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Also: Emirates' first revamped 777 takes off in August July 2, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily Newsletter]( SPONSORED BY [Partner Logo]( [THE POINTS GUY]( SPONSORED BY [Partner Logo]( It’s time to give in to all-inclusives by Tanner Saunders, Senior Hotels Reporter [TPG | Hero Image] Since the pandemic changed the way we travel, all-inclusive resorts are all the rage. I’ve been screaming from the mountaintops that an all-inclusive vacation can actually be great, and with a little planning and research, you can find properties where the drinks aren’t watered down and the food is actually phenomenal — and a bunch you can even book with points. Over the last few years, Marriott, Hyatt and Hilton have really stepped up their all-inclusive game. And around the world, smaller all-inclusive brands and boutique properties offer truly incredible experiences. My favorite all-inclusive resort is Grand Velas Los Cabos, a family-friendly resort with an oceanfront, adults-only infinity pool and a multicourse, multiroom tasting menu experience that is truly mind-blowing. And every room has an outdoor space. - [You’ve never had an all-inclusive experience like Grand Velas Los Cabos]( You can even find all-inclusive resorts in the U.S., from luxury dude ranches out west to a little slice of paradise in the Florida Keys. If you end up booking a stay at Blackberry Farm, where food comes first and farm-to-table takes on a whole new meaning, this hotels reporter would very much like to join you. Read more about all-inclusive resorts: - [The 17 best all-inclusive resorts in the US for a spectacular vacation]( - [26 best all-inclusive resorts in the world, according to frequent travelers]( - [21 relaxing adults-only, all-inclusive resorts for a kid-free vacation]( - [21 best all-inclusive resorts for families]( - [8 lessons I learned from my first all-inclusive vacation]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products, and this may impact how or where they appear. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. Photo Credit: TANNER SAUNDERS/THE POINTS GUY. SPONSORED BY [Partner Logo]( Earn 60,000 bonus points On the new Wells Fargo Autograph Journey℠Card after spending $4,000 in purchases in the first three months. Earn unlimited 5x points on hotels, 4x points on airlines and 3x points on restaurants and other travel. Plus, 1x points on other purchases. [Learn more]( Today’s top stories [Flights to Europe starting at 15K miles: Check out Flying Blue’s July Promo Rewards]( This is your chance to book a one-way flight from the U.S. to Europe for only 15,000 miles. [Read more]( [Emirates' first revamped 777 takes off in August with 'A380-inspired' cabin — including premium economy]( Emirates is giving 81 of its Boeing 777 jets a cabin face-lift, one that's inspired by its flagship Airbus A380 interior. [Read more]( [This new cruise ship may be the most luxurious way to explore Australia's Kimberley coast]( Luxury line Seabourn debuts its newest ship along Australia's famously rugged and remote Kimberley coast. [Read more]( [Accessible luxury at Disney: Waldorf Astoria Orlando's renovation elevates the experience]( The Waldorf Astoria is a luxurious property near the Disney theme parks in Orlando — check out the full TPG review. [Read more]( [Can kids fly alone? Everything you need to know about unaccompanied minor flights]( From how old you must be to fly alone to each airline's policies, here are our tips for having kids travel alone. [Read more]( The latest 1. [Are the Disney Visa credit cards worth it?]( 2. [7 relaxing weekend getaways from New York City]( 3. [Best summer cruises to beat the heat: Check out these 5 cooler-weather destinations]( 4. [Park Hyatt Marrakech finally gets its long-awaited debut]( 5. [TSA PreCheck adds 4 carriers to program, bringing total to more than 100 participating airlines]( 6. [United and Marriott promo: Select elites can enjoy bonus rewards on flights and hotel stays]( 7. [Deal alert: Fly to Prague from Chicago, Detroit and San Francisco from $363 round-trip]( 8. [Exciting new airline routes from June 2024 and beyond]( 9. [Spain deal alert: Fly to Madrid from Boston, Miami and New York City from $319 round-trip]( 10. 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