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Mexico All Inclusive Resorts:

Finding Great Resorts in Mexico that are All Inclusive




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If you're searching for answers to your questions about Mexico all inclusive resorts, keep reading.

What does all-inclusive mean?

All inclusive typically means that your hotel stay, food and drinks are all included in the cost of your trip. However, some resorts may include extras like recreational activities or spa treatments while others do not. Before you book, always check.

What's the difference between a four star and a five star resort?

A five star resort will typically have more pools, increased restaurant selection, a broader array of liquors and alcohol, a stronger chef and kitchen staff, a la carte dining and more recreational activities that are included.

However, because the four and five star ratings are often bestowed on hotels by the booking site, travel agency or the hotel themselves, it's still important to read over what's included, review photos of the accommodations and do your research.

Sometimes, a great deal can be had on a fantastic three-star resort while a five-star monstrosity could be overrated at best.

What are the best beaches and areas for Mexico all inclusive resorts travel?

Well-traveled tourists are raving about Isla Mujeres, a small island just off the coast of Cancun.

By boat, you're only 30 minutes from all the action in the hot tourist city. However, you still get to enjoy the wide beaches and seclusion of this beautiful island.

Other recommendations include Puerto Vallarta, Tulum and Playa del Carmen.

When is the best time to go?

The best to visit a Mexican resort is between November and May. June to September is very hot and humid, while August to November is typically seen as the rainy or stormy season.

Travel tends to peak during school holidays, so avoid the crowds and stay away from spring break, Thanksgiving or Christmas travel.

How do I know if a resort is good?

The best way  to get a real feeling for a resort is through unbiased resort reviews written by former guests.

Try a site like Travel Post (http://travelpost.com), which lets travelers post full reviews of their favorite and least liked resorts and hotels.

You'll get to see Mexico all inclusive resorts as other travelers see them. So, get beyond the brochure babble and start reading those reviews!


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