Thursday, July 21, 2011

Caribbean Vacation and Weddings


All inclusive Caribbean Vacations
The Caribbean has some of the best all inclusive resort and hotels in the world. These resorts cater for the various travel needs of visitors. There are all inclusive destinations that cater of a family experience and other large groups of people. There is also the couple only destinations. Some of the major benefits of an all inclusive vacation are that you are charged one price and you don’t have to worry of some extra credit card bill after you return from your vacation. Also, there are various menus to choose from and everything is in one location which aids group activity. Another interesting aspect of all inclusive Caribbean vacation experience is the different offering amongst the different island. The experience you will get in Jamaica will be different to the one in Antigua which is also different to the one in Barbados and the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
All inclusive Caribbean vacation packages are ideal for couples that need a romantic honeymoon along the beach. You have several options among several popular Caribbean islands, including the Antigua, Anguilla, Bahamas, St. Lucia, Barbados, and Jamaica where you will find excellent all inclusive resort to fit your budget. For passionate golfers and tennis lover, all inclusive Caribbean vacation packages are an ideal way to enjoy some good games of golf or playing exciting games of tennis with friends. Furthermore, the avid golfers will have access to several lush golf courses in the Caribbean region so you are sure to get a fun and challenging experience. The all inclusive sporting attraction is another benefit for visiting the Caribbean.
Remember, you only get a week or two out of the year as vacation time. So choose one of the various all inclusive destination found in the Caribbean. I will guarantee you will love your vacation no matter which island you choose as your final destination. It comes as no surprise that vacation that are rewarding will help visitors perform at there peak months after they return from vacation. This means that an all inclusive vacation Caribbean vacation is a gift you give to yourself and a gift you keep for yourself. Also,various researchers have found that there are great psychological benefits that can be derived from frequent vacations. This can help increase the quality of life and can also increase the quality and quantity of your work. An all inclusive Caribbean vacation is therefore the answer to all your vacation need. Remember there are deals to fit every budget in every island.
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Monday, July 4, 2011

Three reasons for sending your vacation at an all inclusive resort.


You’re Getting Married, Or…
…you’re planning a family reunion. Or a corporate retreat. Or you’ve just got a large group of friends travelling with you. In any case, if you’ve ever tried to organize something even as simple as a night out at a local pub, you know getting everybody to the same spot at the same time and keeping them happy all the while is like herding cats. Now imagine you’re charged to organize a unique itinerary for a dozen people — all coming from different cities, all with different tastes and different requests. Solution: book an all-inclusive and tell them when their flight departs. And that is all. In this case, no choice equals no hassle. They all will arrive at the same hotel. They all will have rooms near one another. Everybody will eat at the same restaurant(s) for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Everybody meets at the same bar for after-dinner drinks. K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid.) If you want a headache, try to organize a dinner meet-up at an agreed-upon restaurant at an agreed-upon time amongst relatives staying in hotels scattered up and down a sunny coastline. Then after it all falls apart, tell them all you’re booking an all-inclusive — next time.
Your Complicated Life Demands Simplicity
I will admit my life is not incredible complicated (except when I try to bake). However, there are many of us whose day-to-day is a balancing act of hectic family life… kids, spouse, soccer practice, PTA meetings; and others who have board-meeting after board-meeting and whose everyday job security ebbs and flows with the chaotic stock market; and still others who toil and labour harder than I ever have to earn their keep. Vacation, for some, needs to be easy. Easy peasy. Easy with a capital E. Easy like Sunday Morning. Prerequisites are a sandy beach, a warm pool and ample alcohol. Enter the all-inclusive. Pick a date. Pick a duration. Show up. The rest is taken care of. Sure, there’s no adventure, no risk, no surprises — and for many, that must sound like absolute paradise.
You’ve Got A Week & A Grand
I will admit, there have been times I’ve looked into all-inclusive resorts in Mexico and Cuba simply because I couldn’t fly there and find a hotel for cheaper. Some of the deals are just that good. I’ve seen deals on Expedia hovering around the $600 mark for one-week all-inclusive in Mexico, departing Canada. Six-hundred! I can barely do a weekend at Whistler/Blackcomb for that! In a nutshell, if you find yourself with a week to kill and $1,000 burning a hole in your pocket, you’d be hard-pressed to do better than jetting off to Puerto Vallarta or Mazatlan, Mexico, for seven days. Best thing — if the time-off comes unexpected, you can take advantage of last minute deals (as long as you can depart on particular days and with little notice). It’s true — while flight tickets will get progressively higher in price as the departure date approaches, vacation packages almost always get cheaper. I know friends who have purposely left their vacation time unplanned — they simply booked a week off work and set forth to take the cheapest last-minute deal that pops up during that time. It’s about the riskiest thing you could do in this inherently un-risky form of travel, and a virtual surefire way of getting poolside on the cheap.