Commentary: Burnt out young travellers are driving the rise of all-inclusive resorts

Ana Maria Rus

By taking care of every detail from food to activities, all-inclusive resorts provide young travellers much-needed respite, says Expedia’s Lavinia Rajaram. SINGAPORE: Forget self-guided tours and DIY holidays – all-inclusive resorts are experiencing a revival. Once regarded as convenient but uninspired family destinations, all-inclusive resorts – where the price of stay includes accommodation, meals, drinks and activities – are drawing in Gen-Z travellers with their modern design and amenities.