All inclusive 3-4 days couple getaway?

Anonymous
Secrets Playa Mujeres was wonderful, adults only, all inclusive, easy flight from DC (my top vacation priority), and I thought the food was great.
Anonymous
You still need to pick what to order even if it's only one restaurant. It's not like camp were there is just "dinner" and tonight it's....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe breathless Punta Cana? Direct flight from Dulles. I hear you on the meal planning ….


Except people go missing or turn up dead or get drugged. Punta Cana isn’t what it once was. Try Puerto Rico.
Anonymous
W or Westin Costa Rica are both all inclusive I believe.
Anonymous
Take a 3 or 4 night cruise out of Fort Lauderdale or Tampa (or even Miami).

Cruises are the easiest vacations.

If you want quiet, just stay away from Carnival, Norwegian, MSC, and Margaritaville.

Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Holland America, Princess, etc. will be good. Virgin as well (adults only). Get a balcony cabin.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You still need to pick what to order even if it's only one restaurant. It's not like camp were there is just "dinner" and tonight it's....

OP. No sh!t. I’ve been to AI before. I don’t care for it but decision fatigue is real and why don’t care?

Anyway, now that Trump has INVADED Venezuela we won’t be going anywhere in the near future.


Yikes. You nasty! Sounds like Sandals would work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You still need to pick what to order even if it's only one restaurant. It's not like camp were there is just "dinner" and tonight it's....

OP. No sh!t. I’ve been to AI before. I don’t care for it but decision fatigue is real and why don’t care?

Anyway, now that Trump has INVADED Venezuela we won’t be going anywhere in the near future.


You can still travel. Stick with the closer islands, the Bahamas or Turks. Try Parrot Cay in Turks--it's on a private island and you can get a package that includes meals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There a million places in the caribbean


Yes.

And clearly OP was asking for folks to recommend some of them.
Anonymous
The Caves in Jamaica.

Banyan Tree Mayakoba, or Rosewood Mayakoba.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s this subsection of folks 45-60 who think all inclusive means ultimate relaxation, no decisions, just a set it and forget it vacation. There was a major marketing push in the late 90s that portrayed it this way. But the reality is that all major resorts have a plethora of eating options, bars, water sports, etc.


There’s this subsection of folks who think that no AI could possibly have good food or drinks— they must all be filled with uncouth rowdy crowds with no taste/tastebuds— but the reality is that there are all kinds of AIs catering to a wide range of people and offering different experiences.


+1

Anonymous
I think the St. James Club on Antigua has an AI option, but it’s a schlep to get there.

Bahamas (Baha Mar) and Grand Cayman (Westin or Kimpton) are easy flights.
Anonymous
Somewhere in Dominican Republic. Look for adults only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You still need to pick what to order even if it's only one restaurant. It's not like camp were there is just "dinner" and tonight it's....

OP. No sh!t. I’ve been to AI before. I don’t care for it but decision fatigue is real and why don’t care?

Anyway, now that Trump has INVADED Venezuela we won’t be going anywhere in the near future.


Book a room and spa treatment at the Landsdowne resort in Leesburg.
Anonymous
Iberostar has a great adults only property in Punta Cana. It’s next door to their main property. Above average food for an all inclusive, great drinks, and very quiet. If you want the casino and entertainment you can go next door.
Anonymous
If you do DR, la romana beaches are nicer than punta Cana

Maybe aruba? Or antigua not sure if direct but looks nice
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