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A Travel Blog entry by aga-and-maciek from Cancun, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... we chose a place in Ciudad Cancun, so the actual city center (not the fancy, 5-star Zona Hotelera spots, with those all inclusive packages) - not so much because of the price (though we do prefer budget options), but because we wanted to get away from ...
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Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia.
A Travel Blog entry by venoth from Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia
... km long. Means ‘Middle Beach’. Peaceful and tranquil alternative to the hustle and bustle of Pantai Cenang. All inclusive resorts popular with families.Pantai Kok - Isolated, relatively undisturbed stretch of beach in the western part of ...
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Conclusion
A Travel Blog entry by travel_lover87 from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... it, while I was on vacation for 3 months, it was kind of a working vacation. This obviously wasn't one of those all-inclusive resorts where you just relax, eat, and drink your hearts content. There was a lot of research and learning going ...
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Zanzibar
A Travel Blog entry by didonis from Zanzibar, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
... , the accommodations are decent and somewhat blended in the local villages. The east side is less developed and the few all-inclusive resorts here are far away from anything else but crop fields. We arrived with Stefano with a morning flight from ...
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Cuba Libre
A Travel Blog entry by kathystravels from Havana, Cuba
... in Cuba and a chance to catch up on 5 months of gossip and news, Breezes wasn`t quite as good as other all inclusive resorts I`d visited in the Caribbean. The service was average, and although they had two other a la carte restaurants to supplement ...
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La Republica Dominicana
A Travel Blog entry by geldakkh from Puerto Plata, Florida, Dominican Republic
... ; Puerto Plata is an interesting place because there isn't much going on. The tourists are all caged in the all inclusive resorts which occasionally bus some tourists in for a "local experience" for some shopping. So between the expats and the ...
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At least this volcano is dormant!
A Travel Blog entry by tavini from Waikiki, Hawaii, United States
... the same time! That's not true, but we almost expected that to happen. We respect people who go to these all-inclusive establishments and organized tours, but we personally don't like to be told what to do when we're on vacation (and to see ...
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Aproveitando Maurício - parte 1
A Travel Blog entry by foradecasa from Poste Lafayette, Rivière du Rempart, Mauritius
... ;Maurício tem muitas opções de hotéis do tipo resort que oferecem esquemas "all inclusive" para quem só quer fazer nada e sem se preocupar com coisa alguma. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Projeto ...
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A week in the Canaries
A Travel Blog entry by klh1 from Playa Las Americas, Spain and Canary Islands
Kevin and I went on a one-week all-inclusive vacation in the Canary Islands this past week. I booked the holiday through a Norwegian travel agency. I attempted to use my Norwegian skills to book the trip and the only error was the spelling of my ...
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Rodos, Ialysos, Lindos, and more
A Travel Blog entry by abalzer from Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greece
... be more family friendly with resorts allowing children to come with their parents. They have programs for children, are usually all-inclusive, and are four star or above on the eastern coast. On the eastern side we began our trip back to the ...
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The most beautiful place on Earth
A Travel Blog entry by globedecker from Anse Volbert on Praslin Island, Seychelles Islands
... much more affordable small guesthouses that have rooms with kitchens. Most tourists we observed seem to come here on all-inclusive tours from Europe. Making your own arrangements as an independent traveler is very easy as well. Seychelles is very ...
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Special guest entry - Ilha to Ibo to Pemba
A Travel Blog entry by kcgunther from Ibo, Quirimbas Archipelago, Mozambique
... We walked from the beach over to the lodge, which was a beautiful property and a very pleasant place to stay. The accommodations were inclusive of all meals, tours of the island, and a trip out to a secluded sand bar for breakfast on the beach. The lodge ...
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Zihuatanejo - The Yang Next Door to Ixtapa
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Zihuatanejo, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... my imagination in 2003 would be an understatement. It was after all designed to meet the needs of the "7-day Mexican all-inclusive holiday" that is the antithesis of this blog "Mexico: 23 Destinations to Spend the Winter Months". However all is not lost. ...
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Panama City Day 1
A Travel Blog entry by davekeli from Panama City, Panama
... places? Hang out in the better parts of town more? Should we spend LOTS more and just go for the all-inclusive fancy resorts? That's the type of question we are asking ourselves now. We hope to figure out on this trip more about ...
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