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The best Caribbean deals—

—I’ve found for myself or others lately has been at CheapCaribbean.com.

Recently they’ve begun these 99 hour sales, during which the first 99 bookings receive an additional $100 to $300 off already extreme discounts on all-inclusive resorts throughout the Caribbean.

New deals begin every Monday.

Yup. The hunt is on.

—Meredith

The last of the holiday beach deals (or: Go USA!)

We’re past that point on the calendar when you can get passports for yourself and your kids in time for a tropical holiday beach vacation, at least without biting your nails at the mailbox.

Guess that leaves us with the good ol’ U.S. of A.

Luckily, we’ve got some great beaches here in the U.S. Unfortunately, us yanks ain’t known for the “whole package,” like you find in the Caribbean. The kind of vacation where you lie in a hammock, hold out your hand, and a piña colada magically drops into it is scarce here in the states.

But I know of at least three good secrets:

Florida: Just north of Jacksonville, Amelia Island Plantation offers all-inclusive packages, including green fees and carts, meals in nine restaurants, and—I am not kidding here—video game console rentals. Calling all families with teens….

Hawaii: One of the few all-inclusives on the islands (Hawaii isn’t known for this option, though I’m lobbying for change!), the Kona Village Resorts on the fabulous Big Island offer a “Togethering” package: one bungalow at the regular rate, and the second one at half off, plus meals half off, plus, well, everything half off. This is great for large, extended families who love each other very much but are not actually interested in staying in the same room together.

California: It’s technically not all-inclusive, but Paradise Point Resort and Spa in San Diego offers something worth mentioning: complimentary breakfast every morning, plus SeaWorld (which, by the way, is within walking distance of the resort).

That’s about as American “beachy” as you get. Seriously.

—Meredith

All-inclusive holiday beaching: Wyndham Nassau

Half off the all-inclusive Bahamanian resort Wyndham Nassau at CheapCaribbean.com. This one’s good for kids (water park), couples (spa and sunsets), and singles (nightlife and casino).

Priced from $589 per person (with flight) for four nights, file this under “great deal on holiday beaching.”

Book by November 2 for travel from January 1 to February 3.

—Meredith

Holiday beaching: Occidental Grand Xcaret

If you haven’t visited the Xcaret Eco-park on the Mayan Riviera, now’s the time. It’s stunning, magical, and right now it’s highly discounted.

Apple Vacations is offering up to 50 percent off during December and the holidays for stays at the Occidental Grand Xcaret, the official all-inclusive resort adjacent to the Xcaret park.

You can’t beat this one for eco-minded families with a wide ranges of ages to please. And you can’t beat seven nights all-inclusive + flight from $700 per person.

—Meredith

More holiday beaching: St. Thomas

All-inclusive holiday beaching in St. Thomas via this deal from Expedia: 50 percent off the Marriott Frenchman. A sample 4-night stay, with flight from NYC, comes up at only $530 per person.

I hear the lobster buffet is divine and the beachfront rooms offer a stunning location—water’s edge in 100 steps or less.

For travel before January 8.

—Meredith

Another holiday beach deal: All-inclusive Cancun

Kids stay and eat free at very kid-friendly Crown Paradise Club in Cancun, now and through the holidays.

The kids really love this one: Huge waterpark, family suites, and even a place for babies called “Baby Paradise.”

All free for kids! (And lots free for you, too, with the all-inclusive option.)

—Meredith

Winter beach deals begin—like Antigua

Winter holiday deals have begun to flood my email—like this one: All-inclusive in Antigua at 40 percent off. The Verandah Resort and Spa currently offers rates for the busy winter holiday season as low as $189 a night per person. With a Kid’s Club for those as young as age four; plus 30 acres of undeveloped waterfront, an independent “green hotel” certification, and an adjacent national park, this one is kid-friendly and eco-friendly. Reserve (and pay in full) by September 1.

—Meredith

Family fun from Hawaii to Maine

Right now Delta Vacations is offering Hawaii family-style with air+hotel packages with Aston Hotels and Resorts. Islands vary by departure city, but the point is this: kids stay, play, and eat for free, and that’s better than we’re doing at home. Book by July 25, travel by March 31.

And on the opposite end of the U.S., the state of Maine is also looking to please your family. Check out the brand new Maine Woods Discovery initiative which currently offers seven family-friendly vacation packages, some all inclusive, and at least one where you’ll quarry for your own gems. (And not at the local mall, btw.)

—Meredith