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The Top 10 All-Inclusive Mexico Resorts

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 8, 2018
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The Reef 28 The newest option on this list is, by all-inclusive standards, quite tiny. There are just 28 suites at this Playa del Carmen outpost, with a colorful, playful aesthetic that marries rather well with the culture of Playa. It’s a different sort of Mexico all-inclusive — it’s hip, it’s urban and it’s oh so chic. This is a new kind of all-inclusive Mexico experience.


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