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The Best Oceanfront All-Inclusive Resorts

"Beachfront" gets stretched by a lot of resorts that are really a shuttle ride from the sand. The ones here are genuinely oceanfront (the beach is the resort, not an amenity down the road), and we factor in the part photos hide: whether the water is actually swimmable, whether there's seaweed season to plan around, and how the beach holds up at high tide.

62 resorts·Ranked by our team using real guest ratings and what's included·How we score·Last reviewed June 2026·Photo: Hotel Mousai Cancun

Every resort below sits right on the water. Tap through for the beach score, real guest ratings, and what the all-inclusive plan covers once you're out of the sun.

  1. White resort building with palm trees, lounge chairs, and umbrellas line a sandy beach with turquoise water under clear blue sky.
    No. 1. Hotel Mousai Cancun
    Five-star · Adults-only4.6 (214)From $304/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.7/10

    Highly rated early guest sentiment across Tripadvisor, Expedia, Hotels.com, and Google Travel.

  2. Soneva Fushi's illuminated bungalows with thatched roofs surround a glowing turquoise pool at dusk, with palm trees and tropical vegetation framing the scene.
    No. 2. Soneva Fushi
    Baa Atoll, Maldives
    Five-star4.8 (342)From $1368/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.5/10

    Exceptional barefoot-luxury identity with privacy, space and sustainability.

    The original barefoot-luxury Maldives icon, set in the UNESCO-listed Baa Atoll — enormous villas, an on-site observatory, an open-air cinema, and a famously sustainable ethos. It pioneered the 'no news, no shoes' idea everyone else copies. Family-friendly luxury that feels wild rather than corporate. Best November through April.

  3. Four Seasons Bora Bora villa with thatched roof bungalow, private pool, palm trees, and white lounge chairs under umbrellas.
    No. 3. Four Seasons Bora Bora
    Bora Bora, French Polynesia
    Five-star4.7 (912)From $978/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.5/10

    Iconic lagoon and Mount Otemanu views.

    The Four Seasons take on Bora Bora: overwater bungalows facing Mount Otemanu, a protected lagoon sanctuary you can snorkel straight into, and Polynesian rituals at the spa. It's the benchmark honeymoon address here, and it earns it — service is the differentiator. Best May through October, in the dry season.

  4. Overwater bungalow at Anantara Dhigu with thatched roof, turquoise pool, wooden deck, dining area, and loungers at dusk.
    No. 4. Anantara Dhigu Maldives Resort
    South Malé Atoll, Maldives
    Five-star4.7 (904)From $308/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.5/10

    Excellent lagoon and beach setting in the South Malé Atoll.

    A classic Maldives overwater stay in South Malé Atoll — glass-floored suites over the lagoon, a spa built out on the water, and sunset dolphin cruises. There's substance beyond the postcard too, with Maldivian cooking classes and easy diving. Romantic without being stuffy. Come November through April for the dry season.

  5. Overwater bungalow with thatched roof and wooden deck at Conrad Bora Bora Nui, built on stilts above turquoise lagoon at sunset.
    No. 5. Conrad Bora Bora Nui
    Bora Bora, French Polynesia
    Five-star4.6 (1,082)From $667/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.5/10

    Exceptional private-motu setting with white sand, clear lagoon water, and overwater villas.

    On its own islet of Motu To'opua, the Conrad pairs hillside villas with those two-level overwater bungalows — the ones with a lounge deck right above the lagoon. Add a private beach and Polynesian treatments at Hina Spa and you've got a honeymoon postcard. Bora Bora at its most romantic; best May through October.

  6. Wooden deck with orange cushioned seating overlooks a sandy beach, turquoise water, and jungle-covered cliff at Shangri-La Boracay.
    No. 6. Shangri-La Boracay Resort & Spa
    Boracay, Philippines
    Five-star4.7 (3,167)From $170/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.4/10

    Two secluded beaches and a quieter northern Boracay setting.

    Tucked on its own private 350m beach at the quiet end of Boracay, Shangri-La balances the island's famous sand with rainforest hillside above. Days swing between CHI spa treatments and ziplines or island-hopping, with fine dining at Solenne. A polished base for one of Asia's best beaches. Best November through March.

  7. Three-story white building with lit windows at dusk, surrounded by palm trees and tropical landscaping, with orange lounge chairs and small illuminated pool in foreground.
    No. 7. Couples Swept Away
    Negril, Jamaica
    Five-star · Adults-only4.5 (1,613)From $189/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.4/10

    Excellent Seven Mile Beach location with strong swimmability.

    Exactly what the name says: a couples-only stretch of Negril's Seven-Mile Beach, with a serious ten-acre sports complex across the road for anyone who can't sit still. There's an organic garden and veggie bar feeding the kitchens too. Laid-back, healthy, romantic Jamaica. Best November through April.

  8. Overwater bungalows with thatched roofs and yellow bicycles on wooden decks at Gili Lankanfushi, with clear blue sky above.
    No. 8. Gili Lankanfushi
    North Malé Atoll, Maldives
    Five-star4.8 (347)From $665/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.3/10

    Exceptionally spacious overwater villas and barefoot-luxury identity.

    The original 'no news, no shoes' barefoot-luxury escape — vast overwater villas (one with a slide straight into the lagoon), a resident marine biologist running reef excursions, and a chocolate cave and wine cellar for after dark. Sustainable, sandy-footed, and seriously romantic. Best November through April.

  9. Beachfront villas with red-tiled roofs sit on white sand beside turquoise lagoon water, with palm trees and distant islands visible.
    No. 9. Club Med Kani & The Finolhu Villas
    North Malé Atoll, Maldives
    Five-star4.7 (531)Rates TBDOceanfront Palmprint 9.3/10

    Strong all-inclusive structure with meals, drinks, sports, activities, and entertainment.

    Club Med's Maldives outpost is the rare overwater spot that's also genuinely fun — a PADI 5-star dive center and eco-snorkeling on one hand, trapeze and circus school on the other. The grown-up Finolhu Villas sit out over the lagoon. A livelier, better-value take on the Maldives. Best November through April.

  10. White sand beach with thatched-roof villas and a central pool surrounded by palm trees at Constance Halaveli.
    No. 10. Constance Halaveli
    North Ari Atoll, Maldives
    Five-star4.9 (556)From $506/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.2/10

    All villas have private pools according to Constance and luxury-hotel sources.

    A dhow-shaped island in North Ari Atoll where the house reef does the heavy lifting — manta rays turn up right off the villas. Overwater and beach options, a Michelin-chef menu at Jing, and the U Spa round it out. Quietly luxe and built for couples and divers. Best November through April.

  11. White curved building with arched doorways and wooden doors surrounded by tall palm trees, lounge chairs, and manicured grass under clear blue sky.
    No. 11. Four Seasons Sharm el Sheikh
    Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
    Five-star4.7 (3,223)From $134/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.2/10

    Exceptional Red Sea snorkeling and protected-reef access from the resort area.

    Terraced down the Sinai coast above a private Red Sea beach, this is a diver's Four Seasons — the house reef is a snorkel away and world-class dive sites are close. Heated infinity pools and an Egyptian-inspired spa cover the downtime. Warm and sunny most of the year; skip the peak summer heat.

  12. Wooden boardwalk leads through palm-lined grounds to stone entrance gateway of Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort, with ocean visible beyond.
    No. 12. Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort
    Bazaruto, Mozambique
    Five-star4.7 (302)From $579/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.2/10

    Spectacular remote island and beach setting.

    About as far-flung as this list gets — a remote island off the Mozambique coast where the marine life is the whole point: snorkeling with mega-fauna, dhow sailing, horseback rides on the sand, and castaway picnics on your own stretch of beach. Barefoot, genuinely remote, romantic. Best May through October.

  13. Thatched-roof bungalows with stone bases and white trim line a lagoon at Constance Belle Mare Plage, surrounded by palm trees and flowering shrubs.
    No. 13. Constance Belle Mare Plage Mauritius
    Belle Mare, Mauritius
    Five-star4.6 (2,791)From $176/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.2/10

    Excellent protected beach for swimming and snorkeling.

    A grand dame on Mauritius's east coast with a 2km ribbon of white sand, two championship golf courses, and seven restaurants run by international chefs. The U Spa handles the unwinding. It's polished and classic rather than trendy — ideal for couples and golfers. Best in the cooler, drier months, April through November.

  14. Private pool on a high-rise balcony with ocean and beach coastline visible through floor-to-ceiling windows.
    No. 14. Hyatt Ziva Cancún
    Cancún, Mexico
    Five-star4.5 (7,513)From $254/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.2/10

    Excellent Punta Cancún location with water on three sides and strong beach access.

    Hyatt Ziva sits on its own peninsula at the tip of Cancún's Hotel Zone, so you get beach on three sides plus the city's nightlife minutes away. The Turquoise Tower suites and a beachfront infinity pool anchor it, and it's reliably family- and group-friendly. Best in the dry months, November through April.

  15. Resort pool with blue lounge chairs overlooking a pristine beach, turquoise ocean, and palm trees under clear sky.
    No. 15. Beaches Turks & Caicos
    Providenciales, Turks & Caicos
    Four-star4.4 (4,889)From $379/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.2/10

    Strong Grace Bay beachfront setting with calm, clear water.

    Beaches sits right on Grace Bay — routinely called one of the best beaches in the world — and it's built for families who don't do half-measures: a waterpark with a surf simulator, five themed resort villages, and 21 restaurants. Big, busy, and genuinely something for every age. Peak months are December through July.

  16. Palm trees and lounge chairs surround a reflection pool at LUX* Belle Mare at sunset, with thatched-roof bungalows visible beyond.
    No. 16. LUX* Belle Mare
    Belle Mare, Mauritius
    Five-star4.7 (2,318)From $161/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.1/10

    Excellent beachfront location on Belle Mare.

    LUX* does luxury with a wink — a beach cinema under the stars, street-food pop-ups instead of stuffy buffets, and a genuinely playful mood, all on Mauritius's east coast. The LUX* Me Spa covers wellness. Design-forward without losing the polish. Best April through November.

  17. A small plunge pool with metal railing sits surrounded by tropical palms and lounge chairs beside a white villa with wooden doors at Sandals Negril.
    No. 17. Sandals Negril
    Negril, Jamaica
    Five-star · Adults-only4.5 (3,231)From $258/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.1/10

    Excellent Seven Mile Beach setting with warm, swimmable water.

    Sandals' most laid-back Jamaican property, spread along the best stretch of Negril's Seven-Mile Beach. It's adults-only and couples-focused, with a swim-up pool bar, fire-pit dining, and included scuba and water sports. The vibe is barefoot and easygoing rather than buttoned-up. Best November through April.

  18. Lounge chairs with canopies line the bright blue pool deck at Tivoli Ecoresort Praia do Forte, with palm trees and beach cabanas visible beyond.
    No. 18. Tivoli Ecoresort Praia do Forte
    Praia do Forte, Bahia, Brazil
    Five-star4.7 (3,731)From $185/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.0/10

    Beautiful beachfront setting near coral reefs, natural pools, coconut groves, and Atlantic Forest reserves.

    On a coconut-palm beach in Bahia near a sea-turtle conservation area, this is Brazil's eco-minded all-inclusive — adventure excursions, big tropical gardens, and proper Brazilian food and cocktails. A different flavor from the Caribbean, with Salvador's culture within reach. Best in Brazil's summer, roughly September through March.

  19. Woven chairs and wooden tables sit on a deck overlooking turquoise lagoon water, with a thatched-roof dining pavilion and island visible at Taj Exotica Resort & Spa.
    No. 19. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa Maldives
    South Malé Atoll, Maldives
    Five-star4.6 (1,008)From $262/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 9.0/10

    Very convenient 15-to-20-minute speedboat transfer from Malé.

    Just a short boat ride from Malé but a world away — Taj Exotica sits on one of the Maldives' largest lagoons, all turquoise shallows and overwater villas. The Jiva Grande Spa and 24 Degrees restaurant handle the indulgence. Convenient yet serene, and made for couples. Best November through April.

  20. Resort courtyard with stone buildings, desert landscaping, umbrellas, and seating areas under pergolas.
    No. 20. Ikos Kissamos
    Kissamos, Crete, Greece
    Five-star4.7 (142)From $2046/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.9/10

    Brand-new Ikos resort with high-end room and pool infrastructure.

    Ikos keeps expanding and they keep getting it right. Kissamos is their newest Crete property — 53 acres, seven restaurants with Michelin-starred chefs, and their Infinite Lifestyle concept where you can dine out at local restaurants on their tab. If you've done Ikos before you know the standard. If you haven't, this would be a great first one.

  21. Resort's large swimming pool with clear turquoise water, loungers, white umbrellas, and whitewashed buildings with tiled roofs against blue sky.
    No. 21. Pine Cliffs Resort
    Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal
    Five-star4.6 (4,134)From $195/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.9/10

    Excellent family facilities, including one of the Algarve’s strongest kids-club setups.

    Perched on the red cliffs of the Algarve, Pine Cliffs pairs dramatic ocean views with a clifftop nine-hole course and the Serenity spa. Seven restaurants — including the kid-favorite Porto Pirata — make it an easy family choice that still feels grown-up. Best April through October.

  22. Excellence Playa Mujeres pool area with blue water, palapa umbrellas, loungers, and beach with ocean beyond.
    No. 22. Excellence Playa Mujeres
    Playa Mujeres, Mexico
    Five-star · Adults-only4.9 (17,864)From $251/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Consistently strong couples and honeymoon reputation.

    An adults-only flagship on the quiet Playa Mujeres peninsula north of Cancún — seven gourmet restaurants, a big hydrotherapy spa, and rooftop-terrace suites, all on a private beach. It's polished, grown-up, and made for couples who want Cancún's sun without the spring-break crowds. Best November through April.

  23. Woven cabana with turquoise daybed on white sand beach at Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket, with pool and palm trees beyond.
    No. 23. Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket
    Karon Beach, Phuket, Thailand
    Five-star4.7 (6,818)From $52/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Direct beachfront location on Karon Beach with a semi-private resort feel.

    Right on Karon Beach, this is Phuket all-inclusive done at scale — a water park with a lazy river for the kids, Spa Cenvaree for the grown-ups, and 14 restaurants and bars so nobody's bored. An easy pick for families who still want Phuket's nightlife close by. Best November through April.

  24. Aerial view of Ikos Aria resort sprawling along a curved sandy beach with turquoise water and rocky islands offshore.
    No. 24. Ikos Aria
    Kos, Greece
    Five-star4.7 (687)From $378/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Consistently strong guest sentiment for service, food and family ease.

    Ikos on Kos, and the formula is as strong as ever — Michelin-starred kitchens, a private beach, and the signature Infinite Lifestyle perk that lets you dine out at local tavernas on the resort's tab. Genuinely upscale all-inclusive that never feels like a buffet line. Best May through September.

  25. Live Aqua Beach Resort Cancún at sunset with beachfront pools, loungers on sand, and turquoise waters under an orange sky.
    No. 25. Live Aqua Beach Resort Cancún
    Cancun, Mexico
    Five-star · Adults-only4.6 (4,867)From $168/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Adults-only, beachfront, all-inclusive setting in the Hotel Zone.

    A sensory-themed adults-only spot in Cancún's Hotel Zone — the Feel spa, oceanfront infinity pools, and the Egos lounge after dark. Smaller and more boutique than its mega-resort neighbors, it skews stylish and romantic, with contemporary Mexican kitchens throughout. Best November through April.

  26. Modern wooden suite with horizontal slat cladding perched on rocky hillside overlooking sea, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and blue flowers.
    No. 26. Club Med Cefalù
    Cefalù, Sicily, Italy
    Five-star4.6 (1,548)From $338/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Highly scenic cliffside setting near Cefalù.

    Club Med's Sicilian flagship climbs a clifftop above Cefalù, with a panoramic pool on the bluff and the Mediterranean spread out below. Days run on sailing lessons, water sports, and Italian cooking classes — relaxed but active, and the setting is pure Sicily. Best May through October.

  27. Thatched-roof bungalow with wooden walls lit at dusk beside an illuminated pool, palm trees, and ocean view at Zoëtry Agua Punta Cana.
    No. 27. Zoëtry Agua Punta Cana
    Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    Five-star4.6 (1,499)From $192/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Boutique scale with 92 suites and a highly tranquil atmosphere.

    A small wellness-focused retreat on the Uvero Alto coast — daily complimentary spa treatments, farm-to-table organic kitchens, and horseback rides along an empty beach. Zoëtry's whole thing is calm and unplugged, the antidote to Punta Cana's mega-resorts. Romantic and restorative. Best December through May.

  28. White villa with arched entryway and multiple glass doors facing a turquoise pool, with lounge chairs and dining furniture on the terrace.
    No. 28. Eden Roc Cap Cana
    Cap Cana, Dominican Republic
    Five-star4.5 (474)From $334/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Very strong service and concierge reputation.

    Cap Cana's most boutique-feeling option — suites with private pools, a members'-club vibe at the marina and beach club, and a Jack Nicklaus course next door. It trades mega-resort scale for something quieter and more design-led. A romantic, golf-friendly pick. Best December through May.

  29. Illuminated pool complex at dusk with multi-level resort building, palm trees, and lounge chairs surrounding the glowing blue water.
    No. 29. Diani Reef Beach Resort & Spa
    Diani Beach, Kenya
    Five-star4.3 (2,696)From $75/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Direct beachfront position on Diani Beach with white sand and Indian Ocean views.

    Right on Kenya's Diani Beach, this is a handy base for combining Indian Ocean beach time with a safari add-on. The resort itself does dhow dinner cruises, an African-themed spa, and day trips to the nearby marine park. A solid, good-value coastal stay. Best in the dry stretches — January–February and June–October.

  30. Royalton Antigua Resort & Spa
    No. 30. Royalton Antigua Resort & Spa
    Deep Bay, Antigua
    Five-star3.6 (1,803)From $155/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.8/10

    Beautiful Deep Bay beachfront setting with calm water and strong beach sentiment.

    Antigua's Royalton brought overwater bungalows to the island — a rarity in the Caribbean — alongside a sports-and-entertainment complex and the upgraded Diamond Club VIP tier. It's a modern, all-ages crowd-pleaser on a quiet Deep Bay beach, good for couples and families both. Best December through May.

  31. Curved pool with turquoise water surrounded by palm trees, white lounge chairs, and thatched-roof buildings at Grand Velas Riviera Maya.
    No. 31. Grand Velas Riviera Maya
    Playa del Carmen, Mexico
    Five-star4.8 (4,173)Rates TBDOceanfront Palmprint 8.7/10

    Exceptional all-inclusive dining program with eight restaurants and Michelin-starred Cocina de Autor.

    Grand Velas does all-inclusive at a genuinely luxe tier — eight gourmet restaurants, a cavernous SE Spa, and a choice of jungle or beachfront suites with personal concierge service. It manages to be both family-capable and couple-romantic depending on which section you book. Riviera Maya at its most refined. Best November through May.

  32. White Moorish-style building with arched openings and upper balcony surrounded by tall palm trees and manicured lawn at Baraza Resort & Spa.
    No. 32. Baraza Resort & Spa
    Bwejuu Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania
    Five-star4.7 (340)From $560/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.7/10

    Small all-villa format with very large accommodations.

    A small adults-only place on Zanzibar's coast done up in Swahili-palace style — carved arches and Arab baths at the Frangipani spa. It's built for couples: dinners on the beach under the stars, dhow cruises at sunset, and some of the Indian Ocean's best diving right offshore. Quiet, romantic, and a little theatrical in the best way.

  33. Palm trees shade the green lawn in front of colorful resort buildings with thatched-roof structures at Club Med Punta Cana.
    No. 33. Club Med Punta Cana
    Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    Four-star4.6 (6,084)Rates TBDOceanfront Palmprint 8.6/10

    Outstanding family programming and kids clubs.

    Club Med's long-running Punta Cana village is the value play — a four-star all-inclusive that leans into the brand's signature trapeze and circus school plus a CREACTIVE playground for kids, with a Zen Oasis zone when the adults need quiet. Great for multi-gen groups watching the budget. Best December through August.

  34. Resort buildings overlook a golf course with water hazards and manicured greens at sunrise at Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort.
    No. 34. Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort
    Belek, Antalya, Turkey
    Five-star4.6 (5,317)From $1/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.6/10

    Strong recurring guest sentiment for food, rooms, service and golf.

    Belek is Turkey's golf coast, and Regnum Carya is its showpiece — a championship course, a 1.5km private beach, a hammam-anchored spa, and six themed restaurants. It's a lot of resort for the money, which is Turkey's whole pitch. Great for golfers and families alike. Best April through October.

  35. Aerial view of Ikos Dassia beach club with curved blue pool, white cabanas, sandy beach, and turquoise sea.
    No. 35. Ikos Dassia
    Dassia, Corfu, Greece
    Five-star4.6 (1,478)From $295/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.6/10

    Excellent food program with multiple à la carte restaurants and local Dine Out options.

    The Corfu Ikos, set on a private beach and bay backed by green hills. Same winning hand — Michelin-starred dining, the dine-out program at local restaurants, and a proper kids' club that makes it work for families. Lush, polished, and easy. Best May through October.

  36. Beachfront bungalows with thatched roofs and palm trees at Mahekal Beach Resort, with lounge chairs and water beyond.
    No. 36. Mahekal Beach Resort
    Playa del Carmen, Mexico
    Five-star4.4 (4,723)From $91/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.6/10

    Direct beachfront setting in central Playa del Carmen.

    A barefoot, bohemian alternative to Playa del Carmen's big boxes — thatched-roof bungalows scattered along the sand, no TVs, and a deliberately unplugged feel. Cenote excursions come included and the kitchens lean local and organic. Four-star in stars, but the charm punches well above that. Best November through April.

  37. Floating exercise platforms in a resort pool with palm trees and thatched-roof structures along the beach at Barceló Maya Grand Resort.
    No. 37. Barceló Maya Grand Resort
    Riviera Maya, Mexico
    Five-star4.3 (742)From $144/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.6/10

    Major family infrastructure including pools, water park, entertainment, and large beach frontage.

    This is the big one — five interconnected resorts sharing one stretch of Riviera Maya beach, which means 25+ restaurants and bars, a water park, and pools with swim-up bars without ever leaving the property. Made for groups and families who want options and energy. Come November through April for the dry-season sun.

  38. Wooden terrace with dining area overlooking turquoise bay and iconic green peaks under cloudy sky at Jade Mountain.
    No. 38. Jade Mountain
    Soufrière, St. Lucia
    Five-star · Adults-only4.7 (568)From $810/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.5/10

    Extraordinary Piton and Caribbean Sea views from open-wall sanctuaries.

    One of the Caribbean's true originals — adults-only 'sanctuaries' with no fourth wall and a private infinity pool framing the Pitons. There are no TVs and barely a reason to leave the room, though the organic chocolate lab and included diving tempt you out. Architectural, romantic, unforgettable. Best December through May.

  39. Aerial view of UNICO 20°87° Hotel Riviera Maya with curved orange-roofed buildings framing multiple pools, surrounded by palm trees and tropical vegetation, overlooking turquoise Caribbean waters.
    No. 39. UNICO 20°87° Hotel Riviera Maya
    Riviera Maya, Mexico
    Five-star · Adults-only4.6 (5,276)From $209/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.5/10

    Strong adults-only positioning with a polished, modern Mexican design identity.

    UNICO leans hard into a sense of place — an adults-only resort where your personal 'host' books art walks and tequila tastings, and the Esencia spa is built around a cenote-style pool. Smaller and more design-led than the Riviera Maya giants, it's stylish couples' territory. Best November through May.

  40. Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort's illuminated entrance at dusk features cream-colored towers with perforated tops, a central archway, and a circular courtyard pond with red candles and flowering plants.
    No. 40. Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort
    Agadir, Morocco
    Five-star4.5 (3,913)From $125/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.5/10

    Beachfront Agadir setting with Moroccan riad-inspired design.

    French-Moroccan polish on Agadir's long Atlantic beach — the So SPA leans on hammam and argan-oil rituals, and several championship golf courses sit nearby. Agadir's mild, sunny climate makes this a reliable shoulder-season escape. Relaxed and grown-up rather than party-driven. Best in spring and autumn.

  41. No. 41. JW Marriott Costa Elena Resort & Spa, All-Inclusive
    Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    Five-starFrom $289/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.5/10

    Large luxury all-inclusive footprint with extensive pools and dining.

    JW Marriott goes all-inclusive in Costa Rica with 17 pools and a 16,000 sq ft spa. The Guanacaste coast is stunning — dry season (Dec-April) means sunshine every day. This is a nature-meets-luxury play and Costa Rica is the perfect setting for it.

  42. Blue swimming pool with striped lounge chairs, white umbrellas, and a red-striped beach hut overlooking the ocean at Iberostar Selection Anthelia.
    No. 42. Iberostar Selection Anthelia
    Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
    Five-star4.8 (4,748)From $142/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.4/10

    Excellent beachfront Costa Adeje location with direct access to Fañabé Beach and the promenade.

    Tenerife's trump card is weather, and Anthelia plays it — a year-round climate, oceanfront setting, and heated pools for the cooler months. Upgrade to the Star Prestige tier for a quieter adults' section. A dependable, sunny Canaries pick that works in any season, even mid-winter.

  43. Modern gray and white resort buildings with landscaped grounds featuring red flowers, palm trees, and manicured lawn under clear blue sky.
    No. 43. Ikos Olivia
    Halkidiki, Greece
    Five-star4.8 (1,542)From $457/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.4/10

    Strong family fit with shallow beach, pools, kids facilities and compact layout.

    The Ikos that put Halkidiki on the map — seven à la carte restaurants, a 300m private beach, and the upgraded Deluxe Collection suites. It's the more grown-up, gardens-and-greenery side of the Ikos family, though still family-capable. A safe bet for refined Greek all-inclusive. Best May through September.

  44. Shallow pool with blue water features and palm trees, wooden lodge buildings, and flowering trees under clear blue sky at Club Med La Pointe aux Canonniers.
    No. 44. Club Med La Pointe aux Canonniers
    Grand Baie, Mauritius
    Four-star4.4 (2,264)Rates TBDOceanfront Palmprint 8.4/10

    Excellent activity depth for families and active travelers.

    Set in tropical gardens on the tip of Grand Baie, this is Club Med's easygoing Mauritius resort — sailing, water-skiing, and reef snorkeling by day, Mauritian cooking workshops when you want to slow down. Family-friendly and active without being overwhelming. The shoulder months, April through November, are the sweet spot.

  45. Large turquoise pool with lounge chairs and white umbrellas at Dreams Playa Esmeralda, palm trees and beige buildings visible beyond.
    No. 45. Dreams Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa
    through Carretera Bávaro, Camino a Costa Esmeralda, 24000, Dominican Republic
    Five-star4.2 (393)Rates TBDOceanfront Palmprint 8.4/10

    New family-focused resort with large suites.

    A family-friendly Dreams resort on the Dominican coast with a clever perk: guests 18 and over get free run of the neighboring adults-only Secrets Playa Esmeralda, so couples and parents get grown-up dining and bars next door. Best of both worlds on one beach. Bávaro sun runs essentially year-round.

  46. Illuminated courtyard at dusk with woven chairs arranged around tables, palm trees, and a towering Moorish-style building with arched colonnade against a deep blue twilight sky.
    No. 46. TUI MAGIC LIFE Redsina Sharm El Sheikh
    Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
    Five-star4.8 (5,208)From $98/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.3/10

    Strong pool, aquapark, beach and activity mix for families.

    An energetic sports-and-entertainment all-inclusive on the Red Sea, built around an on-site PADI dive center and some of the best reef diving anywhere. Expect daytime sports, nightly shows, and a lively crowd. Strong value for active families and groups. Sunny most of the year; best spring and autumn.

  47. Casa de Campo's courtyard pool reflects lit colonial-style buildings at dusk, with lounge chairs and palm trees flanking the deck.
    No. 47. Casa de Campo Resort & Villas
    La Romana, Dominican Republic
    Five-star4.7 (13,130)From $89/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.3/10

    Exceptional golf credentials with Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore, and The Links.

    More estate than resort — a vast property outside La Romana with the legendary Teeth of the Dog golf course, a marina, an equestrian center, and its own stone artists' village at Altos de Chavón. Private Minitas Beach handles the sand. Sprawling and old-money in feel, and great for groups who like to stay busy.

  48. AYANA Resort Bali's twin lagoon pools surrounded by loungers, thatched-roof structures, manicured gardens, and multi-story accommodations amid lush tropical landscape.
    No. 48. AYANA Resort Bali
    Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia
    Five-star4.7 (11,590)From $159/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.3/10

    Large luxury estate with extensive pools, dining, spa, gardens, ocean views, and guest-only beach access.

    AYANA sprawls across the cliffs above Jimbaran Bay, and the sunsets here are the stuff of Bali legend — best caught from the famous Rock Bar perched over the ocean. With 12 restaurants, an Aquatonic seawater therapy pool, and a full spa, it's a grand resort that still feels distinctly Balinese.

  49. Ikos Andalusia's outdoor bar terrace features woven pendant lamps, bar seating, and tall palm trees with pink flowering plants in foreground.
    No. 49. Ikos Andalusia
    Estepona, Costa del Sol, Spain
    Five-star4.6 (1,076)From $355/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.3/10

    Outstanding all-inclusive dining variety.

    Ikos brought its Greek playbook to Spain's Costa del Sol — Michelin-inspired menus, the Infinite Lifestyle dine-out program at local restaurants, and a polished beachfront base near Estepona. Four pools and water sports keep everyone busy. If you love Ikos in Greece, this is the Spanish version. Best April through October.

  50. Palm trees rise from turquoise pool water at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana, with loungers and white umbrellas lining the deck beyond.
    No. 50. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana
    Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    Five-star4.4 (22,568)From $196/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.3/10

    Huge amenity base with casino, water park, golf, spa, many pools and nightlife.

    A mega-resort built for energy — a casino and nightlife complex, 13 pools (one adults-only), a Jack Nicklaus golf course, and rock memorabilia everywhere you look. It's loud, fun, and genuinely all-ages, with enough square footage that families and party-minded groups coexist. Punta Cana sun runs year-round.

  51. Outdoor dining area with white sail shade canopies over wicker chairs and tables, black support columns, and sea views beyond.
    No. 51. Grecotel Caramel Boutique Resort
    Rethymno, Crete, Greece
    Five-star · Adults-only4.8 (643)Rates TBDOceanfront Palmprint 8.2/10

    Boutique scale with polished design.

    A small adults-only boutique on a private Cretan beach — low-key, design-y, and grown-up. The Elixir spa leans into thalassotherapy, and the kitchen does proper Cretan farm-to-table. It's a quiet alternative to Crete's bigger resorts, made for couples. Best May through September.

  52. Resort pool complex with loungers and umbrellas overlooking Cretan buildings and mountains at sunset.
    No. 52. TUI BLUE Atlantica Crete
    Agia Pelagia, Crete, Greece
    Five-star4.6 (1,458)From $171/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.2/10

    Strong family all-inclusive setup with pools, family rooms and beach access.

    A friendly seaside all-inclusive on Crete's north coast — multiple pools and waterslides for the kids, a PADI dive center for the divers, and Greek cooking workshops for everyone else. Four-star and family-priced, it's an easy, good-value Greek-island week. Best May through September.

  53. Palm trees line a manicured lawn beside a sandy beach and sparkling ocean at The Westin Playa Vallarta.
    No. 53. The Westin Playa Vallarta, an All-Inclusive Resort
    Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
    Four-star4.5 (4,067)From $71/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.2/10

    Official all-inclusive Westin resort with Marriott Bonvoy integration.

    Westin is reimagining their Puerto Vallarta property as a full all-inclusive. The 30 plunge pool suites are the ones to book — private pool, Pacific Ocean views. Puerto Vallarta has a completely different vibe from Cancun. More authentic, less spring break.

  54. Aerial view of Sandals Royal Barbados with multiple pools, white-roofed buildings, palm trees, and turquoise Caribbean waters beyond the white sand beach.
    No. 54. Sandals Royal Barbados
    St. Lawrence Gap, Barbados
    Five-star · Adults-only4.0 (1,134)From $380/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.2/10

    Modern adults-only all-inclusive with strong suite variety.

    Sandals' Barbados flagship in lively St. Lawrence Gap — adults-only, with a rooftop pool and bar, swim-up suites, and the brand's full beachfront-dining spread. It's one of the newer, more modern Sandals, and couples are the whole point. Best December through May.

  55. Nighttime resort courtyard with illuminated waterfall feature, pool, palm trees, and multi-story hotel buildings at dusk.
    No. 55. Hotel Xcaret Arte
    Playa del Carmen, Mexico
    Five-star · Adults-only4.5 (6,217)From $412/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 8.1/10

    Exceptional design, art-focused architecture and strong food identity.

    The adults-only, arts-themed member of the Xcaret family — and the headline perk is included access to the Xcaret and Xel-Há eco-parks. On site you get rivers and cenotes to swim, hands-on art workshops, and ten restaurants from celebrity chefs. Creative and very Mexican. Best November through May.

  56. Clay tennis courts surrounded by palms and manicured grounds at Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort, with the ocean and beach visible beyond.
    No. 56. Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort
    El Jadida, Morocco
    Five-star4.5 (6,209)From $124/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 7.8/10

    Strong family and activity programming, including kids and teen facilities.

    A big Atlantic-coast resort an hour from Casablanca, built around a Gary Player championship course and Morocco's largest casino. Add a traditional hammam and a long beach and it covers golf trips, group getaways, and nightlife in one. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable months.

  57. Aerial view of Moon Palace Cancun with multiple turquoise pools, thatched-roof structures, beachfront with lounge chairs, and Caribbean Sea beyond.
    No. 57. Moon Palace Cancun - All Inclusive Resort
    Cancun, Mexico
    Five-star4.4 (16,956)From $181/night ppOceanfront Palmprint 5.8/10

    Deep all-inclusive inclusions with top-shelf drinks, 24-hour room service, Wi-Fi, minibar, and entertainment.

    Moon Palace is all-inclusive at theme-park scale — a FlowRider surf machine, an on-site dolphinarium, the Noir nightclub and casino, and the cavernous Awe spa. It's enormous and made for groups and families who want everything inside one gated world. Cancún sun nearly year-round; best November through May.

  58. Aerial view of Secrets Macao Beach Punta Cana under construction with white resort buildings, turquoise ocean, and green coastline beyond.
    No. 58. Secrets Macao Beach Punta Cana
    Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
    Five-star · Adults-only4.8 (4)Rates TBD

    Another adults-only Secrets property, this time on Macao Beach in Punta Cana. The swim-out suites are the highlight — 111 of them, plus 13 panoramic ones on the upper floors. Secrets consistently delivers on the adults-only romance front without feeling stuffy.

  59. Park Hyatt Riviera Maya pool deck overlooking turquoise water, white loungers, and palm trees lining the beach.
    No. 59. Park Hyatt Riviera Maya
    Riviera Maya, Mexico
    Five-star4.3 (1,052)Rates TBD

    This is a big deal — Park Hyatt has never done all-inclusive before. Their first attempt is in the Riviera Maya with enormous rooms (the smallest is 550 sq ft) and the kind of understated luxury Park Hyatt is known for. Starting at $1,500/night, it's not cheap, but for the brand's first all-inclusive it'll likely be polished to perfection. Book early — first-year pricing is always the best you'll ever see.

  60. Workers unload cardboard boxes and supplies from an open truck bed at Club Med Borneo.
    No. 60. Club Med Borneo
    Sabah, Malaysia
    Five-star4.2 (25)Rates TBD

    Rare all-inclusive format in Malaysian Borneo

    Borneo is bucket-list territory and Club Med is putting an all-inclusive right between the rainforest and the South China Sea. Orangutans, diving, and beaches — all in one trip. The eco-certification is real too, not greenwashing.

  61. No. 61. Marriott All-Inclusive Riviera Maya
    Riviera Maya, Mexico
    Five-starFrom $145/night pp

    Marriott is going big with a 980-room all-inclusive in the Riviera Maya. Twelve pools, a lazy river, 13 restaurants. This is the mega-resort approach — everything under one roof. Pre-opening rates for Marriott properties are often the best they'll ever be, especially with Bonvoy points.

  62. No. 62. The Pyrmont Curaçao
    Curaçao
    Five-star · Adults-onlyRates TBD

    Curaçao is one of the most underrated Caribbean islands — less touristy than Cancun or Punta Cana, gorgeous architecture, amazing diving, and a U.S. State Department Level 1 rating, the safest tier there is. The Pyrmont brings 305 rooms of adults-only all-inclusive to an island without many options — and unlike almost every all-inclusive in the Caribbean, you're not fenced in: it sits in the Pietermaai district, a five-to-ten-minute stroll from Punda, Willemstad's colorful UNESCO-listed old town. Dinner in town, walk home along the water. Could be a sleeper hit.

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