So my fiance and I are looking at places for our honeymoon this September, and we are hoping to find a nice, All-Inclusive resort in the Caribean (or Mexico), but we have found there is a LOT to choose from. So I was wondering if anyone has any first hand accounts of All-Inclusive (ideally adult-only) resorts, that they would like to recommend.
I know that some All-inclusives are not really a great deal, compared to going ala carte, but we figure it is worth paying a little bit of a premium to not have to worry about money on the honeymoon.
We have mostly been looking in Mexico (not a huge fan of a party area like Cancun, but we are open to the idea if its a nice enough place and good deal), as well as Jamaica and Dominican Republic. But we really are open to most anywhere.
I'm sure with a honeymoon you probably want to find a really romantic spot and spend boatloads. But I'll just chime in with my own vacation recommendation (for anyone listening). A cruise...
I'm serious... go on a cruise. Some cruise ships are garbage, but I went on a Royal Caribbean cruise in 2004 to the Caribbean and it was absolutely amazing. You're basically on a huge floating resort... all the food was included (and it was really [dang] good in the dining room... steak, lobster, etc)... a huge theater to watch shows, a casino, several bars... the ship I went on (Mariner of the Seas) also had a dance club. I partied with my cousins all night and was eating food at 2 in the morning. I think they even had a Johnny Rockets burger place on that thing. Multiple pools, multiple hot tubs, a mini golf course, a full exercise room, saunas... everything.
The cruise I went on was a week long and went to Nassau, Bahamas (the worst of the islands) and St Thomas, St Marteen (both amazing) and I think maybe St. Johns. The ship was brand new at the time, but I think they have launched 3 more since then which are even newer, nicer and bigger. The cruise left out of MIami. Here is the ship I was on:
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ships/class/ship/home.do;jsessionid=0000YGDNZQuHbnCUtFH-yz8xfPM:12hdhuaq2?br=R&shipClassCode=VY&shipCode=MAThe best part: It's dirt cheap. If you go at the right time of year it's like $600 bucks per person. And mind you this includes all the food and everything. You just have to pay for liquor... and if you want to do events on the island (like take snorkel boats out and stuff), but I had a blast just exploring the beaches when the ship was docked. It's nuts. So you figure $300 a person for airfare to Florida and $600 for the cruise itself... it's around $1000 for everything (per person). I don't think you can find a better deal. It was literally the best vacation I've been on and the most fun I've ever had. I went to Maui a few months ago, stayed at an amazing condo, spent three times as much and it sucked in comparison.
There are other cruises, of course. I noticed that the exact ship I went on (Mariner of the Seas) now leaves out of Los Angeles and does a Mexican Riviera cruise. I found that one for as low as $400 a person. I live in Seattle... we're talking about me paying at most $100 for roundtrip airfare and $400 for the week long cruise. Seeing as I don't drink... I could easily pull that off the whole thing for $500. Lol. I'm planning on it.