In the travel industry, "all-inclusive" generally means that your room, meals, snacks, and most beverages (including alcohol) are included in the upfront price of your stay. Most resorts also include non-motorized water sports like kayaking or snorkeling, daily entertainment programs, and access to the fitness center and kids' clubs. However, the definition of "all" can vary wildly between brands. In 2026, many "luxury" all-inclusives now include 24-hour room service and "top-shelf" premium liquor, whereas "budget" options might limit you to buffet-style dining and local beer/wine. It is crucial to check for "hidden exclusions"; items that almost always cost extra include spa treatments, motorized excursions (like jet skis), off-site tours, laundry services, and "Specialty Dining" at certain upscale on-site restaurants. Some resorts also charge for Wi-Fi or "Resort Fees" that aren't part of the initial quote. Always look for the "Unlimited-Luxury" or "Grand" designations if you want a truly comprehensive experience where you can leave your wallet in the room safe for the duration of the trip.