If you're trying to figure out where to go for fall break, you don't have a ton of time left. With that in mind, it can help to focus on all-inclusive resorts that include your food, activities and lodging all in one booking. That way, you can focus on selecting a resort and your flights, and all you have to do is show up and enjoy yourself.
But, where exactly should you go? While many of the best all-inclusive resorts are located in the Caribbean and Mexico, there are also all-inclusive properties located right here in the United States. You'll also find budget all-inclusive resorts all the way up to luxury options, as well as properties geared to activities or leisure. It's up to you to decide on the type of vacation you want to have, as well as how much you want to spend.
To help you in your search, we came up with this list of 18 all-inclusive properties that offer great room options, endless dining and drinks, and plenty to keep you busy if that's what you want. Some resorts in our ranking, like La Casa De La Playa and Marquis Los Cabos, are for adults-only, yet most others work for families or group size of all ages.
This all-inclusive resort is located along the azure waters of the Sea of Cortez approximately 200 miles north of Cabo San Lucas, México. With an 18-hole golf course, a huge spa, five different pools and an array of all-inclusive packages, guests can fill their days with limitless fun and leisure. The resort even has suites and penthouses that sleep up to 10 people, making it deal for a fun family trip over fall break. All-inclusive rates this fall start at $354 per night.
Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort is located nearby the recently opened Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya, and both properties sit on a pristine Caribbean beach with lush tropical foliage in every direction. This all-inclusive resort is ideal for fall break thanks to its Family Zone with dedicated clubs for kids and teens, as well as its 13 unique all-inclusive dining experiences. The property also features nine sparkling resort pools that can help keep the kids busy and entertained.
Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, Casino & Spa is located just next door to the famous airport on the island of St. Maarten, making it a great spot for plane spotting. This family-friendly all-inclusive resort is also great for families with kids of all ages, and even multi-generational groups, thanks to activities like trivia and dance competitions and its on-site teen and kid's clubs and small aqua park. The property also features a large Oasis Pool with a swim-up bar, five restaurants and a pizzeria.
The Dominican Republic's Caso de Campo Resort & Villas can offer a range of all-inclusive experiences that extend far beyond dining and
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