What makes all-inclusive hotels in the Mayan Riviera such a bad idea for your family vacation?

Considering your options for an unforgettable vacation in the Mayan Riviera can be overwhelming, especially once you come across all the choices for lodging, services, tours, activities for families and couples—in short, the options are endless.

Lately, one of the most popular picks is staying at an all-inclusive hotel in the Mayan Riviera. The main problem with this kind of hotel arises when the decision is mainly determined by price, or when it comes as part of a last-minute deal that looks attractive, but ends up including thousands of restrictions, or worse, a gimmick to sell timeshares.

Staying at an all-inclusive hotel is an option to consider if you’re one of those people who enjoys not doing anything at all, staying in your hotel room watching TV.

People who want to make the most of their vacation should seriously consider other options: hotels with more flexible rules and packages, or even making use of day passes at nearby beach clubs.

Plus, by having control of the space where you’ll be spending your vacation, you’ll also get to decide what, when and where to eat and drink. You regain your freedom as a traveler, and you won’t be stuck with the “international food” menus offered at most all-inclusive hotels. You can be sure of the quality of the ingredients used for each of your meals.

In addition, you get to forget about restrictive rules: stop worrying about whether your children are too energetic, or whether your music is too loud.

Through Happy Address you can find accommodation as it should be: an ideal option for those who truly want to explore and enjoy their destination.

 

 

 

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