25 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Cancun

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This article looks at the 25 best all-inclusive resorts in Cancun. If you wish to skip our analysis of vacation season 2024 and all-inclusive vacations, please proceed to the 5 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Cancun.

Vacation Season 2024

In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, international tourism has rejuvenated with impressive volumes. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), the tourism industry is expected to reach a record $11.9 trillion in market size by the end of 2024, eclipsing pre-pandemic figures of $10 trillion in 2019. Moreover, tourism is expected to snowball into a $16 trillion industry in 10 years, comprising more than 11.4% of the global GDP.

On the consumer side, it seems as though the traumatizing gloominess of COVID lock-downs has spurred people into making the most out of their free time. IPX1031 found that 90% of Americans plan to travel at some point in 2024 and 50% plan to travel more than they have in previous years. Furthermore, according to the 2024 Global Travel Trends Report by American Express Company (NYSE: AXP), 84% of respondents plan to spend more or the same amount of money on travel in 2024 compared to last year.

Based on these figures, the summer 2024 season promises to be one of the busiest vacation periods in history. One segment that thrives during this time of the year is that of beach vacations. According to Coherent Market Insights, the beach tourism market is currently valued at $237.62 billion and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% until 2031, at which point it will reach a size of $341 billion.

As the days stretch longer, the soothing rays of the sun beckon tourists to flock toward popular destinations such as the shores of Mother Earth’s most beautiful beaches. However, in recent years, many tourists have found the most popular tourist hot-spots in the world to be off-putting. Our article on beautiful places in the world reveals how one reason for this is overtourism. In addition, many individuals look to veer off towards off-beaten tracks and less popular destinations due to their ability to provide comprehensive and affordable travel experiences.

One of the reasons that popular destinations fail to provide a comprehensive travel experience is budgets. The steep cost of even the most basic excursions compels tourists to exclude some of these activities from their vacations or risk overspending on their vacations. Data from Mint, a budgeting app, in 2019 showed that while 2.2 million of their users in 2018 created a travel budget to save for their vacation, 44% of them still spent over their travel budget.