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Do you need to take towels on all-inclusive holidays?

No, you do not need to bring your own towels to an all-inclusive resort because towels are usually provided in abundance. Most resorts will provide them in each guest room and also have extra towels available by the pool or beach area.



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While tipping is allowed at some resorts, it is optional, so you won't have to worry about staff pressuring you to do so. You don't have to feel bad about not being able to or wanting to tip everyone.

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Do you tip at all-inclusive resorts Spain? In Spain, a service charge is often included in the bill. This means that you don't need to leave an additional tip. It is still common to leaving tips by doing a roundup of the total to show your appreciation for the quality of service.

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However, all of these items belong to the hotel and are meant to stay in the room. Bathrobes, for the most part, should be left behind as well. Many hotels do launder them for the next guest—but in some higher-end hotels, a guest may be given a monogrammed robe as a gift.

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A standard bath towel (generally 27×52) will not be long enough for you to lie down comfortably on the beach. A beach towel (generally 30×60), however, will be long enough for you to maintain a certain level of comfort. Without a beach towel of this size, your body may be touching the sand.

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1 - Fire: putting a wet towel would block smoke from coming into the room IF they cannot leave the room. 2 - Bright lights: our hallway lights are spread out, but sometimes line up with the guest room doors. If that happens, the light coming in under the door is very bright. I had this happen while staying at a hotel.

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If you want something different that will function like a towel, as well as a cover-up, you can always choose a hoodie or vest towel. Usually made from the same materials as a beach towel, they are absorbent, dry quickly, and are super soft. The only difference is their design, as they can be worn as a cover-up.

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The next time you're staying at a hotel, when done with your towel, leave it hanging or on the sink. It's one less towel the staff need to pick up from the floor.

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What not to pack: 10 items you really shouldn't take on holiday
  • Toiletries.
  • Holiday reading.
  • Clothes (you bought at the last minute)
  • Salad cream.
  • Hair straighteners.
  • Valuables.
  • Towels.
  • Guidebooks.


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Most resorts will provide towels for beach and pool that you can exchange often during your stay. I save the space for other extras. I take gallon ziplock bags and some bubble wrap for my rum that I bring home...safe and no leaks that way! Happy Travels!

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We know it's tempting, but stealing a hotel robe is considered theft of property. While most hotels won't do more than charge your credit card for the missing item, it's best practice to ask the concierge if you can purchase the robe first. In some cases, they may even have a brand-new robe you can take home.

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Gather all towels
Many hotels have signs in the guest room bathrooms instructing guests to leave towels they don't plan to use again on the floor (or in the bathtub) as a sign to housekeeping that you want them replaced.

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While some all-inclusive resorts provide beach towels for their guests, it is best to bring your own to ensure that you have one that is always ... No, you do not need to bring your own towels to an all-inclusive resort because towels are usually provided in abundance.

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A lot of all-inclusive resorts have dress codes, especially at dinner time. Many require men to wear long pants, collared shirts and/or close-toed shoes. Without the proper attire you may be stuck eating at the buffet every night.

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It is not customary to tip at a continental breakfast that is served buffet-style,” Bergen says. “It is customary and appreciated to tip during breakfast when there is a server who takes your order or serves coffee and juice.”

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In general, you'll want to plan on tipping restaurant staff, the concierge, bartenders, housekeepers, the bellman, pool staff, and shuttle drivers at all-inclusive resorts. Impeccable service can always be rewarded with higher tips, but there are some accepted standards for travelers to lean on.

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