Details last verified July 2026 · How we research
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The line between “all-inclusive” and “all-inclusive except the good stuff” is where trips get expensive. Here's what's genuinely covered — and what still costs extra.
Inclusions change and vary by room category and season — always confirm with the resort before booking. How we verify this.
The right room is personal — a swim-out for the pool people, a top floor for the view people, two real bedrooms and two baths for families who like a little distance. Here's the lineup from the resort's own accommodations pages.
From the resort's own accommodations pages — categories and occupancy change with renovations, and connecting rooms are usually request-only, so confirm when you book.
Where you'll actually spend the week — how many places there are to eat and drink, what the pool scene offers, and what the water in front of the resort is really like.
Official all-inclusive description identifies 5 restaurants and 5 bars.
Official and booking sources describe multiple outdoor pools plus a pirate-themed children’s water park.
Beachfront on San Francisco Beach with recurring guest praise for snorkeling and beach quality.
Venue counts come from the resort's own pages; beach conditions draw on monitoring data and consistent traveler reports — the sea doesn't read press releases, so treat seasonal notes as odds, not promises.
Our independent research — the score, the evidence behind every mark, and what guests actually say.
Recent Cozumel discussion describes Allegro as having a strong beach and bars, with food viewed as acceptable rather than high-end; older Cozumel comments also characterize the food as hit-or-miss while praising the beach and staff.
Scored with Grand Escape methodology v1.0.