Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

10 All-Inclusive Caribbean Travel Tips to Increase Your Trip’s Potential




How does an all-inclusive Caribbean vacation sound? Sounds pretty amazing doesn’t it? Whether you have already made your travel plans, are about to, or if you are still in the decision phase, keep reading on for a few helpful all-inclusive Caribbean travel tips that can help to improve your vacation’s overall success.
Money: A common question asked by first-time all-inclusive Caribbean travelers concerns the currency. Throughout the Caribbean, you will find varying currencies; it all depends on the nation in question. By opting for an all-inclusive trip, you eliminate some hassle and confusion since most of your trip and your inclusions (food, drinks, snacks, tips, and many activities) are included in the cost of your stay. However, many restaurants and shopping centers do accepted the U.S. dollar. If not, currency exchange centers are located at banks and often close by all-inclusive Caribbean resorts.
Weather: The weather is important when planning a trip. Rest assure, it will likely be amazing for your upcoming all-inclusive vacation. In fact, that is one reason why the Caribbean is such a popular vacation destination. Rainy season? Basically, four months out of the entire year! You can’t ask for much more than that. Most travelers are greeted with warm, sunny, and tropical weather. With that said, it won’t hurt to do a little bit of research on your destination’s rainy season or hurricane season.
Safety: Regardless of the destination, there is always a concern about safety when traveling to a foreign country. It is natural to have concerns about safety when planning a Caribbean all-inclusive vacation. However, know that resorts take numerous steps to not only ensure you have an amazing trip, but a safe one. Should you decide to leave the resort property, like to take a guided tour or to shop at a local boutique, be aware of your surroundings, leave all valuables in your resort safe, and so forth. Basically, use common sense and rely on your best judgment and you’ll be fine.
Clothes: What to pack? That is another common question asked. As previously stated, you’ll most likely be greeted with warm, sunny, and tropical weather. This means shorts, t-shirts, and comfortable shoes. On that same note, check the anticipated weather forecast before you leave and pack your clothing accordingly.
Beach Accessories: In addition to clothes, many first-time all-inclusive Caribbean tourists wonder what else they’ll need. If staying at a beachfront all-inclusive Caribbean resort, you have the beach and the water at your fingertips. At the very least, bring a bathing suit. Due to the weather (warm, sunny, and tropical), sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are recommended for comfort.
What to Do: When it comes to keeping yourself occupied on an all-inclusive Caribbean vacation…the world is at your fingertips. Most resorts have swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centers, tennis courts, game rooms, spas, and more. As for beach activities, you are likely to find boat tours, fishing tours, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking and more. See if you can get these activities as inclusions, meaning you don’t pay extra for rental gear and equipment.
Where to Stay: Since you are planning an all-inclusive Caribbean vacation, your goal is to stay at an all-inclusive resort. When booking your stay, you pre-plan and prepay for your room, food, drinks, snacks, tips, some forms of onsite entertainment, and qualifying airport transfers. You will save time planning this trip and you are likely to save money as well. As for which resort, this needs to be a personal decision. Of course, opt for a resort that you can afford. However, look for a resort that gives you options. This means multiple on-site eateries to choose from, numerous activities and scheduled events for entertainment, and so forth.
Passports: A passport is required for tourists traveling from the United States to the Caribbean and visa versa. You cannot take your trip if you don’t have this important documentation. If you currently do not have a passport, start the process now and order yours today.
Food: As mentioned above, opt for a resort that gives you multiple choices in terms of food, drinks, and snacks. At an all-inclusive Caribbean resort, they are already included in the cost of your stay. However, you don’t want to get bored with limited choices after only say day three.
Travel: When you stay at an all-inclusive Caribbean resort you can and should spend your entire trip at this resort. Remember, just about everything you need is at your fingertips and most was already included in the cost of your stay. You don’t need to worry about safety and you don’t need to worry about costs if you limit offsite travel.

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