Vacation recommendations
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Vacation recommendations
My wife and I are looking to do an All Inclusive vacation to an island we haven't been to before I'm Feb or March. I am hoping to get some ideas from others who have visited places they liked. Places we have been so far are Aruba, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Jamaica. If you have a place you enjoyed please share!
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You'll find plenty of All Inclusives in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Cozumel and a few others on Antigua, Barbuda, Grenada and St. Lucia. While not the norm a few All Inclusives can be found throughout St. Vincent & the Grenadines.
All Inclusives are either non-existent or not particularly abundant in the USVI's, the BVI's, Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barth's, St. Kitts and Nevis so you might cross those places off your "list" unless you are willing to go "non-AI".
All Inclusives are either non-existent or not particularly abundant in the USVI's, the BVI's, Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barth's, St. Kitts and Nevis so you might cross those places off your "list" unless you are willing to go "non-AI".
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I wouldn't count too much on doing AI in Puerto Rico either. It's a great island to visit, but there are so many great places to eat at all price levels, and it's so easy to get around, that AI just doesn't make much sense there. Like RoamsAround said, I think there are only a couple of AI hotels on the entire island too.
I don't know too much about Turks and Caicos, but that might be a better bet for AI if that is one of your options. Otherwise, not counting the islands that you've already been to, Mexico would be another great option. I've never done AI in the Riviera Maya region, but have spent a few great vacations there and would definitely go back again. You wouldn't be lacking in choices of great AI resorts there.
I don't know too much about Turks and Caicos, but that might be a better bet for AI if that is one of your options. Otherwise, not counting the islands that you've already been to, Mexico would be another great option. I've never done AI in the Riviera Maya region, but have spent a few great vacations there and would definitely go back again. You wouldn't be lacking in choices of great AI resorts there.
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