An all-inclusive tour (or resort stay) is a travel package where the vast majority of essential trip costs are bundled into a single upfront price. This typically includes accommodations, three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), snacks, and unlimited beverages (including soft drinks and often house-brand alcoholic drinks). Many 2026 all-inclusive packages also include non-motorized water sports (like kayaking or snorkeling), daily entertainment, access to the kids' club, and all gratuities and taxes. The goal of an all-inclusive tour is to provide a "hassle-free" experience where travelers do not need to reach for their wallets for basic needs. However, it is important to read the "fine print," as premium amenities—such as top-shelf liquor, spa treatments, motorized excursions, or "exclusive" dining venues—may still carry additional surcharges. Guests are usually identified by a colorful wristband that signals to staff which services have been pre-paid. This model is particularly popular in Mexico, the Caribbean, and parts of the Mediterranean for budget-conscious families and honeymooners.