Yes, both the U.S. and British Virgin Islands offer all-inclusive options, though they are less common than in destinations like Mexico or the Dominican Republic. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Bolongo Bay Beach Resort on St. Thomas is the most famous established all-inclusive, known for its "Snorkel Booze Hunt" and casual, family-owned vibe. Other properties, such as the Carina Bay Boutique Resort on St. Croix, offer all-inclusive packages specifically for adults. In the British Virgin Islands, all-inclusive experiences are often found on private islands or via luxury villas, such as those on Guana Island or Necker Island, where meals and drinks are integrated into the stay. Travelers should note that many major brand resorts in the Virgin Islands (like the Westin or Marriott properties) operate on a standard European Plan (room only) but occasionally offer add-on meal packages that mimic an all-inclusive experience.