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Top 5 All-Inclusive Honeymoon Resorts

There are so many choices when it comes to your honeymoon! If you’re thinking of spending yours at an all-inclusive resort, there are still hundreds to choose from- but we try to make it easy for our clients. On our website’s main page, you’ll find our Top 5 All Inclusive Honeymoon Resorts. We chose these resorts based on the consistently good feedback we get from clients and the great amenities provided. Here, I’ll give you a quick run-down of each, which two are the best value, and why our guests love them!

Secrets Maroma Beach
Relaxing, Sophisticated, Luxurious

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This resort is located in the Riviera Maya region of Mexico, just south of Cancun. It has a large, open layout that guides you to the main pool and gorgeous beach area. It’s also located on one of the best beaches in the world!

Guests love: service, food, beach, pool, activities

  • 30 miles from Cancun’s airport
  • 24-hour room service for all guests
  • Free wifi & international calling (must download free app)
  • Pool & Beach wait service
  • small nightclub
  • Top-shelf liquor
  • 8 restaurants, no reservations required! (French, Mexican, Japanese, Italian, 2 Seafood restaurants, a grill, and international buffet)
  • Complimentary honeymoon package

Sandals Grande St. Lucian
Lively, Fun, Gorgeous

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This large, bustling resort has beauty everywhere you look- pools, statues, gazebos, even the beach- all beautiful. There are two pools, one quiet and the other more active- but the entire resort vibrates with energy. It’s located on a peninsula, allowing ocean-views all around, and is next to Pigeon Island, which is known for great hiking.

Guests love: service, food, beach, activities

  • 41 miles from Hewanorra Airport, which becomes a 90+ minute ride through windy mountain roads (if you get motion sickness, bring some medicine!)
  • Room service only for Concierge and Butler Level rooms (7:30am – 10pm)
  • Free wifi
  • nightclub
  • Top-shelf liquor, Beringer wine
  • Free transfers to enjoy Sandals La Toc and Sandals Halcyon Resorts
  • 7 restaurants included (Seafood, Pizza, Italian, Caribbean, international, a pastry shop, and a pub. An additional restaurant, Gordon’s, is included for Butler Level rooms only. All other guests must pay a surcharge. Reservations are required at Gordon’s, Toscanini’s Italian.)
  • Complimentary honeymoon package

Couples Swept Away
Relaxing, Tropical, Calm

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Located on Negril’s famous 7-mile beach, Couples Swept Away is considered a BEST VALUE by our agents! Lush tropical gardens line the walkways, giving it a jungle-like feel. The greenery does make it hard to find your way sometimes, but the super-friendly staff will point you in the right direction. As you approach the beach, the resort opens up making it easier to navigate. If you enjoy long walks on the beach- this is for you!

Guests love: service, food, beach, lush gardens

  • 60 miles from Montego Bay Airport (MBJ)
  • No room service (continental breakfast available by request)
  • Free wifi
  • Top-shelf liquor
  • Pool & Beach wait service
  • Piano bar that turns into a nightclub 2 days per week
  • Fitness complex with Olympic-sized pool
  • Sunset catamaran cruise and excursions to Margaritaville and Rick’s Cafe included
  • 6 restaurants (International, seafood, Caribbean, Thai, gourmet, and a grill. Reservations are required for dinner at Lemon Grass Thai and Feathers Gourmet.)
  • Complimentary honeymoon package

Sandals Grande Riviera
Tropical, Fun, Versatile

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This HUGE resort (100+ acres) has something for everyone- lush tropical gardens, a beach club, dozens of pools, with plenty of active areas and places for relaxation. According to our agents, It’s a BEST VALUE while giving you the best of both worlds- you can party the night away or have a romantic vacation.

Guests love: service, food, and the beautifully maintained property

  • 55 miles from airport (2+ hours with 15 minute break)
  • 24-hour room service for Club and Butler Level rooms only
  • Free wifi
  • Active nightclub
  • Top-shelf liquor and Beringer wine
  • 14 restaurants (2 international, sushi, Italian, Caribbean, Mediterranean, gourmet Jamaican, French, Hibachi, seafood, 2 pizzerias, a cafe, and bistro. An additional restaurant, Kelly’s Dockside Grill, is only included for Butler Level rooms. Any other guests require a surcharge. Reservations are required for Kimono’s Hibachi, La Parisienne French, and Kelly’s Dockside Grill.)
  • Complimentary honeymoon package

*  The Great House Village and All-Butler Villas are located across a street from the main resort area, requiring a shuttle.


Iberostar Grand Bavaro
Luxurious, Relaxing, Fun

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Although this elegant resort is large in size, it manages to feel like an intimate boutique hotel due to the quality. Every guest gets concierge service to help with dinner reservations, selecting from the pillow menu, and whatever else you would want. If you want a spoil yourself with luxurious European styling, personalized service, and a picture-perfect beach, this resort is for you.

Guests love: service, food, beach, pool, activities

  • 12.4 miles from Punta Cana airport (PUJ)
  • 24-hour room service
  • Free wifi
  • pool and beach wait service
  • Top-shelf liquor, and personalized in-room mini bars
  • PILLOW MENU!!!
  • Nightclub
  • Exchange privileges with Iberostar Bavaro Suites, Iberostar Dominica, and Iberostar Punta Cana, all in the same complex. (Guests from these resorts cannot visit the Grand.)
  • 6 restaurants (International, Japanese, Mediterranean, gourmet, Italian, and Surf & Turf. Reservations are required at the 4 specialty restaurants- Hashira Japanese, Le Tourbillon Gourmet, La Tentazione Italian, and El Galeon Surf&Turf.)
  • Complimentary honeymoon package

If you want more information or pictures for any of these resorts, go to our website!
www.Honeymoonsinc.com


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Secrets, Dreams, Sunscape, and Zoetry Resorts In Cancun- Reviews

I had the pleasure of getting to see all of the AM Resorts brands in the Cancun area recently, which include Secrets, Now, Dreams, Zoetry, and Suncape. We didn’t have long at each resort, so these are simply superficial observations. 14 resorts in 4 days – here are my quick summaries of each!

 

Secrets The Vine

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Secrets The Vine is right on the Cancun strip. This resort is modern, posh, and makes you feel like a movie star. It’s a metropolitan-style high-rise so there’s not much greenery, but I didn’t miss it. The service is amazing, the food was delicious, and the layout is just cool. Since it’s located on such a small piece of land, the pools and outdoor areas are terraced, making it feel much bigger than it is. It’s very active and there were people lounging, swimming, and drinking – it kept reminding me of a swanky Miami hotel party. I was lucky enough to stay on the 27th floor in the Preferred Club – and the view of the strip was amazing. I would recommend the Preferred Club at this hotel especially, not only for the better views, but because there is an awesome Preferred Club lounge and private pool off the 12th floor. It was really cool chilling in a quiet rooftop infinity pool while looking down at all the guests at the regular pools below. Overall, I enjoyed this resort much more than I expected!

 

Dreams Sands Cancun

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This resort officially opened on September 1st, 2014 after it was bought and remodeled by AM resorts. We visited 6 days prior, while they were still putting on the finishing touches. Located in the bustling hotel zone of Cancun, this is a family-friendly high-rise resort with nice pool areas and a moderate beach. Since the resort is relatively small, it would be a good choice for a quick family getaway or as a “home base” for exploring all the activities that Cancun has to offer.

 

Secrets Playa Mujeres

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This resort will officially open in November of 2014, but we got to see it under construction – and it was AMAZING!! It’s big and beautiful, and only 10 minutes north of Cancun. All the rooms will be suites, and it just feels luxurious – even during construction. Located in an upscale private community, this resort has two main areas which sandwich an avian wildlife reserve. The reception area is up on a small hill and includes restaurants and activities. From there, you can see the avian reserve and the second area where the rooms, pool and beach are located. Keep your eye out for all the little elegant details – those decorative pebble borders on every sidewalk were done by hand (I saw it)! This sophisticated resort is sure be a star!

 

Zoetry Paraiso da la Bonita

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Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita is an all-ages AAA Five Diamond luxury resort south of Cancun in the Riviera Maya. Since children must pay the full rate and there are no kids’ activities, there are rarely children on property. This is a typically quiet, sophisticated spa resort for high-end clients to escape the stress of daily life. Gourmet food, top-shelf alcohol, large luxurious suites and the pristine white-sand beach make this resort extraordinary. The resort décor is hard to describe – combining Mexican artwork with natural wood and stone accents to create a sort of rustic Mexican elegance. They even have Mayan spiritual cleansing rituals on a weekly basis. If you’re looking for a quiet high-end retreat with an elegant Mexican flair, this is your resort.

 

Secrets Silversands

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Secrets Silversands is a AAA Four Diamond resort with clean, modern indoor spaces and large open outdoor spaces. Their website describes it as a combination of “style, sexiness and sophistication” – and they’re right. This adults-only resort achieves luxury without trying too hard. Clean lines and neutral colors dominate, with the quality of the design, materials, and craftsmanship really shining through. The beach and pools are gorgeous, and the whole place just seems effortlessly cool. This is a very versatile resort that could satisfy a wide variety of travelers, making it a great option for an adults-only destination wedding!

 

Now Sapphire

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For an all-ages resort, Now Sapphire is not what you’d expect. This AAA Four Diamond resort is pure tropical luxury. Natural stone and wood accents, soothing water features, thatched roofs, and lush greenery combine with elegant European architecture to create a uniquely beautiful property. The common areas, pools, and restaurants are all near each other on one side of the resort, with the rooms taking up the other half of the resort. This gives the two sides of the resort different ambiances – the room side being a little quieter, and the pool side being more active. This resort has something for everyone and would be a great choice for multi-age group travel or a destination wedding.

 

Dreams Riviera Cancun

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Dreams Riviera Cancun makes a big first impression, the over-sized lobby with towering wood ceilings and elegant columns looks like you’ve entered a Southeast Asian palace. The lobby leads you to gorgeous wood walkways and the pool area- which is in the middle of the resort. It’s impressive too- three large curved pools with lots of open room for lounging in between, with the room buildings on either side. Since the resort is very open and centered around the pool areas, it has a very active feel and there aren’t many quiet areas. If you’re with your family or a group, this makes it very easy to find members of your party without having to walk around much. Even though it’s a family-friendly resort, it somehow manages to feel glamorous- so parents and children alike would love it.

 

Dreams Tulum

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I try not to play favorites- but this resort stole my heart, and most of the other travel agents agreed. I do not have children, and I am yearning to stay at this family-friendly resort! It’s very large with many different sections, so there is a lot of walking involved- but it’s worth it. At most resorts, you can’t tell what country you’re in- not at Dreams Tulum. They are proud of Mexico and show it in the architecture, art, and fountains around the property. The pool area is adjacent to the beach, and is bright, open, and active. Heading away from the beach is quieter with beautiful stone walkways that wander through arches, gardens and courtyards- leading to the rooms. There are so many little touches that help make this resort special- you really have to see it for yourself. On top of the physical beauty of the resort, they take great care of their staff too. They have a foundation that pays for employees’ children to go to college and a little shopping area where employees have opened their own businesses. When you experience something special you can just feel it- and Dreams Tulum is it.

 

Dreams Puerto Aventuras

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Dolphins! Dreams Puerto Aventuras is the location of Dolphin Dreams Dophinarium, where you can swim with dolphins and manatees! This amazing facility is part of the resort, so even if you don’t want to participate, you can still enjoy watching the dolphins play and interact. The resort is a little awkwardly laid out, with the rooms building in the middle, pool and common areas to either side, and restaurants scattered everywhere. For adults, there’s a gorgeous tequila bar in the main restaurant, and an adults-only pool near the dolphinarium. Don’t worry- your kids will adore the atmosphere, activities, and excursions. People were having fun everywhere, creating a high-energy atmosphere. It’s a great choice for families that like to move, play and have fun!

 

 Now Jade

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Now Jade is an active family-friendly resort that almost feels like a cruise ship on land. There’s not a ton of greenery, and some of the hallways feel maze-like, but there’s always something to do, a shop to visit, or a restaurant to try. I would highly recommend paying a little extra for the Preferred Club, and you’ll get to enjoy the private lounge, upgraded amenities, a Jacuzzi on your balcony, and more. The best meal of our trip was at Tamarindo, the Mexican restaurant at Jade Now. The guacamole was some of the best I’ve ever had, and the tacos, chile rellenos, tamales, and desserts were delicious too. Make sure you hang out at the quiet adults-only pool located near the Preferred Club rooms- it feels like its own little resort within the larger resort.

 

Secrets Maroma Beach

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Secrets Maroma Beach is the jewel in AM Resorts’ crown. Earning the AAA Five Diamond award, this luxurious resort has a good combination of activity and relaxation, and is the top choice for a honeymoon. I’ve stayed here before- the service is impeccable and the restaurants are amazing (to the point I tried foods I normally don’t eat- and liked them). This resort is simply gorgeous. It has an artistic elegance, but without feeling pretentious. I would recommend getting a swim-out room if you want a more private pool experience, since the main pools are centrally located and very active.

 

Secrets Capri Riviera Cancun

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Every room at Secrets Capri is considered Preferred Club- so you know you’ll be spoiled from the moment you arrive. This AAA Four Diamond resort is gorgeous, luxuriously combining European styling with Mexican accents. Overall, the resort was fairly quiet with people mostly sunbathing or swimming. It only has one large central common area, where the pool is, but it didn’t feel crowded at all. The main building felt a little like a mall, and there isn’t much greenery, so it’s not for everyone. But, if you want to stay at a gorgeous resort and be spoiled by amazing food and service, Secrets Capri is your choice.

 

Sunscape Sabor Cozumel

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First, Cozumel is an island off the coast near Cancun- so you either fly directly there or take a 45 minute ferry ride. It’s worth it, I promise. We were all so surprised by this resort. Sunscape is the family-friendly “value” brand in the AM Resorts lineup- so we weren’t expecting much, but we were blown away. The resort had a surprisingly sophisticated Caribbean feel. Simple white buildings with a balcony for every room, wood accents and railing, surrounded by gorgeous lush greenery. It hugs the beach, stretching out lengthwise towards Secrets Aura Cozumel next door. One big plus about this resort- even though it’s considered a value brand, it shares the spa and a few other facilities with Secrets next door. It only has 3 restaurants and 1 buffet- but the food was delicious so I wouldn’t let that deter you. Since it’s on Cozumel, obviously Scuba diving is a huge activity, but they have tons of other activities including snorkeling, bike tours around the island, volleyball, yoga, watersports, etc. This resort is a value in that you get way more than you expect for your money! Skip the other value resorts and go straight for Sunscape Sabor Cozumel.

 

Secrets Aura Cozumel

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Just when I had decided that I wanted to stay at the Sunscape next door, we saw Secrets Aura Cozumel, and now I can’t decide! It was gorgeous too, but obviously more luxurious and for adults-only. The buildings were simple, sophisticated, and modern with tons of gorgeous green landscaping tucked everywhere. You also get to enjoy all the facilities at Sunscape next door, but Sunscape guests cannot visit Secrets. The swim-out rooms were amazing, and you could actually swim out into one of the main pools. Did I mention there’s a waterslide? It’s not huge, but I really love waterslides, so that got me excited at an adults-only resort. I loved that most of the balconies had glass railing so the view isn’t blocked, and I loved how laid-back the resort felt. Obviously, if you’re a Scuba diver, this is a great option- but you should check it out even if you’re not. It’s a perfect place to relax, set your watch to island time, and escape the world.

 

Go to our Facebook page or www.Honeymoonsinc.com for more photos of each resort!


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All-Inclusive Resort vs Cruise

Cruises are a very popular vacation for Americans- and why not? Getting on a boat to see several different places seems pretty cool, and the introductory fares are cheap. All-inclusive resorts are another great vacation option- who wouldn’t want to spend a few days in tropical paradise choosing between the beach and the pool? But how do you choose between a cruise and an all-inclusive resort?

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( I’m going to be focusing on the popular cruise lines and resorts. You can find a resort or cruise to fit any personality, interest, or budget- but for my generalizations, we will be talking about the big guys. So if you want to take a sailing cruise on a 500-foot clipper that holds 227 guests- this article isn’t for you, and it’s going to be completely different than one of Carnival’s mega-ships which holds over 4000.)

Think about what you truly want from this vacation. Do you want to rest and relax? Would you rather explore? Are you interested in meeting new people or would you rather keep to yourself? Do you want adventure, excitement, and to try new things? Do you want to avoid large crowds and waiting in line? Do you want to avoid seasickness?

 If you’re interested in a relaxing, stress-free, chill-on-the-beach type of vacation, a cruise is not for you. A cruise vacation starts and ends by waiting in line, and you will only get to spend a few hours at a beach at a time. Loudspeaker announcements for activities, auctions, and shows go on throughout the day, and the staff are constantly working up excitement and participation from guests. Getting to a beach involves waiting in line to disembark the boat, getting from the dock to the beach (which could take a few minutes to a few hours and involve paying for a taxi or bus ride), and then making sure to get back to the boat before it leaves. Want a drink while you’re relaxing on the beach? On a cruise, alcohol isn’t included, and you’d have to buy it yourself from a vendor on the beach anyways. At an all-inclusive resort, the beach, pool and everything else are all available to enjoy on your own schedule. Alcohol is included- so enjoying a margarita on the beach is expected! You’ll get a flier for daily activities and locations, which you can either participate in or easily avoid. You make your own schedule, and you’re free to relax and de-stress however you want.

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Are you looking forward to exploring new places, meeting new people, and trying new things? You can do this at either an all-inclusive resort or on a cruise. With a cruise, you’ll see new places, islands, and ports. It’s a great way to explore several different places while only having to unpack your bags once. A lot of cruisers even decide to take future “land vacations” back to some of the countries so they have more time to see and experience everything. At every port the cruise line offers a list of excursions and activities that you can pay for, like swimming with dolphins, taking an ATV tour, parasailing, etc. Many people just hire a taxi to explore on their own, go shopping or eat at a local restaurant. Cruises are usually more crowded than resorts because people are usually hanging out in the same areas- so you’re guaranteed to meet tons of people. Since there’s not much to do on a boat, they also have lots of activities and shows- so you’re bound to try and see something new. At an all-inclusive resort, you’ll have to pay for an excursion or a taxi ride to see something other than the resort- but you have more time to do it. You make your own schedule, and can take as many excursions as you want, whenever you want, without worrying about your hotel sailing off without you. While resorts are usually less-crowded than cruise ships, it’s still easy to meet people, especially at the swim-up pool bar. Resorts don’t have as many organized activities as the cruises, but you can snorkel, kayak, paddle-board, sail, and more throughout the day, whenever you want. Scuba is usually available for a fee as well, with classes for first-timers too.

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Do you want to see multiple destinations while only unpacking once? Unless you own and live in an airplane, only a cruise can offer this. You get to look at the ocean reaching towards the horizon in every direction. You get to see a tiny sliver of land in the distance become bigger and more detailed as you approach, while imagining what the destination holds in store for you. You get all the chaos, adventure, and energy that comes with staying on a floating skyscraper, while enjoying the serene beauty of the ocean and its islands. If you want a place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the ship, book a room with a balcony. It will become your escape when you want a quiet or romantic moment- and it’s worth it for the ocean views.

Next, we get to value. Cruises have great introductory rates- but once you’re stuck on the boat, their goal is for you to spend money. Your cruise fare includes your room, basic meals, snacks, activities, and sometimes room service- but around every corner lurks something to drain your wallet. Soda, alcohol, bottled water and specialty coffees cost extra- restaurant prices extra. $1.50 sodas, $8+ glasses of wines, $10 cocktails, etc. They do offer “unlimited” soda and alcoholic beverage packages, but there is usually a limit, you can’t share, and you can only get 1 drink at a time. For an alcohol package, every other adult in your cabin has to participate as well- and you must purchase it for every day of your trip! So, for $50 extra per person per day, you can get up to 15 alcoholic beverages per 24-hour period (Carnival Cruises). For two people on a 6 night cruise, this total comes to $690 (Carnival requires 15% gratuity on top of the cost). If you’re not careful, these costs add up fast- and you might have an unpleasantly large bill at the end of your trip. Meanwhile, at an all-inclusive, you can have all the alcohol you want, all day, no limit- and it’s already paid for. It’s very easy to avoid extra costs, because only a few things cost extra- like the spa, excursions, manager’s wines (on a separate list, clearly labeled), motorized watersports, and souvenir photos. I compared the total costs for 2 people taking a 6-night cruise vacation and a 6-night all-inclusive resort vacation, for July 13th-19th 2014, and I was surprised.

6 nights on a Carnival Cruise going to Jamaica, The Cayman Islands, and Cozumel breaks down:

Balcony room                                                                  $1,807.94
Alcohol package + 15% gratuity $690
1 specialty dinner + gratuity $69
Required tips ($12 pp/pd) $144
Gas from Atlanta to Miami (686 miles, 25 MPG, $3.60/gallon) $197.48
Parking at cruise dock $50
Total $2,958.42

6 nights at Grand Lido Resort in Negril, Jamaica break down:

Deluxe Junior Suite Oceanview $1,654
Flights from ATl to Montego Bay, Jamaica $980.47
Parking at airport $50
Total $2,684.47

(Disclaimer, I did price the cruise stateroom with a balcony, because is worth it and more comparable to a resort room. Plus, being an introvert, it would be one of the few places I could have some relaxation and quiet time. So, if you don’t care if your room is a small, potentially window-less box, you can save money by going with a cheaper, smaller room.)

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I didn’t expect the all-inclusive resort vacation to come out cheaper than a cruise. The Grand Lido is a 4-star adults-only resort, while Carnival Cruise Lines only gets 3.5 stars from www.Cruiseline.com. Carnival is pretty well known as an entry-level cruise line- but is more expensive than an all-inclusive vacation! If you don’t drink alcohol- you can definitely save a few hundred by choosing a cruise instead of a resort. If you have a family- check for deals, because the prices are almost the same. For the same cruise above, but with 2 adults and 2 children sharing the stateroom, the price of the room alone- no alcohol, specialty dining, or even getting to the boat- is $3,215.88. That doesn’t count your required gratuities either, which total $288. Add $690 on top of that for the alcohol packages for the 2 adults, and your vacation costs over $4000. 6 nights at the all-inclusive Riu Negril for a family of 4, including airfare from Atlanta, totals $3,466.21! Drinks, tips, taxes, everything included- no surprise extra costs, no having to set a budget every day and no worrying about your final bill. If you’re on a budget, like most families- wouldn’t you rather know your total cost in advance?

If it seems that I’m a little bit biased- I am. I really love all-inclusive resorts and how stress-free they are. I love knowing that I don’t have to spend another dime to enjoy myself when I’m on vacation! I’ve heard too many horror stories from first-time cruisers who have bills for $500+ at the end. You shouldn’t have to think about your budget or money when relaxing on vacation. If you’re knowledgeable and plan ahead, you can definitely avoid a big bill at the end of a cruise—but wouldn’t you rather go to an all-inclusive resort and not have to worry about it at all? In the end, choosing the right vacation is up to you. There are thousands of people that swear by cruises, and just as many that dislike them- and the same goes for resorts. But, I beg, don’t just assume that a cruise is the most affordable option. Do a little research to find the vacation that fits what you want- you deserve it!

If you have experience with either all-inclusive resorts or cruises- share your thoughts in the comments! Your input may help someone find their perfect vacation.


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All-Inclusive Resorts with 1 Wedding per Day- Caribbean and Mexico

On your big day, it’s understandable that you wouldn’t want your thunder stolen by someone else’s equally big day! Many resorts hold multiple weddings per day, some even at the same time- earning the nickname “wedding factories”. On my honeymoon, I saw 3 brides walking around a resort for wedding photos, at the same time and in plain view of each other! While they didn’t seem to mind, I can understand why someone would want to avoid this situation. For the bride who asks “Which resorts only hold one wedding per day?“- we list our recommendations:

Iberostar Resorts– Dominican Republic, Mexico, Jamaica
Paradisus Resorts– Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico
Zoetry ResortsDominican Republic, Mexico (Riviera Maya and Cabo San Lucas)
Royal Hideaway Playacar– Mexico
Live Aqua Resort– Mexico
Fiesta Americana– Mexico
Coyaba Beach Resort– Jamaica
Calabash Cove– St. Lucia
Anse Chastanet– St. Lucia
Jade Moutain– St. Lucia
Galley Bay– Antigua
Hermitage Bay– Antigua (This resort only allows one wedding per week!)

This list is not exhaustive, just major brands and a few smaller resorts that we’re familiar with and support. There are a few more small, boutique-style resorts that you can find online, like Pelican Bay in the Bahamas or Moon Dance Cliffs in Jamaica. (Tip: to get more accurate results, make sure to put “one wedding per day” in quotes for your search).

If you don’t mind that there’s a small chance of another couple getting married the same day, then we have more options for you. In doing our research, we found a few resorts that don’t have a “one wedding per day” policy, but still usually only host one ceremony each day. The wedding coordinators indicated that on a few occasions, there may be 2 ceremonies on the same day, but it’s rare.

Velas Resorts (including Grand Velas)– Mexico (Their wedding sales manager, Karla, responded to my email in less than 15 minutes!!)
The Reef Resort Grand Cayman ( If two weddings occur the same day, they must be at least 4 hours apart)
Palm Island Resort– Grenadines
Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort– St. Lucia

Many resorts have policies where they’ll have multiple weddings per day, but at different times and locations. This is a very smart practice, and if you don’t mind- go for it! You’ll still get tons of attention and will feel like the only wedding of the day.  Here are two we learned about in our research:

Sandos Cancun in Mexico holds 2 weddings per day, 1 morning and 1 afternoon. For a fee of $1500, you can be the only wedding of the day.
Occidental Resorts holds 2 weddings per day, at different times and venues. Locations in Aruba, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, and Mexico.

The majority of the big resort brands that we don’t have listed here will have multiple weddings per day, up to one wedding per hour- but make sure to check with the wedding coordinator to confirm, since every resort is different. Even with one wedding per hour, the resort will still make sure your big day is special and goes perfectly. We hope this helps! Check out our destination wedding planning page  and Caribbean Weddings Website to get more information about getting married at an all-inclusive resort.


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What should I do before I contact a travel agent?

So, you’re planning an all-inclusive vacation or honeymoon and you’re considering using a travel agent… but it’s your first time and you’re not sure what to do! Is it best to do a little research before getting started, or should you jump in and call a travel agency? I asked a few of our agents, and this is the advice they gave.

1)      Have an idea of when you want to go. Having travel dates in mind helps us price your resort options accurately. Since travel package rates vary by date, we can’t give estimates- we have to re-price your package for every new date. We are more than happy to do this, but it’s easier to tweak the travel days a little and find your best price if we know the month and year you want to go! In our ideal world, you would know the exact dates you want to travel- but we understand that’s not realistic for everyone. Just be as specific as you can, whether it’s the season, month, or week you want to travel. If your dates are completely flexible, and you’re more concerned about budget- just let us know! There are times of the year that are cheaper to travel, and we are happy to advise how to get the best price!

2)      Do (a little) homework. If you’re an experienced traveler, you can probably skip this step. If you’re not very experienced, then think about what you want out of this vacation,  where you might you want to go, and price a few options on our website to get an idea of the cost. Talk to your friends to see where they’ve been, or just spend 10 minutes on Google to get an idea of where you do (or definitely don’t) want to go. Even just browsing through Pinterest can help you visualize what you want- it may even make you realize you’d rather go to a kid-friendly resort with a waterslide than an adults-only property. The more you narrow it down, the better we can advise you! Even if you just want a beautiful beach and a balcony with a Jacuzzi- that allows us to better tailor our suggestions to what you want, which makes it more likely we’ll find your perfect resort.  If budget is an issue, look at more affordable locations like Cancun and Jamaica. A decent all-inclusive resort vacation in Cancun is going to cost you at least $2000 for 4 nights (I priced the Riu Palace Las Americas for 6/13-6/17/14 and it came to $1964). We don’t want your jaw to drop when we tell you the prices- so it’s best that you have realistic expectations of the costs before we start.

3)      Consider insurance. I know, I know- you probably think it’s a scam that we make tons of money from, but that couldn’t be further from the truth! I won’t lie, we do make a few dollars, but it’s not significant- the insurance benefits you more than us. At Honeymoons, Inc., our preferred insurance allows you to literally cancel your trip for any reason, even a bad hair day, and get your money back (except the cost of the insurance, of course). The hotels’ and airlines’ cancellation policies aren’t very lenient… even if you have a medical emergency that prevents your trip, you can still lose the money you paid for your vacation- through no fault of your own! We don’t have control in these situations, which is why we encourage insurance- if something does go wrong, you get your money back. Period. No fighting or spending hours on the phone trying to convince someone to refund your money- you just get it back. The insurance we provide also gives some coverage while you’re on your trip, like if you lose your baggage or have a medical issue. With so many things that can go wrong in life (and travel), it’s a small price to pay for peace of mind.

We are here to help you in any way we can- so feel free to jump in and call us without following the list above! We will still provide great service and will do our best to find you a great resort. In love, you have to know yourself before you can find your soulmate, and in travel, spending a little time to figure out what you want makes it more likely we’ll find the resort of your dreams.