Luxury all-inclusive: everything from hammocks to plunge pools
What can you expect these days at luxury all-inclusive resorts? Top-shelf liquor and 24-hour room service are no longer rare.
Nor are private plunge pools, butler service and private hammocks.
Do you need a romantic beach dinner, complimentary bathrobes, tours of Mayan ruins and meals prepared by a Michelin-trained cook?
Try the Presidential Suite with Royal Memories Package at Royal Hideaway Playacar, Mexico. The cost starts at $1,115 a day.
For a somewhat lower price, guests at the Grand Lido Negril Resort & Spa in Jamaica get celebrity chefs serving up special meals and culinary classes, all their dry cleaning and golf greens fees, as well as scuba diving.
Report by David Wilkening
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