eastern Caribbean all-inclusives

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jetch17
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I am foreign to anything Caribbean … never been, but my in-laws are looking to do a family trip and was curious about best all inclusive resort options for several families, which include 2 teenagers and 2 smaller kids (aged 4-10).

Open to all suggestions/destinations - just not looking to do Mexico.
Ag CPA
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If it's a lot of kids maybe consider the Beaches in Turks and Caicos.
jetch17
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Turks intrigues me the most, but not a deal breaker
breezecustomtravel
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There are so many great options for different islands and resortsit really just comes down to your budget and what kind of experience you're wanting. Beaches Turks and Caicos is a great pick, especially for multi-generational trips. I also really like several of the Dreams and Hyatt Zilara properties, and my clients have had amazing experiences at those too. And of course, there are also some really fun boutique and unique spots that aren't tied to big brands if you're looking for something a little different.

Feel free to message or email me if you'd like help narrowing things down, booking the right place, or if any specific questions come up!
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harringtontravelco
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As a travel advisor I have lots of clients choose the Caribbean for multi generational travel, there are definitely resorts that have things from teenagers to littles. If you are not working with an advisor my contact info is in my bio. I wanted to lave you with a few pics I've taken this year in the Caribbean


Brooke Harrington
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JMac03
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As far as things to do and amazing beaches, Beaches Turks and Caicos. But I do have mixed feelings about overall food and service after staying there in September. It's definitely not bad, but not what I was expecting either.

I think Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana can be a really good option. There was lots of Sargassum when I was there, but the resort itself and waterpark was great.

Happy to chat more if you want.
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jetch17 said:

I am foreign to anything Caribbean … never been, but my in-laws are looking to do a family trip and was curious about best all inclusive resort options for several families, which include 2 teenagers and 2 smaller kids (aged 4-10).

Open to all suggestions/destinations - just not looking to do Mexico.

Pay attention to the sargassum issue and how it effects the time of year your trip is scheduled to occur.
BSD
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I think Turks could be fun. I looked at a Beaches property a while back but never pulled the trigger. Then we started diving and picked other places so I never went. A buddy of mine is going down there today and is diving, fishing, snorkeling, and sailing. I'll check in with him next week and hit you up.

What about Virgin Gorda in the BVI? We stayed at the Rosewood but there are some AI places there I think (Bitter End Yacht Club). Taking a boat around the islands is a great way to spend the day. Lots of fishing and snorkeling too. And the Baths are a really cool geologic feature. You could do some Instagram poses there for your next sexy calendar.

We also went to Nevis. Great for littles but didn't find much to do otherwise. I did love it though…nice and relaxing, which was fine for me at the time since my son was 6. Just think you and the teens would get bored. Same with Cayman (unless you are diving and that quickly changes).

Going further west, Belize is a blast for all ages but may have too much of a Mexico vibe for y'all.
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