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This all-inclusive Caribbean resort has it all: Think five villages, 21 restaurants, supervised activities for kids, and a sprawling waterpark steps away from turquoise waters.
The all-inclusive resort offers 11 restaurants, a spa, pools, and beach access for some family fun in the sun. Tennis and paddle courts allow opportunities for a little exercise, and the kids club ...
The mere mention of all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean conjures images of bikini-clad vacationers sipping daiquiris by the pool or basking in the sunshine on a white sand beach.
Beaches Resorts is an operator of all-inclusive resorts for couples & families in the Caribbean, founded in 1997. [1] Beaches Resorts and Sandals Resorts are part of Sandals Resorts International (SRI) which is a parent company to five resort brands across seven countries.
Snorkeling is one of the main activities [5] on the island, as many of Aruba's many species of fish exist here, including the blue parrotfish. Water park visitors, equipped with an underwater SeaTREK helmet diving system , can visit the tropical fish world of the coral island on foot and also take underwater shots of a downed and submerged ...
An all-inclusive resort is a holiday resort that generally includes, in the price of booking a stay, lodging, unlimited food and drink, alcoholic drinks, entertainment, and other recreational activities like sports or watersports. [1] They are often located in warmer regions of the world, particularly in the Mediterranean, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Tripadvisor. This luxury Los Cabos resort has 307 rooms, a fine medium-sized option for travelers that want a great beachside location without the huge property expanse of some larger resorts.
In addition to Carlos'n Charlie's, Grupo Anderson's has the Señor Frog's chain, along with other similarly-branded restaurants/bars like Carlos O'Brians and El Squid Roe. [4] Carlos'n Charlie's restaurants averaged $3.6 million in 2005 with an average check of $22.50. They expected sales to grow from $105 million to $112 million in 2006. [5]