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An all-inclusive resort often seems like the obvious choice when planning a budget-friendly vacation. Everything is (supposedly) included, so (supposedly) what you pay upfront is the only fee you'll incur, and you can (supposedly) drink, dine, and play till your heart's content. But unfortunately, some hotels that bill themselves as "all-inclusive" have plenty of caveats: VIP-only pools, limited dining hours, and hefty fees for just about anything extra -- to name just a few. So you won't be met with any pricey surprises on your next getaway, we did the research and found a dozen all-inclusive properties that truly offer a great bang for your buck. These 12 hotels, in the Caribbean and Mexico, are the best of the best for those on a budget.
St. James's Club
Morgan Bay, St. Lucia
The St. James's Club
Morgan Bay is a family-friendly, 22-acre property in St Lucia. With four pools,
five restaurants,
six bars,
an excellent kids' club,
and an extensive water sports
pavilion, this is one of the most amenity-rich resorts on the
island. While some guests might appreciate the minimalist rooms,
others might find them dull, and bathroomsare
small. Beyond the generic furnishings, all 345 units feature
private balconies with full or partial ocean views. Most appealing of
all are the resort's all-inclusive rates, which are virtually unbeatable across
the entire island.
Solmar Resort
All-Inclusive, Los Cabos
This
mid-range all-inclusive property is on the smaller side, so guests get all of
the perks of an all-inclusive in a more intimate environment. It also means
guests don't get multiple food choices -- there is just one restaurant at the
hotel (though guests are entitled to eat free at a few nearby restaurants as
well). The real highlight is the hotel's beachfront location, within walking
distance of the marina and downtown. All rooms are
suites with kitchenettes.
Although the pool has
a swim-up bar,
the Solmar
mainly attracts families to its (crowded) beach and nightly entertainment
offerings.
El Cozumeleno
Beach Resort, Cozumel
El Cozumeleño
is a mid-range all-inclusive resort located directly on a long, narrow beach in
northern Cozumel. Its 252 rooms are no-frills and some have dated technology,
but all units are spacious (especially those in the original building) and have
furnished balconies with ocean views. The pools are the highlight here (one has
a popular swim-up bar), but golf is also a draw due to the resort's location
across the street from the island's only golf course (guests get discounted
rates). Breakfast and lunch are pretty average, but dinner is tasty and the
menu changes every few days. Overall, the hotel is a solid pick for families
and value travelers.
Aruba Marriot
Resort & Stellaris Casino
A
comfortable, modern getaway for families with a great pool, gym, spa,
and casino,
this Marriott is fancier than its only neighbors, the Marriott Surf
Club and the Marriott Ocean Club. This Marriott is a bit
farther from the airport than most Aruban resorts, but it's only a three-minute
walk to the High Rise complex and all-inclusive features include a 24-hour
cafe, swim-up bar, and some water sports.
Gran Caribe Real
Cancun
The
massive Gran Caribe
is an affordable four-pearl all-inclusive resort in Cancun's Hotel Zone with
487 suites.
This beachfront option features a great location with bright white sands and
clear waters just steps from the room. All rooms here are suites with living
areas, balconies or
terraces, and updated marble bathrooms.
This family-friendly choice -- with a kids' club, teen club, waterpark, and
squash courts -- is good value, but Wi-Fi is not included in some room rates.
Hard Rock Hotel
& Casino Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
The
massive, all-inclusive Hard Rock
is a sleek option in Punta Cana,
located on a gorgeous stretch of white-sand beach. Getting from one place to
the other on the sprawling property can take some time, but the hotel provides
a shuttle. In addition, the size allows the resort to have broad appeal -- it
attracts families, couples, and partiers. The signature Hard
Rock rocker vibe can be seen throughout the hotel, whether it be in the
music-themed decor or the free guitar rentals. On-site amenities such as
tennis, golf, and horseback riding help keep guests busy. There are plenty of
dining options as well.
Waves Barbados
With
competitive pricing, lovely rooms, and great on-site amenities, this 70-room
boutique hotel will attract people who never thought they’d choose an
all-inclusive package. With three restaurants, cabanas on the terrace, and a
late-night lounge, Waves has a contemporary appeal, especially for couples
(though families aren't overlooked). Spacious rooms are
modern and bright, and most have glass balconies (oceanfront rooms are worth
the cost for the sunsets alone). Room amenities include flat-screen TVs, iPod docks,
and minibars nicely
stocked with free goodies; while modern bathrooms spawn
envy with door-less showers and eco-friendly toiletries. The quiet beach along
Prospect Bay feels private, and the calm waves are perfect for swimming and
kayaking. A spa and
adults-only pool,
located across the street, are extra perks.
Samba Vallarta -
All Inclusive, Puerto Vallarta
Compared
to the many massive hotels at the north end of Nuevo Vallarta, the Samba Vallarta’s
183-room, four-story Spanish colonial-style building feels pleasantly
small-scale -- and the pools and beach tend to be less crowded than elsewhere.
The clean rooms have basic, contemporary beach decor (light woods, turquoise
bed skirts and runners), and the general ambience of the property is
family-friendly and relaxed. For those who want to go the all-inclusive route
but don’t want a megaresort experience, this affordable mid-range property is a
fine choice.
A
mega-resort, the Grand Palladium
feels like a shopping mall but is expansive enough for privacy, romance, and
fun. It has five pools,
large rooms,
name-brand liquor,
tasty breakfasts, mini-golf,
and more--all for lower rates than lesser-equipped all-inclusives.
Riu Palace
Pacifico All-Inclusive, Riviera Nayarit
The
Spanish hotel company Riu offers three classes of all-inclusive in Nuevo
Vallarta, and the 445-room Palace Pacifico
is the top dog -- but nonetheless offers a solid bang for your
buck. The grounds are
immaculate, sprawling with lush, towering palms and perfectly manicured garden
walkways dotted with high-end lounge seating -- and the expansive pool,
with a swim-up bar,
and in-pool lounges and bistro tables, isn't too shabby either. Room decor,
however, while nice, is nothing special and in-room amenities are no different
than those at the more budget-friendly sister Riu properties nearby. Dining
options are plentiful (always a plus at an all-inclusive).
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