from around the world. Between the touristy spots and the quirky neighborhoods, there’s always something to do.

B&B

Wake up to a breakfast of housemade french toast topped with seasonal berries and make small talk with other guests over tea and scones in the afternoon. In between, stroll to antiques shops and art galleries in the town’s historic district.

International Tour

Bring a camera to snap pics of relics that have stood for hundreds or even thousands of years. You’ll also put those high-school language classes to use and taste authentic versions of your favorite international foods.

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