
Fun in the Florida sun
All-inclusive resorts are smart travel choices. They fold every aspect of a fantastic vacation—lodging, food and drink, and activities—into one value-packed price. Fortunately, you don’t have to leave the country to enjoy a great escape. There are plenty of excellent all-inclusive resorts in Florida, so feel free to leave your passport behind.
What’s more, when it comes to the best all-inclusive resorts in the United States, the Sunshine State reigns supreme. There’s something for every traveler, whether you’re looking for the best adults-only all-inclusive resorts or the best all-inclusive resorts for families.
One thing to keep in mind: Unlike the best all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean, Aruba, and Mexico, most of the all-inclusive resorts in Florida put their own spin on the term. A handful of them charge resort fees for access to on-site amenities and activities like sports, games, classes, and more. In other words, not every all-inclusive resort in Florida is “all inclusive” in the traditional sense. The term means different things at every resort, so be sure you’re aware of what is and isn’t included, from meals and drinks to activities, gratuities, resort fees, and beyond.
How we chose the best all-inclusive resorts in Florida
We started our hunt for the best all-inclusive resorts in Florida with research, combing hundreds of guest reviews to get the scoop from people who’d been there, done that. To ensure our picks were the crème de la crème, we made sure all of the properties we selected had an average rating of at least four stars on TripAdvisor (though most have 4.5 or even 5 stars). Additionally, almost all of the top all-inclusive resorts in Florida have well over 2,500 reviews on TripAdvisor, which means plenty of travelers have weighed in on the pros and cons.

Best overall
Club Med Sandpiper Bay
Club Med Sandpiper Bay in Port Saint Lucie is one of Florida’s only true all-inclusive resorts. This one-of-a-kind property offers something special for every traveler, and we’re not just talking about the gorgeous beach. Amenities include a spa and fitness center, and on-site activities abound. Enjoy unlimited water and land sports (such as golf, tennis, and trapeze lessons), then kick back at one of the two restaurants and three bars.
Pros:
- One of Florida’s few truly all-inclusive properties
- Wide array of activities, including plenty of family-friendly offerings
Cons:
- Only two eateries (one of which is a buffet)
- Not ideal for a quiet, adults-only escape

Best for romance
Bungalows Key Largo
Tranquility, silence, and seclusion await at this all-inclusive Florida Keys resort, which welcomes guests ages 21 and older. Bungalows Key Largo resort is situated along 1,000 feet of shoreline, offering visitors prime access to one of the best, most beautiful Florida beaches.
You’ll also love the luxe bungalow-style accommodations, each of which measures at least 900 square feet, offers scenic garden or ocean views, and features an outdoor soaking tub and a private deck. Yoga, water sports, and all food and drink (even top-shelf liquor) are included with your stay.
Pros:
- All guests are 21 or older, so you can expect a quiet and relaxing oasis
- One of the only fully all-inclusive resorts in Florida geared toward adults
- Luxury accommodations and ample amenities, including a private beach
Cons:
- Additional fee for some activities, including spa treatments, catamaran excursions, sunset sails, tiki boat rides, scuba diving, and fishing
- In-room dining not included

Best for wellness
Carillon Miami Wellness Resort
Looking to relax and de-stress? Head straight to Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, which is among the top wellness retreats in the country. This beachfront property offers all-suite accommodations, plus an incredible selection of wellness- and fitness-centric amenities and activities, including hundreds of classes and workshops as well as a bi-level, 7,000-square-foot spa, where guests can take advantage of the free hydrotherapy circuit.
Adventure enthusiasts can check out the rock-climbing wall, while those looking to take it easy can lounge by one of four pools or the beach. (Beach umbrellas, beach towels, and beach chairs are included, so no worries there.) While food and beverages cost extra, your room will come complete with a fully equipped kitchen, so you can save cash by stocking up on the essentials.
Pros:
- All-suite luxury accommodations
- Beautiful and somewhat secluded beachfront location
- State-of-the-art wellness and fitness amenities and activities
Con:
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Food and drinks not included

Best for beach lovers
The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island
Florida’s Amelia Island boasts some of the best beaches in the world, and the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island is the premier place to stay when in town. This oceanfront oasis offers beautiful guest rooms and suites—each complete with private patios or balconies—plus direct beach access via three private boardwalks.
While food and drink are not included in your room rate, all guests can play tennis, partake in daily fitness classes, and rent bikes for free. Out along the shore, the hotel provides free beach umbrellas and boogie boards. Additional resort activities, like nature tours, bike tours, shell hunts, and mixology demos, are all complimentary. For even more added value, book the Beach Road Trip promotion, which includes a $100 nightly credit as well as free parking.
Pros:
- Idyllic oceanfront location spread along 1.5 miles of beach
- All accommodations offer private balconies and patios
- The Beach Road Trip promotion includes a $100 nightly credit and free parking
Cons:
- Food and drinks not included
- Golf not included

Best for grown-ups
Henderson Park Inn
With just 35 rooms, Destin’s Henderson Park Inn offers a more intimate vibe than other all-inclusive resorts in Florida. Here, guests can expect free welcome drinks and daily breakfast, lunch, snacks, coffee, and happy hour, although dinner and drinks outside of happy hour will be at your own expense.
This boutique hotel only allows guests ages 25 or older, so you won’t be bothered by screaming babies or children splashing chlorinated water straight into your poolside piña colada. When you’re not lounging by the pool or biking along the gorgeous Florida beach (rentals are free), head to sister property Henderson Beach Resort for a spa treatment.
Pros:
- Boutique property offers an intimate feel
- All guests are 25 or older
- Amenities include free welcome drinks, breakfast, lunch, and happy hour
Cons:
- Dinner and drinks not included
- No on-site spa

Best for thrill seekers
TradeWinds Island Resorts
TradeWinds Island Resorts is actually comprised of two properties: Island Grand Beach Resort and RumFish Beach Resort. Between the two, it’s essentially impossible to be bored.
Food and drink are not included in your room rate, but activities and amenities abound, including s’mores roastings, pirate shows, beach games, tennis, poolside crafts, and access to on-site waterslides and surfing simulators. (Be sure to pack your favorite sunglasses, sun hat, and beach bag!) Once you’ve worked up an appetite, head to one of the bars or restaurants for a delicious bite and a drink.
Pros:
- Access to two beachfront resorts
- Ample (and free) entertainment offerings
Cons:
- Food and drinks not included
- Inflatable water park and water sports rentals cost extra

Best luxury stay
The Don CeSar
Luxury lovers will certainly appreciate a stay at The Don CeSar, which gets its nickname—the Pink Palace—from its striking exterior. While a stay here does not include meals or beverages, it does offer a slew of included amenities and activities, such as nonmotorized water sports, use of beach loungers and umbrellas, and bike rentals.
For added value, check out the “Dream, Eat, Beach” promotion, which includes daily breakfast and a waived resort fee. We’d also be remiss not to mention the private beach, which serves as an excellent added bonus. Looking for more travel options? Consider an all-inclusive cruise.
Pros:
- Charming historic beachfront property
- Free activities, include biking, fitness classes, yoga, and nonmotorized water sports
- “Dream, Eat, Beach” package includes breakfast and waived resort fee
Con:
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Food and drinks not included

Best hotel away from the waterfront
Club Suites at the Inn on Fifth
Florida is one of the top vacation spots in the country, but you don’t have to stay on the beach to experience an incredible getaway complete with all-inclusive-style perks. In fact, those who book a Club Suite at the Inn on Fifth—which is located along swanky Fifth Avenue South in Naples—will enjoy luxury accommodations along with free breakfast, sweets, snacks, and hors d’oeuvres. The private lounge offers a complimentary top-shelf, self-service bar every evening, while the private rooftop is equipped with a hot tub for relaxing and soaking up the sun.
Pros:
- Club Suite guests get free breakfast, snacks, and more
- Access to a private rooftop equipped with a hot tub
- Private balcony and in-room soaking tubs
Cons:
- Lunch, dinner, and drinks (with the exception of the top-shelf bar in the exclusive lounge) not included
- Not a ton of (if any!) on-site activities

Best for families
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort is a kid-friendly paradise and one of the top all-inclusive resorts in Florida for Disney lovers. You won’t want to miss the on-site Explorer Island water park, which features a 7,590-square-foot pool that plays music underwater, a smaller adults-only pool, a splash zone area, two waterslides, and a lazy river. The complimentary kids camp is another highlight. Families traveling with younger children may want to book the Bed and Breakfast Package, which includes breakfast and free meals for kids ages 5 and under.
Best of all? Since the property is technically part of Walt Disney World, guests can enjoy early entry into the parks and complimentary transportation there.
Pros:
- Free access to the on-site water park, the kids camp, and a slew of resort activities
- Bed and Breakfast Package includes breakfast and free meals for guests ages 5 and under
- No resort fees
Cons:
- Rates are high (over $900 per night)
- Food and drinks not included

Best dining options
Fontainebleau Miami Beach
Foodies of all ages will love Fontainebleau Miami Beach. The buzzy beachfront property is a culinary connoisseur’s ultimate dream, with five casual dining options, four fine dining restaurants, and seven bars and lounges. Here, you’ll find everything from haute Italian cuisine at Scarpetta by Scott Conant to contemporary Cantonese staples at Hakkassan to continental classics at Vida. To truly savor all of the flavors of Fontainebleau, book the Sweet Suite Bleau package, which includes a $100 dining credit per night as well as suite accommodations.
Other highlights include 11 pools, an on-site nightclub, and a stunning 40,000-square-foot spa. Guests can also enjoy one fitness class per day, beach chair rentals (one per person), lounge access, and Wi-Fi.
Pros:
- A wide array of bars and restaurants to choose from, including award-winning eateries
- Seemingly endless entertainment offerings
- The Sweet Suite Bleau promotion includes a $100 dining credit per night
Cons:
- Food and drinks not included
- Those seeking a secluded and quiet escape should steer clear; the resort is best known for its buzzy, lively ambience

Best for families with pets
Loews Miami Beach Hotel
With more than 750 rooms and suites to choose from, the oceanfront Loews Miami Beach Hotel is massive. It’s also a smart choice for families who don’t want to leave their furry friends behind; the hotel warmly welcomes pets and even provides amenities like a pet tag, bowl, and welcome treat.
While the SOBE Kids Club is not included in your room rate, it offers excellent value, with fun-filled half- and full-day programming for children ages 4 to 12. The on-site Rec Room, complete with video games and vintage-inspired arcade games, is complimentary, as are banana-boat rides and equipment like paddleboards, boogie boards, and kayaks. Beach chairs are also included, though umbrellas cost extra. Families can also take advantage of a complimentary 45-minute resort photo shoot, which includes one digital copy of your favorite shot.
We suggest booking the Suite Deal promotion, which folds in spacious suite accommodations, free Wi-Fi, and a nightly $125 food-and-beverage credit.
Pros:
- Pet-friendly hotel
- Complimentary on-site activities, like nonmotorized water sports and arcade games
- The Suite Deal promotion includes a $125 dining credit per night
Cons:
- Food and drink not included
- Beach umbrellas and the kids club cost extra

Best for a private escape
Little Palm Island Resort & Spa
Escape to your own private island paradise at one of the best adults-only all-inclusive resorts in Florida. As its name suggests, Little Palm Island Resort & Spa is located on its own private island, which is accessible only via boat or seaplane. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted with welcome cocktails before settling in to your bungalow suite, which comes complete with a deep soaking tub, a private furnished deck, and an outdoor shower.
While meals are not typically included in your stay, the property is currently offering a special Culinary Paradise package that offers daily breakfast, a three-course lunch, and a four-course dinner. (You’ll be on your own for drinks and snacks.) All guests—regardless of which package they book—can enjoy free nonmotorized water sports, welcome cocktails, and turn-down service, plus included gratuities.
Pros:
- Private island setting offers the ultimate seclusion
- Nonmotorized water sports, welcome cocktails, gratuities, and turn-down service are included
- The Culinary Paradise package includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Cons:
- Difficult to get to
- Drinks not included

Best splurge-worthy hotel
Flagler Club at The Breakers
The Breakers is one of Florida’s most luxurious hotels. And unbeknownst to many, it’s home to the opulent Flagler Club. Comprised of just 25 rooms and suites, Flagler Club is spread across two private floors of The Breakers. Travelers enjoy chauffeured Tesla car service (including airport transfers), as well as a dedicated team to cater to their every wants or needs.
While Flagler Club isn’t your traditional all-inclusive resort, it does offer daily breakfast, a light lunch, cocktail hour (complete with top-shelf wine and spirits), and evening hors d’oeuvres. The private lounge and rooftop terrace are added bonuses.
Pros:
- Includes breakfast, light lunch, sunset hors d’oeuvres and desserts, and a cocktail hour with premium wine and spirits
- Included car service and dedicated team
- Access to a private lounge and rooftop terrace
Cons:
- Dinner and drinks not included
- Not budget-friendly by any means: Nightly rates can cost more than $2,200

Best for design enthusiasts
Costa d’Este Beach Resort & Spa
Costa d’Este Beach Resort & Spa is owned by celebrity power couple Gloria and Emilio Estefan. The design-forward property boasts striking and sophisticated Art Deco–inspired elements that are sure to impress. Even more incredible are the included amenities, such as nonmotorized water sports rentals, welcome drinks, Wi-Fi, beach loungers and umbrellas (two per room), beach cruiser rentals, valet parking, live music, and sunrise yoga classes.
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Pros:
- Activities included
- All rooms and suites have private patios or balconies
Cons:
- Food and drinks not included (except daily bottled water and a welcome cocktail)
- Younger kids may be bored

Best views
Ocean Key Resort & Spa
Ocean Key Resort & Spa is located on Duval Street, which puts you within close proximity to all the amazing shops, restaurants, bars, and attractions that Key West has to offer. (Psst! Key West is one of the least-crowded winter destinations, so book your trip in the off-season.) Every room here has water views, private balconies, and whirlpool tubs to top it all off.
Like most resorts on this list, food and drinks are not included in your room rate. But you do have the option of purchasing the Plan-Ahead Paradise promotion, which includes daily breakfast, two cocktails per person each day, one bottle of rum (in-room drinks, anyone?), and, for an extra-fun touch, unlimited in-room movies. Meanwhile, the resort fee covers Wi-Fi, welcome cocktails, turndown service, pool towels, and beach towels for off-site use.
Pros:
- Every room offers ocean views, whirlpool tubs, and private balconies
- The Plan-Ahead Paradise package includes daily breakfast, two daily cocktails per person, one bottle of rum, and unlimited in-room movies
Cons:
- Food and drinks not included
- Not located along the beach