Inclusive tours, often called "package tours," are designed to be a "one-stop shop" for travelers, bundling the essential components of a trip into a single, pre-paid price. Generally, these tours include transportation (international flights and local transfers), accommodation (hotels or resorts), and a curated itinerary of sightseeing activities. Most inclusive packages also cover at least some meals—often breakfast daily and select dinners—and provide a professional tour guide or local representative to handle logistics. In 2026, many specialized inclusive tours now also bundle travel insurance, entry fees to major attractions, and even specific gear for adventure trips (like safaris or ski treks). The primary benefit is convenience and cost-effectiveness, as tour operators negotiate "bulk" rates that individuals can't access. However, the level of "inclusivity" varies; "All-Inclusive" usually means all food and drinks are covered, while a standard "Inclusive Tour" might only cover the basics, leaving you to pay for extra excursions and some meals.