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6 of the best all-inclusive Caribbean holiday resorts, from Jamaica to Grenada

Source: Sandals Resorts

With powder white sands, an azure sea and wafting palms, the Caribbean hosts the picture of a glossy brochure holiday – and it pays off when you go all-in.

Sleek stays dot the Caribbean coast, with all-inclusive rates promising a balance of relaxation and enrichment, plus breakfast, lunch and decadent dinners that arrive bill-free.

With the option to holiday well into winter a welcome relief from the frigid UK – and all amenities covered in the cost, often beating the price of a DIY trip – you’ll be well looked after on family-friendly fly-and-flops or hit-the-ground running tropical getaways.

Thankfully, embracing holing jungle interior and stretching out in spicy Grenada on the itineraries of weeks spent beachside.

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