All Inclusive Recomendations
All Inclusive Recomendations
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itsallyellow

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3,829 posts

242 months

Have decided i want to get away this year.

When going on the type of holiday im thinking of i dont want to have to think, manage or plan.

List of Musts

Adult Only
All inclusive
A minimum of 27 degrees
At least 5 proper restaurants
Not between May and October

We have been to a few resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico the best being Secrets Maroma in Mexico. We could just go back there (have been 3 times) but it seems a bit of a waste to keep going to the same place.

Any recommendations? Were both under 40, dont mind the party atmosphere as long as you can get away from it if you want to. Not fussed about exploring or the local towns etc. Flight times dont matter and we can go anytime of the year. I want to avoid May to October as that clashes with my race season.

Budget around 10k but can be flexible, want to go for 9 or 10 nights.

Had a look at Sandals but have always avoided them for some reason. Went down the rabbit hole of reading trip adviser reviews on quite a few places and obviously everywhere has negative ones which have stuck in my mind and put me off!

Thanks all

Doesitdrive

294 posts

3 months

Rixos Sharm el Sheikh,

Muzzer79

12,638 posts

209 months

Mexican AI is very good, as AI goes.

But I would recommend looking outside AI as it can basically be a posh holiday camp....

We went to Thailand in January. Choose the right location and you'll have a plethora of restaurants on your doorstep with all the benefit of AI but much, much, much more choice.

And with your budget, you'll stay and live like a king.

joropug

2,968 posts

211 months

Sian Kaan in mexico is the best all inclusive i have been to, get the run of 3 or 4 hotels - pick any restaurant , bar, pool, beach etc


gotoPzero

19,801 posts

211 months

Check out coolist on Youtube he has reviewed basically every AI in Mexico and the surrounding Caribbean,.


DIW35

4,193 posts

222 months

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Maldives. Different resort islands have different amenities, so you may need to check for any that meet your requirements. I think the most difficult to meet might be the 'adults only.' As the Maldives have become more popular over the years, they seem to be attracting more families, but they tend to be in the minority due to the cost.