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A vacation to the Mexican Caribbean is by no means cheap, but you can find deals that will save you a little money, especially when it comes to accommodations. A little research goes a long way, and we researched and found five all-inclusive resorts in Cancun that you can stay in for less than $300 a night in October. Considering all of the amenities included with your stay, less than $300 is a big deal, so without further ado, let’s see what that much money can get you in Cancun.
Royal Uno All-Inclusive Resort & Spa
The Royal Uno Resort & Spa is a family-friendly resort located in the Hotel Zone that doesn’t skimp on luxury. It features well-appointed spacious rooms and suites with unparalleled views. The all-inclusive benefit allows guests to dine and drink all day and night, with several dining options ranging from casual to fine dining. There are plenty of activities for both adults and children, including a pool with water games to keep the little ones busy.
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GR Solaris Cancun & Spa – All-Inclusive
The all-inclusive service at GR Solaris isn’t quite as extravagant as some of the other properties when it comes to dining and drinks because they don’t include premium options. But they do offer a slew of activities that are included, such as kayaking, windsurfing, and cooking classes. It’s a great family resort conveniently located in the Hotel Zone, but perfect for couples too, and it’s a bargain for what you get for the price.
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Omni Cancun Hotel & Villas – All-Inclusive
Not only do you get beautiful Caribbean views when you stay at the Omni Cancun, but you also get views of the Nichupte Lagoon too, and you’re close to everything in the Hotel Zone. The all-inclusive service includes 24-hour dining and numerous restaurants, including a Brazilian steakhouse. On the property, there are three cascading pools and one separate pool for children, a huge hot tub that accommodates up to 35 people, and an adults-only beach bar.
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Grand Park Royal Cancun – All-Inclusive
The Grand Park Royal Cancun features a range of rooms and suites, some with swim-up access or direct access to the beach. There are five fantastic restaurants onsite, as well as four snack bars and four bars, all of which are included in the all-inclusive service. The resort sits on a beautiful plot of beachfront land with multiple pools and outdoor activities available for the whole family.
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Oleo Cancun Playa – All-Inclusive Boutique Resort
Oleo Cancun Playa is unique because it is a boutique resort with artistically designed contemporary-style rooms, suites, and common areas with ocean or lagoon views. The staff is all about pampering guests from the moment they arrive until the end of their stay. The all-inclusive option consists of a number of activities, six restaurants, two bars, and 24-hour in-room dining.
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While prices are always subject to change, with a little research, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding rates around or under $300 a night for these Cancun resorts. And having a flexible schedule can mean even more savings, especially if you’re able to travel on weekdays. Hotels that are not all-inclusive can be found for even less but having all the food and drink you can handle included in the price takes a lot of guesswork out of your vacation.
Each of these all-inclusive resorts is located in the Cancun Hotel Zone, the main tourist area in Cancun. This allows guests to have access to all of the best beaches and all that the city has to offer for the ultimate vacation in Cancun.
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