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Five Caribbean All-Inclusives You Should Visit Right Now

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - September 30, 2015
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Coconut Bay

This St. Lucia all-inclusive offers good value year-round but their family-friendly fall deal is almost too good to pass up! Stay five nights or longer between October 1 and December 20, and take advantage of rates that start at just $157 per person, including transfers from Hewanorra International Airport. Even better: Kids under four stay free; 4- to 12-year-olds are $31 per night; and ages 13 to 17 stay for just $63 per night.


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