Hit the right note
Direct music lovers to Hard Rock Hotel’s all-inclusive offering, where they can choose from a unique room service menu. How about a Fender guitar, amp and headphones delivered to your room, or a turntable and selection of vinyl?
Or try Rock Om – an in-room musicinspired yoga experience, complete with kit and on-demand videos.
The five resorts also have Music Labs, where guests receive training on instruments or singing, can play in a rock band, try out DJ tools and software, or star in a music video.
Book it: Travelpack offers seven nights at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana from £1,569pp, based on two sharing a Caribbean king suite, with flights and transfers. Valid for departures between November 10 and December 21, 2019.
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Ramp up the experience
Audrey Hervel, head of sales at Mauritius’s Veranda Resorts and Heritage Resorts, says: “A decade ago, all-inclusive was associated with mass tourism, ID bracelets at check-in and drinks served in plastic glasses. Things have really changed, and food and beverages are not a unique component. Customers are looking for experiences that can make their holiday special and unforgettable.”
Three years ago the group introduced a premium all-inclusive package at its Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort, which Hervel says has proved popular.
“Our market research showed a need for an experiential package that would cover daily spa treatments, a quad-biking tour in our nature reserve and a dinner invitation to the pop-up Boma restaurant,” she says.
“Plus [there is] a bubbles breakfast and a tour to the coloured earth of Chamarel followed by lunch in a panoramic restaurant.”
Book it: Kuoni offers seven nights in a deluxe garden view room from £2,089pp, based on two sharing. Includes flights and transfers. Based on selected departures in May and June 2019.
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Active pursuits
“The all-inclusive market has significantly evolved since our first resort opened in Montego Bay in 1981,” says Karl Thompson, managing director of Sandals Resorts’ UK tour operator, Unique Caribbean Holidays UK.
“Back then, our chairman and founder, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, was one of the first hoteliers to put hairdryers in the rooms, which was seen as a luxury item in those days.”
Now, Thompson highlights, the group’s resorts include much more, from free snorkelling trips and a surf simulator at its Beaches Turks and Caicos resort to excursions beyond the resorts with sister company Island Routes and butler service for guests in over-the-water suites. Tempt active couples with Sandals Emerald Bay on Great Exuma, where they can waterski and snorkel, and explore wrecks and coral reefs on two free dive trips.
There’s an 18-hole golf course, with complimentary and unlimited rounds available. And if they stay for three or more nights, customers qualify for a free wedding ceremony and reception.
Book it: Seven nights in a beach house luxury club level room starts at £2,345pp, including flights and transfers. Valid for selected dates between August 26-October 17, 2019.
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