10 Top All-Inclusive Resorts In The US

 

Are you traveling on a set budget?  Are you looking for a vacation spot that offers package deals free of last-minute extra expenses?  There are a number of places to enjoy a hassle-free, all-inclusive getaway.  Here are the very best of them.

10. Canyon Ranch Lenox, Massachusetts

The Canyon Ranch Lenox is ensconced in the foothills of Lenox, Massachusetts.  This Berkshires resort in a former 19th-century mansion is a great choice for those focused on wellness.  The rates here include meals, snacks, and over 35 daily activities such as art and yoga classes.

Veteran visitors praise the customizable healthy meals (with a menu that includes tiramisu and lobster) and the free transfers both to and from the local airports.  Visitors may also use up to $160.00 of credit daily toward such services as facials, massages, and more.)

 

9.Club Med Sandpiper Bay, Port St. Lucie, Florida

You’ll discover many opportunities for fun at Club Med Sandpiper Bay.  Found in the very heart of South Florida on the ocean almost 47 miles north of the city of West Palm Beach, this resort offers its guests many amenities and activities free with your room charge.  Enjoy the kayaking, sailing lessons, and the flying trapeze school.

There’s also an 18-hole golf course, two bars, the popular L’Occitane Spa, the oceanfront pool, the beach, nightly entertainment, a kids club and last but not least, there’s the on-site eatery, Marketplace.

8.Lake Austin Spa Resort, Austin, Texas

This lakefront resort will provide you with a peaceful, secluded getaway from the real world.  Located over 20 miles northwest of Austin, this place spans 19 acres.  The Lake Austin Spa Resort offers four different all-inclusive package deals.

Each includes access to various fitness activities as well as the lake, three daily meals, free parking, free Wi-Fi,  and full access to all special events held there.  Special events include art presentations, culinary experiences and much more.

7.Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa, Tucson, Arizona

This spa caters to health-conscious adult vacationers.  This resort has more than an award-winning spa.  It also has a staff that includes experts in fitness, food preparation, sustainability, and the outdoors.  This team conduct over 120 different events focused on high adventure, health, and wellness.

Participate in beekeeping classes, nutrition counseling, or Pilates classes.  The overall atmosphere of mindfulness and relaxation are even enhanced by the memorable desert vistas there.  Several different, catered packages are available.  Each one features access to activities, airport transfers, three daily meals, and unlimited snacks and smoothies.

6.The Lodge at Woodloch, Hawley, Pennsylvania

This is an adults-only resort ensconced in the Poconos.  It has a large spa that includes a beauty salon, fireplace lounges, saunas, separate locker rooms, treatment rooms, and whirlpools.  You can also enjoy three meals a day at the on-site TREE Restaurant and Bar all with your room.  The Lodge also offers free classes in fitness, meditation, and yoga from certified instructors.

Upgrading will gain you daily spa credits.  Seasonal activities are also free.  Visit in winter and enjoy snowshoeing and eagle watching.  Visit in summer if you like tennis and hiking.

5.The Ranch at Rock Creek, Philipsburg, Montana

As this goes to press, this is the planet’s only official Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star ranch.  This rough and rugged luxury resort spans 6,600 acres.  Your room comes complete with airport transportation, all beverages (alcoholic or otherwise), three daily meals, laundry, snacks, and transportation around the extensive property.

If you’re traveling as a family, fret not!  Your children can enjoy an educational and entertaining experience courtesy of the Little Grizzlies Kids Club.  They’ll learn about the state’s many fish, forests, ranches, and wildlife.

4.Travaasa Hana, Maui, Hana, Hawaii

Located on the eastern tip of Maui, this resort not only offers guests numerous facilities and activities but it also provides them with a chance to get away from technology.  Most of the rooms here have no clocks, radios or televisions.  You can book at the all-inclusive rate here for a hassle-free visit.

One price will get you your room, three meals each day at the on-site, open-air eatery, and daily credits towards cultural experiences, fitness classes, or spa treatments.  You can also enjoy such activities as canoeing, horseback riding, lei-making, stand-up paddleboarding, and more.

3.Twin Farms, Barnard, Vermont

Twin Farms spans over 300 acres and is open all year.  During the winter, you can go downhill and cross-country skiing or kick it by your room’s fireplace.  Enjoy a special spa service in the spring but remember that it’s the one service not included in the all-inclusive specials.

Fall is for foliage fans, bicycling and canoeing on the TF pond.  If you enjoy hiking, power-walking, jogging, tennis and other warm-weather activities, visit in the summer.  All these activities (and more), as well as three daily farm-to-table meals, come with your all-inclusive room charge.

2.Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Michigan

Since 1887, this Grand Hotel is known for keeping guests happy.  It also often makes the list for best Midwest resorts.  The resort is only open during the spring and the fall.

Here you can enjoy such activities as afternoon teas, golfing, horse and carriage tours, lawn games, live music, and spa treatments.  The Grand Hotel doesn’t classify itself as an all-inclusive place.  Nevertheless, it does offer visitors package deals such as The Full American Plan, which includes three meals daily and plans that cover local special events like the Summer Wine Appreciation Weekend or the annual Lilac Festival.

1..Red Mountain Resort, St. George, Utah

The Red Mountain Resort is another great spot for people into health and physical fitness.  Ensconced amidst the canyons and red rock cliffs of southern Utah, this resort offers various deals that all include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen televisions, three health-conscious meals per day, and access to such extras as guided hikes, cooking demos, and fitness classes.

Other package options feature backpacks, water bottles, and welcome gifts.  Travelers can also upgrade to packages that include full medical exams, massages, relaxation therapies, and even day trips to popular Zion National Park.

 

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