Exciting New All-Inclusive Resorts Set to Transform Caribbean Getaways!
Discover the latest hotel openings in Fort Lauderdale, including the new Garden Hotel & Resort debuting in October 2025.

Exciting New All-Inclusive Resorts Set to Transform Caribbean Getaways!
The allure of tropical getaways is evolving, and the latest openings in the all-inclusive (AI) resort sector reflect significant changes to meet the appetites of modern travelers. As consumers seek unique experiences and upscale offerings, new venues are making their mark. According to TravelPulse, several exciting new resorts are set to debut in the coming months across popular destinations.
This September, the Secrets Playa Esmeralda in the Dominican Republic will open its doors as an adults-only haven, boasting 500 rooms, swim-up configurations, and eleven diverse dining venues. That’s not all; this luxurious space invites guests to unwind with a full spa and engaging daily programming. Also in the pipeline is the Devossion by Live Aqua Playa del Carmen, which will launch in October. This resort is the inaugural property of its brand, promoting a socially-driven lifestyle surrounded by daily events. Additionally, Fort Lauderdale will welcome The Garden Hotel & Resort, formerly known as the Royal Beach Palace, offering 155 rooms and a mix of pet-friendly and adults-only options with easy beach access.
Shifting Trends in All-Inclusive Resorts
The landscape of all-inclusive resorts has evolved dramatically over the past three decades. Initially viewed as budget options with lackluster offerings, AI resorts have transformed into sought-after escapes for those seeking a pinch of luxury. Insights from JLL highlight that traditional hotel brands, like Marriott and Hyatt, are now keenly entering this vibrant market. The focus has shifted from midscale to luxury and upper upscale segments, responding to increased consumer demand for quality experiences.
This shift is supported by investments in local infrastructure and increased airlift to tropical locales, making it easier than ever for travelers to indulge in these luxurious escapes. Interestingly, AI resorts have shown impressive occupancy rates and longer booking windows. Their performance post-COVID has been robust, largely driven by the desire for leisure travel and experiential stays.
A Growing Market for Luxury
Luxury hospitality is experiencing a renaissance within the all-inclusive model. As captured by Forbes, many travelers now expect gourmet dining, personalized service, and authentic local experiences during their getaways. Marriott International, for example, has identified all-inclusive resorts as a key growth area, reporting a noteworthy increase in revenues, which rose to $21 billion in 2022—a 50% jump from the previous year.
The hotel giant has drastically expanded its offerings, growing from one all-inclusive property to an impressive roster of 30 in just three years. Meanwhile, Hyatt has secured its position as the largest operator in the luxury all-inclusive sector following its acquisition of Apple Leisure Group. With plans to open five new resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico soon and an eye on growth in Europe, the competition in this space is only heating up.
The evolving preferences of consumers combined with economic shifts indicate a positive trajectory for the all-inclusive sector, as travelers are increasingly drawn to transparency and curated experiences that deliver value and satisfaction.
In summary, the all-inclusive resort market is more than just a trend; it’s a burgeoning sector responding to the realities of modern travel. As new properties emerge and established brands pivot to meet these changing dynamics, vacationers can look forward to a wealth of options that enrich their travel experiences.