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How much are all inclusive resorts in caribbean?Does that include plane ticket?Is cruise better deal?

I understand all inclusive hotels you will have more time on land and more flexible schedules. but a first time caribbean trip to sample the caribbeans is cruise better? but i am getting off track. Main question i am asking is how much are the all inclusive resorts? And if I add the plane ticket, I am looking at about what price?

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  1. ok you can get a nice resort ( not tip top luxury, but a nice clean, 24 all inclusive hotel for probably about 2000$ for a week for 2 people. that would be including airfare. i personally dont like cruises, and i dont recommend them i've scarcely seen them be cheaper than land vacations. and i am a beach bum. if you wnat to spend every day with yoru body in the sea, and not jsut on a boat thats floating in teh sea, you shoudl jsut pick an island and do an all inclusive there. if you dont like it, you go to another one next time. ok? Punta cana's bavaro beach is excellent. the ibeorstar complex is a gem. been there twice. and no i dont actually work for them LOL
  2. Hi there, If you want a chance to experince different Caribbean islands in one go then I suggest a cruise would be idela for you. I have never been on a cruise but I know Royal Caribbean is great! If you decide not to go on a cruise then I will give you information about a particualr island. It will all depend on where you are coming from to determine how much your airfare will be but I can eel you about an amazing deal you can get at an amazing All inclusive hotel in Barbados. I estimate though that a ticket for a plane can cost US 700 but that is just me estimating I am not 100% sure. The two following site are sites where you can get pretty reasonable plane tickets: http://www.hotwire.com/air/index.jsp http://www.expedia.com/default.asp Now let me tell you about the resort. First off have you ever heard of Barbados? Its an island in the Caribbean that is vert fantastic, with really good food and lots of activites to take part in. Magnificent beaches to relax on natural white sand and beautiful surroundings! Barbados is a beautiful island. Lots of lovely scenery and so much to do, morning noon and night. http://funbarbados.com/ http://www.barbados.org/ As it relates to accommodation, there is a lovely resort in Barbados called The Barbados Beach Club. This is along the South Coast and has a lovely beach view. http://barbadosbeachclub.com/ The Barbados Beach Club is an all inclusive resort which offers breakfast, lunch, after noon tea, dinner, unlimited drinks, an exercise room (gym), pool aerobics, snorkeling, scuba diving lessons, windsurfing, Hobie cat cruises, beach volley ball, games room, free shuttle service to and from the main town and soooo much more. The activities that are included in this all-inclusive package are astounding. http://barbadosbeachclub.com/recreation.cfm The Barbados beach club has 3 restaurants on site and one of them is buffet the other two are a la carte. The two a la carte are seafood and the other is Italian. http://barbadosbeachclub.com/facilities_dining.cfm This is a wonderful resort in a wonderful island; you should come and explore it for yourself my friend. They also have a special going up to December 15th, 2009…you get 45% discount off the rate: http://barbadosbeachclub.com/special-details.cfm?specialID=13086 For more information contact them below: http://barbadosbeachclub.com/contact.cfm Have a look at the links that I gave you. Hope I helped! =]
  3. Between a cruise and an all inclusive resort, cruises are usually cheaper and a lot more fun, depending on the ship you choose. Cruises are a great way to visit multiple countries to see which ones you like and may want to spend more time in. Royal Caribbean ships are great and are like floating resorts. I've cruised with them multiple times and love it. It's great for the active person. All inclusives can vary in price, usually around $1000 or more per person not including airfare and depending on the location. Mexico and the Dominican Republic have the cheapest and the most abundant amount of all inclusives but not all are of good quality. So make sure you research thoroughly before committing to a resort. Also on certain islands you come off cheaper staying in a hotel or villa/vacation rental than you do an all inclusive. Not every island is the same and all inclusives, to me, are a little restrictive and don't encourage you to get off the property and enjoy the island.
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