(Updated Jan. 2018) When people timidly ask how expensive all inclusive resorts are they are thinking it's probably far beyond their means. More often than not they are often very pleasantly surprised once we walk them thru a bit of comparison shopping. Actually staying at a family all inclusive resort is really an excellent value.
A good place to start is to discuss what an all inclusive resorts includes. For the price you pay for your hotel room, guests will enjoy...
Generally, additional your out of pocket costs during an all inclusive resort stay would be for items of a personal nature like spa treatments, souvenirs and off property excursions and sightseeing.
Before we get started here breaking it all down for you, PLEASE understand this is a very complicated question to answer. We're not trying to be shady. It's just that there are a TON of variables here that need to be considered as part of this equation For example-
For our discussions here, I will do my best to pick a mid priced all inclusive resort with standard room priced travel dates for a family of four with two kids under the age of 12. Depending upon your families specifics, prices can be lower or higher than the examples given here.
So let's get started....
The average typical Hotel room for a family of 4 costs between $130 per night
The average cost of an All Inclusive resort room for a family of 4 is around $500 per night
At first glance, a typical hotel appears WAY cheaper than an all inclusive resort.
We have to dig a bit deeper and do all the travel math to get to the real truth.
A hotel stay is just a place to sleep - we need to include other factors to do a real shopping comparison.
Just with the costs tallied here, a typical family of four would need to add an additional $378 onto their average $130 daily hotel room cost...bringing your nightly tab for a regular hotel to $508.
But wait -there's more...
All inclusive resorts include child care, nightly shows, complimentary watersports like snorkeling and Kayaks, resort activities like yoga. wine tasting, mixology, trivia, dance classes and more.
At a regular hotel, if you chose just ONE of these activities for a family of four you're looking at a nightly cost of $558 to $608 per night. Are you going to be the one to tell your kids they can't go kayaking.
At an all inclusive resort, you can enjoy all of these additional ammenities for $500 per night!
Most people do not take the time to analyse their true vacation costs like this. They just pack their bags and head out the door with credit card in pocket. They figure the family has to eat whether at home or away. They don't have a crystal ball to see how much they are actually going to be spending. They are on vacation so they splurge and then dread the credit card bill arrival the following month.
With an all inclusive resort vacation, parents pretty much DO have a crystal ball. They know in advance what the majority of vacation is going to cost. Not only are there no surprises but it is far more relaxing. You don't have to worry how much your teenage son is ordering off the menu or if your daughter will like the sushi she insists on ordering - food is free! If the kids want to snorkel or kayaking all afternoon - go for it! Those hourly equipment rental charges are going cha-ching.
Most all inclusive resorts are found in the Caribbean, Central American and Mexico. Why? -because the cost of doing business in many of these places makes it profitable for hoteliers and affordable for guests.
This is about the time in the conversation where parents who still aren't convinced will say something like..."Well, all things considered, a vacation like this is WAY above our means. Our family gets together and rents a big beach house every year. We all chip in, share the costs and it has a kitchen so we save a ton of money by not eating out"
This is when I show them a chart put together by my good friends at Apple Vacations called the "Shore without Chores". It does a great job of showing the typical average costs for a family of 4 sharing a beach house compared to the cost of an all inclusive vacation package INCLUDING international flights. Even if you add the cost of obtaining passports the first time around it's still a great deal!
Then I explain if they invite 10 rooms of friends and family to join them for a fun-filled vacation, then they STAY FREE. Honestly, I can't think of anything less expensive than a free stay that includes all your meals, drinks, activities, entertainments, child care, tips and taxes...can you?