Saturday, March 27, 2010

All-Inclusive Resorts in the Keys?

Does anyone know of any all-inclusive resorts in the Keys?





All-Inclusive Resorts in the Keys?


I don%26#39;t think there are any, or at least not like Sandals etc.



But, there are a lot of nice places to stay throughout the Keys.



All-Inclusive Resorts in the Keys?


Little Palm island has packages available.




Is Little Palm Island the name of the resort or the key? Thanks for your help!




Little Palm is the name of the resort, it is on Little Torch Key




Thank you! I found it by googling. It%26#39;s beautiful, but looks to be more couple-oriented than family-oriented. Is that correct?




Little Palm Island does not permit children so that%26#39;s not an option for families. There is no ';all -inclusive'; that I%26#39;m aware of and I think that%26#39;s because you would not want to be required to eat all meals on property. There are so many other places to go and things to do that most people would choose to pick things out separately.





That being said, Cheeca Lodge has many items included in its room rate and related charges - use of kayaks being one of them. but many of the other resort items are at an additional charge (including the kids club).





There is an all-inclusive Club Med in Sandpiper on the East Coast of Florida which is lots of fun for families but it%26#39;s not in the Keys.




I tried goggle for all inclusive in Florida and Club Med is the only one. It%26#39;s located north of West Palm Beach and there are a lot of things not included. The carribean is really the only place for all inclusive.



Check out Cheeca Lodge, Tranquilty Bay and Hawks Cay. One of these might work for you.


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