The Caribbean is one of the most popular destinations for all inclusive resorts. Here are a few examples of some of the most popular all inclusive resorts in the Caribbean.
Sandals® operates all inclusive resorts in St. Lucia, Antigua, the Bahamas and Jamaica. In Jamaica alone, it runs seven resorts in the Ocho Rios, Whitehouse, Negril and Montego Bay areas. The Sandals Montego Bay resort was the first established by the company and is one of the company's most popular destinations. Nightly accommodation costs at Montego Bay start around $200 per person for beachfront luxury rooms and $400 or more for private villas with butler services. Eight restaurants, including the Oleander Room, Bayside Restaurant and Cucina Romana, provide fine dining options ranging from local Jamaican cuisine to Italian food. The most unique feature of Sandals-operated resorts is the inclusion of scuba diving in the cost. Beginning scuba divers can train and receive certification to dive up to 30 feet deep in the ocean, while already certified divers can dive twice a day wherever they like.
For vacations in the Bahamas, consider the Fowl Cay Resort. It's located on a privately owned island and consists of six different one to three bedroom villas available for rent. Prices range from $9,000 to $17,000 a week. Items and amenities included in these prices are:
Rosewood Hotels and Resorts® operates Jamba Bay, a renowned all inclusive resort on a private 300 acre island. Valentin Imperial Maya is an adult-only resort with 540 suites on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Bolongo Bay is a family operated resort on St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, and the Club Med® Punta Cana resort has a 2,000 foot private beach in the Dominican Republic. If the Caribbean doesn't sound right for you, check out the all inclusive resorts in the Pacific Islands.