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What clothes do you wear to a resort?

Resort Evening Wear T-shirts, sleeveless shirts, shorts, are not typically acceptable. Women can choose a casual dress or pair a blouse with a nice pair of jeans, slacks, or a skirt. For shoes, both men and women can choose from elegant sandals or close-toed shoes and avoid wearing flip flops.



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For men, resort casual attire typically includes lightweight pants or shorts, a collared shirt, and dressy sandals or loafers. Women's resort casual attire may include sundresses, skirts or shorts paired with blouses or tops, and comfortable sandals.

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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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There is no need to go overboard or buy a whole new wardrobe but opting for smart casual when you arrive a resort hotel, rather than thongs and a t-shirt, and casual business attire for a corporate 5 star hotel is a good rule of thumb.

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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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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 high-quality but authentic service These days though, guests' expectations in a hotel are through a higher level of clean and basic amenities, a level that goes way beyond just a comfortable bed, clean rooms, corridors, a reliable WIFI connection, and other complimentary toiletries.

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Resort-Like Amenities Many resort-style communities have amenities that you wouldn't typically find in a single-family or condominium community like spas, multiple pools, boutiques, bars, and restaurants.

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This equates to around $20 to $25 USD per day for all staff members who might help you throughout the day. When heading off property (outside of your all-inclusive resort), you can bring small bills along as well, preferably in local currency.

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With gratuities included, you have the freedom to choose whether you want to tip or not, and if you do decide to, they can be tipped the amount that feels right to you based on the service you received. Under no circumstances, however, should you ever feel pressured to tip in an All Inclusive resort.

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