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Adult only - all inclusive - recommendations
AnythingConsidered · 24/09/2019 18:38
So, for the first time in 15 years my DH and I are having a holiday without DD. We got an amazing 10 night deal for a 5* adult only AI resort in the Riviera Maya, Mexico.
We've loved it - the freedom, the excursions, the moving at our pace, not dealing with our own DD or other people's DC(!) and have agreed to make it an annual occurrence moving forward, but I've no idea where else to go.
Any recommendations?
spinduffy · 27/09/2019 10:39
I stayed in the beloved last year which was lovely. We have booked Unico for this November which gets great reviews too
AnythingConsidered · 27/09/2019 19:39
Hi Spinduffy, our 10 days was at Unico! In fact were at the airport right now ready to board our flight home.
It was a lovely resort - well recommended
Happy to answer any questions if you have any :)
Will check out Beloved - was this Mexico too?
MyDcAreMarvel · 27/09/2019 19:41
Valentin Imperial Maya was amazing. Didn’t want to come home.
asilikeit · 27/09/2019 20:05
It's not long haul, but personally that makes it all the better for me, but we stayed at Royal corales hideaway resort in La Caleta , Tenerife.we did 4 nights bed and breakfast, absolutely beautiful hotel and we are desperate to go back next year! Rooms are fantastic
spinduffy · 27/09/2019 20:22
Oh great to hear! Roll on November!
We had a lovely time a couple of years ago at the jebel Ali in Dubai too.
2girlsandagap · 27/09/2019 20:26
Couples san souci in ocho rios Jamaica is beyond amazing. Everything is included- scuba diving, excursions as well as the normal food and drinks. It’s the location that cocktail the film was shot at and the staff can’t do enough for you.
Also tipping isn’t allowed at all on the resort.
AnythingConsidered · 29/09/2019 23:16
Awesome responses and exactly the type of information I was looking for - long and short haul!
Thank you so much
Hersetta427 · 04/10/2019 09:02
There are a couple of all inclusive resorts in the maldives. Also a lot more hotels have adults only areas (pools,bars, restaurants) so you could consider those too.Maybe the sensatori in the dominican republic.
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