Best All-Inclusive Resorts for Solo Travelers
No single supplement, social atmospheres, and resorts where solo travelers feel welcome — not awkward.
2 resorts reviewed and ranked by expert score
All 2 Resorts Ranked
BodyHoliday Saint Lucia
Cap Estate, St-lucia
BodyHoliday is the most genuinely wellness-focused all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean — and arguably the world. The daily included spa treatment is not a marketing gimmick but a structural commitment backed by 33 treatment rooms and 60 therapists on a 155-room property. Nothing else in the Caribbean comes close for the wellness traveler. The trade-off: rooms can feel dated for the price, and the 90-minute UVF transfer is real. But for anyone whose priority is restoration over Instagram aesthetics, this is the benchmark.
Club Med Turkoise
Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks-and-caicos
Club Med Turkoise is the smart choice for adults who want Grace Bay Beach without the Beaches Turks & Caicos price tag. The activity program is genuinely outstanding — flying trapeze, twice-daily snorkeling, sailing school, yoga, tennis, and pickleball keep even restless guests busy. The beach is flawless. Where it falls short is dining depth (two restaurants for a week is a stretch) and room quality (clean but basic, particularly the Club Rooms). If you want beach, activities, an open bar, and a social crowd at roughly half the price of Beaches, Turkoise delivers. If you want gourmet dining, spa pampering, or butler service, it does not.