Here are some notable all-inclusive and all-inclusive-style resorts in Florida for 2025:
- Sandpiper Bay All-Inclusive Resort, Port St. Lucie: A family-friendly all-inclusive resort offering extensive sports and wellness activities. It is currently closed for major renovations but expected to reopen late 2025.
- Hawks Cay Resort, Florida Keys: Not fully all-inclusive but offers packages including meals, kids activities, water sports, and dolphin interactions, with multiple dining options on site.
- Tradewinds Island Grand, St. Pete Beach: Offers many extras with bookings including water attractions, beach cabanas, entertainment, and sports, though not fully unlimited food and drink.
- Hilton West Palm Beach: Offers a “Family Fun” package with accommodations, breakfast, and family-friendly activities, alongside multiple onsite restaurants.
- Sirata Beach Resort, St. Pete Beach: Offers all-inclusive style packages with accommodations, meals, beverages, and activities, featuring beachfront location and multiple pools.
- The Boca Raton Resort: High-end luxury resort offering some packages with resort credits or free meals, with various hotel options and extensive pools and beach amenities.
- Bungalows Key Largo (Adults only): A true all-inclusive adults-only resort with unlimited dining, premium drinks, water sports, yoga, and luxury accommodations.
- Lago Mar Beach Resort & Club, Fort Lauderdale; Little Palm Island Resort & Spa, Little Torch Key; and Beach House Fort Lauderdale—all highly rated resort hotels with pool, gym, private balconies, and great views, offering varying all-inclusive or all-inclusive-style experiences.
- Family-friendly resorts with near all-inclusive packages include Margaritaville Resort Orlando, The Grove Resort & Water Park Orlando, and LEGOLAND Florida Resort, offering dining, entertainment, and park access.
Several of these resorts have pools, spas, gyms, and family or adult-friendly amenities. If seeking a true all-inclusive resort experience in Florida, options are limited but include Sandpiper Bay (reopening soon) and Bungalows Key Largo (adults only). Many others offer packages that approximate all- inclusive with meals, activities, and entertainment included. Would a detailed list with addresses, contact info, and more about amenities be helpful? Or interest in family vs adult-only, beach vs inland, or specific areas of Florida?
