
Six Resorts. All Included
Six All-Inclusive Resorts Worth Booking






Royal Solaris Los Cabos

In San Jose del Cabo, Royal Solaris runs a proper all-inclusive operation. Multiple pools — including a swim-up bar and a quieter adults-only pool near the beach — sit alongside a full spa and a gourmet coffee shop. The rate covers more than most resorts at this price point.

Swim-up bar pool and a separate adults-only pool near the beach for quieter afternoons.

Full-service spa with massages, body treatments and facials included in the resort package.

On-site gourmet coffee shop and deli for fresh pastries and specialty coffee every morning.
Salinas Maragogi All Inclusive Resort

Rated 9.5 across nearly 26,000 reviews, Salinas Maragogi sits in a class of its own on Brazil’s northeast coast. Ten swimming pools — including a children’s pool with waterslides — and three restaurants with themed dining nights make it a resort that justifies its rate fully.

Ten pools including a kids’ waterslide pool and quieter adult areas for separate experiences

Three restaurants with themed dining nights and an Italian à la carte option on rotation.

Rooms with sea, garden or pool-view balconies, minibars and flat-screen TVs throughout.
Jiva Beach Resort

On the Turkish coast in Fethiye, Jiva Beach Resort covers every angle of a full resort stay. Five distinct pools, a lagoon bar built like a pier over natural water, a Turkish bath and halal and kosher dining options make it one of the more thoughtfully put-together properties on this list.

Five pools — activity, relaxation, jacuzzi, kids’ and slide — each serving a different purpose.

Lagoon Bar is built like a pier over natural water — a setting most beach bars cannot match.

Halal and kosher dining options available on-site, covering guests most resorts routinely overlook.
Porto Seguro Praia Resort

Set on 62,000 square metres directly on Curuípe Beach in Porto Seguro, Brazil, this resort gives you scale. Multiple pools, a waterslide, a sea-view deck, a beach club with premium beverages and a kids’ club sit within a single, fully self-contained property.

62,000m² beachfront property on Curuípe Beach — space is rarely this generous at this rate.

Beach club with premium drinks directly on the sand — no extra charge, no extra planning needed.

Multiple outdoor pools, two spa tubs, a waterslide and a sea-view deck in one property.
Sol Cosmopolitan Rhodes

Shaped like an amphitheatre and set above Trianta Bay on the Greek island of Rhodes, Sol Cosmopolitan gives you gardens, bay views and three pools. Rhodes Town is ten minutes away by taxi or bus. The Aegeo Spa and a made-to-order breakfast buffet round out the stay.

Rhodes Town is a ten-minute taxi or bus ride — medieval history is genuinely close by.

Three pools including a quieter option behind the pool bar for guests who want less noise.

Aegeo Spa offers Cretan massages, anti-stress treatments and exfoliation on-site.
Vila Gale Touros

In Touros on Brazil’s northeast coast, Vila Gale delivers a full family resort with nothing left vague. Two large pools — one with a swim-up bar — sit alongside Satsanga Spa, Clube Nep kids’ club and a 2,000 square metre convention centre for guests who mix work with travel.

Satsanga Spa has an indoor pool, Turkish bath, sauna, hot tub and a full treatment menu.

Clube Nep kids’ club includes a playroom, TV room, playground and a baby pantry for parents.

Rooms, suites and bungalows all come with private balconies and modern in-room amenities.

All-Inclusive Resorts: Five Things to Check First.
Not every all-inclusive covers the same things. Spa treatments, premium drinks and excursions are often charged separately. Compare resort rates across booking sites on Trivago before committing — the price difference for the same dates can be significant. These checks matter before you pay.
Confirm what “all-inclusive” covers — spa and premium drinks often cost extra.
Check pool types before booking — adults-only pools fill up fast in peak season.
Resorts with kids’ clubs are worth prioritising on family trips — supervision matters.
Beachfront access varies — some resorts list beach proximity, not direct beach access.


