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Every island has its own unique characteristics as well as
activities that the island is best known for providing. What we've
tried to do is provide a few quick bullet points that highlight
information you may wish to consider. Also keep in mind that many
all inclusive resorts can become almost an island to themselves as
they seek to provide all of the amenities on-site that you'd ever
need. This is also the criticism of all-inclusive resorts because
it is felt that they insulate you too much from Island life.
We have also included a few islands that do not have
all-inclusive, but rather have villas that offer a another lodging
option we can help you consider.
The Caribbean
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Anguilla
- White sand beaches
- Quiet / Serene
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Antiqua
- Cool trade winds
- Rich history and vibrant history
- Has over 300 beaches
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Aruba (visit our sister property Aruba All
Inclusive Resort)
- Intense sunny days
- Constant trade winds
- Shopping and active night life
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Bahamas
- Great diving and snorkeling
- Fantastic shopping and dinning
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Barbados
- Relatively flat island made principally of coral
- Beaches form the island's perimeter
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Curacao
- Island has over 30 beautiful beaches
- Beautiful 17th century european architecture abounds
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Dominican Republic
- Large, diverse island (highest peak in West Indies) to meet the
need of all travelers.
- Island undergoing on-going commitment to renovation
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Grand Cayman
- One of the Caribbean's most popular destinations
- Can seem crowded during peak travel seasons
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Jamaica
- Third largest island in the Caribbean
- Very active nightlife
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St. Barts (villas only)
- Strong French influence
- Sophisticated, but relaxed
- Top cuisine
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St. Lucia
- Diving paradise
- St. Lucia National Rain Forest Preserve (nature lovers dream
come true)
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Turks-Caicos
- Breathtaking beaches
- World famous diving
Mexico (visit our sister property Mexico All
Inclusive Resort)
- Acapulco
- Cabo San Lucas
- Cancun
- Ixtapa
- Puerto Vallarta
- Riviera Maya
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