best all-inclusive resorts?

ashley :]] asked:


we’re looking for nice family all-inclusive resort for spring break. we were thinking in hawaii or in the Bahamas/Caribbean.
we’ve been to beaches in Turkes and Caicos and in Jamaica so we’d like to try somewhere else?

help?

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4 Responses to “best all-inclusive resorts?”

  1. Just Another Local Says:

    Sorry to say that there are no all-inclusive resorts in Hawaii. Some places may advertise themselves as all-inclusive but just in the billing of all your services but not in the true sense of the term.

    If being secluded from the rest of the population of the island is your idea of a vacation then Bahamas/Caribbean is for you then. If you want to experience the raw beauty of our island and the warmth of our people then you should come to Hawaii.

    Just another local,

  2. Dana K Says:

    There are many really awesome family oriented resorts in Jamaica. The first time I went to Jamaica (when I was young), we stayed at the Starfish Trelawny in Falmouth (on the northern coast).
    It has A LOT of things for kids to do such as a waterslide, acrobat’s show (that kids can participate in), several kid’s pools, beach activities, a large game room, etc….
    And there are adults only areas and pools too if you want to send the kids to acrobat training and go relax for a while. It’s also a close taxi ride to Dunn’s River Falls, which is one of the top family outings in Jamaica.

    They have recently undergone a MAJOR renovationn, so everything is up-to-date.

    (Fun tidbit: in the movie Dodgeball- when they open the magazine (Obscure Sports Quarterly) and read about the dodgeball tournament, the ad on the facing page is for Starfish Trelawny.)

  3. Highly Favoured Says:

    You can try Barbados. it is the most easterly of the Caribbean islands with nice beaches and friendly people. read a little about Barbados and se some of our all-inclusive resorts.

    Information on Barbados

    Barbados is a coral island, pushed out of sea by volcanic activity in a far away time. On the West Coast of Barbados, coral shore beaches of fine white sand stretch along a blue-green sea. Coral reefs fringe the Barbados shoreline to provide excellent snorkeling and Scuba Diving. Along the East Coast a lively surf is blown briskly by the strong and constant trade winds and the waves pound against a rocky shore. The constant breeze of the trade winds gives Barbados a mild and pleasant tropical climate.

    When you visit Barbados, you will see it is mostly a flat coral island with excellent beaches, but there are rolling hills and many deep ridges and gullies, with an interesting distribution of flora and fauna. Within the Barbados coral core there is a vast array of caves and underground lakes which provide an excellent supply of drinking water that is amongst the purest in the world. Geologically Barbados is unique, being actually two land masses that merged together over the years. This and other anomalies make this Caribbean Island quite phenomenal, and there are geological structures that you will find only in Barbados.

    Barbados Expectation
    Barbados is a very beautiful island, with lots of art, activities, night life, music, history and some of the best restaurants to be found anywhere. But what makes Barbados even more special, and the reason why so many visitors keep returning to the island year after year, is the people. Barbadians, called Bajans, are warm and friendly souls, always ready to greet you with a sincere smile. Barbadians make you feel welcome and special, in this lovely Caribbean Island. You will feel its your home and will want to come back again and again to Barbados: A unique Caribbean paradise, surprisingly sophisticated, friendly, fun and always Naturally Charming!

    Some all-inclusive resorts here including Almond Casuarina which is very near to the night life (St. Lawrence Gap). Included in this is the adult-hotel which is the Club and Spa.

    Alternatively there is the Crane Hotel which has one of the top 10 best beaches in the world. We are surrounded by beach although some might be a bit too rough for bathing.
    These are some other all-inclusive
    We have a vibrant nightlife so you can read a little about it here. A very popular area is St Lawrence Gap.

    You should also take a trip to a popular fishing village (Oistins) on a Friday night where you can get some grill fish, grill potatoes and tartar sauce. You will get one of the cheapest meals in barbados right here. Afterward, you can go and see the locals and visitors dancing in the open air to some vintage oldies. This is a sight to behold. There is also craft sold at this location.–Barbados:164:298996

    There are also lots of attractions and interesting places to visit including Harrison’s Cave and St John parish church.

  4. skatemystery Says:

    You really don’t have to listen to any of what the others just said (haha)

    only kidding guys..

    Anyway, Jamaica is the way to go. They are the originators of the “All Inclusive” concept. Couples Negril is flawless… Any of the Couples resorts in Jamaica are amazing. It is just a matter of choosing what fits to your tastes!

    good luck!