Resort Travel
Resort Travel
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All-Inclusive means that the resort includes
a minimum of three meals daily, non-alcoholic beverages, most alcoholic
beverages, gratuities and many other services in the price. Some resorts even
offer use of various amenities in their all-inclusive packages.Each resort is different—contact us to inquire about a specific resort!
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European Plan (also referred to as EP) usually refers to accommodations only. European Plans do not include meals or drinks, therefore, if you choose this option, you will need to budget in for food, drinks, taxes, and tips at the resort. If the resort you are looking at offers the European Plan and you do not plan to spend a lot on food and drinks within the resort, then this plan is a good option for you. Keep in mind that on the EP you can easily go beyond your anticipated budget once you are at your destination. For this reason, many people choose All-Inclusive packages to avoid "hidden" costs.
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No two resorts are the same, therefore, each resort has different activities available. Many resorts will have various watersport activities (such as kayaking, snorkeling, etc) included in the price. Please make sure to check with each resort to find out what is included and what is not.
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Yes, in fact, we highly recommend it! Read more about our Travel Protection Plans.