New all-inclusive resort vacation site
Travelers planning all-inclusive resort vacations now have online access to deals from hundreds of resort specialists, says ResortCompete started by CruiseCompete.
“The new site provides detailed information on the largest collection of all-inclusive resorts on the Web, along with a unique model that lets consumers select a resort and have specialists compete to offer the best deal on their all-inclusive vacations,†the company says.
“We believe all-inclusive resorts belong in a vacation category of their own, so we built a site to focus on these fabulous resorts. All-inclusive resorts rival cruise travel in popularity, with approximately 200,000 rooms currently available at properties worldwide,” said Bob Levinstein, CEO of CompeteVentures.
The costs of an all-inclusive resort stay typically include accommodations, food, most beverages, select entertainment and sports activities and other amenities for a set price.
Consumer research shows just how important this is: consumer satisfaction at all-inclusive resorts is higher than every type of vacation except for cruise travel, according to Mr Levinstein.
ResortCompete’s comprehensive database includes all-inclusive resorts located in the Caribbean, Central America, Europe, Mexico, the Mediterranean, South America, the South Pacific, South Africa and the US.
“With so many choices out there, planning an all-inclusive resort vacation takes an enormous amount of time and effort, especially when it comes to finding the best deal,” Mr Levinstein said.
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