All Inclusive Resorts vs Cruises & The Rio Perdido Resort, Costa Rica
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It depends is the answer because it really depends on a lot of factors doesn't it?
The cruise will move to different destinations where the resorts are at one destination so for some that's a huge plus right.
If you're thinking about going to an all-inclusive and that's maybe if you want to immerse yourself into a single place that might be a better choice.
We are a 12 plus property it means that if you're traveling with children 11 years old or younger we do not accept the reservations unfortunately.
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Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2111088/fan_mail/new) On this week's podcast Travel Expert Onanta Forbes will join me to discuss the on going debate on which is better, staying at an all-inclusive resort or taking a cruise. We'll discuss the pros and cons of both. Plus, we'll head to Costa Rica and learn about the Rio Perdido Resort which features luxurious forest bungalows dotted across a beautiful 1,500-acre reserve. It looks absolutely fabulous. And, Ken Stewart from Crowfoot Travel Solutions will be along to give us a few destination ideas and travel deals with our Weekly Round Up.Β Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/randyu)
