All-Inclusive Resorts are Evolving from Budget to High-End Travel Options

A new trend is emerging in the world of all-inclusive travel as affluent travellers seek a more personalized and unique vacation experience, reports The New York Times. As a result, tiny, luxury, often independent all-inclusives in Canada, the United States and Europe are thriving, expanding their offerings and opening new locations.

All-inclusive resorts have historically been thought of as a budget-friendly vacation option popular among partygoers and families, with almost 111 million all-inclusive nights sold globally in 2022. Now, the luxury all-inclusive concept is being embraced by some of the wealthiest travellers around the globe.

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