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Three all-inclusive vacation packages for summer
The best part of all-inclusive trips is that the thinking is taken out of the equation. Want a second drink? Hell, a second entrée? Go for it! There's no reason not to ... because the bill is already paid. I had my first brush with the all-inclusive concept last summer, and I'm sold on it, especially since I get impatient while waiting for the bill (when the meal's over, I just want to get on with my life). So, I was pretty excited to see a handful of all-inclusive deals come across my desk or this summer.So, take a look below at what's coming at Vail Resorts, Curtain Bluff and Grand Teton National Park in the next few months. You'll probably find a vacation idea to turn you on and make the coming warmth even better!
1. Vail Resorts Epic Summer Package
Head out to Colorado for this family-oriented package. Everything is covered, from airport pickup to drop-off, with plenty of activities to keep you and the kids busy. You'll also have access to a guide who can show you the best rivers to raft, trails to hike and so on. At $249 a day for adults, you'll pick up a savings of more than 38 percent ... and you won't have to cobble together the itinerary yourself.
2. Grand Adventure Package
If you prefer peace and quiet – not to mention being enveloped by nature – check out Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. The Grand Adventure Package includes accommodations at Jackson Lake Lodge, a rafting trip on the Snake River and hiking through Grand Teton National Park. You'll also receive all meals and even more activities, depending on how long your stay is. A four-night package starts at $1,902 for two adults and two kids, with seven nights starting at $3,806.
3. Curtain Bluff in Antigua
Curtain Bluff is an all-inclusive resort, but the deal for the summer can be found in the rate. For a mere $322.50 a night (and up), you can go deep-sea fishing, reef snorkeling or SCUBA diving, among other activities. I'm a big fan of the spa – and the restaurant, skippered by an Alain Ducasse-trained chef.
Gallery: Curtain Bluff Swimming Beach
Filed under: North America, Antigua and Barbuda, United States, Hotels and Accommodations, Caribbean












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nathan Roy Apr 26th 2010 2:51PM
I don't see the mentioned rate for the Curtain Bluff Resort on their website. Do I have to call to get that rate? Or is that per person?
Ashley Apr 30th 2010 5:57PM
Please post what you find out about the Curtain Bluff Resort - I'd like to know as well. I'm contemplating this or Down Under Answers has trips to Australia that are pretty cheap right now and air and stay inclusive. Does the Curtain Bluff have any travel deals?