I have never been a fan of all-inclusive vacations, and it is not only the extraordinary costs involved.
Let me see if I can frame it properly with my bad attitude on the topic:
- You head to the airport and have a few drinks at the airport lounge.
- Land in Puerto Vallarta and someone picks you up and shuffles you to an amazing resort.
- You mingle with other people from your own country and eat buffet food.
- If you’re lucky, you can get a reservation for a steakhouse.
- You have to pay hundreds of dollars to do anything fun outside of the resort.
- Seven days later, you get back in the van and go back to the airport to go home.
I want to stress the amazing resort part as that is what people want to do on vacation, relax. I get that part 100%, you get pampered and get to lay around while gorging on amazing drinks and food.
What if you did things a little bit different so you actually experienced the country you are visiting:
- You head to the airport and have a few drinks at the airport lounge.
- You land in Puerto Vallarta and grab local transportation or a taxi to your Airbnb.
- I take the bus (50 cents) located outside the airport or Uber ($10) to get to the PV Malecon area.
- Unpack your bags at one of hundreds of Airbnb choices under $1000 a month.
- Head to my favorite local restaurant or food carts and grab a $2 taco and OXXO for $2 drinks.
- Wake-up each day with a plan to visit the local museums, points of interest, etc.
- One or two days, you buy a wristband to go sit at different resorts. (PV example in link).
Advantages:
- Amerce yourself in the local culture and live like a local.
- Try different restaurants including family food carts which are normally the best experience.
- Hit the local points of interest in PV including free things to do too.
- Take location transportation to the many surrounding towns to explore. (Bucerias/Neuvo Vallarta).
- Live like a local, they can do it for a few hundred dollars a month.
- Doing something crazy, grab a $50 6-hour redeye bus ride and head to Mazatlán for the day.
Sounds exhausting, I know but sitting around shuffling yourself from pool to food for seven days and seeing nothing? It just seems like a waste to me but again, each their own and I am here to share ideas.
My monthly travel budget for a month is about $2000 USD and it can be done for less around the world.
Approximate PV costs: $800 monthly rent, $300 groceries and alcohol (dirt cheap), $500 eating out and another $400 miscellaneous. Rent would probably be the same for two weeks as there is normally a monthly discount at most Airbnb’s. If you have two people, the cost would be about $3000 total, again it is an estimate as everyone lives differently. I am just here to show that there are options out there.
Here is an example of the all-inclusive in PV, Mexico for example purposes only:
MARCH 3 – 10 – $3256 PER ADULT
MARCH 11 – 18 – direct $2898 PER ADULT
MARCH 19 – 26 – $2856 PER ADUT
MARCH 20 – 27 $2779 PER ADULT
I realize that you can find a seat sale for a lot less but made it extreme to prove my point.
If you had the time, you could stay in Mexico two plus months for a lot less money. Find a deal a two-month condo lease for $500-$700 and use the $2500+ difference to live like a king and save a ton of money. Send me a WhatsApp or email from the homepage if you want more examples!