Let’s be honest—summer vacations aren’t always relaxing. Between crowded theme parks, noisy pool areas, and kid-filled flights, it can start to feel like your “vacation” needs a vacation. So if you’re craving a summer vacation getaway that feels more like a deep exhale than a jam-packed itinerary, this list is for you.
Here are three summer vacation ideas for adults who want actual peace and quiet.
1. An Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resort (Think: Sandals Style)
All-inclusive doesn’t have to mean party central. Many of the adults-only Sandals resorts in the Caribbean are built for relaxation, not rowdy crowds. Think swim-up suites, beachfront hammocks, and private cabanas with butler service. Some of their quieter resorts include:
Sandals Halcyon Photo: Sandals Resorts
Sandals Halcyon Beach (St. Lucia) – low-key and lush, with a “garden of Eden” vibe
Sandals Royal Plantation (Jamaica) – smaller, all-butler boutique resort with peaceful energy
Sandals Grenada – upscale and romantic, but not too loud
Sandals Grenada Photo: Sandals Resort
You’ll find plenty of included activities if you want them, but no one’s going to pressure you into pool games or karaoke nights if that’s not your thing.
2. A Boutique River Cruise in Europe
If you love the idea of cruising but not the massive ships, a European river cruise could be your dream vacation. Picture this: floating down the Rhine or the Danube, sipping wine on the sun deck, and docking in storybook villages—all without the crowds.
Viking River Cruises
Lines like AmaWaterways, Viking, and Uniworld cater to grown-ups who love good food, local culture, and a more intimate travel experience. Cabins are cozy but upscale, and the whole vibe is calm, classy, and no-fuss.
Bonus: you only have to unpack once.
3. A Secluded Nature Retreat in the U.S.
If flying international isn’t in the cards, there are so many peaceful places to explore here in the States—especially if you love nature.
A few quiet options to consider:
A luxury cabin in Big Sky, Montana with mountain views and hot tubs under the stars
A quiet lakefront Airbnb in Vermont or New Hampshire, ideal for reading, kayaking, and sipping wine by the fire
A wellness-focused escape in Sedona, Oregon wine country, or the North Carolina mountains
Sedona
You can be as unplugged or pampered as you want—especially if you work with a travel advisor (like me!) who knows how to find the hidden gems.
The Bottom Line
If your soul is craving stillness, connection, and space to breathe, there are vacation options out there that can actually recharge you. You don’t have to book a loud resort or spend your entire vacation on the go. Whether you want a beachfront retreat, a quiet cruise, or a cabin in the woods, I’d love to help you plan something that feeds your joy.
Sandals Halcyon Photo: Sandals Resorts
Ready to find your peace-and-quiet paradise? Just reply or reach out—I’m here to help.
Contact me today to plan the perfect summer vacation for you!
If you’re a Disney Cruise Line fan (like me!), you already know how magical it is to have everything planned out, your meals taken care of, and the world waiting to be explored… all without constantly reaching for your wallet. That’s the dream, right?
But here’s something you may not have considered yet: all-inclusive resorts can offer that same kind of stress-free, pampered experience as a cruise vacation—sometimes with more flexibility and (gasp!) a lower price tag.
This week in our Beyond the Castle series, we’re diving into the wonderful world of all-inclusive vacations—and how they stack up against the cruise vacations so many of us already love.
Let’s break it down…
Photo: Beaches Ochos Rios
🏝️ What is an All-Inclusive Resort?
At its core, an all-inclusive resort is a one-stop vacation shop. You pay a flat rate, and once you arrive, nearly everything is taken care of—your room, meals, snacks, drinks (yes, even the adult beverages!), entertainment, and many activities are all included.
Some all-inclusive resorts even offer airport transfers, 24/7 room service, water sports, and nightly shows as part of the package.
No surprise bills at checkout. No worrying about budgeting every dinner. Just… relaxation.
Pros of an All-Inclusive Resort Vacation:
✅ One price = meals, drinks, entertainment, and more ✅ Often includes water sports, yoga, fitness classes, and more ✅ Airport transfers frequently included ✅ More space to spread out than a ship ✅ Flexible schedule—dine, rest, or explore whenever you want ✅ Great for both romance (Sandals!) and families (Beaches!) ✅ No seasickness or port hustle
Cons of an All-Inclusive Resort Vacation:
⚠️ Usually stay in one location the entire trip ⚠️ Excursions often cost extra ⚠️ Service quality varies between resort brands ⚠️ Some resort activities may require advance reservations ⚠️ Resort atmosphere can be too quiet or too party-ish depending on the property ⚠️ Less of a “see the world” feeling compared to cruising
Photo: Disney Cruise Line
🚢 Cruise Vacations: Floating Cities of Fun
Cruises offer an incredible way to see multiple destinations while only unpacking once. For many of us, they’re the perfect blend of adventure and convenience—with food, entertainment, and accommodations all bundled together.
However, while your stateroom and main dining are included, there are often a lot of extras to plan for:
Gratuities
Shore excursions
Specialty dining
Beverage packages
Wi-Fi access
Port fees and taxes
If you’ve ever had sticker shock looking at your final cruise bill… you are not alone!
Pros of a Cruise Vacation:
✅ Explore multiple destinations without unpacking ✅ Wide variety of entertainment, shows, and themed events ✅ Excellent for families (especially Disney Cruise Line) ✅ All meals included in main dining rooms ✅ Great for socializing and meeting new people ✅ Themed cruise experiences (e.g. Marvel, Star Wars, holiday sailings)
Cons of a Cruise Vacation:
⚠️ Extra costs add up fast (excursions, drinks, Wi-Fi, tips, etc.) ⚠️ Fixed itinerary—you’re on the ship’s schedule ⚠️ Motion sickness may be a concern ⚠️ Smaller cabins than most hotel rooms ⚠️ Less flexibility once onboard ⚠️ Crowds and lines, especially on sea days
Let’s Face It: All-Inclusive Resort or Cruise Vacation: You’re Winning!
Photo: RCL Allure of the Seas
First of all, I have to say that when one of the toughest decisions you have to make is whether you are going to go on a cruise vacation or stay at an all-inclusive resort, you’re having a pretty good time. You’re pretty much guaranteed a win either way.
I also have to say that not all cruise lines are created equal, and not all all-inclusive resorts are created equal. The quality and type of experience you have can be dramatically different between the various cruise lines and all the different all-inclusive resorts.
This doesn’t mean that one brand is better than another: they all have their strengths. What matters most in making these decisions is what is important to YOU. Things like budget, location, type of room, how much sleep you like on vacation–it’s ALL important when choosing whether to take a cruise vacation, an all-inclusive resort vacation or even an adventure travel vacation. It’s important that you do your research or work with a trusted travel advisor to make sure that whichever cruise vacation or all-inclusive resort you book, it’s a good fit for you and your family or traveling buddies.
All-Inclusive Resorts vs. Cruise Vacations: Which is the Better Fit?
Here’s a quick side-by-side comparison to help you weigh the options:
Feature
All-Inclusive Resort
Cruise Vacation
Room + Meals + Drinks
✔ Included
✔ Main dining included, alcohol usually extra
Entertainment
✔ Nightly shows, beach parties, etc.
✔ Broadway-style shows, character meet & greets
Activities
✔ Land + water sports often included
✔ Onboard activities, pools, slides
Excursions
❌ Typically extra
❌ Always extra
Transportation
✔ Airport transfers often included
❌ Flights, transfers usually extra
Unpack Once?
✔ Yes
✔ Yes
Visit Multiple Places?
❌ Usually one destination
✔ Several ports of call
Motion Sickness?
❌ Not an issue
⚠️ Could be a concern
Kid-Friendly Options?
✔ Beaches Resorts = amazing for families
✔ Disney Cruise Line = pure magic for kids
Adults-Only Escape?
✔ Sandals = adult-only luxury
✔ Adult areas, but families are everywhere
Photo: Beaches Ochos Rios
Which Vacation Style is Right for You?
So, you’ve decide that you need a break from the “go-go-go” of most theme park vacations, and you want a vacation that is more laid back and where you can relax, knowing most things are already taken care of.
How will you choose between an All-Inclusive Resort or a Cruise Vacation?
Want to explore several destinations and don’t mind spending more on extras? A cruise might be perfect.
Craving a restful beach vacation with no surprises or schedules? An all-inclusive resort could be your dream come true.
Looking for a romantic, kid-free escape? You’ll want to check out Sandals Resorts (more on those soon!).
Planning a multigenerational or family vacation?Beaches Resorts offer something for everyone—from toddlers to grandparents.
Photo: Disney Cruise Line
🌴 Sneak Peek: Meet Sandals & Beaches Resorts
I just completed my Sandals training (yay!), so I’ll be sharing more over the next couple of weeks about what makes these all-inclusive resorts so special.
Sandals is perfect for couples, honeymoons, or romantic getaways. It’s adults-only, ultra-luxurious, and filled with thoughtful extras (like butler service and private pools!).
Photo: Sandals
Beaches is their sister brand, made for families and groups. Think kids’ clubs, Sesame Street parades, and waterparks—alongside fine dining and gorgeous Caribbean beaches.
Photo: Beaches Negril
Next week, we’ll dig deeper into these dreamy resorts, so stay tuned!
Have You Ever Tried an All-Inclusive Resort?
I’d love to hear about your experience! If you’ve stayed at a Sandals or Beaches resort—or if you’ve been curious about trying one—drop me a comment or shoot me a message. I’m happy to answer questions or help you figure out what kind of vacation might be your perfect match.
And if you’d NEVER give up your beloved cruising to check out an all-inclusive resort, tell me that, too! What is your favorite cruise line? Why?
And don’t worry—Disney’s not going anywhere. But there’s a whole big world of magic out there, and I can’t wait to help you explore it.