Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Get Discount Allinclusive Vacation Packages

The definition of an all-inclusive vacation package varies based on the lodging and destination you choose. Some resorts include everything--activities, alcohol and food and transportation to the hotel; cruises only include on-board entertainment and food; and some hotels may interpret "all-inclusive" to mean meals only (no beverages, activities or transportation). Make sure you carefully understand your intended destination's definition of "all-inclusive" and begin your hunt for good deals.


Instructions


1. Check out last-minute deals. There are varieties of websites that specialize exclusively in such packages; type "last minute vacations" in your favorite search engine to see a host of online providers. Keep in mind that cruises cannot be booked truly last minute; most cruise lines require that you book at least 2 weeks before the ship departs. Land-based resorts usually allow booking up to the date of departure. Cruise lines and hotels are usually willing to sell rooms that would have otherwise been empty at reduced rates.


2. Visit individual all-inclusive resorts' websites. Many run specials for a variety of reasons, and they do not always list those specials on websites other than their own. Examples of specials include "2-for-1" deals; stay a certain number of nights; get a night free; or spa, beverage or resort credit bonuses.


3. Travel during the off-season. One of the cheapest times to visit an all-inclusive in the Caribbean is during the months of July through November. Of course, this is hurricane season, but many resorts offer a storm guarantee--if a hurricane comes along during your stay, you receive a free stay at a later time. Consider booking a cruise during the school year as opposed to the summer break or holidays.


4. Participate in hotel rewards programs. Many resorts provide perks for frequent guests, such as reduced rates for multiple stays or even free nights. Even hotels that are not traditionally thought of as all-inclusive, such as the Marriott chain, offer all-inclusive dining packages that can be redeemed using frequent traveler points. Check out your favorite hotel chain to see if it offers loyalty programs and/or all-inclusive package options.


5. Book a package deal. Travel sites such as Expedia and Travelocity, if you book a rental car, flight and hotel at the same time, you may receive greater discounts than if you booked these services separately. These multi-booking discounts apply to all-inclusive resorts as well as traditional hotels and cruises.

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