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Should I bring beach towels to an all-inclusive resort?

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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If you're going on an all-inclusive vacation at a resort, towels will most likely be provided by the resort or hotel, so you don't need to take any of your own. But, if you're going backpacking, staying at hostels or camping outdoors, you may want to bring your own towel.

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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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Beach towels
A regular bathroom towel just won't cut it! Make sure you bring along beach towels anytime you travel to an oceanfront resort. Beach towels are generally larger than bath towels, and they make for exceptional sunbathing mats.

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Here are some simple tips to help you avoid overpacking for your next beach vacation:
  1. Create a packing list and stick to it.
  2. Be realistic about your clothing needs. ...
  3. Don't bring uncomfortable footwear, as you likely won't wear them or need them on your trip.
  4. Know yourself and your interests.


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If you're staying with friends or family, a hotel, or an AirBnB, it's pretty safe to assume you'll be provided with bath essentials. Don't bother bringing one. If you think you'll visit a gym outside of a hotel, check in advance if they offer gear rental on location.

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You may not need to bring your own towel if you're staying in a traditional hotel or resort, but having a quick-dry towel in Mexico is essential for other, more adventure-focused trips.

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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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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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You are prohibited from bringing the following items into Mexico
  • Narcotic drugs.
  • Electronic cigarettes.
  • Used clothing that is not part of your personal luggage.
  • Some over-the-counter medicines commonly used in the United States, including inhalers and some allergy and sinus medications.


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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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If you take something from your hotel room, you can expect an extra charge on your bill. Robes and towels are so commonly stolen that many hotels now list the charge right on the hanger; they will automatically bill the credit card they have on file for the extra cost of replacing these items.

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10 Things You Should Never Pack for Vacation
  • Anything irreplaceable. Sad to say, there are sometimes thieves among us. ...
  • Valuables with no ID. It happens to all of us; we put down our phone, get distracted and forget to pick it up. ...
  • Wine. ...
  • Sunscreen. ...
  • Reading material. ...
  • Too many shoes. ...
  • Hair dryer. ...
  • A 'maybe' outfit.


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