All-Inclusive Resorts Are a Hot Frontier
13.10.2023 - 05:09
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/ Sean Oneill
All-inclusive resorts have had a downmarket reputation, but many hotel groups have been working to change that with announcements of upscale versions. This trend is driven by demand from a segment of travelers responding to rising inflation by seeking no-surprise vacations at one upfront price.
Marriott, the world’s largest hospitality company, has this year cited the all-inclusive segment as a key growth area. In a three-year window, Marriott went from having one all-inclusive to 30, with more in the pipeline. It’s currently working on its first Ritz-Carlton all-inclusive resort, Forbes reported. It’s planning a W Hotel all-inclusive to open in 2025 in the Dominican Republic, and it’s already opened a Westin all-inclusive in Brazil last year.
Hyatt has also made strides, too. Its $2.7 billion acquisition of Apple Leisure Group in 2021 made it the world’s largest operator of luxury all-inclusives.
Hilton has grown its all-inclusive room footprint in the Caribbean and Latin America by more than 75% since the pandemic. Its upcoming openings include the Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe.
Meanwhile, Ennismore, a joint venture with Accor, plans to grow its portfolio to 50 resorts in the next three years.
And IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has this year been onboarding 70 all-inclusives as part of a long-term agreement with Spain’s Iberostar Hotels & Resorts.
Here’s a roundup up of new all-inclusive resorts recently opened or announced.
Wyndham Grand is now taking reservations for its newest resort, the 422-room, all-inclusive Wyndham Grand Barbados, Sam Lord’s Castle Resort & Spa. The secluded, oceanfront hotel marks the brand’s entry into the island and opened on October 12 with select amenities, followed by a formal Grand Opening in early 2024. The all-new construction resort boasts more than 10 dining venues and a spa with a pool area and relaxation deck, along with a fitness center and a yoga center. Additional amenities include 15,000 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor meeting and event space, lagoon-style pools, a kids center, butler service, and tennis and pickle ball courts.
Hyatt is set to debut its newest all-inclusive Secrets resort in the Caribbean next month. The new Secrets Tulum Resort and Beach Club also opened on October 12. The resort includes 300 suites and one luxury villa. The resort has 15 dining concepts, Secrets Spa by Pevonia, and a Preferred Club.
Black Creek Mexico announced that affiliates of Alojica have completed the acquisition of the Marriott Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa from an affiliate of Marriott International, Inc. The 433-room resort, located in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, is managed by an affiliate of Marriott International. Alojica plans for the property