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I stayed at an all-inclusive Margaritaville for $350 a night. I left convinced it’s the best resort in Mexico — and I’m not even a Jimmy Buffett fan.
I’ve never really been a fan of Jimmy Buffett’s music, and the late musician’s Margaritaville hotels and restaurants have always struck me as a little cheesy.
All-inclusive travel is as luxurious and widespread as ever — even major hotel chains like Hyatt and Marriott offer such properties.
I’ve been to dozens of luxury resorts in Mexico. But, surprisingly, Margaritaville was one of the nicest and least cheesy all-inclusive experiences I’ve had.
For $1,400, I spent five days and four nights eating, drinking, lounging by the pool, and enjoying some of the hotel’s unique amenities. Now, I can’t wait to return.
Here’s why it was so amazing.
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