All-Inclusive Caribbean Travel
Posted on Mar 09, 2010 under Caribbean Beaches | 5 Comments
For the best all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort, look for a few things beyond the ordinary. Of course, you want sun, sea and sand, but you can ask for so much more.
For a truly all-inclusive travel Caribbean vacation, look for a beach to lounge on by day, a dining room that lets you bask in soft tropical breezes by night, plenty of opportunity for water sports and other activities, a lounge deck within easy access of the Caribbean’s beautiful waters for your lounging pleasure and last but not least, a comfortable room with an equally comfortable bed to relax and have a peaceful slumber in after a long day in the sun.
Caribbean vacationers these days are looking to pamper themselves at all-inclusive travel Caribbean resorts with everything at their beck and call. In addition, many of these all-inclusive resorts are beachfront properties or are near lakes or other bodies of water. About 79% of them fit this bill, and the views are simply astonishing. Whatever your price range, this is the best place to relax for your vacation, at an all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort. Let someone else wait on you, for once.
Here are some choices you might want to consider:
Breezes Bahamas
Breezes Bahamas is located on the eastern end of Cable Beach. It has the proverbial warm breezes and deep blue sea. Like every all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort, it offers everything for your vacation pleasure. It used to be the old Ambassador Beach Hotel. In 1995, the SuperClubs assumed management and performed major renovations on the already beautiful resort.
Breezes’ all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort truly means all-inclusive. At Breezes, just about everything is included with price. You get room accommodations, all meals, all snacks and unlimited wine or beer with lunch and dinner. If you so choose, you can have alcoholic drinks mixed with premium brand liquors at each of the four bars. In addition, the all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort also provides most of your sporting activities, both on water and land. It also includes airport transfers, activity fees, and airport transfers, taxes and gratuities. Everything is included in one package price.
Club Med Turkoise
Club Med Turkoise is an all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort located on Providenciales Island, in the Turks and Caicos, Caribbean. Its white sand beaches offset the incredible beauty and surrounding view of the sea.
Although the land is dry and flat, like the rest of the Caribbean, its beauty is unsurpassed. Its breathtakingly clear deep blue waters make it the place to go for those who love water sports, and of course the water’s clarity make it the ideal spot for scuba divers and snorkelers.
The resort boasts 298 rooms, appointed for travelers’ comfort. The price also includes three meals a day, unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, most sporting activities, and nightly entertainment.
Le Sport
Le Sport at St. Lucia states: “Give us your body for a week and we’ll give you back your mind.” And indeed, this all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort strives to do exactly that. Its focus on personalized rejuvenation and holiday treats, with an emphasis on pleasure, should help the most weary business traveler relax and let go.
Valorie Jay
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March 9th, 2010 at 9:10 pm
What is the best all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean to have a wedding & have affordable travel expenses?
Right now, I’m trying to stay away Jamaica, Dominican Republic & Puerto Rico – and Mexico. Also, I think the U.S. & British Virgin Islands will be too expensive. Any suggestions? Other islands: St. Lucia, Bahamas, Grand Cayman, St. Kitts, Barbados,et
I’m currently looking for an amazing boutique resort in the Caribbean that has an all-inclusive option for my wedding. Preferably, I would like to have the ceremony on a cliffside overlooking the ocean, rather than in the sand. It’s very important for travel expenses (airfare & hotel) to be affordable for my guests to come. I would like to keep it around $1,000/person if possible – or I fear not that many people will come! Other preferable amenities are great food, spa services, great service in general, private beach access if not situated directly on the beach, water activities/tours (i.e. cruise for guests around the island), and it would also be great to be able to fly directly into the island – has to have its own airport.
March 10th, 2010 at 2:12 am
I respect the fact you want to stay around a certain budget for your guests. The other thing to is not everyone is going to either want or can afford to go for a full week and that rules out St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Barbados. For the record I do not work on commission so my answers on not based on that in any way. Travel IS up in 2007 much more over 2006 so that to will play a factor into your options. Also when you plan on getting married, are there charters from your city, how far in advance you and your guest’s book because prices increase as availability decreases.
Cayman is VERY expensive so I would cross that off as well. Bahamas might be doable, but off what you list that is the only one I foresee as a "maybe". The 3 places you said no to, Jamaica, Mexico and Dominican Republic are going to BE the top choices if price is a big factor.
Depending on which airport you are flying out of is going to determine if it is non-stop and please mind you for an All Inclusive 2,000 US dollars really doesn’t go all that far…..then again it depends on how long you are wanting to do and stay within 2,000. A lot is going to be how much airfare is and the rating of the hotel you choose. Keep in mind that hotels internationally are not the same rating scale as in the US. So a 3 star there is not like a 3 star here at all. I have booked hundreds of destination weddings so in this info I speak from personal experiences of weddings I have coordinated for couples.
Destination Weddings can be difficult to coordinate alone. I would strongly suggest finding a destination wedding specialist in your area to help you with the planning. Please do me a favor to, don’t use an agent for info only to just book on your own. If you find a good agent we really do work VERY hard for you in finding the best we can for not only what you want for a wedding location, but within reason of budget.
Best of Luck to you and congrats on your engagement!
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March 10th, 2010 at 2:14 am
I am currently booking a weeding for one of my clients at the Coyaba Beach resort. They give me a deal thats around $800.00 for each of your guests coming form places like New York or Chicago.
I think you would like it.
If not Sandals is the absolute best place for weddings and then Superclubs.
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http://www.intriguedtravel.com
March 10th, 2010 at 2:16 am
Right now, Punta cana, Dominican republic is the best place to go for that, nice, unexpensive, and I’m sure you will have the best time of your life there. http://www.bookit.com/
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March 10th, 2010 at 2:18 am
Better economic solution: Take a cruise. The prices are way below $1000. The ship will do everything. Some cruises are below $500. Most can be had between $500-700. It includes everything: Food, entertainment, lodging, transportation…airfare is extra. Besides, with enough people you can get a group rate.
http://www.ncl.com
http://www.princess.com
http://www.royalcaribbean.com
http://www.orbitz.com
http://cruisedeals.com/our_best_cruise_deals.asp
http://www.vacationstogo.com
http://thecruisehound.com/Travel_Zoo/
http://cruises-n-more.com
http://www.lastminutecruises.com
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