For many, all-inclusive vacations are clichéd and predictable. Although there is no lack of paradise beaches and at the end of the vacation you don't have to think about the bill, some people do not experience the most personal experience and do not feel the country they visited. Fortunately, there are still some all-inclusive resorts that offer the most amazing vacation experiences. Take a look at 12 non-cliché all-inclusive resorts that will enchant you.
You can find it here 12 non-cliché all-inclusive resorts, which will enchant you.
Travaasa Hana, Hawaii
An all-inclusive resort in Hawaii will cost you around 930 euros per night, and you will also get a credit of 150 euros per day, which you can spend on a wide range of adventures and experiences.
Longitude 131, Australia
If you want to experience Uluru in true luxury, then Longitude 131 is the ideal choice. You will be located at the foot of the mountain, which means a perfect view and the opportunity for a romantic dinner with the best view. But of course it's not cheap, you'll pay around 1,000 euros per person for the night.
Cloud Camp, Clayoquot Wilderness Resort, Canada
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort is one of the best all-inclusive resorts in the world, and now it also offers the opportunity to sleep among the clouds. For one night, you can take a helicopter ride high into the mountains to Cloud Camp, from where you can look out over the resort itself. A night at the resort will cost you around 1,000 euros, and a visit to Cloud Camp is an additional charge.
The Body Holiday, Saint Lucia
One of the best features of all-inclusive resorts is that you can eat and drink whatever and whenever you want. But if your trip is more focused on health than pleasure, then you might consider a holiday at The Body Holiday in St Lucia. All fitness and wellness activities are included in the price, which means that you will return from your trip looking absolutely fabulous.
Soneva Kiri, Thailand
If you would like to experience all-inclusive in Thailand, then go to Soneva Kiri. Amazing beaches, delicious food and unusual things await you, which make this resort so special. How about lunch in a private nook in a tree and waiters fighting their way through the jungle to bring you your food?
Blackberry Farm, Tennessee, USA
Blackberry Farm is definitely not your usual all-inclusive resort. For starters, you won't find a long white sandy beach here. This idyllic farm in Tennessee is a hidden gem, and if you're looking for an off-the-beaten-track alternative that focuses on food and the countryside, you've found it.
Ikos Oceania, Greece
Like most all-inclusive resorts on the Greek islands, Icos Oceania is somewhere between the clichéd all-inclusive resort and the luxurious version. It is also not such an expensive choice, for one night you will pay around 280 euros per night.
Hotel Schwarzenstein, Lutago, Italy
Hotel Schwarzenstein offers accommodation that includes all the vaults and soft drinks, as well as a little more freedom than many hotels in the area.
Dunton Hot Springs, Colorado, USA
Dunton Hot Spring is amazing. An abandoned ghost town in Colorado has been given new life with a luxury resort, and we're sure you'll never want to leave. The little cabins are adorable, and you can drink at the bar where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid drank. The resort looks stunning in all seasons. It is an ideal spot for anyone who wants something more than lying on the beach.
Cocobay, Antigua
Everything about Cocobay is idyllic, from the white sandy beaches to the private bungalows, some even have plunge pools. The adults-only resort is small, friendly and incredibly romantic. For a bungalow, you will pay between 450 and 560 euros per night.
Fogo Island Inn, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Canada's easternmost province may seem a bit unusual for an all-inclusive resort, but Fogo Island Inn is unique. The resort is dedicated to art and creativity, and there are really many great activities available for each day, which usually attracts the most visitors. You can crochet in the morning, and in the afternoon you can be on the ship exploring Iceberg Alley. Of course, such luxury does not come cheap. For a magical stay at the resort, you will pay around 1,200 euros per night.
Ozen by Atmosphere at Maadhoo, Maldives
The list wouldn't be complete without a stunning Maldives resort with overwater villas. Ozen by Atmosphere at Maadhoo offers “entertainment atmosphere” packages, which means you won't pay a cent after you arrive, even if you dine at the underwater restaurant, enjoy premium drinks or water sports. Did we mention you get your own butler?