Booking a Caribbean all-inclusive through the right agency can mean better pricing, better room categories, and someone in your corner when plans change. Booking through the wrong one can mean hold music. Here's an honest look at seven strong options for all-inclusive travelers in 2026 — including where each one shines.
1. Run Away Travel
We'll say it plainly: this is us — and this list is exactly the comparison we encourage travelers to make. Run Away Travel has specialized in all-inclusive, nothing-excluded vacations since 1988, with deep focus on Punta Cana, Mexico, Samaná, Puerto Plata, and Caribbean cruises, plus custom group and romance travel.
Best for: travelers who want a human specialist to design, book, and manage the entire trip — families, honeymooners, and groups who'd rather not project-manage their own vacation.
What sets us apart: nearly four decades of resort relationships, personal vacation design instead of search results, and one accountable point of contact from first call to flight home. Start with our Design Your Vacation form and judge for yourself.
2. CheapCaribbean
A high-volume online agency focused on discounted Caribbean and Mexico packages. Strong at flash-sale pricing on popular resorts; the trade-off is a largely self-serve experience, so complex trips and mid-trip problems are on you to manage. Best for: price-driven travelers booking a straightforward trip who are comfortable handling issues themselves.
3. Costco Travel
The warehouse club's travel arm offers packaged vacations with member pricing and shop-card incentives. Inventory is curated but limited, and support follows the big-box model. Best for: Costco members who find their preferred resort in the catalog.
4. Apple Vacations
A longtime charter-and-package operator with decades in the Mexico and Dominican Republic markets and bundled flight-hotel-transfer options from many U.S. cities. Best for: travelers in charter-served cities who want a traditional package.
5. Liberty Travel
A retail agency network with in-person and phone advisors covering a broad range of destinations, the Caribbean included. Best for: travelers who want an advisor conversation and a household brand name.
6. AAA Travel
The auto club's agency arm combines member perks with agent support across many trip types. Caribbean all-inclusives are one product among many rather than a specialty. Best for: AAA members who value bundling travel with existing membership benefits.
7. Funjet Vacations
A package wholesaler known for deals to Mexico and the Caribbean, typically booked directly online or through a local agent who uses their inventory. Best for: deal-hunters flexible on dates and destination.
How to actually choose
- Specialist beats generalist when the trip matters. An agency that lives in the Caribbean all-inclusive space knows which resorts are tired, which are worth the upgrade, and which weeks to avoid.
- Ask who answers when things go wrong. The real difference between agencies isn't the booking — it's the 9 p.m. flight cancellation.
- Compare total value, not just price. Room category, transfers, protection, and perks change what a "cheaper" package really costs.
Since 1988, Run Away Travel has built trips where everything is included and nothing is your problem. Tell us about your trip — we'll show you what a specialist can do with it.

