Have you decided that you would like to make your dream of having Nike Tn a Caribbean all inclusive vacation finally become a reality? If so, you might be ready to make your travel plans. Before you do, keep reading on for a helpful list of dos and don’ts.
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DO research your destination options first. The Caribbean is a phrase that is used to describe a large area in and around the Caribbean waters. Saying you are going to have an all inclusive Caribbean vacation is nice, but where are you going to be at exactly? The Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, or Aruba? If you don’t have a personal preference (like you if just want a warm and sunny vacation destination) it might be within your best interest to price compare to find the best deals and discounts.
DON’T forget about a passport. You will need a passport to travel to and from the United States from the Caribbean. Don’t realize at the last minute you forgot this all important document because your trip is basically ruined and a lot of money is wasted. As soon as you decide on taking a vacation, even if you don’t have any specific travel dates in mind, get your passport ordered.
DO research resorts and find your perfect choices first. As previously stated, it is a good idea to price compare to find the best deals for all inclusive Caribbean travel packages. On that same note, you don’t want to find yourself disappointed because you went with the cheapest price. For your trip, it is best to go with the best value for your money instead. So instead of price comparing right from the start, do some research and find a few good all inclusive Caribbean resorts. These are resorts that look beautiful, have inclusions you will use, lots of onsite eateries to choose from, and good ratings from tourists just like you. Once you have say two or three of your favorites, then price compare to see which resort offers you the better deal.
DON’T forget what an all inclusive travel package includes. If this is your first time planning an inclusive vacation, you might be a little put off by the costs at first. Staying at an all inclusive Caribbean resort is a lot more expensive than staying at a traditional Caribbean hotel. On that same note, remember that you get more bang for your buck. Your stay includes snacks, drinks, meals, qualifying transfers from the airport, many onsite activities, and your room or suite. Since more is included upfront, you will pay more upfront.
DO consider adding in the cost of your airline tickets. Most all inclusive Caribbean resorts do not make this mandatory. Basically, your travel package can include your airline reservations or they can be made separately. To save time, why not just combine them?
DON’T forget that some all inclusive resorts in the Caribbean have age restrictions. If you are traveling with a group of adult friends or taking a romantic trip with your spouse, this won’t be an issue. However, it might become an issue on family vacations. It is not uncommon for some resorts to prohibit children under the ages of 15 or 18 from staying onsite. Before you get your heart set on one resort in particular for your upcoming family vacation, verify if there are any age restrictions in place. Any restrictions, should they be present, will be outlined on the resort’s website.
DO check the weather forecast before you leave. While you are typically all but guaranteed warm, sunny, and tropical weather, we all know that nature does have a mind of its own. Check the anticipated weather forecast and pack accordingly. If you notice temperatures hovering around 70 degrees at night, pack a light sweater or jacket. Aside from that, be prepared for warm beach terrific weather – bring your swimsuit, shorts, shirts, sandals, and sneakers.
DON’T forget to budget for some additional spending. By opting for an all inclusive Caribbean travel package, you will find that most of what you need or want to do is included in the cost of your stay. With that said, you will find some extras. Say your resort has an onsite golf course; the green fees might be waved, but it is still typically your responsibility to pay for a caddie and a golf cart rental. Moreover, you will need money for food, transportation, and activities if you decide to venture off the property of your inclusive resort.