What Is Included at Beaches Resorts? (Full Breakdown)
Short Answer
Beaches Resorts includes accommodations, dining at included restaurants, snacks, most drinks, kids clubs, pools, waterparks (by resort), daily activities, and evening entertainment in one upfront price. Many families get the most value from the combination of included meals, waterpark and pool time, and kids programming. Some premium dining, specialty experiences, spa services, and many off-site excursions can cost extra.
Table of Contents
- What’s included that families use the most
- Dining: what’s included vs what can be extra
- Drinks: what’s included for kids and adults
- Kids clubs and family programming
- Pools, beaches, and waterparks
- Included activities and sports
- Evening entertainment and events
- What typically costs extra at Beaches
- Comparison table: Included vs Add-on costs
- Checklist: How to budget with zero surprises
- Decision framework: Is all-inclusive right for your family?
- FAQ
- Next steps
- About the author
Firsthand Insight from Stephanie Howard
I’m Stephanie Howard, founder of Traveling Ears Vacations. I plan Caribbean family travel year-round and book Beaches Resorts frequently for families who want a true all-inclusive that keeps kids busy and makes budgeting predictable. If you are comparing options, start with my family friendly all inclusive resorts in the Caribbean hub so you can see how Beaches fits your family’s priorities. In my experience, the families who feel Beaches is worth it are the ones who understand the inclusion list upfront, choose the right resort for their kids’ ages, and plan a simple daily flow (waterpark and pool, meals, downtime) so they’re actually using what they paid for.
What’s Included That Families Use the Most
When you ask “what is included at Beaches Resorts,” the best place to start is what most families use every single day. These are the inclusions that typically drive the strongest value.
- Accommodations (room category matters for comfort and convenience)
- Meals at included restaurants (variety helps with picky eaters)
- Snacks between pool, beach, and waterpark time
- Most drinks (kid-friendly options + adult beverages)
- Pools and beach access with family-friendly layouts
- Kids clubs and age-based programming (varies by resort and season)
- Daily activities + evening entertainment (built-in fun without extra planning)
If you’re still deciding whether Beaches is worth the price for your family, start with Post #1:
Is Beaches Resorts worth it for families?
Dining: What’s Included vs What Can Be Extra
Dining is one of the biggest reasons families choose Beaches. The all-inclusive structure makes it easier to feed everyone without constantly calculating costs, especially when kids want snacks at unpredictable times.
Typically included
- Meals at included restaurants during operating hours
- Casual bites and snack-style options (ideal for pool days)
- Non-alcoholic beverages for all ages
What can be extra (depends on resort and offering)
- Specialty experiences (think: premium pairings, private dinners, or limited-seat events)
- Room service in some categories (varies by room level)
Planning note: What matters most is not how many restaurants exist, but which ones your family will realistically use based on meal times, kids’ ages, and where your room is located.
Drinks: What’s Included for Kids and Adults
Beaches includes drinks in a way that’s genuinely helpful for families: kids can grab what they need without extra cost, and adults don’t have to think about it on vacation.
Typically included
- Non-alcoholic drinks: water, juices, sodas, and other resort options
- Alcoholic beverages for adults (selection varies by bar/venue)
May be extra
- Premium selections or specialty tastings (when offered)
If you’re traveling with a mixed-age group (kids, teens, grandparents), the drink inclusion piece is one of the easiest ways to keep the trip simple and predictable.
Kids Clubs and Family Programming
Kids programming is one of the strongest value drivers at Beaches, especially for families who want a mix of together time and adult reset time.
What’s usually included
- Age-based kids clubs (programming varies by resort)
- Family activities like games, events, and scheduled experiences
- Teen-friendly options (best when your teen enjoys organized activities)
How to tell if you’ll actually use it
Families who use kids clubs the most are typically those traveling with children in the 4 to 12 range, or those who want dedicated adult downtime. If you know you won’t use kids programming, you’ll want to make sure the other inclusions (waterpark, dining variety, on-property fun) still align with your vacation style.
Coming soon in this series:
What ages are Beaches Resorts best for?
Pools, Beaches, and Waterparks
This is where Beaches can feel like a vacation multiplier for families: you can bounce between beach, pool, and waterpark-style fun without leaving the resort.
Typically included
- Multiple pools (varies by resort)
- Beach access with family-friendly service and setup
- Waterpark access at resorts that offer it (a major daily value driver)
If you want a real life look at how families use these inclusions day to day, read my Beaches Turks and Caicos family vacation review.
Value tip
If your family will spend 3 to 5 hours a day in the water (and most do), the Beaches model often beats pay-as-you-go trips because your core entertainment is already included.
Included Activities and Sports
Beaches is built for doers and relaxers at the same time. Many families appreciate having optional activities available daily without needing to pre-plan every detail.
Typically included (availability varies)
- Non-motorized water sports when conditions allow
- Fitness options (gym, classes, or resort programming depending on property)
- Sports and games that work well for mixed ages
If golf is part of your vacation plan, you can browse Beaches’ golf information here:
Beaches golf.
Evening Entertainment and Events
Evening entertainment is included and it’s one of the most underrated family benefits. Instead of wondering what to do after dinner, you can keep things simple: eat, enjoy a show or activity, then wind down.
Typically included
- Nightly entertainment (shows, music, family events)
- Resort-led activities scheduled throughout the week
What Typically Costs Extra at Beaches
Beaches is all-inclusive, but not everything is included in every scenario. The add-ons are usually optional upgrades or off-site items.
Common extras
- Spa services and specialty treatments
- Many off-site excursions (island tours, private charters, specialty adventures)
- Premium experiences (limited-seat events, private setups, specialty dining experiences)
- Photos, retail, and gift purchases
- Upgraded room categories (where layout, location, and service level change the experience)
This is why I consider Post #3 essential reading for budgeting: How much does a Beaches vacation cost?
If you want the cleanest explanation of all-inclusive vs what’s extra, that’s Post #4: Is Beaches Resorts truly all-inclusive?
Comparison Table: Included vs Add-On Costs (What to Expect)
| Category | Typically Included | Often Extra | Planning Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dining | Meals at included restaurants | Specialty experiences (when offered) | Pick a resort and room location that matches your meal rhythm |
| Drinks | Most non-alcoholic + adult beverages | Premium selections and tastings (when offered) | Budget a little extra if you want premium upgrades |
| Kids Clubs | Age-based programming | Some private babysitting options (when offered) | Great value for ages 4 to 12, especially for downtime |
| Water Fun | Pools, beach, waterpark access (by resort) | Private cabanas (when offered) | Waterpark-heavy families typically get top value |
| Excursions | Some on-site activities | Many off-site tours | Decide early: on-property trip or explore trip |
| Spa | Resort amenities access | Massages, treatments | Book intentionally if spa is a priority |
Checklist: How to Budget With Zero Surprises
- Confirm what your room category includes (layout, service level, perks)
- Decide whether your trip is mostly on-property or excursion-based
- Set a realistic extras budget (spa, excursions, premium experiences)
- Pick travel dates that match your crowd tolerance and goals
- Plan a simple daily flow so you actually use what’s included
If you want to browse the big picture first, start with my all inclusive vacations in the Caribbean and Mexico hub and then narrow to the resort that matches your family.
Decision Framework: Is All-Inclusive Right for Your Family?
Use this quick framework to decide whether Beaches’ inclusion model fits your family.
- If you want maximum ease: all-inclusive usually wins.
- If you want maximum exploring: all-inclusive can still work, but value depends on how often you’re off-property.
- If you want predictable budgeting: all-inclusive is typically the best match.
- If you want built-in kid fun: Beaches is designed for that.
If you want help matching the resort and room to your family’s priorities, start here: Request a quote.
FAQ
What is included at Beaches Resorts?
Beaches Resorts typically includes accommodations, meals at included restaurants, snacks, most drinks, kids camp, pools, waterparks (by resort), daily activities, and evening entertainment in one upfront price.
Is airport transportation included at Beaches Resorts?
Beaches states that roundtrip airport transfers are included as part of the all-inclusive package. Confirm your specific transfer details during planning so arrival day feels smooth with kids and luggage.
Are kids clubs included at Beaches Resorts and do you need to register?
Kids camp is included. Most resorts require a one-time registration for children at check-in.
Are waterparks included at every Beaches resort?
Waterpark access is included at resorts that have a waterpark. Waterpark offerings vary by resort, so choose the property that matches your family’s priorities.
What typically costs extra at Beaches Resorts?
Common extras include spa services, many off-site excursions, some premium or specialty experiences, photos, retail purchases, and upgrades tied to room category or private setups.
Are off-site excursions included at Beaches Resorts?
Many off-site excursions are typically extra. If your family wants to explore, plan an excursion budget instead of assuming everything off-property is included.
Next Steps
If you want a Beaches vacation with no surprises, the goal is to match your family to the right resort and room category, then plan a simple day-to-day flow so you actually use what’s included.
Primary (concierge planning): request a quote for Beaches Resorts pricing
Secondary (browse official options): Explore Beaches Resorts
Annual review notice: This guide is reviewed at least once per year for pricing updates, policy changes, resort changes, and link accuracy.
About the Author
Stephanie Howard is the founder of Traveling Ears Vacations, a Texas-based travel agency specializing in Disney destinations and luxury Caribbean travel. Stephanie is a high-volume booking specialist and destination advisor who helps families plan seamless, decision-ready vacations by matching resort choice, room category, and trip timing to each family. She is also a Sandals and Beaches Chairman’s Royal Club Elite member.
Learn more at Traveling Ears Vacations and follow along for real-life travel inspiration at @travelingearsvacations.