19 Best Family All-inclusive Resorts Around the World (2024)

Vacations are meant to take you away from the demands of daily life so you can relax and reset — but that's almost impossible when the kids are begging for an expensive excursion and you're already over budget.

If you want a truly care-free vacation, it's best to pay upfront for an all-inclusive family resort so your crew can enjoy all the food, drinks, entertainment, and activities, worry free. It won't matter if you want another round of co*cktails or your kids can't seem to get their fill of horseback riding — it's already been paid for. The result is less stress and more quality family time.

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The best part is that all-inclusive family resorts can be found all over the world. Whether you picture your family sprawled out in a cabana on a white-sand beach or taking in the sunset by horseback under the big Montana sky — there's a top-notch all-inclusive resort waiting to welcome you.

To get you started, we've selected the best all-inclusive resorts for families from destinations as varied as Kenya, Montana, and Turks and Caicos. We note if the price point is generally affordable or luxury based on the average nightly rate for an all-inclusive experience — rates less than $500 are considered affordable, while rates that average over $500 are considered luxury.

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Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana, Dominican Republic

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Price point: Luxury

This all-inclusive resort on the shores of Cap Cana's Juanillo Beach opened in December 2019, so guests will be treated to sparkling new everything — and that includes the property's incredible amenities. Kids will love the water park — complete with lazy river and slides — while adults can explore the resort's sprawling infinity pools and swim-up bars. Guests also have access to the adults-only Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana, the Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana's sister property — making the property perfect for groups with a range of ages and interests or multi-generational families.

Included in one, flat all-inclusive rate is unlimited food and drink at the property's 13 venues (including top-shelf liquor and wine), all non-motorized water sports, and dedicated beach butlers ready to refill that co*cktail or drop by another round of chips and salsa.

Bluefields Bay Villas, Jamaica

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Price point: Affordable

This resort invites families to experience the island's less-visited south coast. The all-inclusive property delivers spacious villa accommodations and plenty of family-friendly bonuses — like a 24-hour butler, chef, and private pool and beach access. If that isn't enticing enough, what about up to 9 hours of daily child or adult care? At Bluefields Bay Villas, it's all included under the all-inclusive rate. The resort's six villas range in size from two bedrooms for a family of four to six bedrooms for a family of 13.

Beaches Turks and Caicos, Turks and Caicos

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Price point: Luxury

If you're looking for a beachy, Caribbean experience, this all-inclusive resort is practically impossible to beat. Kids will be entertained for hours in the 45,000-square-foot water park and the property's 10 pools, while adults can find a moment of quiet walking the 12-mile beach or exploring the resort's five themed villages.

Included in the rate is unlimited food and drink (including snacks and premium liquor), a well-stocked mini bar, kids' camp, airport transfers, and activities including PADI-Certified scuba diving and daily live entertainment. Plus, you can bundle your flights with your stay and save (they offer nonstop flights from major cities like New York, Boston, and Miami).

C Lazy U Ranch, Colorado

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Price point: Luxury

This year-round resort in Colorado's Rocky Mountains has welcomed families to its dude-ranch style property for over 100 years. Here, you can escape the grind of daily life on a lengthy trail ride or hole up in your cozy, yet luxurious cabin at the end of a long day under the bright Colorado sun.

Included in your stay at C Lazy U Ranch are three daily gourmet meals (think dry-aged ribeye, fresh trout, and homemade bread) and enough activities to make your head spin — you can join a trail ride, go fishing, visit the spa, play tennis, or go shooting. In the winter, activities like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, and family sleigh rides are added to the agenda.

Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, St. Lucia

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Price point: Affordable

It doesn't matter if you imagine chasing your kids up and down endless water slides or relaxing in an adults-only oasis — you can have both at this two-in-one all-inclusive resort. The island's largest water park provides endless fun, while the adults-only Harmony wing of the resort delivers peace and quiet.

The property is located on 85 acres along Saint Lucia's south coast and provides guests with all-inclusive access to the property's nine restaurants and seven bars (including top-shelf liquor), nightly entertainment, and activities that range from dance class and yoga to snorkeling and kayaking.

Woodloch Pines Resort, Pennsylvania

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Price point: Affordable

Consistently rated as one of America's top all-inclusive family resorts, this Poconos property has been family-owned since 1958. The four-season resort is nestled on a mountain lake, and delivers fun for the whole family — including over 30 activities scheduled daily, a giant rock climbing wall, indoor and outdoor pools, water sports, and nightly entertainment.

All bookings at the main Woodloch Resort include a daily meal plan, while guests staying at the Woodloch Springs campus can either dine around the area, or add a meal plan onto their stay. Included in any Woodloch stay are daily excursions like horseback riding, fishing, skiing, and boating.

Paradisus Playa del Carmen La Esmeralda, Mexico

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Price point: Affordable

This family-friendly oasis is set in a protected mangrove forest right on Mexico's Caribbean Sea. The giant, all-inclusive property boasts 31 restaurants and bars (some for adults only) and a water park with multiple pools and slides. The littles can spend the day in the Kidsdom — with workshops, activities, and crafts — while parents can enjoy a spa treatment or take a dancing class.

Reservations at Paradisus Playa del Carmen include food, drinks, water sports, and entertainment, as well as activities like wine tastings and dance lessons for adults, and water park access for kids.

Mohonk Mountain House, New York

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Price point: Luxury

If you — or your kids — have ever dreamed of staying in a castle, this is the property for you. Founded by the Smiley family in 1869, this iconic Victorian castle property welcomes families to enjoy its farm-to-table cuisine and the 40,000 acres of forest that surround it.

Every booking includes three meals a day (plus afternoon tea and cookies and a weekend brunch) and unlimited activities. In the winter, activity highlights include 30 miles of cross-country ski trails and ice skating in the open-air pavilion, while the warmer months are all about exploring Lake Mohonk by stand-up paddleboard or kayak.

Rancho de los Caballeros, Arizona

Price point: Affordable

This luxury dude ranch sits on 20,000 acres of Arizona desert with views of the Bradshaw Mountains. With a history that dates back to 1948, this stunning property brings families together through activities like horseback riding, tennis, and guided nature programs (children four and under stay free).

Keep in mind that Rancho de los Caballeros isn't a one-size-fits-all destination — here, you can select the all-inclusive package that works for you. Most packages include three meals a day and access to scheduled ranch activities, but some come with perks like golf or an activity credit you can redeem for a day of horseback riding, skeet shooting, or spa time.

The property is closed in the summer when the temperature jumps and is currently in the midst of a major upgrade, with work taking place over the summer when guests won't be impacted.

Tortuga Lodge & Gardens, Costa Rica

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Price point: Affordable

Everything about Tortuga Lodge and Gardens is designed to reflect the natural surroundings, so you won't find a blaring TV in your bedroom or background music in the lodge. The property sits on the Caribbean coastline in its own private nature reserve, making it a nature and adventure lover's dream destination.

Every booking at Tortuga Lodge includes an a la carte breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the highly regarded Green Turtle Restaurant. Drinks are not included, but they are available at an additional fee. If you book the Tortuguero Jungle Experience Package, your stay also includes boat transportation from La Pavona and two special experiences — think boat and kayak tours, hiking trips, or a twilight tour of the private reserve.

Sandos Finisterra, Mexico

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Price point: Affordable

Just because a property is dubbed family friendly doesn't mean it can't be modern and chic. At Sandos Finisterra, you can kick back in the luxurious spa, put up your feet on your private balcony or terrace, or enjoy a meal at one of the three on-site restaurants. All meals and drinks are included, as is the kids club and live entertainment.

Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach, The Bahamas

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Price point: Affordable

Nestled on the south shore of Grand Bahama Island is the Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach. In addition to 26 acres of wild nature, the all-inclusive resort has plenty of activities for the whole family, including kayaking, snorkeling, and a robust kids club. In addition to activities, the all-inclusive rate includes food and drink, entertainment, and nightly accommodations (each with its own balcony or terrace).

Moon Palace Cancun, Mexico

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Price point: Luxury

Moon Palace's elevated take on the all-inclusive offering includes 24-hour room service, top-shelf drinks, fine dining, in-room whirlpool tubs, and plenty of kid-friendly activities (for the latter, don't miss the FlowRider Double Wave Simulator).

The resort is split into two sides — the Nizuc side offers a more tranquil feel and the Sunrise side scratches that active, lively itch. Either way, you'll have access to the entire property so you can hop around depending on your mood.

The Ranch at Rock Creek, Montana

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Price point: Luxury

This upscale, all-inclusive property delivers an authentic western feel with five-star amenities. You can book a stay in a suite, luxury home, converted barn, or sleep nestled under the stars in a high-end canvas tent.

The all-inclusive nightly rate includes all farm-to-table meals, drinks, airport transfers, and two daily activities on the property's 6,600 spacious acres. Activity offerings include guided fly fishing, horseback riding, shooting sports, and wildlife viewing.

Lewa Safari Camp, Kenya

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Price point: Luxury

This may be the property where Prince William and Kate Middleton stayed before he proposed, but every visitor to this all-inclusive resort is treated like royalty. Guests stay in large tented bedrooms with fireplaces and en-suite bathrooms, and have access to 65,000 acres of private protected wilderness that's home to lions, leopards, zebras, and black and white rhinos.

All meals and drinks (excluding Champagne and private cellar wine and spirits) are included in the all-inclusive rate, while the Game Package also includes scheduled game drives, guided walking safaris, and airport transfers. Activities like camel rides and the exclusive use of a safari vehicle and driver are extra.

Club Med Sandpiper Bay, Florida

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Price point: Affordable

You don't have to travel to the Caribbean for a beachy family vacation. Club Med is known for their all-inclusive stays, and the company's only U.S. property doesn't disappoint. Located along the St. Lucie River, guests enjoy endless food and drinks, water and land sports, and entertainment. Kids ages 4-10 can join the Mini Club Med, while the 'rents can get a moment of peace at a sunrise yoga class.

Included in every stay are three meals a day, endless drinks, and Club Med's iconic activity calendar — including golf, tennis, a sunset boat cruise, and a flying trapeze school (yes, really).

Migis Lodge, Maine

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Price point: Affordable

You can step away from it all at this retreat on Sebago Lake in southern Maine. Their all-inclusive offering includes all meals and activities — except motorsports. This family-oriented retreat has its own private island, tennis courts, kayaks, sail boats, and an on-site wellness center.

Family time is encouraged, but parents looking to get away for an afternoon can send their kids to the supervised programs for children.

Dreams Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa, Mexico

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Price point: Affordable

This property sits on a white-sand beach south of Cancun in the Riviera Maya. By booking an "Unlimited-Luxury" package, guests have access to unlimited food and drink, day and nighttime entertainment, and best-in-class service. Families can team up for a game of beach volleyball, hang by the pool, or check out one of the resort's excursions.

Every room has a view (be it garden, ocean, or pool), an indoor hot tub, and a private balcony or terrace.

The Tyler Place Family Resort, Vermont

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Price point: Affordable

The Tyler Place Family Resort has been dedicated to families for over 85 years, and it shows. The lakeside property boasts award-winning kids programs — think hikes through the wilderness and rock climbing — that will make your family vacation feel like summer camp. And when the older kids head off on the day's adventure, the parent helpers can jump in to give parents of little ones a moment to enjoy their vacation kid-free.

Included in your stay are all meals — plus, adult candlelight dinners — infant and toddler care, kids' programs, and what seems to be an endless number of activities — from mini golf and water trampolines to wine tours and kayak trips. Just keep in mind the property is only open between late-May and mid-September.

19 Best Family All-inclusive Resorts Around the World (2024)

FAQs

How do I choose an all-inclusive resort for my family? ›

Things to consider when choosing an all-inclusive resort
  1. Food. Food sometimes gets a bad rep at resorts – but that shouldn't be the case. ...
  2. Service. The level of service at a resort can make or break its reputation. ...
  3. Atmosphere. ...
  4. Activities. ...
  5. Locale. ...
  6. Extra costs.
8 May 2017

Is all-inclusive worth it with kids? ›

Yes. The biggest drawcard for us to all-inclusive really is leaving the wallet in the hotel room, and not even thinking about the cost on the menu until the day you head back to the airport. Traveling with kids is expensive, and all-inclusive just takes that stress away.

Is it worth paying for all-inclusive? ›

Pros of staying at an all-inclusive vacation:

Everything is paid for so it's easy to keep within your budget. And if you find a deal, they can even be quite cheap. They're perfect for people who don't like to plan trips. They're hassle free and feel like a true vacation where you can let go and unwind.

How do you find a good all-inclusive? ›

How to Choose the Best All-Inclusive Resort for You
  1. Call a Travel Agent. Travel agents are extremely well-versed in all-inclusive resorts. ...
  2. Consider Adults-Only vs. Family-Friendly. ...
  3. Compare Included Amenities. ...
  4. Check Out the Location. ...
  5. Determine the Size of Resort Best for You. ...
  6. Compare Beaches. ...
  7. Look Into the Resort's Atmosphere.
16 Oct 2021

Can you leave an all-inclusive resort? ›

An all-inclusive vacation is just what it sounds like: You pay upfront for a package that includes your room, meals, gratuities and perks such as health clubs, nonmotorized water sports, yoga sessions, kayaking and salsa lessons. Once you arrive at the resort, you never have to leave the property.

What is the number 1 vacation spot? ›

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World's Best Places to VisitBest Places to Visit in the USA
1. South Island, New Zealand1. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
2. Paris2. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
3. Maui, Hawaii3. Yosemite National Park, California
4. Bora Bora, French Polynesia4. Maui, Hawaii
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24 May 2022

Where can I travel with a large family? ›

Top 10 Destinations for Big Families
  • Orlando. Orlando is an ever-popular destination for families of all sizes with its many astounding attractions. ...
  • Anaheim. A family trip to Disneyland tops many family's bucket list. ...
  • San Diego. ...
  • Washington DC. ...
  • New York City. ...
  • San Antonio. ...
  • Chicago. ...
  • San Francisco.

Do children pay full price for all-inclusive resorts? ›

Depending on the all-inclusive resort, you may need to pay a surcharge for your kids depending on their ages. Where some all-inclusive resorts let kids stay free with paid adults, others charge extra for kids over 12 or a half-rate for those older than 15.

How much should you pay for all-inclusive resorts? ›

All-inclusive prices range from around $150 to $430 per night, but vacationers can typically score a standard room for less than $300 nightly.

Do kids stay free at Dreams Resorts? ›

At Dreams Resorts, up to two children (ages 12 and under) stay free in a room with two paying adults (or one child with one paying adult). All Dreams Resorts & Spas offer special programming for kids, and some even provide babysitting services (for a fee).

What are the disadvantages of all-inclusive packages for destinations? ›

Poor quality food and drink

Stories of watered down alcohol and cardboard food are often features of low quality hotels – not part and parcel of a package holiday. All inclusive guests are served the same goods as cash paying guests, but don't expect the Courvoisier to be part of the deal, you will have to pay extra!

Why are there no all-inclusive resorts in Puerto Rico? ›

There are no AIs in PR. There is no need for them, area is safe, food and water too, many places to be seen nearby,drivable locations and the list goes on. Some hotels have meal plan options, and some include "selected beverages" packages. But there are so many local restaurants that IMO these packages are not needed.

How do you take advantage of all-inclusive resorts? ›

  1. Book as a Group for Discounts.
  2. Choose a Resort that Fits your Family Style.
  3. Compare Children's Programs at the Resorts.
  4. Take Part in Activities.
  5. Catch a Free Evening Show.
  6. Put a Pause on the Diet.
  7. Cheers to an All-Inclusive Vacation.
  8. Make Friends with the Concierge & Hotel Staff.
22 Aug 2017

How far in advance should you book an all-inclusive vacation? ›

Early or late: Either book very early (nine months or more in advance, especially if you want to stay during peak seasons like Christmas and New Year's) or take a chance on last-minute deals.

Where is the cheapest place to book all-inclusive vacations? ›

Where is the cheapest place to book all-inclusive vacations?
  • Apple Vacations.
  • CheapCaribbean.com.
  • CheapTickets.
  • Expedia.
  • Funjet Vacations.
  • Hotels.com.
  • Kayak.
  • Orbitz.
24 Apr 2022

Do you need to tip at an all-inclusive resort? ›

Tipping is not a requirement on your vacation at an all-inclusive resort, but it is the norm among guests in most cases. You can tip in US currency in most cases; however, it is best to avoid using coins because they are harder to exchange.

How much cash should I take to Cancun? ›

Our recommendation is to always take an amount in cash, around 150 to 300 dollars converted into Mexican pesos per person, to save on tax and pay small daily expenses.

Do I need to bring a beach towel to an all-inclusive resort? ›

How to Not Over Pack for Your All Inclusive Vacation. There are definitely things you don't need to bring so that you can save space in your luggage. You don't need towels, as the resort provides these to all guests, and you can exchange them for clean dry ones at any time.

What is the prettiest place on earth? ›

According to the study, the most beautiful place in the world is Peyto Lake in Canada. This natural wonder is known for its neon blue water surrounded by dazzling mountains.

Where is the best place to visit 2022? ›

Best Places to Travel in 2022: The Caribbean
  • A rooftop pool at the O2 Beach Club & Spa in Barbados. ...
  • Grenada's Grand Anse Beach. ...
  • Nneya Richards in Martinique—one of the top travel destinations for 2022. ...
  • A panorama along Bow River Parkway in Alberta's Banff National Park. ...
  • Peggy Bree in Huacachina, Peru.
31 Mar 2022

How much does a trip to Bora Bora cost? ›

The average price of a 7-day trip to Bora Bora is $3,184 for a solo traveler, $5,718 for a couple, and $10,721 for a family of 4. Bora Bora hotels range from $136 to $684 per night with an average of $334, while most vacation rentals will cost $120 to $800 per night for the entire home.

How do you travel with 20 people? ›

10 Tips for Group Travel for 20-somethings
  1. Keep an open mind. ...
  2. Be nice to everyone. ...
  3. Consider everyone's wants and goals for the trip. ...
  4. Be present. ...
  5. Be open to splitting up occasionally. ...
  6. Communicate. ...
  7. Go with the flow. ...
  8. Respect budgets.
22 Apr 2019

How do you travel on a budget with a large family? ›

1 How can I get around cheaply?
  1. Use flight comparison sites. Your flight or ferry is often your greatest expense. ...
  2. Research all transport options. ...
  3. Use local transport instead of luxury or tourist options. ...
  4. Keep documents up to date. ...
  5. Book flights 6 months before you travel. ...
  6. Book ahead. ...
  7. Book last minute. ...
  8. Stay out of season.
28 Jun 2021

How do I plan a big group vacation? ›

Checklist items to plan a group trip
  1. Decide on dates. First things first. ...
  2. Choose a destination. ...
  3. Book flights. ...
  4. Choose accommodations. ...
  5. Transportation. ...
  6. Plan your activities. ...
  7. Make dinner/show/event reservations. ...
  8. Have a plan for splitting group expenses.
13 Aug 2021

What is the most visited place in the world? ›

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is the most visited city in the world thanks to a whopping 22 millions international visitors!

Where in Mexico do kids stay free? ›

Cancun/Riviera Maya, Mexico

Moon Palace Cancun – Kids (age 0-17) stay free when accompanied by at least 1 full paying adult.

What age are kids free at all-inclusive? ›

KIDS AND TEENS STAY FREE* If they are aged 17 or under they can stay, play and eat for free!

Do kids stay free at Riu resorts? ›

Kids Stay Free at RIU Resorts.

Does all-inclusive mean free food? ›

An all-inclusive vacation is a vacation that includes all the essentials in the booking price. Besides accommodation, you can expect food, drinks, activities, and entertainment to be included, without having to pay extra for it.

How much is a trip to Cancun for a week? ›

The average price of a 7-day trip to Cancun is $1,116 for a solo traveler, $2,004 for a couple, and $3,758 for a family of 4. Cancun hotels range from $25 to $525 per night with an average of $39, while most vacation rentals will cost $20 to $440 per night for the entire home.

How much is a trip to Mexico for a week? ›

The average price of a 7-day trip to Mexico is $997 for a solo traveler, $1,571 for a couple, and $2,050 for a family of 4. Mexico hotels range from $38 to $201 per night with an average of $71, while most vacation rentals will cost $80 to $490 per night for the entire home.

Which is better Secrets or Dreams Resorts? ›

Both properties are highly recommended by expert writers. On balance, Secrets Royal Beach Punta Cana is the choice of most professionals compared to Dreams Punta Cana Resort & Spa. Secrets Royal Beach Punta Cana comes in at #17 in Punta Cana with praise from 3 publications like Fodor's, Star Service and Oyster.

Are Dreams Resorts family friendly? ›

Dreams Resorts are known to be kid-friendly, and they offer a range of dining options and room and suite categories. Here, we've listed our top picks for Dreams Resorts & Spas for all types of travelers, from couples looking for romance to folks keen on a resort's environmental and social impact.

Do Secrets resorts allow children? ›

No smoking some places like room balconies. Helpful? The Secrets resorts are adults-only, so no children.

Why do people choose all-inclusive? ›

Everything is taken care of.

You don't need to worry about getting from the airport to the resort, remembering to bring your wallet to the restaurant, or figuring out taxi fare home after a night out. All you need to do is show up and your all-inclusive resort takes care of the rest!

Is all-inclusive worth it if you dont drink alcohol? ›

We crunched the numbers and have the definitive answer for you. Yes, all-inclusive vacations are worth the money even if you don't drink alcohol. Cost savings can range anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars for a 6 night trip for two, depending on the destination.

Do all-inclusive include flights? ›

This is possible because when you pay for your vacation package, often this includes everything from flights and airport transfer, to luxury accommodation, meals, and entertainment. All-inclusive means different things depending upon where you go.

Does Costa Rica have all inclusives? ›

Whether you're visiting the country for a family vacation, girls getaway or romantic retreat, there are plenty of all-inclusive options to choose from in this Central American oasis. If you're ready to plan an all-inclusive vacation to Costa Rica, consider this list of the top such resorts.

Does Hawaii do all-inclusive? ›

Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, has several resorts that feature all-inclusive-style amenities. Embassy Suites by Hilton on Waikiki Beach sells inclusive package deals designed with families in mind.

What is the drinking age in Puerto Rico? ›

For example, the legal drinking age in Puerto Rico is 18, and for those 18–20 years of age, BAC levels must be lower than . 02.

Is all-inclusive worth it with kids? ›

Yes. The biggest drawcard for us to all-inclusive really is leaving the wallet in the hotel room, and not even thinking about the cost on the menu until the day you head back to the airport. Traveling with kids is expensive, and all-inclusive just takes that stress away.

Can you bring a guest to an all-inclusive resort? ›

Visitors Cost Extra

As a safety precaution, non-registered guests are not allowed at many all-inclusive resorts. Resorts that do allow visitors often charge pricey day passes (sometimes for more than what a room would cost) to prevent outsiders from taking advantage of the free booze and food.

Can you leave an all-inclusive resort? ›

An all-inclusive vacation is just what it sounds like: You pay upfront for a package that includes your room, meals, gratuities and perks such as health clubs, nonmotorized water sports, yoga sessions, kayaking and salsa lessons. Once you arrive at the resort, you never have to leave the property.

Is Costa Rica a good family vacation? ›

With its pristine wilderness and excellent ecotourism system, Costa Rica is one of the best places in the world to adventure as a family. Venturing outdoors tends to inspire adults and kids alike, and in this country, cloud forests, tropical jungles, and sunny beaches won't disappoint.

Is San Diego a good family vacation? ›

Family-friendly San Diego needs no introduction. A year-round destination, the city and its surrounding environs offer everything from beaches and hikes to animals and Legos. That's what makes it such a popular destination for families; there are endless amounts of fun things to do in San Diego with kids.

Is Italy a good family vacation? ›

Italy is a very family-friendly destination and one of the best places in the world to visit with kids. Blessed with stunning mountains, coastlines and cities, it is perfect for pretty much and type of trip and any age.

Where should I go in July without crowds? ›

Want to Escape the Crowds on Your Summer Vacation? Here's Where to Go
  • Loudoun County, Virginia. ...
  • Tillamook Coast, Oregon. ...
  • Cumberland Island, Georgia. ...
  • Bering Land Bridge Preserve, Alaska. ...
  • Lana'i, Hawaii. ...
  • Black Mountain, North Carolina. ...
  • Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. ...
  • Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota.
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Where is the most relaxing place to vacation? ›

Best Relaxing Getaways in the USA
  • Sanibel Island.
  • Kennebunkport.
  • Nantucket.
  • Isle of Palms.
  • Carmel Beach.
  • Newport, RI.
  • Martha's Vineyard.
  • Kiawah Island.

What US city has the coolest summers? ›

Among major cities in the United States, it is San Francisco which tops the list for having the coldest weather overall in June, July and August.

Is it safe to take kids to Costa Rica? ›

Many parents have asked us: "Is Costa Rica safe?" Yes it is safe! When travelling within any foreign country, however, it is a good idea to ask questions and do research about certain things to look out for. But overall, you and your family will feel very comfortable here in Costa Rica!

What part of Costa Rica is best for families? ›

San Jose and the Central Valley is the perfect place to start a vacation in Costa Rica. Your family will be wowed by not only the activities on offer, but the spectacular landscapes around you. Here, your family can go horseback riding, kayaking, white water rafting down the Pacuare River and waterfall rappelling.

How much should I budget for a trip to Costa Rica? ›

A week of vacation in Costa Rica costs between $850 and $1,450 for an average traveler in mid-priced hotels, lodges or rental houses and doing standard tours (assuming double occupancy). Beachfront accommodations and high dollar activities like deep sea fishing will quickly push the budget over $2,500.

How far is Disney from San Diego? ›

Located in the Southern California community of Anaheim, Disneyland sits 95 miles north of downtown San Diego.

What is the best month to visit San Diego? ›

The best times to visit San Diego are March through May and September through November. You can find some great deals on travel rates during the low seasons in comparison to the peak summer season.

Is Amalfi Coast child friendly? ›

The Amalfi Coast in child friendly in parts only. Minori, Maiori and Amalfi are the most child friendly towns on the Amalfi Coast. Positano on the other hand poses significant difficulties to families with small children and the Amalfi Coast in general has no attractions that are specifically for kids.

What is the best month to travel to Italy? ›

Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October. They're also the busiest and most expensive time to visit (with the north remaining just as busy throughout midsummer). Crowds aside, these months combine the convenience of peak season with pleasant weather.

Where in Italy is good with kids? ›

Venice. Italy is a great place to travel as a family, wherever you go. The food is kid-friendly, there's gelato everywhere and everyone loves children – whatever they might do, however crabby and tired they are, you are still met with a smile.

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