What To Pack For An All-Inclusive Resort in Mexico or the Caribbean (2024)

We love visiting all-inclusive resorts. It can be an easy to plan, stress-free family vacation. Because everything you are going to do on vacation is likely to be located at that one resort (or originates at the resort, you won’t have to do much planning beyond the basics.

However, because you probably won’t be leaving your all-inclusive resort very often, it’s important that you pack everything you need. The resort shops usually have a limited selection of items.

Going on an all-inclusive vacation to a beach destination in Mexico or the Caribbean? Here’s what to pack for an all inclusive resort in Mexico or the Caribbean. Keep in mind that we may be missing something you will need, so use this as a starting point to create your own packing list.

We’ve also included some downloadable lists of our beach packing list. This can be a baseline to use but add in your own things. These lists have two parts – a master list of things for the whole family, and then an individual list for each person traveling.

We like to print out a copy of these individual lists for each kid. I write anything extra on them and indicate how many of each item is needed. Then, I let the kids pick out their own items. When they were younger, I would check everything before it got put in a suitcase.

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What To Pack For An All Inclusive Resort In Mexico or the Caribbean

Before you create your packing list, it’s important that you check the resort to see what they provide to guests. In most cases, you’ll be able to use towels, snorkel equipment, and floatation devices provided by the resort. You’ll also want to get an idea of what activities, restaurants, and amenities are offered so you pack the right things.

Clothes

Before you go, you’ll want to look at the restaurants at the resort to see if there are any dress codes. Depending on where you are going and where you want to dine, you may need to pack long pants, collared shirts, and nicer shoes.

Some resorts have fine dining restaurants as an optional choice, but it’s always good to be prepared. Usually, those types of restaurants don’t allow flip flops, shorts, or tank tops and you’ll want to have the right outfits.

When I go to an all-inclusive resort at the beach, I typically wear my swimsuit every day. So I don’t need as many regular outfits. You will want things to wear at meals, for excursions, and for times you are doing other activities. Resort casual apparel is usually the best option.

I’d also recommend packing a sweater or sweatshirt for each member of the family. While the weather will likely be warm, sometimes air conditioning can be too much, or the evenings could be cool.

If you are participating in any activities, like a visit to ruins or an adventure park, you may need to pack specific clothes. Check the details in advance. Some do require long pants and closed-toed shoes.

Swimsuits

Most all-inclusive resorts offer pools and beaches, so you are likely to spend much of your time in a bathing suit. I recommend bringing more than one, because it’s never fun to get back into a damp swimsuit.

When packing, think about how you are likely to spend your time in a swimsuit. If you’ll be on waterslides, or doing other adventurous activities like water sports, you may want something more substantial. Rash guards and SPF swimsuits are also a good option, especially when you’ll be in the sun all day.

I also recommend that you bring cover ups, in case you’ll be walking through the hotel lobby, or eating lunch in your swimsuit. A wet bag can also be helpful if you will need to travel with a wet suit.

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Shoes

I always find it so difficult to pack shoes. You’ll probably want flip flops or other water shoes for walking around the beach and pool. But depending on your excursions, you may also need comfortable walking shoes. I’d also recommend packing at least one pair or more dressy shoes for dinners.

First Aid Kit

I always travel with a small first aid kit. I keep it filled with essential items like pain and allergy medication, antibiotic cream, and bandages. Before traveling, make sure those medications are allowed in the country you are visiting. I usually keep it packed for travel all the time, and just check the expiration dates before leaving.

Water Bottle

You’ll probably want to mostly drink bottled water at your resort. However, I still recommend traveling with a water bottle. At a minimum, you can use it on your flight, and may also want to fill it with bottled water when you are at the resort.

Snacks

One of the benefits of an all-inclusive resort is having all the food you need at no additional cost. However, if there’s something specific you want, or if you want a snack on the plane, pack what you need. You may also want packaged snacks for any excursions.

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Sunscreen

I never go out in the sun without ample sunscreen, so when I go on vacation, I pack multiple bottles. Sunscreen is available at all-inclusive resorts, but is also pretty expensive. So pack what you need, because the Mexican sun can be strong.

If your resort is near a reef, you may also need reef safe sunscreen. Don’t forget to pack lip balm with SPF, so your lips don’t get burned. Aloe Vera is also a good idea in case you get burned.

Towel Clips

While the resort will likely provide towels, you may want to bring towel clips. These can keep your towels securely attached to your beach chair and will help reserve your chairs while you are swimming.

Reading material

One of the most relaxing things to me is reading a light beach read by the water. Make sure you have plenty of reading material – for the flights, and for your vacation. If you use an e-reader, like a Kindle, have it loaded with books before you go. Don’t forget the charger.

Insect Repellent

A lot of waterfront locations have mosquitos and other pests, so it’s a good idea to pack some bug spray. Don’t be tempted to purchase the two in one bug spray/sunscreen, because you won’t always need both at the same time. Pack it in a leakproof bag so it doesn’t end up on your clothes.

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Cell Phone Pouch

I bring my phone everywhere I go, but I always worry about it on the beach. I never want to get sand or water on it. These cell phone pouches are a good option to keep your phone safe. They aren’t foolproof, however, so be careful using them directly underwater. If you want good quality underwater photos, I’d recommend a waterproof camera.

Hair Conditioner

I almost always use toiletries provided by resorts, for convenience purposes. However, when I’m going to be spending my time in the water, I like to have my own conditioner. This Stream2Sea Leave-In Hair Conditioner is my favorite because it also has UV protection, and can be left in the hair.

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Beach Bag

You’ll need something to carry everything in as you go to and from your hotel room. You can always use your beach bag as a carry-on bag – or bring one that can be folded and packed in your suitcase. One of my favorite beach bags is this one fromAloha Collection, which can be purchased on Amazon.com. It’s portable, expandable, and water-resistant.

Portable Charger

If you are using your phone at the beach and pool, you’ll want to keep it charged. I recommend bringing a portable charger with you. You can also use it on your excursions, and on your flight. Here’s our post with recommendations of our favorites.

Sunhat

To further protect your face and scalp, pack a sunhat. The best option is a wide-brimmed hat which will also protect your neck, but a baseball hat can sometimes stay on better when it’s windy outside or if you are on a boat.

Sun hats can be tough to pack, but there are some foldable/packable ones. Also, be sure to bring hair ties to keep your hair out of your face.

Day bag

Planning to take an excursion off property? You’ll want to have a day bag or travel backpack, which you can pack with everything you need for the day. You may be able to use your beach bag, or a sling bag also works well for this purpose. Don’t forget your credit cards, ID, and some cash.

Door lock

Want to make sure your hotel room door is extra safe? This portable door lock is small enough to slip into your luggage and is easy to use on your door. I always have one with me, and it’s great for extra peace of mind.

Cash

I don’t love to travel with cash, but it can be helpful to have small bills if you are going to be tipping the staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dress code at an all-inclusive resort?

While most all-inclusive resorts are pretty casual, some do have dress codes, especially for dinner. Check with your specific resort in advance to find out what the requirements are.

Are there places to buy things if I forget something?

Most resorts do have a small shop with essentials, but you won’t want to rely on this. They are typically expensive with a small selection.

Do I need to bring cash to an all-inclusive resort?

I generally bring a little bit of cash, in small bills, to use as tips.

In addition to these items, we also have a downloadable/printable packing list for a beach vacation. It doesn’t include everything above, and may not have everything you need. But it’s a good starting point.

Here are the packing lists:

Packing List for a Beach TripDownload

MorePacking TipsResources: Looking for more packing tips and recommendations? Here are all of our posts including packing lists, product recommendations, and ideas for specific trips.

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FAQs

What To Pack For An All-Inclusive Resort in Mexico or the Caribbean? ›

Review the amenities and activities

This can include luxury spa treatments, evening shows, live music, watersports, games, and other daytime activities. There may be a few things that you would really like to try out and one resort offers it but another does not.

What to look for in an all-inclusive resort in Mexico? ›

Review the amenities and activities

This can include luxury spa treatments, evening shows, live music, watersports, games, and other daytime activities. There may be a few things that you would really like to try out and one resort offers it but another does not.

Are you supposed to tip at an all-inclusive in Mexico? ›

As for tipping it is customary in Mexico, even in an all inclusive. I generally tip either 10 or 20 pesos for bar servers and waiters every time they serve me. The room maid usually gets 50 pesos daily. Hope this helps.

Should you bring your own towels to an all-inclusive resort? ›

If you're going on an all-inclusive vacation at a resort, towels will most likely be provided by the resort or hotel, so you don't need to take any of your own. But, if you're going backpacking, staying at hostels or camping outdoors, you may want to bring your own towel.

Is it worth doing an all-inclusive resort? ›

Cost Savings: At first glance, all-inclusive holidays may seem pricier than their a la carte counterparts. However, when you factor in the cost of meals, drinks, and activities that are already included, it often turns out to be more economical. Plus, it helps you avoid any unexpected expenses during your vacation.

Do you spend money at an all-inclusive resort? ›

The nice thing about all-inclusive resorts is that there are no extra or hidden costs. When you pay the fee to book your room, that fee includes everything. Some of these resorts even ban tipping, so the price that goes on your credit card upfront is the total price you'll pay for your trip.

Is everything free in all-inclusive resorts? ›

The best part about all-inclusive vacations is knowing that everything is paid for. You don't have to worry about the price of a meal before you eat or the cost of snorkeling in pristine blue waters before you go. You can just do it!

Is $5 a good tip in Mexico? ›

It's up to you how much you tip, but the recommended amount in Mexico is between 10% – 20% (15% is a good standard in tourist areas) of the bill or ticket price.

Can you eat as much as you want at an all-inclusive resort? ›

Expect breakfast, lunch, dinner and anytime snacks to be included, which means you really will be able to have an all-you-can-eat type vacation. Want to enjoy both the steak and the lobster? No problem.

Is it better to tip in USD or pesos in Mexico? ›

Tipping in the local currency, pesos, is of course the most convenient option for the recipient, but you can also dole out U.S. dollars. If you do that, use bills, not coins, because the latter are difficult to exchange.

Is laundry free at all-inclusive resorts? ›

“Is laundry included in the all inclusive package?” No, it is not.

Do I need a beach bag at an all-inclusive? ›

Beach Bag. Your all-inclusive resort should provide pool and beach towels. You really only need to tote a few things to the pool and beach each day, so a small, packable beach bag is ideal. If you want to fit other goodies such as your snorkel gear as well, then opt for a larger beach bag.

Do you pay per person or per room at all-inclusive resorts? ›

Note that all-inclusive packages are priced per person, not per room.

What costs extra at an all-inclusive resort? ›

Some resorts only offer free buffets, while a la carte dining is extra. Or, you can dine at certain restaurants only one time per stay. Room service may be an added cost, and occasionally airport transfers and Wi-Fi are not included. Also, don't forget to factor in expenses at the airport, such as meals and parking.

What are the disadvantages of an all-inclusive package tours? ›

While all-inclusive vacations offer many benefits, they aren't without their drawbacks. One common concern is the feeling of being confined to the resort, which can limit opportunities for exploring the local culture and attractions as it can become expensive.

Is it rude not to tip at all-inclusive resorts? ›

Do I Need to Tip at an All-Inclusive Resort? While tipping is a discretionary and optional gesture, at all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and others, it is certainly encouraged.

How do I choose all-inclusive? ›

Here are some essential tips to help you make the right decision:
  1. Research Resort Specializations. ...
  2. Identify Your Budget and Length of Stay. ...
  3. Evaluate Inclusions and Exclusions. ...
  4. Find out if the resort is a 4 or 5-star property. ...
  5. Check for Renovations. ...
  6. Research the Beaches. ...
  7. Quality of Accommodations.
Oct 26, 2023

Where do celebrities stay in Mexico all-inclusive? ›

Where to Spot a Celebrity in Mexico
  • 01 of 12. Four Seasons Punta Mita. ...
  • 02 of 12. Rosewood Mayakoba. ...
  • 03 of 12. One & Only Palmilla, Los Cabos. ...
  • 04 of 12. Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. ...
  • 05 of 12. Montage Los Cabos. ...
  • 06 of 12. Fairmont Mayakoba. ...
  • 07 of 12. El Dorado Casitas Royale by Karisma. ...
  • 08 of 12. Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort, Cancun.
Nov 8, 2021

What to expect all-inclusive Mexico? ›

When you book an all-inclusive stay in Mexico, you can expect your vacation to include unlimited meals and snacks, unlimited wine and spirits, gratuities, hotel taxes and more.

Can you drink water in Mexico all-inclusive? ›

The short answer is no. Tap water in Cancun is not recommended for drinking, even for locals. But don't worry. With a bit of preparation and know-how, you'll have no problem staying properly hydrated during your stay.

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