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How to Choose the Best All Inclusive Resorts in the Bahamas

by Andy Shtseo Travel, Web Develop

The best way to travel to the Bahamas is with an all-inclusive travel package. All-inclusive travel not only saves time, but it means a better value for your money. Since it is common knowledge that inclusive is the way to go, you will find many all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas. How can you choose that perfect fit? What should you look for?

Truly All-Inclusive Resorts: These resorts are also commonly referred to as super inclusive. This means you get more than just your room and a few meals included. In fact, you get much more.

Food: The best all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas don’t just provide you with the main meals; all of your food should be included in the cost of your stay. This means all meals from breakfast to dinner and even late-night snacks. There should also be no limit on the food you get; if you want two late-night snacks, get them.

Drinks: The best all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas don’t just provide you with all the water or soda you can drink, but alcoholic beverages too. Look for resorts that state these drinks include premium alcoholic beverages, like the best wines.

Land-Based Activities: Land-based activities vary from resort to resort. You want to choose the resort with activities you will enjoy and make use of. Most resorts in the Bahamas come with tennis courts, basketball courts, and beach volleyball. They are also home to fitness centers and pools or jacuzzis. These should not be extra; they should be listed as inclusions. Land-based activities that may cost extra are likely to include the spa and onsite golfing.

Water Sports: Like land-based activities, these vary from resort to resort. If you opt for an all-inclusive beach resort in the Bahamas, you get should plenty of water sports to choose from. Common offerings include windsurfing, snorkeling, sailing, and kayaking, waterskiing. The best all-inclusive resorts or super-inclusive resorts list these water sports as inclusions, meaning all rental gears are included in the cost of your stay.

Rooms: In terms of Bahamas resorts, you have lots of staying options. All rooms should come with a beautiful view, but what that view is of may vary. It is common to find standard rooms with ocean and garden views. You can also upgrade to oceanfront suites. Most resorts have at least one presidential oceanfront suite, but these need to booked way in advance to secure a reservation.

Shopping: Most all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas have an onsite gift shop. Now, this may not be a big factor in choosing your resort, but it is something you want to consider. Should you want souvenirs of your travels, there is no need to travel offsite. Most importantly, these shopping places are more than just gift shops. You are likely to find many last-minute extras that you may have left behind at home, such as sunglasses, sunscreen, deodorant, and so forth.

So there you have it, these are some of the things you want to look for when choosing an all inclusive resorts in the Bahamas. But what about actually making your choice?

As previously stated, the resort you choose should have inclusions you will make use of. You already paid to access these activities or eat these meals, so get your money’s worth. This means if you opt for a beachfront resort, make use of windsurfing, kayaking, or whatever else may be included in your stay.

Even if you aren’t vacationing on a budget, be conscious of the money you are spending. While you never want to choose an all-inclusive resort in the Bahamas based solely on price, you can price compare later down the road. Use the internet to examine your staying options; compare the resort’s inclusions. Make notes of resorts you like. If you have two or more, you can then price compare to ensure you walk away with the best deal.

When it comes time to book your trip, do so directly through the resort in question. Third-party travel websites are nice, but you are sometimes charged additional fees and the information on these sites may be slightly out of date. By making your travel plans directly through the resort in question, you eliminate confusion, lessen the chances of an error, and are likely to find more travel deals and discounts.


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Created on Aug 13th 2019 06:14. Viewed 335 times.

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