Hello! My wife and I are looking for a luxurious all inclusive in the Caribbean. We have between 5 and 8 thousand dollars to spend. We would love relaxing...great views...great food...infinity pool and a plunge pool in our room. What would be a specific all inclusive that you would recommend? Thank you so much!
Looking for a great all inclusive honeymoon!
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There are not very many resorts with plunge pools that are all inclusive. Many of the Sandals resorts have them, but they are not known for "great food".
Look at the El Dorado Maroma Beach and see if they offer what you are looking for.
If you can skip the AI, look at the Ladera Resort in St. Lucia and the Springs Resort in Costa Rica.
I found this article that might be helpful:
http://www.destinationweddingmag.com/articles/8-honeymoon-resorts-private-plunge-pools?page=0,0
When are you going? Most plunge pools are not heated and if they don't get full sun they are too cold to swim in. I would avoid during the winter months.
Thanks! We are going during may!
Galley Bay in Antigua have plunge pools and is an AI property.
I looked around some more and found the Veranda Resort in Turks and Caicos. Their beachfront Villa has a plunge pool and it's a all inclusive property. It's a very nice hotel and T & C's Grace Bay is one of the best beaches out there. Not sure about the price, but the top of your range might cover it.
http://www.myturksandcaicos.com/turks-and-caicos-resorts/hotels/veranda-resort/#room-types
You tagged the USVI which are not a big all-inclusive destination. Not sure how many all-inclusives have great food.