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THE LAST RESORT
GQ US
|Summer 2025
It's not just a White Lotus bump: All-inclusive resorts are taking over—and attracting billions in investment. So why are millennials giving up on authentic, raw adventure in travel and embracing water parks, buffets, and on-site nannies? The answer, it seems, is simple: Modern parenting is hell.
THE CONCEPT IS so simple—a beautiful vacation where everything is taken care of—it’s hard to imagine it ever being formally invented. This would be like claiming to be the first person to want to wear comfortable clothes, or hang out with friends. And yet, most sources agree: The first modern all-inclusive resort was founded in 1950 by the Belgian entrepreneur and water polo player Gérard Blitz. Built on the Spanish island of Mallorca, the Mediterranean lapping at the club’s shores, it was only natural to call it exactly that: Club Méditerranée.
Just by packaging endless sunshine, bottomless buffets, and mindless relaxation, Club Med had a replicable winner, decade after decade. The idea was so replicable, in fact, that when competitors began catching up, in the ’90s—Sandals, SuperClubs, Beaches—they were suddenly everywhere. All throughout my childhood, commercial breaks were full of ads promising generic tropical fun (with strong undercurrents of marital sex)—and at a shockingly low price. It isn’t surprising then that the all-inclusive model gained a reputation for attracting budget travelers. After all, the thinking went, who would want to sacrifice choosing where to eat and drink each day but sunblock-nosed penny-pinchers?
Well, now, everyone, apparently. Over time, the all-inclusive customer base has continually widened, as all-inclusives have become fancier (Club Med among them) and fancy resorts have become more all-inclusive-y. Major hotel brands like Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and IHG are in an arms race to invest in resorts across the Caribbean and Mexico—and for good reason. Between 2019 and April 2024, demand for all-inclusives on Expedia and Hotels .com grew by 70 percent. More recently, interest has begun to mushroom: Just last October, it was divulged that searches on Hotels.com filtering for such resorts jumped 60 percent year over year. Yes, we are witnessing, in real-time, the fabled rise of AI—that is, all-inclusives.
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