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Riviera Maya all inclusive resort Gran Bahia Principe

From the beach, pools, grounds and under water, check out the Gran Bahia Principe all inclusive resort in the Riviera Maya Mexico.

What is the best all inclusive resort/destination?

A group of our friends are planning a vacation for this summer to go to an all inclusive resort (preferably in the Caribbean). We've been married for 4 years, another couple for only 7 months, and then a bunch of single people are included. Any suggestions?
It'd be nice if it was a little romantic, but I don't want the single people to feel awkward.


Barbados is a great place to visit with some good all-inclusive hotels. You can choose for the Almond group which include Almond Beach Club and Spa that is adults-only.
http://www.almondresorts.com/Resorts/AlmondClub/
This caters to everyone but is very near to St Lawrence Gap where is a hub of activity.
These are a few more all-inclusive
http://www.barbados.org/allinclusive_vacations.php
The Crane is lovely and has one of the top 10 best beaches in the world
http://www.thecrane.com/

You can visit Ship Inn in the Gap (St. Lawrence) and then you will not have to worry about the singles anymore.


The Sandals Grande in St lucia is quite amazing. I highly recomend traveling there. When we were there it was a lot of honeymooners, but also some people just celebrating an anniversary. The atmosphere was romantic, but also light hearted and fun


The Crane and Accra hotel in Barbaods are nice hotels for singles and married couples to coem =) all are welcomed! =)

Can anyone recommend a nice all inclusive resort, anywhere in the caribbean, for a group of friends?

A group of friends all age 25-30 are planning a trip in april for an all inclusive resort in the caribbean. We really don't care where in the caribbean we go, but we are all single and want to have a good time at a really nice resort. Can anyone give me some recommendations?


BEACHES TURKS AND CAICOS!!!!!! TOTALLY!!!!

amaaaaaaazing

or u can try

SANDALS NEGRIL, JAMAICA


My wife and I spent our honeymoon at the Iberostar Paraiso Lindo resort on the Mexican Riviera Maya, about 20 miles south of Cancun, and we LOVED it!!! It was far enough away from Cancun to have that remote get-away-from-it-all feel, but it was also close enough that you could either take a cab or rent a car and go into Cancun for anything you want (including night clubs). The resort was beautiful, the food was great (except for the Italian restaurant) and the beaches and pools were everything you would expect from a resort. Iberostar has several resorts lined up back-to-back in that area, and they vary in price. We got a package deal through a travel agent. It cost us $2,500.00 for a week, and that included airfare, transportation to and from the airport, and our stay at the resort.


Riu http://www.godreamvacations.com/hotels/riu_hotels.php
this is a great place, check it out


Anywhere in the Caribbean is going to be nice. Check out iBtraveling.com and see what they have for Caribbean information or package deals. I'd suggest you all buy some snorkel equipment here, and then you won't have to rent it. Do go on a sunset cruise or a catamaran sail to a snorkeling spot. You'll have a blast.


gogle st, maarten


Dominican Republic. Excellent service, food, and nightlife. Beautiful beaches and lots of water activities. Definitively, at DR you will find excellent all inclusive offers.


Check out the Divi All-Inclusieve resort in Aruba. It is beautiful! Aruba is safe to travel around on your own and it is a small island in that you can see a lot in just 1 day. The beaches are beautiful as well as the water. Lots to do intown, Carlos-N-Charlies is cool. I just really loved it there and cannot wait to go back.

What is a good all-inclusive resort in the Carribean?

My husband and I (in our 20's) are looking for an all inclusive resort without alot of children. Resonable prices.
Any suggestions?


The Couples resorts in Jamaica would be a good option. They're for adult couples only, so you won't have any singles or children. Couples Negril is located on a drop dead beautiful bay. Good activities, good food. The rooms are nothing to get excited about, but that's true with most of the all-inclusives. Couples has 3 resorts in Jamaica.
Try http://www.discount-all-inclusive.com where you can get online quotes for many all inclusives in the Caribbean and Mexico. It's a great site to play around and see what fits into your budget. I've used them several times, and they give great service, and are easy to get on the phone if needed.
Watch for sales, as you can save a lot of money.
Also, decide on what kind of experience you want - relaxing and romantic, a party atmosphere, or somewhere in-between.


My recommendation is Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

Beautiful beaches, nice people and reasonable prices compared to other islands.

Check prices here.
http://www.applevacations.com
http://www.liberytravel.com
http://www.funjet.com

Or check with your local travel agency for package deals.

Good Luck and enjoy)


Punta Cana DR. they have reasonable prices also great Resorts.
http://www.puntacana-bavaro.com/site_en.html

Good luck!!
Enjoy it!!

How much money should I bring to an all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic?

My 2 friends and I are going on vacation to the Dominican Republic for 7 days. The resort where we will be staying is all-inclusive. I have never been abroad for this duration of time before so I am not all too certain as to how much cash is necessary.


Hi, Big#,
Well this all depends on your lifestyle and what you and your Friends planned to do as activities like excursions, disco's, shopping and much more...
You have to take in mind that you need each 30 us dollars for visa = that you pay 10 us at arrival and 20 us at departure (if it is not included in your travel ticket). The transfer from airport and hotel are included and everything like drinks and food are also included in your package. So, Big#, you must keep only in mind what you planned to do with your buddies and there you can make a forecast of your individual expenses. But a reasonable sum would be between 500 and 1.000 us.
Enjoy it and happy to help you.
Happy Feet


It depends what you want to do? If you want to try everything not everything is included in an all inclusive like at the beach anything with a motor you must pay to use shopping at the gift shops is deff not worth it Check to see if there is a mall nearby and take a cab there and do your shopping I would say bring like anywhere from 500 to 1000. that's how much i can spend though you probably wont spend it all its good to have extra in case of an emergency.

P.S. do not wear flashy jewelry when you leave a resort. Or take to much cash with you at a time. If you have and ATM card that would work to but i think your bank would charge a conversion rate.


$250 to $500 should be plenty for 7 days.


Since you will be in an "all-inclusive" resort, you won't need that much, unless you go out of the resort areas and go to other places. My husband and I went last year, we spend around $2,000 in two weeks, but our case was different. You should be OK with 500 or so. (I 'd rather take more than not enough). Enjoy and have fun in one of the most beautiful Caribbean island, my native country that is.


is it dreams where you are going?
if yes then you wont need to much as it is a 5 star hotel and you only have to pay for the spa and maybe 1 or 2 small other things i,am going for 14 days and taking around £200 each there is four of us going


me and my boyfriend was there about 3 weeks ago and it was a great trip. BUT bring lots of cash for tips, $ bills, and money for trips to places. people will constantly be selling trips to you so take what you think you will need. I recommend going on the dolphin encounter at ocean world which is like $200.

How much to tip at an all-inclusive resort in Mexico?

I’m vacationing at a Mexican all inclusive resort. How much do I tip housekeeping, bar tenders and wait staff? Do I tip in Pesos or Dollars? The gratuities are “included” in the price, but while on vacation I want service to be good. Some tips may help.


The last time I stayed at an all-inclusive, the hotel management warned against being "too generous" with tips, and even said tipping wasn't necessary. What I saw was a lot of people working 16-18 hour days, bending over backwards for a bunch of drunk, gluttonous tourists, and going home to a tin shack (literally, a dirt floor shack without windows or electricity). I tipped the same as I would in Canada or the USA for the service - as all the service was exceptional, I tipped 20-25%. The housekeeper got 5 bucks a day, most of the servers got a $5 or better tip for every meal, the bartenders got a buck a drink (minimum), and it was still a fraction of the cost of a vacation north of the border. The hotel management discourage 'excessive' tipping so they can keep the workers in poverty, where they want them, and continue to pay them 4 dollars a day, while the hotels make millions, Screw that, working people who make an honest effort to serve you deserve better.


I was told by my travel agent that leaving a dollar or two tip each time would be appropriate. That means, after you're done at the bar, leave a dollar as you're leaving. A dollar a day on the dresser for the housekeepers. A dollar on the table for the waiters.


If you are really happy with their service, then please tip. Pesos or dollars...doesn't matter. Remember, most resort staff make the equivalent of $4 a day in wages. Every time you give them a dollar or 10 pesos, you are really helping them...and their families. You will find the ones who really appreciate it and will do anything to make your stay pleasant. They should be rewarded.

What is the best all inclusive resort in Jamaica?

I'm looking to book a vacation to Jamaica during this Christmas. I want the resort to be all inclusive. I don't like Sandals or Beaches that much because of their prices. I was thinking that maybe I'd stay in Ocho Rios. I heard that that is a good place to go to.

Thanks in advance for your answers.


The BEST ULTRA All-Inclusive in Jamaica for me is HALF MOON BEACH CLUB. They are actually BEYOND all inclusive. The service is in the villa's is absolutely flattering, with maids who will press your shirts in the morning, butler will ensure your favourite coffee is ready when the alarm clock goes off, and the chef will have your favourite breakfast prepared as you step out of the shower!

HIGHLY customized service. International Stars and Presidents prefer Half Moon. Its also easy to secure (from U.S. Secret Service's point of view). Even Jenna Bush was there at one point. 50 Cent. Jay-Z. Snoop. Alicia Keys.

Price? Pricey, but affordable enough for the common man.


I dk but i think the Star fish resort in Trelawny is Good, however, Sadals and Beaches is also good. The best thing to do is get a resort in the country. Less violence and more clean air


Oh wow I just went there last summer and the best place I have ever been in my life would be the Sunset Jamaica Grande located in Ochos Rios. There's one in Montego Bay, but it's nowhere as nice as the one located in Ochos Rios. They have daily nighttime entertainment, day entertainment, a bunch of swim up bars, grills, buffets, exercise room - pretty much everything you would ever need. There's no reason to wander outside of this resort, it's 100% beautiful. Feel free to message me if you want anymore information. I strongly suggest this very resort!


Try FDR Pebbles There is one in Falmouth and the other is Runaway Bay. They are good if you are going with kids because each child gets a nanny. And yes All is included!

heres the website
http://www.fdrholidays.com/


a great all inclusive in Jamaica is the Riu Montego Bay. It just opened nad a nice resort. Send me an email at buckscountytravel@gmail.com and i will get you all the info you need on all the resorts in the area. Also the Half moon is a nice place too.


Jamaica is expensive in December. Best time to go are the months of May and September. Royal Decameron in mobay is reasonably priced 1 minute from the airport and is a decent 3 star. Read reviews on trip advisor anything in ochi will be a good bus ride from the airport.
these have good reviews too FDR, Starfishtrelawny, Holiday Inn, Riu =expensive Happy Travels


Hello,
How are you? I'm gonna have to agree with "Stingjam". Half Moon is a wonderful all-inclusive resort in Jamaica. Here's where to book it http://www.cassandralanetravel.org

Here is the description:

Half Moon
ROSEHALL Montego Bay, JM
Western Jamaica Area: Montego Bay

Situated on a serene private bay approximately seven miles from Sangster International Airport, Half Moon offers a variety of luxury accommodations, meal plan options, and specialty programs. This location is also one mile from the Rose Hall Great House (historical site), seven miles from Doctor*s Cave Beach, and 10 miles from the Greenwood Great House (historical site) and downtown Montego Bay. The hotel*s guest list has harbored plenty of famous names, from Queen Elizabeth II to George H Bush.

Hotel amenities include the Spa at Half Moon, two crescent-shaped beaches (with over 50 freshwater pools), Robert Trent Jones Championship Golf Course, Dolphin Lagoon (where guests can swim with dolphins), 13 tennis courts, equestrian center, sauna, fitness center, three swimming pools (including the hibiscus pool, oleander pool, and Olympic-size lap pool), squash, croquet, and lawn bowling. Its interior is decorated with tropical flowers and mahogany furniture made on the property. Dining venues include the Seagrape Terrace (with open-air buffets), Il Giardino, Sugar Mill Restaurant (casual), Royal Stocks (an English-style pub), and beachside barbecue. There are seven bars on site, including two on the beach, one by the pool, and one on the 18th hole of the golf course. The hotel also offers horseback riding.

All rooms feature mahogany furniture, Jamaican paintings, four-poster beds, balconies or terraces, air-conditioning, cable TV, voicemail, minibars, coffeemakers, turndown service, bathrobes, hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, desks, and safes.

The price includes the property*s resort fee.


What you should know:

*If one purchases The Good Life package, it includes luxurious accommodation, all meals, premium drinks at hotel bars & mini bars, welcome gift and champagne in room, unlimited use of the tennis courts and fitness centre, round trip airport transfers, paddle boats and kayaks. Take advantage of this great package (blackout dates apply) which is good with a minimum length of stay of three nights.

Best All Inclusive Resort in the Dominican Rebublic?

I am working on planning a trip to the DR next year - wanting to find the BEST decent priced All-Inclusive resort. No particular location. I'm sure all parts of the DR are great.


Iberostar Hotel-Resort "5*" at Costa Dorada - Puerto Plata (north coast). Excellent resort with excellent buffet and a big beach. Nearby Ocean World (swim with dolphins) Isabella de Torre ( cable car) and town at 10 min by public bus (gwa-gwa). Hope this helped.
Happy Feet


Paradisus Punta Cana..... from Melia hotels
I've been to almos all the hotels on the region, because i live here.

What all inclusive mexican resort would you reccomend?

Planning a honeymoon in may and Im not sure where to go in Mexico. Cancun? Riviera Maya??? ........ What do you suggest? Do you know a good all inclusive resort? Thanks!!


Hello There,
I would recommend the following:
Dreams Cancun
Secrets
Adventura Spa Palace
Sun Palace
Fiesta Americana
Iberostar
Grand Palladium

What is a good all-inclusive resort in Puerto Vallarta?

I'm considering taking a vacation to Puerto Vallarta and want to try an all-inclusive resort. What are some good suggestions for PV and also, is the all-inclusive route worth it?


I've been to Samba Vallarta and it was pretty cool. Having all the food and entertainment and everything included was nice. I think that all-inclusive is best for family vacations, so if you're taking that kind of vacation then Samba Vallarta is a good choice. It's a nice place, is affordable as far as luxury resorts go and is a lot of fun with all the activities. Plus, Puerto Vallarta is a beautiful place!

What's the best all inclusive resort to stay at in Mexico?

I'm looking for the best all inclusive resort to stay at from four to seven days starting at the end of Feb. I am into partying, but don't want anything too crazy, nakedness is welcome! Easy access to sun drinks and food! I'm looking to spend no more than $2,000 for two people.
Any resort in any city.


Where in Mexico are you looking to stay?

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