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What is a resort in tourism?

The resort hotel is a luxury facility that is intended primarily for vacationers and is usually located near special attractions, such as beaches and seashores, scenic or historic areas, ski parks, or spas.



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classification of hotels In hotel. The resort hotel is a luxury facility that is intended primarily for vacationers and is usually located near special attractions, such as beaches and seashores, scenic or historic areas, ski parks, or spas.

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A resort is a full-service hotel that provides access to or offers a range of recreation facilities and amenities. A resort is typically the primary provider of the guest experience and will generally have one signature amenity or attraction (Brey, 2009).

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Most resorts have a wide variety of restaurants and (swim-up) bars on property to cater a variation of cuisines during their guests' stay. Resort grounds are often more spacious, often offering large swimming pools, beautiful gardens and a wide stretch of beach.

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Types of Resorts. There are four primary categories of resorts: golf resorts & beach resorts, island resorts & lake resorts, mountain resorts & ski resorts, and spa resorts.

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There are four primary categories of resorts: golf resorts & beach resorts, island resorts & lake resorts, mountain resorts & ski resorts, and spa resorts.

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resort (n.) late 14c., that to which one has recourse for aid or assistance, source of comfort and solace, from Old French resort resource, a help, an aid, a remedy, back-formation from resortir to resort, literally to go out again, from re- again (see re-) + sortir go out (see sortie).

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While a wellness resort is all about the place, a wellness retreat is all about the various therapies and activities to enhance your well-being. Each type of retreat is unique. There are many to choose from depending on your tastes and preferences. Retreats are normally set in tranquil places surrounded by nature.

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At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging, drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), food (three meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner), indoor and outdoor activities, and entertainment for a fixed price.

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Resort amenities include things like restaurants, bars, night clubs, casinos, spas, shops among others. Most resorts have a wide variety of restaurants and (swim-up) bars on property to cater a variation of cuisines during their guests' stay.

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To help you with your decision, The Crane has put together a list of amenities and services that make a great resort.
  • Free Wi-Fi. ...
  • Wellness Facilities. ...
  • Concierge. ...
  • Daily Housekeeping. ...
  • Entertainment. ...
  • Kids' Clubs. ...
  • Multiple Restaurants.


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A private resort is a vacation property that is a hybrid of a high end hotel and villa, that is purposefully designed to be booked out by guests at a time, for exclusive use. Private resorts offer their guests pure comfort and privacy to spend quality time alone or with friends and family.

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The Five Kinds of All-Inclusive Resort Vacations
  • Resort Style #1. Quiet and Private Beach Vacation. Your life is busy enough as it is. ...
  • Resort Style #2. Adults-Only Vacation. A slow pace. ...
  • Resort Style #3. Nature and History Vacation. ...
  • Resort Style #4. City Escapes. ...
  • Resort Style #5. The Family Getaway.


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Pros: Luxury travel, with most activities and meals included in the face value. Expect high-end service, rooms, and food! Cons: All-inclusive resorts are notoriously expensive. They can also limit your cultural experience in a new country by restricting your need to explore outside the resort's gates.

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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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