South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)
All-inclusive resorts boom as travel demand rises
A new study found that interest in all-inclusive resorts from travelers was booming as the stresses associated with work and family have increased during the pandemic.
Data from Wyndham Hotels & Resorts shows that 75% of travelers believe the best way to travel is to book an allinclusive trip and 77% think an all-inclusive vacation is the least stressful way to travel.
Working from home has changed the way people travel, as 65% of respondents plan to take a working vacation in 2022, with all inclusive resorts being the most desired destinations.
“All-inclusive vacations have been increasingly popular over the last two years,” Playa Hotels & Resorts Vice President of Sales Andrea Wright said. “With all of the travel restrictions, the consumer wants a seamless vacation without having to worry about leaving the resort. All-inclusive resorts provide the perfect option with multiple dining venues, spa and entertainment.”
Another 62% of travelers said the beach is their top destination this year, with three in five agreeing that Mexico is a top choice for vacation. When planning a vacation, the five things people look for are allinclusive packages, beach access, high-quality restaurants, local culture, and excursions/activities.
“All-inclusive resorts have skyrocketed over the last 18 months, especially with weddings,” Wanderlust Weddings owner Suzy Mkhitarian said.
“Brides haven’t been able to plan their weddings in the U.S. given the restrictions so they have opted to choose destinations like Mexico and the Caribbean.”