26 Secrets for Doing All-Inclusives Like a Pro

25. Party Creatively

Any inclusive resort worth its salt will have games, activities, sports, and shows for you. But you’re also a creative and intelligent person. Make up your own games to keep your interest up, paying particular attention to the kinds of things made possible by being at a place that provides everything you need.

Challenge your friends to a game where you drink your way through the alphabet, for example. Carouse and mix things up. Eat things you’ve never eaten before. Try to find other tourists from your hometown — or those who’ve travelled the farthest. Stretch your brain, and you’ll enjoy your vacation all the more.

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The Most Common Scams from Around the World

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How to Make Friends During Your Trip

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