Which Type of Traveler Are You?

7. The All-Inclusive

All-inclusive travelers are the ones who, as the name implies, want everything included in their trips. They are the type of travelers who don’t like to deal with any planning; they want to pay a set price and not worry about transfers, flights, accommodation, and food.

This concept of travel started in the ‘30s and was rather expensive back then, but as prices slowly dropped, it’s now the preferred mode of travel for families.

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