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All-Inclusive resorts
I am starting to think about next years vacation so I am considering an All-Inclusive resort since all I want to do is lay around and eat and drink.
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Went to Sandals White-house in Jamaica it was nice. The travel agent told us that Sandals was like Disney you pay extra for the name. Are you taking kids or not? You can also check TripAdvisor.com once you find a resort you like to see what other travelers think.
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No kids
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We've had good luck with Rex Resorts. We really liked Hawksbill on Antigua
http://www.rexresorts.com/ |
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Adults Only and check tripadvisor.com Look at the pictures and read the bad reviews to see why people claim to hate it. :2
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A cruise?
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A cruise is out of the question. Not a big fan at all
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Ive stayed at RIU Paradise Island Bahamas twice and have enjoyed it very much. Its right next to Atlantis. You get access to alot of Atlantis such as the casino and the sweet but expensive Havana Humidor cigar store with out dealing with all of the screaming kids. Food, booze and service were very good as well.
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The wife and I are looking into a 7 day cruise next year.. Halloween! That will be so much fun! |
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Sandals is nice because it is adults only and all inclusive drinks food and most activities. You will need to look at what is offered and what you want to do. Remember if you book in the off season you will get some great deals but you will also be subject to why it is the off season possible hurricanes rain winds etc.. Get Trip Insurance Just incase. But Even if you are at an all inclusive get out and explore the area.
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A lot of places they will have more than one resort in each town. The older ones are usually cheaper but still let you access the amenities at the newer ones. Just something to look at when you're planning.
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I have been to the Sandals Royal Carribean in Nassau twice (10 days and 14 days), and it was awesome. Food is great, top shelf booze is free, they don't accept tips (gotta "sneak" them), and they treat you like royalty. I highly recommend it.
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The Dreams Resorts have treated me like a King. :D
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Biras Creek on Virgin Gorda, BVI. $$$$ very expensive though. You won't find as many all inclusive places, but in my experiences, Virgin Gorda and Jost Van Dyke in the BVI are unbeatable as far as Caribbean destinations go.
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I recommend that you go to Eden and get the Pelican Package. ;)
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If no kids are going Couples Negril or Couples Swept Away in Negril are the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!
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Stayed at the RIU in Jamacia a couple of years ago. That was my first experience with an all-inclusive and loved it. Eat, drink, relax ... do whatever you want.
In fact, I'm headed to the Cozumel Palace later this week with a bunch of friends from work. It looks nicer than the RIU and I'm really looking forward to it. |
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Wife and I honeymooned at Couples in jamaica. no kids, couples only, was awesome. can't wait to goback
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