All-Inclusive · 5 min read
How to Choose an All-Inclusive Vacation from Toronto
How Canadian travellers should compare resort quality, inclusions, flights, transfers and room categories.
Do not compare by price alone
Two all-inclusive packages can look similar online but differ significantly in room quality, beach access, food standards, resort size, family amenities, transfer distance and cancellation terms.
Match the resort to the traveller
Families, couples, seniors, honeymooners and groups usually need different resort features. A good advisor starts with the traveller profile before recommending the destination or property.
Check the full package
Review flight times, baggage, airport transfers, room category, meal plan details, resort fees, cancellation terms and supplier protection before paying.
Advisor-led travel
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