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3 Incredible Island Resorts Without a Resort Fee
3 Incredible Island Resorts Without a Resort Fee-November 2024
Nov 28, 2024 11:41 PM

We already knew that airlines were regularly ripping us off -- $25 to check a bag, $10 to board in the first group -- but some which are obscured a bit during the hotel booking process. a concierge or bellman can think of on his or her toes. And when we read yesterday that a guest at Walt Disney World's Swan and Dolphin Resort was fighting with the Starwood-owned property over an "unmentioned" $10 per day resort fee, we decided to go on a mini-mission: To find three super-luxurious hotels that charge the daily rate (plus tax, natch) and that's it. The result? Many of our fave spots did charge said resort fee (upwards of $35 a day) -- but three incredibly luxurious resorts made the cut. (If you can't leave your cube, don't fret -- the pictures alone make us feel like we're on vacation, too.) Check out 'em out below, and

The main pool at the Punta Cana Hotel; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

This resort is practically the definition of luxury, with not only one of the best swimming beaches in all of the D.R., but also two crystal clear pools to splash around in. Need even more R&R? Check out the major Six Senses Spa — but make sure to book your massage in one of their beachside cabanas. Can’t you hear the ocean breeze already?

The breakfast buffet at the Punta Cana Hotel; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Gourmet buffet breakfast. Yum. Fruit on a tropical vacation? Yes please!

The beach at the Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino; Oranjestad, Aruba

Although it’s a 30-minute drive from Oranjestad Airport, the Aruba Marriott is one of the top hotels on Aruba’s premiere sandy strip and well worth the trip. Attendees will help you set up a palapa (a.k.a. beach hut) every morning, but during peak season, this means getting up super-early. In addition to offering some amazing restaurants, the Marriott also has the hottest — and most exciting — casino in Aruba.

The water sports hut at the Aruba Marriot Resort & Stellaris Casino; Oranjestad, Aruba

Non-motorized water sports offer something for everyone — snorkel masks for the kids, a kayak for your significant other, and even a little Hobie Cat you can take out before sunset.

A private beach tent at the Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa Resort; Rose Hall, Jamaica

Although the area of Montego Bay in Jamaica has seen better days, The Ritz in Rose Hall is a superb hotel. Order your amazing (but pricey) food anywhere you want — the room, the beach, the pool, wherever — they’ll deliver it. Even to your awesome, private beach tent (like the one above). Take a dip in the resort’s pool, play 18 holes or just curl up during a rainstorm in one of their wicked comfy beds.

A hotel staffer tends to the golf course at the Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa Resort; Rose Hall, Jamaica

Simply put, the service. The employees here are not only top-notch (this is a Ritz-Carlton, after all), but also actually enjoy doing their jobs. The local staff will help you at every hallway’s turn (literally!), and should you run into a maid while cleaning your suite, don’t stress — ask for a handful of delicious dark chocolates instead.

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