I went on a multi-family trip to an all-inclusive resort. It had downsides, but I highly recommend traveling this way.
Briefly

This past Thanksgiving, a family traveled to Beaches Negril in Jamaica with their brother's family and cousins. They enjoyed the perks of group travel, particularly for the children who were given independence on the resort grounds. With activities like snorkeling, beach volleyball, and more, everyone stayed busy and engaged. The convenient amenities of the all-inclusive resort allowed adults to relax while forming bonds with kids participating in various activities. Despite the logistical challenges of coordinating travel, the overall experience was positive and worthwhile.
We quickly discovered that multi-family traveling has its perks, including giving the kids some independence and allowing different groups to bond.
Despite the challenges of traveling in a group, we found that the manageable resort size kept everyone busy and provided a safe environment for the kids.
Traveling as a big group can be tricky, but our experience at the all-inclusive resort made it worthwhile and enjoyable for all.
The freedom the tweens experienced at the resort—like heading to the ice cream shop or joining dance parties—was a highlight for many families.
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