All-Inclusive by Marriott Bonvoy Grows to 25 Resorts in Caribbean, Mexico

The All-Inclusive by Marriott Bonvoy portfolio grows to 25 resorts with the opening of the new Delta by Marriott Riviera Nayarit, an All-Inclusive Resort set to open in AUG 2021. The new Delta will be the first for the company in the region and the world’s first-ever Delta All-Inclusive property. The portfolio offers a diversity in all-inclusive options, with a focus on four travel categories, adults-only, family vacations; romance, weddings and honeymoons; and solo adventures. “We are excited to see our All-Inclusive expansion from Mexico and the Caribbean into Central America as well as South America,” Alex Fiz, Area Vice President and Managing Director Caribbean and All-Inclusive at Marriott International. “We want to offer guests a wide array of options and empower every traveler to explore their kind of dream vacation at distinctive international resorts,” Fiz added.

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