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All inclusive Puerto Rico holidays

Puerto Rico: a beautiful Caribbean archipelago that boasts a colourful assortment of landscapes built into a rich cultural tapestry. Spoilt for choice, this ‘Island of Enchantment’ homes close to 300 beaches, 36 nature reserves, 19 state forests and three bioluminescent bays. But quantity doesn’t neglect quality, come check them out! Despite the limited all inclusive accommodation options, you will not be disappointed by the selection of resorts available to you.

All inclusive holidays to Puerto Rico

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What’s included in an all inclusive holiday in Puerto Rico

The conditions of an all inclusive holiday can vary massively depending on the resort; where some offer a looser interpretation where food and drink are unlimited, others have set limitations. The one thing they all have in common is Puerto Rico’s surrounding natural beauty.

Best all inclusive destinations in Puerto Rico

The best all inclusive destinations ia Rio Grande in the North which homes a large portion of El Yunque national forest, which is great for the nature nuts. The highest peak of El Yunque and the famous zip line, Toro Verde, can be found here too. In the south, we have Guanica, the original capital of Puerto Rico back in the 16th century. Known as ‘the town of friendship’ this harbour town is covered with mountains and a dry forest.

Best all inclusive hotels in Puerto Rico

On the North coast, the Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Golf & Beach Resort is nestled between El Yunque rainforest and magnificent stretches of secluded, golden beaches. The all inclusive option for this resort is an unlimited drinks package – sure to wet the whistle and then some.

On the South coast, the Copamarina Beach Resort offers a ‘full American deluxe plan’ which includes breakfast, lunch, dinner and two glasses of wine pp (or unlimited soft drinks.)

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