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2016
13
November
Should you wait until the last minute to book a Caribbean all-inclusive vacation?

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Millie

Is it worth waiting til the last minute to book an all inclusive to the Caribbean?

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Paula

Millie, I was picturing February last night and had the exact same question!

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Millie

I'm picturing end of November/beginning of December. Hopefully, there will be some responses.

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Leigh

Sometimes there are last minute deals with sunwing. Depends on time of year. You take a risk though, and might not end up where you wanted to go. If that's cool with you, you can chance it. Go look at what's on offer now to get an idea.

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Deb

you can take a chance, sometimes you can get great deals sometimes not. I've booked for Cuba for the 1st week of December already as the prices were so cheap, wouldn't have got them cheaper closer to the date if I had booked last minute.

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Lary

Have you looked at the prices now? If not, have a look and you may be surprised at what you can find.
If yes and you think it's too pricey, then wait.
All depends on your tolerance on not knowing really and of you have/want to go or not. If it's a scenario where you only go if the price is below x, then waiting is a great option.
Operators nowadays know more then 2 weeks prior where their soft periods are and with all these EBB(early booking bonus) promotion floating around till typically end of September, you can find some great pricing already.
What comes as last minute deals typically are what's left over that no one wanted so yes you will end up with a great price but your hotel quality will also reflect that. Other times, true enough you can get a kick-ass resort for a really good price but it may have come down from 1700 down to 1200 but if you want to pay $1000 (or less), these great resorts will never come this low. So if you aren't willing to pay up front for a great resort, chances are in a last minute deal situation, you won't be willing to either.
Last minute deals are more about filling seats onboard the aircraft them to fill hotel rooms. If the operator need to fill seats, they will offer a price with the lowest resort they can find as that is what normally moved the needle for them and accomplish their goal.
Hope that helps.

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Cindy

We always book a few days before so we can check the weather forecast for different areas.Then decide where to go. Jan is usually crappy on the East side so we have ended up in western Mexico more often than not. Never had a problem finding a flight and hotel last minute.

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Sarah

Where do you usually book through? I'm looking for deals the beginning of May

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Cindy

I'll look at redtag, sunwing, air canada vacations, I Travel, westjet. In the end I usually book directly with the whoever I am flying with. That way if there is a problem, I am dealing directly with them and not a 3rd party. It tends to be the same price anyway.

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Lori

I've found the first week after new year is often a good time to book.


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Is it Worth Waiting til the Last Minute to Book an All Inclusive to the Caribbean?



The Caribbean is a dream destination for many travelers, offering crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and a laid-back vibe that's perfect for a relaxing getaway. If you're considering booking an all-inclusive trip to the Caribbean, you might be tempted to wait until the last minute in hopes of scoring a great deal. However, the decision to wait or book early can have its pros and cons.

Potential Advantages of Booking Last Minute

  1. Cheaper Rates: Hotels and resorts often offer discounted rates as the travel date approaches to fill up any remaining vacancies. This could result in significant savings on your all-inclusive package.
  2. Flexibility: Waiting until the last minute allows you to be more flexible with your travel dates, which can be beneficial if you have a busy schedule or are looking for a specific deal.

Potential Disadvantages of Booking Last Minute

  1. Limited Availability: As the travel date gets closer, the availability of rooms and flights can dwindle, leaving you with fewer options or higher prices for what's left.
  2. Missed Opportunities: By waiting until the last minute, you might miss out on early-bird discounts or special promotions offered by resorts or airlines.
  3. Travel Stress: Last-minute bookings can be stressful, especially if you encounter any issues with flights or accommodations. It's best to have everything planned well in advance for a more relaxing trip.

Ultimately, the decision to book early or wait until the last minute for an all-inclusive trip to the Caribbean depends on your personal preferences and priorities. If you're flexible with your travel dates, have a higher tolerance for uncertainty, and are willing to take the risk of limited availability, waiting until the last minute could potentially yield some great deals. However, if you prefer to have everything planned ahead of time and value peace of mind, booking early may be the better option.



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27
March
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