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Finding a place to stay in Grenada should be easy because of the notoriously wide range of different types of accommodations available. All-inclusive hotels and resorts are among your choices and enable you to enjoy water sports, beaches, fine dining, and spa services all on one property, paid for with one bill.
Consolidating all your vacation activities in one bill puts many travelers at ease, especially for those who wish to do as little itinerary planning as possible. The benefit of not worrying over the costs of individual amenities, meals, sports, and entertainment will make your vacation uncomplicated. There are very few extras and amenities that all-inclusives don't offer.
A few luxurious all-inclusive resorts are scattered about Grenada, but the island is not so overrun with mega resorts that you can't escape crowds. Many all-inclusive accommodations provide regularly scheduled activities for children, which alleviates the stress families can face on vacation. The cost of staying at an all-inclusive resort may be a little higher than staying at a regular hotel, but the cost is often more affordable than it would be if you paid for dining and activities separately.
Although paying for most vacation activities in one sum appeals to many, others may find all-inclusives take the adventure out of traveling. You're less inclined to track down out-of-the-way restaurants and hidden historical sites from the comfort of an all-inclusive, so if you'd rather explore the island's lesser-known attractions, this type of accommodation is probably not for you.
The Resorts
Grenadian by Rex Resorts
Grenadian is a resort that caters to every type of traveler: couples, families, groups, and singles. Family suites are available, as well as baby sitting services, and a kids club called Rexpolorers for children ages four to 12. Grenadian offers wedding services overlooking Tamarind Cove, and several packages for honeymooners to make their stay extra special. The regular all-inclusive package starts at $253 (USD) per night and includes accommodations, meals and beverages, local wines and beers, tennis, daily entertainment, wind surfing, sunfish sailing, and snorkeling. Taxes and gratuities are included in the all-inclusive price, but some activities, international beverages, room service, and laundry services must be paid for separately.
La Source Grenada All Inclusive
La Source Grenada offers guests a great mix of relaxation and excitement. Visitors receive one complimentary spa treatment each day, and they may also choose to attend meditation, yoga, and reflexology classes. Daily activities are offered as well, including 9-hole golf, scuba diving, tennis, aerobics classes, and non-motorized water sports. Also included in the all-inclusive price of $1383 to $2077 (USD) for a week-long stay, are three meals a day, afternoon tea, and all beverages. La Source is located along Pink Gin Beach.
Spice Island Beach Resort
Located in St. George, Spice Island Beach Resort guests have access to the world-famous Grand Anse Beach. The all-inclusive price of between $750 and $2600(USD) per night includes all meals, beverages, afternoon tea, and room service; non-motorized water sports, golf, tennis, cycling, and access to a fitness center. Children under the age of four stay free, and children between the ages of five and 11 cost $175 (USD) per night. The resort offers free wireless internet, two restaurants, and access to the spa at an additional fee.
Not all all-inclusive resorts offer the same amenities and package deals, so make sure you know what amenities are included in the price of your stay. Depending on your specific vacationing needs, all-inclusive resorts may be the perfect lodgings for your stay on Grenada.