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Resorts in the World
Resorts in the World

Luxury All-Inclusive Resorts in the World

What do a private island in Tahiti, a game reserve in Kenya, and an elegant country estate in the mountains of Vermont have in common? They are all home to luxurious all-inclusive resorts.

Most of these resorts include accommodation, meals, beverages, and activities. Many are high-end and low-impact eco-resorts, with sustainability and conservation at their core. Others cosset guests in luxury villas on some of the most beautiful islands in the world, from over-the-water bungalows on one of Fiji’s best islands to eco-chic nature resorts in Indonesia. A couple are among the most expensive resorts in the world, while others offer excellent value – with everything, even activities, included.

Whether these resorts lie in the Caribbean or Kenya, they all offer personal service, pampering touches, and all-inclusive rates, so you can leave your worries – and your wallet – at home.

Find the perfect high-end hideaway with our list of the best luxury all-inclusive resorts in the world.

1. Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, The Maldives

Take your luxury all-inclusive resort experience to a whole new level when you book The Muraka Suite at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. It is one of the most unique places you can sleep on the planet and perfect for a romantic honeymoon. The resort just finished up an extensive, multimillion-dollar renovation that led to a reopening in February 2022.

The primary bedroom is submerged some 16 feet below the Indian Ocean, and you sleep in what feels like your own personal aquarium, thanks to a 180-degree acrylic dome ceiling accessed via a spiral staircase or elevator. Lie in bed and watch sharks, rays, and an assortment of tropical fish float by.

The suite is a two-level affair and also works well for the ultimate family or friends getaway as it has an additional two bedrooms above the surface, along with a separate living and dining space, a bathroom featuring a sea view soaking tub, and an outdoor deck with its own swimming pool.

The Muraka Suite is separated from the rest of the resort, so it feels like staying on a private island, although you can easily access the restaurants and amenities at the Conrad should you wish for more company.

Included in the daily rate is a personal chef, a film crew to document your adventures, and a speedboat and Jet Skis to play on. A fitness trainer and personal masseuse can also be arranged.

If you can’t quite afford to stay in this suite, the rest of the Conrad Maldives resort is also impressive. And you can still have an underwater experience by booking a meal in the Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, which has a similar style domed ceiling for an aquarium vibe while you feast on Maldivian and international specialities.

Other accommodation options at this property include luxury villas and suites spread across two islands with either beach or sea views. Some of these are adults only, while others allow kids. The two-bedroom grand water villa is a top choice for families.

The spacious villa has a primary bedroom that completely opens up onto a large sundeck, with a Jacuzzi and a second bedroom with twin beds for the kids. The design is modern, with island touches like a traditional thatched roof and polished hardwood floors.

Other amenities include multiple restaurants and all sorts of water sports. You can spend your days windsurfing, scooter-snorkeling, catamaran sailing, or SUP boarding. There is a dive center on-site including bubblemaking diving for kids.

If you just want to relax and get pampered, the on-site spa will take good care of you. The resort is accessed by seaplane from the capital of Male.

2. Nihi Sumba, Indonesia

Eco-conscious and extraordinarily beautiful, the former surfing retreat of Nihi Sumba scores top billing on lists of the world’s best beach resorts. It presides over a wild and pristine palm-fringed slice of coast on the remote island of Sumba in Indonesia, about a one-hour flight from Bali.

It’s a fitting location considering the resort’s philosophy is “The Edge of Wildness.” The resort nestles within a nature reserve, and more than 2.5 kilometers of white-sand beach beckons beneath the cliffs below, with fantastic surfing, fishing, and snorkeling. You won’t find TVs here, just cool ocean breezes, island adventures, warm and friendly staff, and glorious sea views.

The 33 air-conditioned villas perfectly capture the essence of this tropical hideaway, with soaring thatched ceilings that peek out among the palms and sweeping ocean views. Configurations range from one to five bedrooms, and they come with features like large living rooms, private plunge pools, outdoor showers, and impeccable butler service. Families can reserve a delightfully quirky three-story treehouse.

If you can tear yourself away from the villa and beach, with its fantastic surfing, diving, and fishing, you can go horseback riding on the beach (the resort has an equestrian center), sign up for visits to nearby villages, explore hidden waterfalls, mountain bike, take a Land Rover safari, tour a chocolate factory, or relax at the beach club and pool.

For the ultimate in pampering, embark on a day-long Spa Safari with multiple treatments and healthy meals. Free daily yoga in a sea-view pavilion is also offered.

Rates include all meals, snacks, and some beverages and activities. Children are welcome, and some of the profits from your stay support the Sumba Foundation’s community projects, providing fresh water, medical care, and communal farms for local villages, so you can live in the lap of luxury and feel good at the same time.

3. The Brando, Tahiti

If you’re dreaming of a Tahitian tropical paradise with an eco-sensitive, low-impact approach, The Brando is for you. Set on a pristine private island embracing a three-mile lagoon, this carbon-neutral resort is the ultimate in laid-back luxury.

The resort was established by screen legend Marlon Brando to preserve the island’s beauty and biodiversity and serve as a model of sustainability —solar power, seawater air-conditioning systems, and other renewable energy technologies power the entire island.

Not surprisingly, nature lovers will be in heaven here. Flourishing coral reefs shimmer in the lagoon, birds flock to the shores, whales swim by on their annual migrations, and sea turtles nest on the bone-white beaches.

Set back from the beach, the thatched villas peek out unobtrusively from clusters of pandanus and palms. Modern furnishings and fixtures mix effortlessly with recycled and local building materials like thatch, stone, and wood.

Villas include private plunge pools, outdoor bathtubs, and media rooms with TV and Wi-Fi. Two-bedroom villas add kitchens and dining areas, and the spacious three-bedroom villa is perfect for large family gatherings. All the villas come with bicycles, so you can explore the island with pedal power.

Fusing French, Polynesian, and East-meets-West styles, the food is divine and incorporates fresh produce from the island’s organic gardens. Local seafood features prominently, and the fluffy, flaky breakfast croissants are a guest favorite. Vegan options are also offered.

As you would expect, activities revolve around the water, and the resort provides all the equipment you need to paddleboard, snorkel, dive, and kayak in the crystal-clear waters. If you’d like to learn more about the island’s ecology and conservation, you can visit the eco-station and chat with the researchers.

The resort also offers talks on Polynesian culture and history. Lagoon School keeps the little ones busy, and tennis, deep-sea fishing, dancing, and fitness classes are more active options.

All-inclusive rates are optional, but all island activities and holistic treatments at the soulful spa are covered by this full-board plan.

4. Ozen Life Maadhoo, Maldives

Synonymous with exclusive luxury in paradise, the islands comprising the Maldives are scattered across thousands of miles of Indian Ocean lagoons just south of India. Ozen Life Maadhoo sits on one of these picture-perfect islands surrounded by a clear turquoise and sea foam green sea, and filled with lush vegetation on land.

This all-inclusive 5-star resort caters to couples and families alike. Book one of the mesmerizing overwater villas if this is a romantic getaway. These come with private pools and direct access to the sea from a ladder on your porch. Families will like the two-bedroom Earth Family Pool Suites. Both come with shared butler service.

The resort is just a 45-minute speedboat ride from the international airport on Male. The INDULGENCE Plan here also includes more than just meals and beverages. It also offers excursions like snorkeling and sunset fishing trips.

Other amenities include an overwater gym, a kids’ club with daily activities, and spa services. Also don’t skip a meal in the underwater restaurant. It is one of four included in your rate.

5. Jumby Bay Island – an Oetker Collection Hotel, Antigua

On a palm-studded private island in Antigua rimmed by dazzling beaches, Jumby Bay is tropical elegance at its best. One of the top luxury all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean, Jumby Bay offers all the expected luxuries and modern conveniences of a 5-star resort but in a peaceful pocket of paradise. The entire island is car-free, but you can explore it on a bike and soak up the relaxed pace of life.

Jumby Bay is known for its doting staff, who provide impeccable service with a warm smile. World-class cuisine infused with tropical flavors stars at the fine-dining restaurant, but you can also dine by the pool and beach.

Despite the remote feel of the setting, you can still stay connected to the outside world. The 40 air-conditioned luxury guest rooms and villas come with all the modern conveniences, including large flat-screen TVs, Bose sound systems, Nespresso coffee makers, and Wi-Fi. But they also have timeless romantic features that couples love, including four-poster beds dressed in Italian linens, wraparound terraces, and private outdoor gardens with rain showers.

Red-roofed villas and houses add extra luxuries, like private chefs, personal butlers, and swimming pools. No wonder this is one of the best luxury resorts in the world.

When you’re not basking under rustling palms on the beach, you can work out at the gym, swim in the infinity pool, play tennis or golf, or succumb to a pampering session at the spa.

Eco-conscious guests will also appreciate the recycling program and conservation projects, such as the Hawksbill Turtle Preservation Program.

Children are welcome at this 5-star all-inclusive resort, and customized adventures keep them entertained.

6. Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand

If your idea of paradise is an Asian wilderness adventure, Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle is an excellent choice. As Four Seasons’ first all-inclusive property, this camp bordering Burma and Laos caters to adventure seekers and nature lovers.

If you think “tents” can’t be luxurious, think again. Peeking out from hillsides wrapped in lush jungle, these palatial safari-style tents evoke an elegant 19th-century feel with authentic Thai touches. Handcrafted furniture, clawfoot tubs, and sumptuous netted beds are typical features, and the outdoor showers and rustic textures, such as bamboo and local hardwoods, complement the stunning natural surroundings.

Dining is also an adventure. Pluck fresh produce from trees on the property on a foraging walk and let the chef conjure a mouthwatering meal, or take a Thai cooking class.

Animal-lovers will be in heaven here. You can walk through the wilderness with rescued elephants and their mahouts, or look for other wildlife as you cruise down the Ruak River.

You can soak up some culture, too. Hillside bicycle tours travel through rice paddies and pineapple plantations, and you can also take a day trip to sacred temples or to explore neighboring Burma, among other adventures.

Feel like some pampering? Relax with a mountain botanical treatment at the open-sided jungle spa, tucked within a tranquil bamboo forest.

Guests leave feeling as though they’ve taken a luxury safari, but they don’t have to travel to Africa.

7. Grand Palladium Ibiza Resort & Spa, Spain

In the heart of Ibiza’s Playa d’en Bossa, Grand Palladium Ibiza Resort & Spa is a 5-star, all-inclusive property. The hotel faces the longest stretch of white-sand beach on the island and is surrounded by well-maintained flowering gardens. It caters to couples and families alike and there is an on-site kids’ club if you have little ones.

There are four classes of rooms and suites. All are elegant with a contemporary vibe and some fun bright color splashes. Even the least expensive double rooms come with whirlpool bathtubs. The Deluxe Jacuzzi rooms are what to book if you enjoy your bubbles in a tub. These come with private furnished terraces featuring artificial grass and a hydromassage tub for two.

There are five restaurants to choose from, including one serving Mexican, and another featuring a buffet. Activities from aerobics to Zumba are included in your rate. At night, there is often live entertainment. The hotel also has four outdoor swimming pools and direct beach access.

8. Excellence Playa Mujeres, Mexico

The Mexican Caribbean is home to some of the top luxury all-inclusive resorts in North America. One option is Excellence Playa Mujeres in a gated community about half an hour north of the Cancun airport. Set on a gorgeous stretch of sugary white sand meets turquoise sea beach with views of Isla Mujeres in the background, it is a 5-star, adults-only, all-suite resort.

Suites come in a variety of configurations, but booking the Excellence Club designated rooms adds extra benefits to your all-inclusive experience. These include private check-in and checkout, a private lounge, and a beach area and restaurant only open to club guests. Even if you opt out of this level, the regular service is excellent, and there are nearly a dozen restaurant options with mostly a la carte menus. Food choices range from Mexican to Italian, Indian and Spanish.

The resort is also known for its swimming pools and lazy rivers, which are especially fun for adults as there are no small children splashing around. The water areas weave around the resort’s tropical gardens. Additionally there are four hot tubs on the property.

Other included activities include snorkeling, paddleboarding, yoga classes, and Spanish lessons. While it costs extra, the Miile Spa is well worth booking for a treatment. This also gives you access to the Aqua Wellness Hydrotherapy Circuit.

9. Jade Mountain Resort, St. Lucia

St. Lucia is known for its dramatically beautiful scenery, and Jade Mountain Resort capitalizes on it with spectacular views of the ocean and St. Lucia’s twin volcanic peaks, the Pitons. This is one of the best all-inclusive adults-only resorts in the Caribbean.

Clinging to a cliffside, the resort encompasses a series of open-sided rooms and common areas that embrace these breathtaking vistas, so you always feel like a part of your surroundings. Despite their sweeping views, the suites offer total privacy, making this a favorite hideaway for honeymooners.

Called “sanctuaries,” the 24 open-sided guest rooms here feel spacious and airy, with 15-foot-high ceilings, large living rooms, and plenty of local stone and tropical hardwoods. Typical features include private infinity pools; four-poster beds; Frette bathrobes and towels; 24-hour butlers (“Major Domos”); and jalousie windows, so the tropical breezes can flow freely. SKY suites come with hot tubs instead of the private pools.

Wi-Fi is available at the resort, but you won’t find TVs and telephones here, just the sounds and sights of the sea.

Cuisine at the Jade Mountain Club captures fresh island flavors with plenty of produce from the resort’s organic farm, and you can also dine at Anse Mamin or Anse Chastanet, the 600-acre sister resort on a silver-sand beach below.

Free time can be as active or relaxed as you like. Swimming, sailing, kayaking, and diving, are all popular things to do along the shores of Anse Chastanet beach, a steep walk from the resort or a shuttle ride away.

You can also hike and bike on the resort’s 600-acre plantation; go bird-watching; practice yoga; swim in the resort’s infinity pool; or take tours of the botanical gardens, volcano, and sulphur springs. A fitness center and spa are also on-site.

The all-inclusive rates are an optional but great-value choice here — especially as the hotel lies in a remote location.

10. The Ranch at Rock Creek, USA

The rustic luxe Ranch at Rock Creek is the most exclusive dude ranch in the USA. Located in Philipsburg, Montana about a 1.5-hour drive from Missoula, this 5-star property is famous for its impeccable service, gourmet food, and truly all-inclusive experience. Everything, with the exception of spa treatments, is included in the daily rate. And this means guests can book as many activities as they like each day.

Activities on this working cattle ranch are not group affairs, instead you’ll just be paired with the people you are traveling with. Horseback riding, target shooting, fly fishing, and archery are just a few of the 45 adventures offered daily.

For lodging, you have the option of booking charming rooms in the main lodge or one of the many cabins, houses, or glamping tents scattered across the 6,600-acre property. The decor is Western chic throughout. The food here is excellent, and dinners are multi-course affairs that change nightly.

11. Royal Malewane, South Africa

One of the top safari lodges in South Africa, Royal Malewane is for travelers who want to follow in the footsteps of the world’s most discerning and wealthy wildlife lovers. The lodge lies in Thornybush Game Reserve bordering spectacular Kruger National Park, which offers some of the best wildlife-viewing on the planet.

Old-world colonial elegance sets the tone here, and animals take center stage — especially the relatively large number of resident lions.

Eight impeccably decorated, air-conditioned suites recall the grand old days of Hemingway. Oriental rugs, antiques, thatched roofs, and four-poster beds draped in mosquito netting are typical features. Outdoor showers and plunge pools on expansive decks merge with the wilderness, where elephants and other wildlife are part of the views.

Two-bedroom Royal Suites are perfect for families, and for even more exclusivity, groups can reserve Africa House, a six-bedroom villa with a private chef.

Daily activities revolve around the morning and evening game drives, when expert trackers and guides deliver you to National Geographic-worthy wildlife action. You can also relax at the award-winning bush spa and tone at the gym in your spare time.

Children of all ages are welcome in the Royal Suites and Africa House, but they must be older than 10 to stay in the luxury suites.

12. Likuliku Lagoon Resort, Fiji

Adults-only Likuliku’s lays claim to the only over-the-water bungalows in Fiji, which might be reason enough to stay here, but this much-loved resort offers so much more. Gracing the idyillic shores of Malolo Island in the sublime Mamanuca Islands, Likulike is also known for its warm and friendly hospitality, authentic Fijiian vibe, and romantic ambience — this is the perfect hideaway for couples.

Local materials such as thatch, wood, and stone feature prominently in the bungalows (or bures), making the resort feel totally at one with its lush, tropical surroundings. Forget TVs and telephones. Instead, guests here tune into the relaxing pace of island life, snorkeling over kaleidoscopic reefs and chatting with the friendly staff.

Honeymooners love the 10 light-filled over-the-water bures, with large outdoor decks, separate bathing pavilions, air-conditioning, and lagoon views from egg-shaped soaking tubs. Many guests also like the beachfront bures, with their cheaper price point, plunge pools, large daybeds, and private outdoor showers. These bures also offer direct access to the ocean, which is sometimes not available from the over-the-water bures when the tide is low.

The food is fabulous here and spotlights fresh seafood, as well as luscious tropical fruits and produce from the island’s organic hydroponic farm. Daily canapes delivered to your room give you a hint of the delectable dinner dishes that await.

In your spare time, you can enjoy a Couples Indulgence package at the spa, trim and tone at the gym, learn how to weave palm fronds, or sign up for village visits and island-hopping cruises.

Rates include accommodation, non-motorized water sports, meals, filter coffee, tea, and water, but other beverages incur an extra fee.

13. Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp, Kenya

On a 6,000-acre private game reserve in Kenya near the border of Tanzania, Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp oozes Out of Africa elegance. The camp borders the wildlife-rich Serengeti National Park and Maasai Mara National Reserve, two of the best game reserves in Africa, but because it sits on private land, you can skip the crowds of these famous parks.

Cottar’s is also one of only 10 accredited Global Ecosphere Retreats in the world, thanks to its commitment to sustainability and projects that help the local community.

Don’t be put off by the word “camp.” The luxury tents are a world away from those on your typical family camping trip, and the attentive staff make you feel like royalty. The expert Maasai guides and trackers are some of the best in the business, delivering you to classic African “big-five” wildlife action starring lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalo, and elephants. You can also witness the wildebeest migration from July through November.

Strategically flung far apart to maximize privacy, the 10 palatial tents allow you to feel at one with nature, without sacrificing any luxuries. While propped in your billowy four-poster bed, you can gaze out at zebras and giraffes, and fall asleep to the whoop of hyenas and the distant roar of lions echoing through the night.

Antique furnishings, oriental rugs, candelabras, and steamer trunks add to the nostalgic Hemingway feel, and the ensuite bathrooms come with flushing toilets and hot showers. But if you really want to get back to nature, you can opt for the unique experience of a safari bath or shower in the middle of the savannah.

Family tented suites come with two bathrooms, and living rooms with fireplaces. You can also reserve a honeymoon suite or the Cottar’s Bush Villa, which sleeps 10 and has its own 25-meter pool.

The chef crafts culinary creations from fresh food grown right in the camp. Meals are usually served communal style in the huge dining tent or at breathtaking wilderness locations.

In addition to the excellent game drives and walks, you can visit a Maasai village, swan around in the pool, or enjoy pampering spa treatments. Children of all ages are welcome.

14. Isla Palenque, Panama

Escape from the hustle of daily life with a trip to Isla Palenque. Located on a 400-acre private island in the Gulf of Chiriqui off the coast of Panama, this eco-friendly, luxury all-inclusive resort is an undiscovered, remote vacation paradise. The island has seven secluded beaches and a jungle forest interior with more than 10 nature trails you can hike.

Besides meals and beverages, a stay at Isla Palenque also includes cooking and pastry classes, morning yoga sessions, dance workshops, and use of paddleboards and kayaks. High-speed boat transfers from Boca Chica on the Panamanian mainland is also included.

Lodging is in gorgeously designed, thatched-roof casitas. Each has its own path directly to the beach, and indoor and outdoor living spaces are easily blended with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto furnished terraces. Don’t skip a bath in the outdoor soaker tub in the sand.

15. Lily Beach Resort & Spa, Maldives

Surrounded by a world of water in mesmerising shades of blue, Lily Beach Resort & Spa offers over-the-water luxury and family-friendly fun. The resort lies on Huvahendhoo island in the Maldives, a coral island ringed by thriving coral reefs and some of the best dive sites in the world.

Perched over the water or strung along the beach, the air-conditioned villas come with sleek contemporary furnishings and modern conveniences like home theater systems, flat-screen satellite TVs, and outdoor bathrooms with Jacuzzi tubs. Beach villas snuggle amid palm trees along a beautiful stretch of powder-white sand, while the water villas offer more privacy and direct access to the hypnotic sea.

If you’re traveling with children, the family villas, with interconnecting rooms, are perfect. Deluxe over-the-water villas boast glass floor areas, so you can peer into the crystal-clear sea below, and the sunset suites also come with private plunge pools and 24-hour butler service.

Guests can choose from several different dining venues serving everything from fusion cuisine inspired by Chinese, Indian, and Thai flavors to teppanyaki and themed buffets.

Water sports reign here, and with a flourishing reef not far from shore, the snorkeling is fabulous. You can also swim at the two pools, play volleyball and tennis, tone at the gym, or indulge at the over-the-water Tamara spa.

The all-inclusive plan is optional. It offers excellent value and includes food (buffet-style and limited a la carte); beverages; and two excursions per person per stay, such as snorkeling, sunset cruises, village visits, and fishing.

16. North Island, a Luxury Collection Resort, Seychelles

Wanna-be Robinson Crusoes love this exclusive back-to-nature eco-resort, nestled between soaring granitic peaks on a remote island in the Seychelles. But with the bevy of attentive staff here, you’ll never feel stranded.

“Barefoot luxury” is the island’s slogan, and conservation is key. The owner’s mission is to restore the island back to its natural state, and guests are welcome to participate in the conservation programs and learn about the unique ecology of this far-flung isle. You can choose from two different picture-perfect beaches, where turtles nest on the shores.

Constructed of local materials harvested during the island’s ongoing restoration, the eleven private open-plan villas rim a beautiful stretch of beach that bristles with coconut palms. Sophisticated beachy chic best describes the decor, which incorporates plenty of textural elements and natural materials. Plunge pools in large decks, netted beds, and deep soaking tubs are typical features, and doors fold back to let the outdoors in.

The sumptuous Villa North Island at the far end of the beach is the ultimate honeymoon hideaway.

Cuisine captures fresh creole flavors using the island’s latest harvest, and butler service allows you to eat anywhere you like. A full range of water sports, guided walks, and excursions to other islands top the activity list, as well as yoga and holistic treatments like the “barefoot ritual” at the spa. Bicycles and electric golf carts provide transport.

Kids can keep busy with customized children’s programs offering activities like treasure hunts and pizza-making lessons.

17. Ikos Dassia, Greece

If you are dreaming of a vacation at an all-inclusive property in Greece give Ikos Dassia a try. One of the few true all-inclusive properties in the area, it is on the island of Corfu. The rooms and suites are located in two main buildings.

Between the buildings, you’ll find the resort’s long, sandy beach. On one side sits the tranquil sea, and on the other is a line of creatively designed swimming pools that come in a number of different shapes.

Many of the rooms have oceanfront balconies accessed via sliding glass doors that stretch from floor to ceiling. The look is Mediterranean modern, with lots of natural light and a neutral color scheme.

There are eight on-site restaurants included in your rate, so there is plenty of variety. If you’d like to book a spa treatment, these cost extra, but there is a spa in each of the buildings. For families, the resort welcomes children, and there is a kids’ club on-site. Other amenities include a water sports center, gym, and live entertainment on some nights.

18. Lizard Island Resort, Australia

Accessible only by a private air charter flight from Cairns, Lizard Island Resort is located inside a national park right on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. If you are scuba certified, this is an excellent diving destination with the famed Cod Hole in the area.

Even if you don’t dive, there are numerous opportunities for snorkeling right from the sparkling white-sand beaches around the resort. Game fishing is also offered. And each room is assigned a private dinghy that can be used to access the 24 private beaches around the island.

This all-inclusive property has a mix of rooms, suites, and villas. All are quite posh with a modern look and feature lots of light from large windows. The villas come with private plunge pools. The restaurant offers a rotating menu, so you won’t get bored eating here. Sunset beach dinners with multiple courses are also offered.

19. Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos, Mexico

Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos has taken the luxe Mexican all-inclusive to a whole new level. Set on Las Palmas Beach on the Pacific Ocean, Le Blanc is an adults-only property. Nearly all the rooms here feature at least partial ocean views, and all have furnished balconies. Butler service is also offered.

There are four swimming pools on-site, as well as hot tubs. For dining, there are 10 different restaurants all with top-notch food. You can also book a treatment at the BlancSpa, which has excellent massages (extra fee).

For true luxury, stay in the Royal Residence, which can sleep up to 12 people. Located in a two-story building with four ocean-facing bedrooms it is like its own mini resort within the main property. It comes with its own check-in, concierge service, butler service, and extras like Salvatore Ferragamo bath amenities and a private pool. You’ll also get two private spa treatments complimentary per stay and a tailor-made lunch or dinner each day.

20. Twin Farms, Vermont, USA

Snuggled amid 300 acres of bucolic Vermont countryside, about a three-hour drive from Boston, Twin Farms is one of the best luxury all-inclusive resorts in the USA. This is the home-away-from-home of your wildest country-estate fantasies. Whimsical art from the owner’s private collection adorns the 1795-era main house, where crackling fires, and picture-book views greet guests.

Personal service is taken to a whole new level here, and the pampering spa treatments and exquisite culinary creations maintain the resort’s high standards.

Created by esteemed architects and designers, the 20 uniquely decorated accommodations range from cozy guest rooms to log cabins, multi-level Scandinavian-style cottages, and mid-century hideaways. Fireplaces, antiques, custom art, and stone hot tubs add to the homey feel in many, and all have beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.

All meals are included in the rates, and the culinary creations emphasize healthy, fresh flavors with customized personal menus and a farm-to-table focus. The lemon souffle pancakes with Vermont strawberries are breakfast favorites.

Activities change with the season here. In the warmer months, you can hike and bike among the forests and flower-flecked meadows, play tennis, fly fish, swim, or paddle upon tranquil ponds. The incredible display of fall colors in Vermont make it one of the best seasons to visit. In winter, you can skate, snowshoe, and ski on the resort’s private groomed trails and slopes.

If you can bear to leave the resort, you can tour a working farm, shop for antiques, visit nearby artisans and historical sites, or take one of the resort’s BMW sedans for a spin. A fully equipped gym is also on-site.

Guests must be 16 years or older, except during the resort’s two annual family weeks, and dogs are welcome in some of the cabins for a fee.

21. Miraval Arizona, USA

If you are looking for a wellness getaway with a host of activities then Miraval Arizona is the luxury all-inclusive resort for you. About 45 minutes from Tucson, the resort sits at the Santa Catalina Mountains’ base on 400 cacti-strewn desert acres.

The adults-only property offers everything from mountain biking to rock climbing, a ropes challenge course to photography and yoga classes. The spa also has a bevy of treatments on offer.

One thing that is not allowed at Miraval are digital devices in public areas. So don’t come here planning to Instagram from the restaurant or one of the three swimming pools. There is free Wi-Fi in the rooms, however, where you can return to digital civilization should you choose. Choose from rooms, suites, and villas with private pools.

All meals are included, as are many of the wellness activities and classes offered. Rates also include resort credits that can be used on activities like horseback riding and spa services. All meals are very health-focused and made with fresh and seasonal local produce.

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