All-inclusive resorts have been refreshed in recent years, with big hotel brands reworking the formula into stylish, activity-rich properties that bundle dining, drinks and experiences for one price. Hilton has leaned into this trend with a focused portfolio spanning Mexico, the Caribbean and Turkey. Whether you want a family-friendly playground, an adults-leaning hideaway or a luxury escape that’s points-bookable, here are eight Hilton all-inclusive resorts worth considering.
1) Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort
A modern, service-forward resort in Cancun with strong dining options and sweeping ocean views. All 540 rooms and suites have balconies; select Enclave rooms add private pools, access to a lounge and private pools with some suites offering direct beach access. The property has 13 pools, kids and teen clubs, a spa and a mix of casual and fine-dining venues (the Mexican fine-dining restaurant is a highlight). Good for couples and families who want variety and reliable service. Typical rates start around $440 per night or about 100,000 Hilton Honors points.
2) Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort
Designed with families in mind, this larger resort sits in a sprawling complex shared with other luxury properties. Rooms are generous (many with balconies or patios) and you can book swim-up accommodations. The dining lineup spans 12 restaurants and snack bars, from an international buffet to taquerias and a steakhouse; there’s even an ice-cream and churro shop. Two infinity pools, beach activities, kids/teens clubs and curated excursions (Isla Mujeres snorkeling, Chichen Itza tours, special dining events) make it a top pick for active families. Rates often begin near $400 per night or roughly 100,000 points.
3) Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton
Set on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao, this family-friendly Curio property features a water park (cobra-themed slide), four pools, a scuba center and a private beach with sand sports. Rooms range from standard kings to two-bedroom suites; many configurations are family-oriented. Multiple restaurants cover sushi, Italian and BBQ, with late-night bars and a cigar lounge. On-site spa cabanas and bike rentals make it easy to mix relaxation with exploration. Expect starting rates around $329 per night or roughly 95,000 points.
4) Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort
Hilton’s Tulum resort emphasizes eco-sensitive design and a relaxed vibe across 735 rooms, all with private outdoor space. Enclave-level rooms grant access to a private lounge, dedicated pools and exclusive dining options. There are 13 bars and restaurants—from Italian and sushi to steak and seafood—plus a large buffet option. Activities include kids splash zones, yoga, arts programming and access to a neighboring Conrad spa. It’s a good choice for travelers who want a stylish, activity-rich base with an emphasis on design and wellness. Rates commonly start near $392 per night or about 80,000 points.
5) The Rif at Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive, Curio by Hilton
A calmer, more intimate sister property to Mangrove Beach Corendon, The Rif leans toward an adults-leaning atmosphere while remaining family-friendly. With fewer rooms and a central palm-framed pool, the resort feels tranquil; guests can walk next door for the larger resort’s family amenities and water park. The Rif’s private beach is famed for clear water and occasional sea turtle sightings. Dining options include Turkish and Mexican restaurants, and many rooms have balconies or swim-up terraces. Rates typically start around $360 per night or about 93,000 points.
6) Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort
A popular Puerto Vallarta option with ocean-view balconies in every room and a mix of family and adults-only areas. Rooms include minibars, Nespresso machines and modern bathrooms; Enclave upgrades add lounge access and enhanced amenities. Two oceanfront infinity pools, a swim-up bar, a robust spa, beach sports and nightly entertainment create a lively atmosphere. Dining covers Mexican specialties, Italian, Southeast Asian and stylish cocktail bars (including a rooftop Sky Bar). Great for groups, couples and families; starting rates are frequently around $400 per night or about 100,000 points.
7) DoubleTree by Hilton Bodrum Isil Club All-Inclusive Resort
One of Hilton’s European all-inclusives, this Bodrum property sits on the Aegean and blends family-friendly features with seaside relaxation. Facilities include tennis, table tennis, multiple pools (including a kids’ pool with slides), a spa with a Turkish hammam and a beachfront setting. Four dining venues cover buffet, Italian, seafood and casual poolside fare; a large terrace Sunset Lounge offers memorable views. Rooms are bright and modern, many with balconies or terraces. This is a solid, value-oriented option for travelers exploring Turkey’s Aegean coast. Rates can start near $150 per night or about 49,000 points.
8) Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Golf
Located at the mouth of the Dalaman River on Turkey’s Aegean coast, this resort is large and activity-packed with 10 pools, waterslides, a private beach, extensive water sports and a full spa. Accommodations range from standard rooms with balconies to Lake House villas with swim-up access and multi-bedroom presidential suites with butler service. Dining options are broad—teppanyaki, Italian, a piano bar and all-day buffets—plus authentic Turkish coffee spots. Ideal for families and active travelers who want lots of on-site options and varied room types. Expect rates around $356 per night or roughly 90,000 points.
Choosing among these depends on your priorities: families will appreciate the Hilton Cancun and Mangrove Beach properties; couples and design-minded travelers may prefer Tulum or Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe; and those wanting a European escape can look to the Bodrum and Dalaman resorts. Many of these properties are available for cash or Hilton Honors points, so compare rates and availability to find the best value for your dates.
