All Inclusive Holidays in the Dominican Republic

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If you're on the lookout for a slice of good ol' paradise (either now or for your 2025 holidays), then The Dominican Republic’s laid-back, tropical island lifestyle, incredible pristine beaches and clear blue ocean waters will leave you purring. Pack the Factor 50 'cause the sunshine is scorchin' and lasts all year, which also means this spot is a great choice for a winter break! We'd recommend going for an all inclusive, 'cause that way you can spend time topping up your tan, discover incredibly delicious Caribbean-style grub and experience the unique island nightlife without worrying about a single thing. Whether you’re looking for a slice of coastline luxury with your loved one, a cheap holidays abroad deal or a family-friendly pick with tons of things to do, we’ve got the hotel that's sure to float your boat.

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Popular all-inclusive hotels in the Dominican Republic

All-inclusive is a proper popular board type and when it's combined with some of the Caribbean good life in the Dominican Republic, then it gets even better. Think endless tropical cocktails, beaches that'll leave you wanting to frame some of the sand and put it on your mantlepiece and hotels that'll have you longing to return. Whether you're after some budget-friendly spots or you're going the full monty with a bit of luxury on your holiday then this destination is right up your street, that's for sure.

Family-friendly all-inclusive hotels in the Dominican Republic

Don't be fooled, the Dominican Republic is ideal to bring the little cherubs along, even for some last minute fun. It's stacked full of hotels that have amazing things to do, with watersports and regular entertainment. Throw in all the great kids' clubs and the beaches that are spot-on for burying dad neck-deep in the sand and you've got a pretty amazing place for a proper good memory-making family holibob.

All Inclusive holidays for couples in the Dominican Republic

We can't think of many places better suited for a bit of the ol' romance than the Dominican Republic. The sunsets are well good, so you can stroll hand in hand down the beach whilst staring at them. Or you can sit back, relax in the sunshine and pester your other half to go grab another cocktail for the two of you from the bar. Whatever your style, a laidback holibob just the two of you sounds a whole load of lovely, that's for sure.

Where to stay in the Dominican Republic

First up, we've got Punta Cana, the glitzy superstar of the DR. With resorts like the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana, it's the go-to spot for luxury lovers and those who fancy a bit of blackjack after their beach time. Then, for the romantics and honeymooners, Costa Dorada offers that laid-back beach vibe, where the only decision you'll make is whether to order one piña colada or two. And for the culture vultures and history buffs, Santo Domingo is the heart of the colonial zone, giving you a front-row seat to the DR's rich past. So, whether you're a beach bum, a history geek, or just in it for the rum, the Dominican Republic's got a spot just for you.

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FAQs

Is an All Inclusive holiday worth it?

In a word: YES. If you like to stay on site and fill your boots with drinks and grub at the hotel, then it's totally worth it. You can take full advantage of the buffet, plus snacks in between to really save the pennies. Some hotels even include unlimited ice cream for the kids (and you, let's be honest). Plus, you get a whole bunch of activities to try included in the price too. Join in with the aqua aerobics, challenge your mates to a game of beach volleyball or send the kids to an action-packed kids' club - and if that's not worth it, we don't know what is.

What is an All Inclusive holiday?

It's exactly what it sounds like: a holiday where everything's included. Your food, your drinks, your entertainment - all in the total price when you book. Pretty great, right?

What is the rainiest month in the Dominican?

The rainiest month tends to be November, with temperatures still remaining high. The best time to visit to get minimal rainfall and some scorchin' hot sunshine is between December and May.

How much is a Coke in the Dominican Republic?

A bottle of Coca-Cola will cost around 50p in the Dominican Republic, but there's no need to worry because when you go all-inclusive, you can grab one from the bar without paying a penny. Happy days? Happy days, indeed.

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