All-inclusive vacations and packages aren’t right for everyone. Some travelers prefer to rent a villa or home so they can explore different cuisines and restaurants, activities, and locations, while others enjoy the ease of an all-inclusive vacation: having all amenities, meals, and activities at their immediate disposal and leisure.
Some packages offered by various travel providers have some all-inclusive features mixed with some non-all-inclusive features. These packages usually require you to pay separately for your alcoholic beverages and / or your activities and excursions. For the purpose of this article, we’ll focus on the benefits to the all-inclusive vacation vs. the non-all inclusive vacation.
In order to help you better understand whether an all-inclusive or non-all-inclusive package best suits your needs and preferences, see below for a breakdown of these two types of vacations:
All-Inclusive Vacations
All-inclusive vacations range everywhere from island resorts to cruises. Although each all-inclusive vacation varies, depending on the company, most all-inclusive resorts have guests pay a set budget that includes all meals, accommodations, entertainment, activities, and airport transfers in the initial fee.
























