In
The Bahamas all inclusive packages are some of the absolute best
methods to vacation! Well actually, anywhere you go they’re amongst the
best ways to spend your money.
If you’re not familiar, the term “all inclusive” refers to packages offered by hotels or resorts that include your stay, meals and even entertainment combined into one nice, neat price. They’re also supposed to be clear of any hidden or extra charges thus, vacationers can feel a sense of peace knowing that they need not reach into their pockets for any other necessities. So it’s all you can eat and drink along with activities at the facility and sometimes even some offsite attractions and activities are included as well. Do your research though because not all, all-inclusive deals are the same. Packages can differ so you must always read the big print, the medium print and the fine print to make sure you understand exactly what you’re getting. You’d hate to assume that your package covers every kind of entertainment offered around the facility only to venture to the beach to find out you need to pay $70 for a jet ski ride.
Keep
in mind too that all-inclusive hotels and resorts are often non-tipping.
This means that employees are instructed to respectfully refuse tips
from guests. This may sound a bit harsh but most all-inclusive resorts like to
present themselves as destinations where guests don't need to spend
anymore than what they've already paid. Some even
like to present the idea that you can come with absolutely zero cash in your
pocket, eat, drink and still have an amazing time. Since tipping requires you
to have cash, this doesn't coincide with this vision. Although employees
have been trained to respectfully decline tips they've also been
trained to graciously oblige and accept should you insist.If you feel so moved then that's up to you but please save
this for extraordinary circumstances as there is some possibility of
employees getting into trouble.
With that said, I've sectioned out into pages, the hotels and resorts in The Bahamas that offer all-inclusive packages. The first pages have them listed straight out and then separated into the various groupings that vacationers usually ask about the most.