Saving money with an all inclusive resort
For many travelers dealing with a tight budget, one of the first
decisions to be made is whether to book their own travel deals
or take advantage of one of the many all inclusive packages that
are available.
In most cases, the decision to go with an all inclusive resort
will depend on the particular deal being offered. For instance,
there are a great many excellent all inclusive resorts that
provide considerable discounts in the off season and the
shoulder season, so it is definitely worth checking out these
options if you get the opportunity.
One of the best ways to decide if an all inclusive resort is
really the best deal going is to create a spreadsheet listing
all the various costs of a do it yourself vacation. Be sure to
include both obvious things like airfare, hotel, rental car,
meals and sightseeing excursions, as well as incidentals like
tips and gratuities. Then start shopping for the best deal on
all these things in the resort location you have chosen. Add it
all up, and keep that number in mind as you start searching for
all inclusive travel packages.
It is often possible to find all inclusive travel packages that
match or beat the costs of a do it yourself vacation. That is
because all inclusive tour operators are able to strike deals
for substantial discounts with airlines and hotels by
guaranteeing them a certain amount of business.
Of course, when booking an all inclusive vacation package, it is
important to find out exactly what is - and is not - included in
that all inclusive package. For instance, most all inclusive
packages do not include alcoholic drinks, while some do include
them. If this is a concern, you may want to compare the prices
of these two kinds of all inclusive and make the decision
appropriate for your needs and lifestyle.
In addition, some all inclusive travel packages do not include
airfare, so be sure to determine if airfare is included in order
to make an intelligent and informed decision. Sightseeing
excursions are another thing that are often not included in an
all inclusive travel package, so be sure to get a list of
included and optional sightseeing excursions, along with a price
guide for those that are not included in the basic price.
If you are traveling alone, it is also important to consider the
dreaded single supplement. The single supplement for all
inclusive resorts can vary quite a bit, to as little as $100 to
as much as doubling the advertised price of the vacation. If you
are traveling on your own, it is vital to understand how much
the single supplement is before booking the trip.
The decision of all inclusive versus do it yourself is rarely an
easy one to make. It is important to compare packages carefully
in order to make sure you are truly getting the best value for
your money.