Compare All-Inclusive Resorts in Great Lakes in 2026
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Top Great Lakes All Inclusive Resorts & Hotels

The Business Inn
"Clean room, simple gym, nice breakfast, parking was safe (basement) and laundry was always available. The location is best!"
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Grand Geneva Resort & Spa
"Check-in was excellent. Sandra at the front desk was incredibly friendly and welcoming, and they surprised us with a room upgrade. The entire experience was smooth and made us feel valued from the moment we arrived."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Hyatt Regency Niagara Falls Fallsview
"On her first day, we didn’t get in until three in the morning. I had called ahead of time and told them our flight was going to be late and we would be checking in the lake so we checked in at three in the morning but right above us, they were doing remodeling woke us up at 6 AM with drilling scraping ..."
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
"Great location in downtown Toronto to waterfront, China town and many good eateries. Took the Union Pearson Express from airport and easily walked from Union station to hotel dragging my carry on baggage behind me. It is a busy hotel so i like the option of checking yourself in/out on the onsite ..."
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2026

Fern Resort
"Tired decor. Minor repairs not done. Food barely warm and only mediocre. Service slow in dining room. Seemed to be short staffed."
Reviewed on Sep 26, 2022

Ste. Anne's Spa
Adults Only Hotels in Great Lakes

The Ashbrooke
Great Lakes All inclusive Hotels
When you want to get away and have someone else take care of all the pesky details of a vacation, pack your bags for an all-inclusive resort—by golly, you deserve it. You pay one fixed rate and voila! Living like royalty will be the new status quo. At the all-inclusive hotels in Great Lakes, you can relax in the lap of luxury, forgetting about the ordinary while you sip on your bottomless martini.
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Popular All-Inclusive Stays in Great Lakes
Great Lakes hotels essential information
Accommodation | 82,516 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $115 |
Highest Price | $362 |
Popular hotels | Fern Resort, Ste. Anne's Spa, Grand Geneva Resort & Spa, Hyatt Regency Niagara Falls Fallsview, Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, The Business Inn |
Recent Great Lakes All Inclusive Resort Reviews By Fellow Wanderers

Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
"Great location in downtown Toronto to waterfront, China town and many good eateries. Took the Union Pearson Express from airport and easily walked from Union station to hotel dragging my carry on baggage behind me. It is a busy hotel so i like the option of checking yourself in/out on the onsite computers. Onsite deli in hotel is over the top expensive and food which you take away is mediocre at best so recommend going elsewhere if you need to get food on the go. Fourth floor rooms you can not access the balcony so if that is important pick another floor. And i found the AC quite noisy inside the room. The adult wellness area is is an open area including fitness equipment, swim pool with big windows and outside sitting area. But it gets hot in there mid day so cant imagine using the fitness equipment."

Hyatt Regency Niagara Falls Fallsview
"On her first day, we didn’t get in until three in the morning. I had called ahead of time and told them our flight was going to be late and we would be checking in the lake so we checked in at three in the morning but right above us, they were doing remodeling woke us up at 6 AM with drilling scraping knocking we got done thinking there was somebody at the door, we didn’t get any sleep to be able to do our excursions that we were gonna do so that wasted money for me. I was very upset. The hotel didn’t do anything for us. The next day we asked for another room they said they didn’t have any so we asked them to at least give us two rooms because I paid for a room that had three beds in it. They wouldn’t do that so all of a sudden they had a room that was just like the one I have but on a lower floor, which was very nice but they should’ve done that the first night, especially since they knew we couldn’t get any sleep and I missed out on the whole day of doing anything"









