Best all inclusive resorts in united states for families

When you picture yourself escaping to an all-inclusive resort, you likely imagine flying to Cancun, Jamaica, or maybe even the Maldives. And, of course, retreating to a far-flung destination where the swim-up bar drinks are included and your daily itinerary is created for you is pretty delightful. But here's the thing: you can find all of those perks right here in the U.S. — perhaps even within driving distance of your home.

When you take an all-inclusive vacation, meals, many activities, and accommodations are included, and the advertised rates often extend to alcoholic beverages. While private sessions like spa treatments are rarely included, it's easier to factor in extras because you know exactly how much you're spending upfront. With that in mind, here are 14 of the best all-inclusive resorts in the U.S.

The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island, Georgia

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This lodge, which can be reached only by boat and hosts a maximum of 32 guests, feels like a true hideaway. Built in 1917 as a private hunting lodge, it opened to the public in the late 1970s. You're in for VIP service, fresh seafood meals, and animal encounters. The property is located within a 11,000-acre sanctuary full of roaming wildlife, including more than 250 types of birds. Rates include meals, non-alcoholic beverages, naturalist-guided excursions, boat transfers to and from the island, and unlimited access to island activities and recreation gear.

To book: littlestsimonsisland.com

Vista Verde Guest Ranch, Colorado

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Vista Verde Guest Ranch is a luxury ranch vacation spot in the backwoods of Colorado. Here, rates include meals and all beverages; horseback riding; guided hiking, biking, and fly-fishing; kids' and teens' programs; evening barn dances and rodeos; and shuttle service to and from Steamboat Springs. After an activity-filled day, enjoy dinner on the ranch (some meals are multi-course and upscale affairs, while others are served in a backyard-BBQ style). Then, retreat to your cozy log cabin, wrap yourself in the provided spa robes, and hop between the Italian linen sheets.

To book: hotels.com

Bungalows Key Largo, Florida

Bungalows Key Largo

One of the best all-inclusive resorts in Florida, this adults-only zen-inspired property is located within a lush botanical garden by the beach, offering private bungalows that come with your own veranda and an outdoor shower or soaking tub. Rates at Bungalows Key Largo include access to several pools and Jacuzzis, poolside cabanas, daily yoga classes, cruiser bikes, a courtesy car to take into town (based on availability), a fitness center featuring Peloton bikes, and most on-property dining (reservations at Bogie & Bacall's, its fine dining restaurant, require an extra fee).

To book: bungalowskeylargo.com

Fair Hills Resort, Minnesota

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This affordable old-fashioned summer camp, built in 1906 on Minnesota's Pelican Lake, earns rave reviews from families who return year after year, generation after generation. The no-frills resort is decidedly unpretentious — and that's exactly what devotees love about it. Guests stay in rustic lake cabins and come together for a wide array of activities, from fishing and scavenger hunts to swimming, tennis, and golf.

To book: travelocity.com

Skytop Lodge, Pennsylvania

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Sprawled across 5,500 acres, this historic mountain resort has been luring guests high into the Poconos since 1928. Book a room in the grand stone lodge or at the inn that opens right onto the championship golf course. As for all-inclusive plans, Skytop Lodge offers a Modified American Plan for the whole family, which includes breakfast and dinner at the lodge's eateries.

To book: hotels.com

Tyler Place Family Resort, Vermont

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At the northeast corner of Lake Champlain, this all-inclusive resort has accommodated guests on its 165 acres of private shore each summer for five generations. The complex doesn't just contain accommodations in cottages and suites, but also a slew of amenities geared toward family vacations, such as a pool complex, field house, sports fields, art workshops, hiking trails, and bike rentals. Intimate dinners are for adults only and include bistro-style meals with ingredients sourced from 75 New England farms and food vendors: kids' programming is provided during dinner.

To book: tylerplace.com

Miraval Resorts & Spas in Arizona, Texas, and Massachusetts

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Miraval Resorts & Spas now has three locations — Austin, Texas; Tucson, Arizona; and Lenox, Massachusetts. Miraval offers an immersive wellness experience with a program that focuses on healthy elevated eating. Guests can take cooking lessons, in which they'll learn healthy practices to integrate back home, and there are plenty of included yoga and cardio classes. Miraval also gives guests nightly credits as part of its all-inclusive package to be used toward a host of treatments and packages, including facials, massages, and Reiki sessions.

To book: miravalresorts.com

Blackberry Farm, Tennessee

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About 45 minutes from Knoxville, Blackberry Farm is picturesque with ribbons of white fences, a pond stocked with fish, and houses constructed from Tennessee fieldstone. Set on 4,200 acres in the Great Smoky Mountains, Blackberry's 68 rooms are spread throughout the main house, one-bedroom cottages, and six guesthouses. The all-inclusive package includes lodging, snacks, and three meals a day. A plethora of activities are also available to be added on to your stay.

To book: blackberryfarm.com

Grand Hotel, Michigan

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This colonnaded 19th-century summer resort, complete with lawn games and after-dinner dancing, is majestically set on a bluff on Mackinac Island overlooking Lake Huron. Every couple of years, the legendary 1887 Grand Hotel unveils an addition, such as the Gate House restaurant, where gentlemen can finally dine sans coat and tie. Each room is unique, creating a custom experience for every guest who walks through the door. There are a variety of packages to select from depending on when you want to visit, and during what theme.

To book: grandhotel.com

Mohonk Mountain House, New York

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Mohonk Mountain House is a 251-room Victorian castle in New Paltz with a well-planned kids' program and 21st-century perks like high-speed Wi-Fi, three farm-to-table meals daily — curated by the hotel's executive chef and culinary team using locally sourced ingredients — an indoor pool, and plush in-room toiletries by Gilchrist & Soames. The outdoor fun includes hiking in the surrounding Shawangunk Ridge (AKA the Gunks, a famous rock climbing locale), and in the winter, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and skating on the resort's own skating rink.

To book: mohonk.com

Twin Farms, Vermont

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Just north of Woodstock in southeast Vermont, Twin Farms is an all-inclusive resort set on the former estate of Sinclair Lewis and his wife, journalist Dorothy Thompson. Surrounded by woodlands and wildflower meadows, the 300-acre resort has 10 suites — most of which feature American folk art and wood-burning fireplaces — and 10 private, freestanding cottages. The cottages are individually decorated and may include stone terraces, 18th-century limestone floors, and living rooms with fireside hot tubs. Twin Farms also provides customized meals with wine pairings, as well as a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and downhill skiing on private trails.

To book: twinfarms.com

The Ranch at Rock Creek, Montana

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It's a 100-mile drive from Missoula International Airport to this 6,600-acre property in Philipsburg, but the posh high-mountain pampering is worth it. At The Ranch at Rock Creek, the water is full of trout, each of the 29 rooms come with well-stocked fridges, and spa treatments are tailor-made for two. The ranch also offers farm-to-table meals and a selection of outdoor activities to take in the Montana scenery.

To book: theranchatrockcreek.com

Castle Hot Springs, Arizona

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Castle Hot Springs is a Sonoran Desert retreat, complete with inviting hot springs, an on-site farm and greenhouse, and a wealth of activities for guests ages 16 and older. The 34-room boutique property is set on 1,100 stunning acres in Arizona. Dine at the resort's in-house restaurant, Harvest, sip on a farm-fresh craft cocktail at Bar 1896, or ask about their customizable dining and poolside options.

To book: castlehotsprings.com

Sensei Lanai, A Four Seasons Resort, Hawaii

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Opened in November 2019, this 96-room all-inclusive hotel focuses exclusively on wellness. Guests get access to a personal Sensei guide, who will help customize their itinerary. Plus, a stay here includes round-trip airfare from Honolulu on Lanai Air, yoga and meditation classes, and select spa treatments. While the property isn't within driving distance of the 48 contiguous states, it's the perfect spot for an all-inclusive wellness vacation the next time you're in Hawaii.

To book: hotels.com

Are there all

Many of the best all-inclusive resorts in the U.S. also offer outdoor activities and private cabins to go along with full-service luxury. And with fantastic kids clubs that go above and beyond, America's best all-inclusive resorts are tailor-made for families.

Does the US do all

Though all-inclusive properties aren't as common in the U.S. as they are in vacation hot spots like Mexico or the Caribbean, there are still plenty of luxurious American resorts perfect for guests on the hunt for a hassle-free vacation.

Do kids pay full price at all

Depending on the all-inclusive resort, you may need to pay a surcharge for your kids depending on their ages. Where some all-inclusive resorts let kids stay free with paid adults, others charge extra for kids over 12 or a half-rate for those older than 15.

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