trixie: What are the best and cheapest all inclusive vacations?
Just did Punta Cana, Dominican Republic and LOVED it! We want to end the summer with a bang so we’ve decided to go on “another” vacation.
We are looking for suggestions on International destinations that are All-Inclusive but cannot afford something really expensive since Punta Cana cut into funds.
We would be leaving from Boston or Providence RI and are open to any dates (Retired poor folk looking for some fun!)
All suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Answers and Views:
Answer by Beloy
Philippines! We got everything except snow. Check it out!
We’re sorry about the incident… we’re ashamed of it. it’s shameful that that person is a Filipino. Security standards will be raised surely, by now.
Answer by bullet manmexicoAnswer by chris daily
thailand is really affordable, but can be a little rigid if you’re just looking to kick back and have fun. i second the philippines. Yeah, they’ve had some bad press recently with that security guard going postal, but another island you could check out is Boracay or Cebu. Boracay is a very touristy destination and has lots of nice beaches. Cebu City is another metropolis- similar to Manila, but far more relaxed and safer. Currently, the philippine peso is about 47p to every $ 1. Which is very affordable. You can stay in a 4 or 5 star hotel for 22 dollars a night, get an hour long massage for 5 dollars, and visit amazing sights like The Chocolate Hills (in Bohol) or the Taoist Temple in Cebu at hardly any expense. At a place like the Philippines, you can stay easily for 3 weeks and not spend more than 2,500 – plane ticket included. It’s great, I’ve got some relatives on my fathers side there, and plus, opposed to other parts of asia where all you eat is noodles and rice- to the point where you get sick of it, the American and Spanish influences make cuisine varied and a lot more palatable if you’re staying for a long time.
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