Resort Hotels: Fun And Relaxation Intensified
Resort hotels differ from your average hotel in a number of ways, all of which revolve around the picturesque vacation destination. Resort hotels and the resorts that accompany them are usually sun filled outdoor retreats where visitors can explore, have fun or just relax by the water’s edge with a few martinis.
Not all resort hotels are built upon naturally occurring vacation attractions, like the Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls, yet have resort-like services and amenities. This second type of resort hotel is likely to center on spa treatments, though full resorts typically have spa services as well.
For your next resort vacation, why not stay at one of the leading resort hotels for that area? Not only can you book rooms closer to the activities, but many times there are several package deals so that you can save additional money on car rentals, sightseeing excursions and other local services.
To find one of these major travel websites, simply do an internet search for the obvious terms, such as “book hotels”, and you’ll see a long list of search engine results that have to do with making online reservations.
Or you can type in one of the most well known travel sites, such as Priceline. These sites are geared for fast and easy site navigation.
Resort hotels are also more likely to be higher grade hotels with full service and amenities. There are certainly a higher percentage of five star hotels among resort hotels than without the ‘resort’ classification.

There are some invaluable website travel services where you can compare the packages and prices of several different resort hotels all from the comfort of your home or office computer.
I have not found a top notch, resort hotel specific travel website yet, and results for resort hotels seem better accessed by searching for “resort hotels” and adding the location name as well, such as “Phoenix” or “phoenix, Arizona”. This will pull up many comparison resort hotel websites specifically for your chosen destination.
When in doubt, you can always try one of the large travel websites, such as Travelocity or Expedia. Though it will take a little bit of fancy search filtering, you should be able to come up with a list of resort hotels for given locations as well. In fact, this option may be more fruitful, as you will be able to pull borderline hotels that may not be classified as ‘resort hotels’ per se.
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