Our 7 Favorite All-Inclusive Resorts In The Caribbean 2022

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Our 7 Favorite All-Inclusive Resorts In The Caribbean 2022

Written By: Gail Clifford | Published By: Travel Awaits| Feb 19, 2022

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Whether it be a romantic getaway or a multi-generational trip, what could be better than an island vacation in the Caribbean? How about one where everything is included? Not only do all-inclusive resorts help you stick to your travel budget, but you don’t have to carry your purse or wallet since most packages include accommodations, meals, alcoholic beverages, activities, childcare, and entertainment. Here are our travel writers’ favorite all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean, from Jamaica and Aruba to St. Lucia and the Dominican.

Tiki hut at Club Med, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
AT THE EDGE OF THE RESORT, THIS WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SPOTS TO CATCH A PIECE OF QUIET. (PHOTO CREDIT: GAIL CLIFFORD)

1. Club Med Punta Cana

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

“We ‘won’ our trip at a Charity Auction to the Club Med in Punta Cana. As we exited the plane, it was my first experience feeling like I was walking into a Crayola crayon box. Everything is just a little more vibrant. We took a taxi to the resort, past one of Julio Iglesias’ homes (no sighting of Enrique).

Arriving at the resort, we received our first virgin strawberry daiquiri (which the little ones could have throughout the stay). We signed the littles up for Kids Club (4 months-17 years) right away so they could pick and choose their activities, giving the adults some downtime, and then reunite for family activities.

The spa allowed for as many massages as we could fit into our week. And, we welcomed them during these very active days.

We love the resort because of the outdoor activities: Trapeze school started a lifelong hobby, archery, golf, and fitness school, sailing and paddleboarding, the fun poolside antics of cast members (one dressed up like a trash can and startled adults and children alike) and the ability to go on excursions geared toward nature or culture.

Our favorite day excursion was to Bayahibe, where we embarked on a 75-foot catamaran that took us to ‘The Wall’ for a snorkeling adventure accompanied by a guide. Stopping at Catalina, we enjoyed a delicious meal. Later, we lounged briefly at the beach before a snorkeling tour along the reef. Our catamaran trip took us along the coast of La Romana and Casa de Campo before heading to the Chavón River to discover the natural beauty of its surroundings.

The entertainment — whether poolside antics or the nightly show, frequently with audience attendance — was a nice way to finish the day.

The other thing I loved? Potable water in the suites! No need for bottled water to brush our teeth. It was a fabulous week!” — Gail Clifford

The Rondeval Village in the Sandals South Coast resort.
THE RONDEVAL VILLAGE IN THE SANDALS SOUTH COAST RESORT (PHOTO CREDIT: PEGGY CLEVELAND)

2. Sandals South Coast

Montego Bay, Jamaica

Sandals South Coast is located in Jamaica in the midst of a nature preserve, which makes it the only resort in the area. The beach is very secluded with a long white sand beach. Major airlines fly into Montego Bay and Sandals takes care of your transportation to the resort.

I love the resort because of the Rondoval Village. It is like a resort within a resort with a tiki hut-type dwelling nestled around a river pool. You also have your own plunge pool with a waterfall and super luxurious interiors. On my visit, we retreated to our oasis away from the crowds to enjoy the quiet pool, noshing on snacks delivered by the included butler and sipping cocktails and wine from the stocked bar in our room. You will find tons to do here and never need to leave the resort. Scuba diving is included at Sandals as well as a plethora of water and land sports. Each night there is some type of live entertainment.” — Peggy Cleveland

View over the ocean towards the Piton volcanoes from the pool of the Jade Mountain Resort St. Lucia
VIEW OVER THE OCEAN TOWARDS THE PITON VOLCANOES FROM THE POOL OF THE RESORT (PHOTO CREDIT: INKA PIEGSA-QUISCHOTTE)

3. Jade Mountain Resort St. Lucia

Mamin, St. Lucia

St. Lucia is one of the Windward Islands. There are direct flights from the U.S. to Hewanorra International Airport or inter-island flights. I arrived on one of those from Martinique, which lies north of St. Lucia.

Not only is Jade Mountain a luxurious all-inclusive resort, but it is also adults-only. It is clinging to a cliff with a silvery beach below. I loved the remoteness on the one hand and on the other, that all spaces — including the 24 guest rooms — are open, affording unobstructed views of the ocean and the volcanic twin peaks called Piton. There is plenty of activity in the resort, which comes with an infinity pool, gym, restaurants, and butler service, but without TV and phones to guarantee soothing peace and quiet. Wi-Fi, however, is available, and you can go on day trips to volcanoes, botanical gardens, or sulfur springs. I loved the privacy and open spaces and didn’t mind climbing down the steps to the beach.” — Inka Piegsa-Quischotte

Beach at Galley Bay Resort & Spa, Antigua
CHELLE WALTON

4. Galley Bay Resort & Spa

Saint John’s, Antigua & Barbuda

“Antigua boasts a beach for every day of the week, but if you’re determined to visit as many as possible to find the best and most romantic, make it easy on yourself. Book a room here. If Giorgio Armani finds it home-worthy (he’s the next-door neighbor), you certainly cannot question its coved, hidden-feeling design.

Situated on 40 acres surrounded by a bird sanctuary with a three-quarter-mile-long secluded stretch of sand on the sunset side of Antigua, the adults-only resort makes a truly romantic hideaway.

Besides beach and quiet, Galley Bay reaches above and beyond with all sit-down restaurants, including Gauguin and its sequestered thatch cabanas for intimate dinners à deux.

With spa treatments in a treehouse, suites a mere barefoot step from the beach, and off-beach cottages privatized with lush vegetation and their own pool, this is a true Caribbean original. The resort, which lies about 20 minutes from the airport, includes a full complement of land and water activities.” — Chelle Koster Walton

Rainbow over Divi Aruba
SANDI BARRETT

5. Divi Aruba All-Inclusive

Oranjestad, Aruba

“When you step into the open-air lobby with views of the turquoise ocean waters, towering palm trees, and bright blue skies, your blood pressure immediately drops into ‘I-love-it-here’ vacation mode. The doorman wrangles your bags and issues a cheerful ‘Welcome home’ as the front desk staff attaches your color-coded all-inclusive bracelet. You quickly notice you have ascended into a world of light and happiness. I can feel a wave of peaceful relaxation just thinking about lounging by one of their pools; piña colada in one hand and a beachy read in the other.

The Divi Aruba All-Inclusive is not only a gorgeous resort, it is planted on a gorgeous island. Exploring Aruba off the resort property is easy and you feel safe. Aruba offers fabulous shopping, every on-the-water sport you can dream up, outdoor activities, and lots of time for simply chillin’. The most difficult decisions you need to make are whether to sit by the pool or the beach, which restaurant should be your dining pleasure, and what libation is the drink of the day.

The Divi Aruba’s guests return year after year; they have a dedicated vacation following. The staff is focused on keeping everyone happy and in a state of nirvana. It is my perfect happy place, which is perfect since it’s ‘One Happy Island!’” — Sandi Barrett

A view of the secluded BodyHoliday resort from one of the ocean-front rooms.
A VIEW OF THE SECLUDED BODY HOLIDAY RESORT FROM ONE OF THE OCEANFRONT ROOMS. (PHOTO CREDIT: AMY SWARD)

6. BodyHoliday

Castries, St. Lucia

BodyHoliday is on the Eastern Caribbean island of St. Lucia. What makes this all-inclusive resort unique is that not only does it include all food and drinks, but also one spa service per day (excluding arrival and departure day). Services include massages and facials, and you can upgrade your experience to include hot bamboo sticks or hot stones. You can also add services for an additional fee. The resort includes multiple fitness activities per day, including sunset yoga, morning stretch, abs class, and spin. Water sports — tubing, wakeboarding, sailing, and snorkeling — are also included.

Pro Tip: The resort is 1.5 hours by car from the international airport, and it’s a windy road! But, you can take a helicopter or a boat (for an additional fee, of course!).” — Amy Sward

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