Cheap, All-Inclusive Caribbean Casino Packages

The Caribbean is known for sandy beaches, crystal waters and sunny weather. These features alone are enough to bring tourists every year. However, the region also attracts those with a need to gamble at casinos. Luckily, there are casinos situated at hotel resorts that offer affordable, all-inclusive packages. These packages make visiting the Caribbean and enjoying games of chance easy.
  1. Aruba

    • Located in the southern Caribbean, the island nation of Aruba welcomes visitors who are in search of relaxing vacations in the sun. The island is also home to many casino resorts, one of which is the Westin Resort & Casino. Situated directly on the beach, the hotel was recognized for having one of the best all-inclusive packages in 2010. The 2011 package includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, non-motorized sporting activities and alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks.

    U.S. Virgin Islands

    • St. Croix is the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands and it is home to the Divi Carina All Inclusive Resort & Casino. The resort is also the only all-inclusive beach resort in St. Croix. As such, guests can enjoy all meals, snacks, drinks, miniature golf, non-motorized water sports, poker lessons, rum tastings and live entertainment, for no additional cost. To qualify for the package, guests must stay for a minimum of three nights.

    Curacao

    • Curacao is a Dutch-speaking island in the southern Caribbean. The Breezes Resort, Spa & Casino provides an all-inclusive package to guests. Between May and December 16, 2011, visitors get to stay for 35 percent off normal rates. The resort's all-inclusive package covers food, drinks, activities and tipping is not allowed. It has the largest casino in Curacao and is also adjacent to Curacao's Undersea National Park and the Sea Aquarium, when visitors want to spend time outdoors. Rates can include air fare from the continental United States and vary depending on the room type and the season.

    Saint Martin

    • The island of Saint Martin has two separate sections. One, Saint Martin, is French speaking. The other side, Sint Maarten, is Dutch speaking and home to the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort & Casino. The resort's all-inclusive package includes meals at three restaurants, unlimited drinks, snacks, swimming pools, tennis, table tennis, snorkeling and water aerobics. Guests also receive a daily $10 casino voucher to use at the Golden Casino. To qualify for the all-inclusive package, guests must stay for a minimum of three nights.

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