
All-inclusive trips that are a dream come true
No matter how much you love exploring and making your own itinerary while on vacation, there’s also definitely something appealing about the idea of all-inclusive trips. There are pros and cons to paying once and essentially handing someone else the keys, but we’ve rounded up several all-inclusive trip options that guarantee a good time. And keep in mind that all-inclusive trips don’t have to be to a beach destination! We’ve got plenty of shoreside getaways, of course, but you’ll also find trips to jungles, lakes, ranches, and more.

All-inclusive trip to Thailand: Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle
Want to get away from it all? Accessible by boat in Thailand’s once-remote Golden Triangle, this luxurious all-inclusive Four Seasons Resort is a glamper’s paradise, set in a bamboo jungle that is an elephant preserve and features luxurious, vintage-inspired tents appointed with antique bathtubs. Guests can attend an immersive elephant camp and learn to tend to the gentle giants, take a long-tail boat river cruise to explore Buddhist temples, enjoy body treatments in the spectacular open-air spa, and swim in a riverside freeform lagoon pool. Don’t miss these 52 hotel rooms with the best views in the world.
What’s included: The resort offers customized all-inclusive two-, three- or four-night stays including accommodations, meals, and as many (or as few) activities as you’d like.

All-inclusive trip on a Disney Cruise: Disney Cruise Line to the Caribbean
One of four cruise ships in Disney’s fleet, the Disney Fantasy makes regular sailings out of Florida to the Caribbean, stopping at a variety of tropical destinations and spending at least one day at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay. On board, the whole family can ride the AquaDuck water coaster, and kids ages three to twelve can head to the Oceaneer Club and attend the Marvel Avengers Academy with Dr. Strange and Thor, get Jedi training to combat Stormtroopers, or join in a Disney princess party.
What’s included: Disney’s prices include stateroom accommodations, three sit-down meals a day, casual buffets and snacks, 24-hour room service, non-alcoholic beverages, Broadway-style live shows, movie screenings, most onboard activities, kids clubs, and character experiences. On Castaway Cay, passengers have free access to the beach and youth activities, plus complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages.

All-inclusive trip in the northeastern United States: Tyler Place Family Resort, Vermont
Got kids? This beloved summer camp-style resort on the shores of Lake Champlain is arguably the most family-friendly all-inclusive vacation resort in the country. The Tyler Place is one of the rare destinations that manages to provide a true vacation for every member of the family. All summer long, each day allows for kids to have fun with kids, grown-ups to have fun together, and families to spend significant quality time. The resort’s secret sauce is its award-winning children’s program, which offers ten age-staggered groups from newborn to teens, each with its own clubhouse and low counselor-to-child ratio.
What’s included: For most of the summer, pricing is based on a Saturday-to-Saturday stay. Rates include lodging, all meals, children’s camps, and the vast majority of adult and family activities. Also, every family member gets a complimentary loaner bike for the entire week.

All-inclusive trip to Spain: Iberostar Anthelia, Canary Islands
One of the best all-inclusive trips in Spain, this sybaritic Iberostar property on Tenerife is a veritable tropical paradise, with a stunning beach, minimalist yet luxurious rooms, and restaurants named after Greek gods. A highlight is its thermal circuit of different types of pools featuring hot jets, waterfalls, a Turkish bath, Finnish sauna, and more. Alternatively, you can visit the spa for a variety of facial and body treatments.
What’s included: The all-inclusive vacation rate includes lodging, meals (buffet at breakfast and dinner, a la carte for lunch), beverages, a host of on-site activities, and a children’s club.

All-inclusive trip to Turks and Caicos: Beaches
The family-friendly Beaches chain offers three beautiful Caribbean properties, but its oasis on the Turks and Caicos Islands is a standout for its stunning 12-mile beach, crystalline ocean, and sheer abundance of dining options. Sprawling across five villages, the resort offers a seemingly endless array of fun-in-the-sun activities, access to the largest waterpark in the Caribbean, and kids clubs that run from infants to teens.
What’s included: Lodging, three meals a day, non-alcoholic drinks, and the kids’ program are included with the price of your all-inclusive vacation. The inclusivity even extends to water sports such as scuba diving, sailing, and snorkeling, which often incur added charges at other resorts. Check out these other 12 beachfront hotels you can actually afford.

All-inclusive trip to Jamaica: Azul Beach Resort Negril by Karisma
This incredible resort is located on one of the most beautiful and famous beaches in the world: Jamaica’s Seven Mile Beach. Not to be outdone, though, the pool situation is pretty amazing: You have the option to stay in a “swim-up suite” where your room is literally accessible right from the pool. And let’s not forget their incomparable “Gourmet Inclusive” Experience for the real foodie; all-inclusive trips don’t get much more delicious than the six different restaurants available to you here, featuring gourmet dishes from around the world.
What’s included:Â Accommodations, gourmet meals, access to water sports gear, a minibar, activity programs, and more

All-inclusive trip to Costa Rica: The Westin Golf Resort & Spa at Playa Conchal
The Westin Golf Resort & Spa at Playa Conchal is Costa Rica’s best all-inclusive resort. It has a spectacular beachfront location, a slew of on-site recreational pursuits, a fabulous spa, a lagoon-style pool, eight restaurants serving globe-hopping cuisines, and six bars. Several of Costa Rica’s wonderful national parks are easily reachable. Consider these other popular Central American destinations.
What’s included: Included in your room rate are meals, drinks, fitness facilities, most land-based activities, non-motorized water sports, and gratuities.

All-inclusive trip in the southwestern United States: Tanque Verde Ranch, Arizona
Do you hanker for the life of a cowboy, minus the uncomfortable bedroll and callouses? This plush dude ranch and spa just outside of Tucson lets you spend your days horseback riding through the Sonora Desert and your evenings getting a hot stone massage followed by a gourmet dinner with wine. Meals are communal, including the weekly down-home BBQ with live music. While you’re in the area, don’t miss a visit to nearby Saguaro National Park.
What’s included: Pricing includes lodging, three meals a day, horseback trail rides and lessons, fishing opportunities, guided hikes, nature walks, and a supervised children’s program for kids ages four to eleven.

All-inclusive trip to Fiji: Tadrai Island Resort
Planning a romantic getaway? The intimate, adults-only Tadrai Island Resort is all about holing up with your sweetie in one of five exquisitely appointed private villas, each with its own private terrace and ocean-facing plunge pool. Alternatively, you can venture outside and relax on the stunning beach or in the zen-like infinity pool, get a massage, or partake in the many on-site activities.
What’s included: Prices include lodging, meals, and activities such as kayaking, fishing, hiking, snorkeling, and sailing.

All-inclusive trip to Cancun: Club Med Cancun Yucatan
This incredible resort in Cancun is located right on the world’s second-largest coral reef—so you can bet that snorkeling is a must! But there are plenty of other things to do on this dream Cancun getaway, too. The resort offers waterskiing, evening entertainment, and even a trapeze school. You’ll also find beautiful pools and beaches as well as plenty of Mayan cultural influence.
What’s included:Â Room and board, all of your meals plus snacks, bar access, and water sports.

All-inclusive trip to the Bahamas: Hotel Riu Palace, Paradise Island
Riu, a chain of hotels and resorts, offers lots of all-inclusive resorts around the world, but only one is on a place called “Paradise Island”! The property is adults-only, and you and your significant other or other fellow vacationers can do everything from swimming with dolphins to enjoying a spa day to relaxing on a beach in a hammock.
What’s included: Meals, from breakfast buffets to romantic dinners; a swim-up bar; reserved beach access; loungers with beverage service; and more. Here are some more of the best all-inclusive trips to take in the Caribbean.

All-inclusive trip to Mexico: Zoëtry Paraiso de la Bonita Riviera Maya
At this drop-dead gorgeous all-inclusive property on Mexico’s Riviera Maya, you’ll find all the usual swimming and water activities, as well as workshops in pranayama, meditation and yoga, tennis, wine and tequila tastings, Spanish lessons, cigar-making lessons, and more. Take a boat tour to Isla Mujeres, participate in a traditional Temazcal ceremony, join a catamaran sunset sail, and visit the thalassotherapy spa and aqua gym. Check out these other 11 popular destinations in Mexico you’ll want to visit.
What’s included: The Endless Privileges program lives up to its name. In addition to lodging and dining at multiple on-site restaurants and bars, its price also includes drinks, 24-hour room service, complimentary laundry service, and three-times-daily maid service. Each guest has access to all the activities and excursions and receives a complimentary 20-minute thalasso seawater experience.

All-inclusive trip to Alaska: Norwegian Cruise Line to Alaska
The brand new Norwegian Bliss is not so much a ship as a mega-resort at sea, ranking among the ten largest ships in the world and featuring a raft of wow-inspiring amusements, including an electric go-cart race course, a huge top-deck water park with multi-story water slides, and straight-from-Broadway productions such as Jersey Boys. Sailing out of Seattle, Bliss is the largest ship to cruise to Alaska. You’ll also want to check out the 10 best all-inclusive cruises.
What’s included: Basic cruise fare includes your stateroom, most onboard activities, and meals in main dining rooms—but beware that many specialty foods, drinks, and shore excursions incur an upcharge. To make your vacation more inclusive, opt for a premium all-inclusive package, which includes alcoholic beverages, specialty coffees, gratuities, and Wi-Fi. NCL often throws in some nice extra perks, such as free onboard credit or a smaller deposit. All-inclusive trips can be pricey, but they don’t have to be! Check out these 8 that you can get for under $300 a night.

All-inclusive trip to Botswana: andBeyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp
Even getting to this high-end, all-inclusive African lodge is a great, big adventure. By the time you land in Botswana, you’ll still have to take another small plane, a safari Jeep, and a boat to get to the camp. Wonderfully set on an island in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, this remote yet plush safari camp delivers everything you’d imagined it would: You can witness lions, hippos, and other exotic wildlife, and then relax in a luxurious tent with its own private plunge pool.
What’s included: Everything, from the lodging to the food to the guided excursions, is included in the price, so put your wallet away and enjoy a hassle-free getaway.

All-inclusive trip to the Dominican Republic: The Reserve at Paradisus Palma Real
If you’re looking for all-inclusive trips that are both kid-friendly and sophisticated, The Reserve at Paradisus Palma Real in Punta Cana is just the ticket. Not only do children stay for free, but there is a Kids Zone, a family concierge, and two family-friendly pools: one for clans with older kids and a paddling pool for little ones. The kids’ program includes face painting, movie nights, science workshops, and mini Olympics competitions. Parents, meanwhile, can take classes and workshops that span from yoga, spinning, and Pilates workouts to cocktail- and cigar-making classes. The guest rooms are enormous, and service is exceptional.
What’s included: Prices include lodging, all meals, non-alcoholic and most alcoholic beverages, daily activities, non-motorized water sports, the children’s program, and Wi-Fi.

All-inclusive trip to the Galapagos Islands: Silversea Cruises to the Galapagos Islands
Are the Galapagos on your bucket list? The pioneer of all-inclusive cruises, Silversea’s small but luxurious ships offer fine dining and butler service for every stateroom category, as well as a wide array of activities that includes dance and cooking lessons. The 100-passenger Silver Galapagos offers seven-night expedition cruises to the extraordinary Galapagos Islands, complete with amazing shore excursions, quality lectures, kayaking and nature hikes, and multiple Zodiac landings.
What’s included: Packages can be totally customized for passengers, including stateroom, meals, beverages, onboard activities, shore excursions, gratuities, Wi-Fi and even extending to airfare, transfers, and pre-cruise hotel stays. Read on for the best all-inclusive resorts within the United States.