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Though
I'm not a fan of all-inclusive resorts (and actively avoid them on my own
trips), I can nevertheless understand the desire of many workaholics to
choose resorts that let them turn off from the world, which is what all-inclusives
do (by eliminating the daily search for meals, by confining you psychologically
to the grounds of your hotel). But just as it's necessary to go to several
air-fare search engines to find the cheapest flight for a particular date,
it's often helpful to scan the prices and offers of two or three popularly-priced
tour operators to find the best value for all-inclusive resorts. And one
of the major competitors in this field is a Miami company called Vacation
Travel Mart, headed by Jacques Abitan.
His website is www.vacmart.com,
all full of super-specials for most of the key all-inclusive resorts of
the Dominican Republic. Though the lead price is always for a three-night
package including air from Miami or Fort Lauderdale, those figures are
always immediately accompanied by the cost for seven-night stays from
New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere.
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