Kiwi Curated
5 Idyllic All-inclusive Island Resorts
by Joy PecknoldAs far as hassle-free vacations go, the all-inclusive island resort is the pinnacle. Meals and beverages are provided and your troubles have to cross water to find you. Take a week off and chart a course to one of the six sublime properties herein.
5 Idyllic All-inclusive Island Resorts
A million blue hues before you, and not a care about how to stash greenbacks in your bathing suit—Constance Moofushi in the Maldives is all idyllic. Take your pick of beach or water villa, and enjoy everything that’s included, cocktails, meals, snorkeling equipment, dhoni excursion and more. A spa session and PADI diving course are two extras worth adding.
5 Idyllic All-inclusive Island Resorts
If you’ve yet to do Cuba, now’s the time, and the adult-only, eco-friendly Royal Service at Paradisus Rio de Oro is an ideal addition to the island itinerary. In addition to all meals and beverages, a stay here includes spa discounts, tennis lessons and diving center privileges. Book the beautiful Royal Service Garden Villa and you’ve got a private pool, Jacuzzi and direct access to the beach.
5 Idyllic All-inclusive Island Resorts
On Zanzibar’s northwest coast, spanning 10 acres, Hideaway of Nungwi is a beachfront resort that blends the island’s Arabic-African and colonial heritage. There are 6 restaurants and bars to satiate one’s hunger and thirst, and complimentary activities include tennis, kayaking, windsurfing and, of course, pool time (there’s one just for kids too). There’s also evening entertainment on offer to get you and yours in the mood for dancing.
5 Idyllic All-inclusive Island Resorts
Just 35 suites live on this little French Polynesian isle, all of which offer a private deck and plunge pool. Grab a bicycle and explore, take a paddle board lesson, learn pareo painting—all are complimentary, as is a 50 minute spa treatment per day. If a stay at The Brando is good enough for the Tahitian royal family, it’s good enough for us.
5 Idyllic All-inclusive Island Resorts
There’s getting away from it all, and then there’s getting away from it all. A spec in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, five hours west of Santiago, Chile, the Island of Rapa Nui is a wild escape and a historical marvel. Here, the all-inclusive explora Rapa Nui encourages disconnecting, so there’s no TV or Wi-Fi, but there is a pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and massage room to fill the day with. There are also more than 20 exploratory outings to choose from included in their packages, such as half day treks to volcano craters or the infamous stone Moai figures.
A million blue hues before you, and not a care about how to stash greenbacks in your bathing suit—Constance Moofushi in the Maldives is all idyllic. Take your pick of beach or water villa, and enjoy everything that’s included, cocktails, meals, snorkeling equipment, dhoni excursion and more. A spa session and PADI diving course are two extras worth adding.
If you’ve yet to do Cuba, now’s the time, and the adult-only, eco-friendly Royal Service at Paradisus Rio de Oro is an ideal addition to the island itinerary. In addition to all meals and beverages, a stay here includes spa discounts, tennis lessons and diving center privileges. Book the beautiful Royal Service Garden Villa and you’ve got a private pool, Jacuzzi and direct access to the beach.
On Zanzibar’s northwest coast, spanning 10 acres, Hideaway of Nungwi is a beachfront resort that blends the island’s Arabic-African and colonial heritage. There are 6 restaurants and bars to satiate one’s hunger and thirst, and complimentary activities include tennis, kayaking, windsurfing and, of course, pool time (there’s one just for kids too). There’s also evening entertainment on offer to get you and yours in the mood for dancing.
Just 35 suites live on this little French Polynesian isle, all of which offer a private deck and plunge pool. Grab a bicycle and explore, take a paddle board lesson, learn pareo painting—all are complimentary, as is a 50 minute spa treatment per day. If a stay at The Brando is good enough for the Tahitian royal family, it’s good enough for us.
There’s getting away from it all, and then there’s getting away from it all. A spec in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, five hours west of Santiago, Chile, the Island of Rapa Nui is a wild escape and a historical marvel. Here, the all-inclusive explora Rapa Nui encourages disconnecting, so there’s no TV or Wi-Fi, but there is a pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and massage room to fill the day with. There are also more than 20 exploratory outings to choose from included in their packages, such as half day treks to volcano craters or the infamous stone Moai figures.