You might be the kind of traveler who usually books everything themselves and prefers to stay in budget places in order to get a better feel for a city. Even if that’s how you usually travel, however, sometimes you might just be too busy to do the necessary research – which is when booking a stay at an all inclusive resort makes sense.
You could let a travel agent book your resort stay for you, but why bother when it’s so easy to do yourself? Besides, if you let someone else do the work you may not find the best resort travel deals out there. And let’s face it – you might not be financially forced to stay in hostels like you were when you were teenage traveler, but there’s no reason to pay full price at a resort, either.
We covered a few topics related to finding resort travel deals this past week, so here’s the round-up of those posts so you can find the information fast and get your resort vacation booked quickly. There’s nothing like the satisfaction of knowing a trip is booked, right?



While some people consider travel planning to be half the fun of travel, if you’re planning a trip for a family group it’s often that much nicer when you can get things done more quickly and with fewer steps. It’s not a research project you’re always looking for, after all – sometimes you really just want a vacation. Which is one of the many reasons all-inclusive package trips are so popular for family travel.
Since tracking all of the latest and best travel deals out there is part of my job, the fact that you can get some really amazing deals at all-inclusive resorts right now certainly has not escaped my notice. Pair a rough economic climate with fewer people traveling with hurricane season and you have the makings for some too-good-to-be-true sounding deals on
What is about that term “all-inclusive” that appeals to me so much? I just came across this deal and mentally I’m halfway to the Caribbean already: