While everyone is talking about the latest resorts opening this year, a new wave of all-inclusive luxury is on the horizon. The next two years are set to bring some of the most innovative and spectacular properties to Mexico and the Caribbean, redefining what it means to take an all-inclusive vacation. From massive, eco-friendly mega-resorts to stylish, adults-only escapes, here is your comprehensive guide to the all-inclusive resorts you need to know about for 2026 and 2027.
The Dominican Republic: A New King Arrives
The Dominican Republic has long been a favorite for all-inclusive travel, and it’s about to get a landmark addition that will change the game entirely.
The Grand Moon Palace Punta Cana (Opening Spring 2026)
This is arguably one of the most anticipated resort openings in the Caribbean. The Grand Moon Palace Punta Cana is being built on an unprecedented scale, with Palace Resorts promoting it as the largest and most environmentally sustainable hotel ever in the Dominican Republic. It’s designed to be a destination in itself, offering something for every type of traveler.

What to Expect:
- Massive Scale: With 2,171 rooms and a high percentage offering ocean views, this resort is designed for a grand experience.
- Endless Activities: You’ll find an astonishing 19 restaurants, a huge Awe Spa, a Greg Norman-designed golf course, and a casino.
- Water World: The resort will be a paradise for water lovers, featuring nine outdoor pools, a lazy river, a free water park with thrilling slides, and both a wave pool and a wave simulator.
- Eco-Luxury: A major focus is on sustainability, with the resort’s vertical design intended to minimize its environmental footprint. The property is also set to be powered by solar and wind energy.
Mexico: The Rise of Costa Mujeres
Just north of Cancun, the tranquil and beautiful region of Costa Mujeres is quickly becoming the new hot spot for luxury resort development.
JW Marriott All-Inclusive Costa Mujeres (Opening 2026)
Marriott is making a significant play in the luxury all-inclusive market, and this property is a key part of that strategy. Designed as a high-end, family-friendly resort, it will cater to guests seeking a refined and sophisticated vacation. You can expect all the signature services and quality of the JW Marriott brand, but with the convenience of an all-inclusive package.

- Key Features: Plans include 283 rooms, six distinct dining venues, and multiple pools. The resort is being built alongside the W All-Inclusive Costa Mujeres, and the two properties will be connected by a shared entertainment complex called “The Village.”
W All-Inclusive Costa Mujeres (Opening 2026)
For adults seeking a stylish and energetic atmosphere, the W Costa Mujeres will be a standout. This adults-only resort will offer a contemporary take on all-inclusive vacations, blending the brand’s vibrant design with a social and lively vibe. It is the sister resort to JW Marriott All-Inclusive Costa Mujeres.
- Key Features: With 300 rooms and five “globally inspired” restaurants, this resort is a perfect choice for couples or friends looking for a trendy getaway. Guests will also have access to the shared entertainment hub, The Village, which will house additional dining, retail, and event spaces.
The Sens Cancun Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resort, Tapestry by Hilton (2026)
Hilton has signed a franchise agreement to convert an existing property into a new all-inclusive resort. The hotel, located on Playa Langosta in Cancun, will undergo a complete renovation and is expected to reopen in 2026. The new property will feature refreshed guestrooms, nine elevated dining options, and a new rooftop bar.

The Caribbean: New Brands and New Hot Spots
The Caribbean is seeing new developments with a focus on fresh brand concepts and expanding into new locations.
Royalton Vessence Barbados (Opening Summer 2026)
This adults-only resort will be the first under Royalton’s new “Vessence” brand, which promises a new approach to the all-inclusive experience. The brand is designed for the “calm and modern traveler,” blending artistic design, local culture, and wellness programming.

- Key Features: Expect locally inspired artwork, rotating exhibitions, and a multipurpose “Studio” space for everything from pottery classes to live jazz performances. The resort will also feature glow-lit pools for nighttime swimming and dedicated digital detox zones.
Royalton CHIC Jamaica Paradise Cove (Opening Late 2026)
The Royalton CHIC brand is known for its social and trendy atmosphere, and it’s bringing that energy to Jamaica for the first time. This adults-only, all-inclusive resort will be located in Runaway Bay, offering a high-energy escape with a sophisticated flair.

- Key Features: The resort will feature 345 suites, with an option for the upgraded Diamond Club experience, which includes butler service and exclusive access to certain areas. It is positioned to be a prime destination for those who want a lively and fashionable vacation on the island.
The Grand Moon Palace Punta Cana (Spring 2026)
This is a massive, highly anticipated project by Palace Resorts in the Dominican Republic. It’s being built as one of the largest and most environmentally sustainable hotels in the country, with 2,171 rooms, 19 restaurants, and a comprehensive water park. It’s designed to be a top-tier luxury destination for all types of travelers.

Hilton Punta Cana (Late 2026)
Following its recent Curio Collection opening in Miches, Hilton has plans for a second all-inclusive property in the Punta Cana area. While specific details on the branding and amenities are still emerging, it is slated to open in late 2026 and will be a part of the traditional Hilton Collection.
UNICO Montego Bay (2027)
Following the success of the UNICO 20°87° Hotel Riviera Maya, the brand is expanding to Jamaica. UNICO is known for its highly curated, adults-only, all-inclusive concept that focuses on local culture, art, and food, offering a more bespoke and authentic luxury experience.

Hard Rock Hotel Montego Bay (2027)
A new Hard Rock Hotel is also planned for Montego Bay, which will bring the brand’s signature music-themed, high-energy atmosphere to the island. Hard Rock all-inclusive resorts are known for their lively entertainment, celebrity memorabilia, and rock-and-roll vibe.

Margaritaville Island Reserve Resort Roatan (2027)
This highly anticipated all-inclusive resort is set to debut in fall 2027 on the beautiful island of Roatan, Honduras. A new build from the partnership between Margaritaville and Karisma Hotels & Resorts, this family-friendly resort will feature 170 guestrooms, including luxury oceanfront and swim-up suites. It will showcase Margaritaville’s signature laid-back luxury, complete with multiple pools, a St. Somewhere Spa, and a variety of iconic dining venues like JWB Prime Steakhouse and a LandShark Brewery. Beyond the resort’s amenities, a key element is its commitment to sustainability, with plans to restore and preserve the local environment to align with its beautiful setting along the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.

Hyatt Ziva Barbados (2026)
The Hyatt Ziva Barbados is a highly anticipated all-inclusive resort set to open in 2026. This family-friendly property is currently under construction on the historic waterfront of Carlisle Bay in Bridgetown. The project, which has been in the works for several years, is now moving forward with a projected 18 to 24-month construction timeline. Upon completion, the resort is planned to feature 367 hotel rooms, 28 luxury condominiums, a conference center, and an overwater restaurant. The large-scale development is expected to be a significant addition to Barbados’s tourism sector, bringing Hyatt’s signature all-inclusive Ziva brand to the island for the first time.

The popularity of all-inclusive resorts continues to climb. This is creating opportunities for the smaller operators to partner with the big players and vice versa.
Many major brands, for example, are expanding into the all-inclusive sector through strategic alliances with experienced partners. For instance, Kimpton’s first all-inclusive resort in Mexico, Kimpton Tres Rios, will be operated by Playa Hotels & Resorts. Playa Hotels & Resorts also manages properties under flags from Hyatt, Hilton, and Wyndham, among others. IHG Hotels & Resorts has a strategic alliance with Iberostar, with Iberostar Beachfront Resorts now part of IHG’s portfolio, covering 23 all-inclusive resorts across the Americas and nine in Europe and North Africa, with more in development.
Hyatt also announced a joint venture with Grupo Piñero to manage Bahia Principe-branded hotels and resorts, which is expected to expand Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection room portfolio by approximately 30%. These partnerships highlight a model where established operators are working with larger brands, rather than smaller hoteliers independently developing new all-inclusive properties
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