| The following descriptions below explain the different | | | | two restaurants, one of them being an "a la carte" |
| ratings as well as the minimum range of included | | | | restaurant, where reservations can be made and |
| items. | | | | hotel guests can eat for up to two nights of their |
| All Inclusive Light | | | | stay. |
| An all Inclusive Light programme is normally a Full | | | | The All Inclusive Silver programme also includes a |
| Board plus drinks arrangement and consists of three | | | | minimum of four sports and leisure activities. A |
| meals each day, plus free beverages at meal times | | | | minimum of 2 nights entertainment is also included a |
| only. Drinks include locally produced beer, wine, soft | | | | week. |
| drinks and water. | | | | All Inclusive Gold |
| All Inclusive Bronze | | | | Lastly, an All Inclusive Gold programme is the most |
| An All Inclusive Bronze programme includes three | | | | comprehensive all inclusive hotel package and includes |
| meals each day and a selection of locally produced | | | | three meals a day, snacks, a full range of locally |
| alcoholic and non-alcholic beverages with meals and | | | | produced international and premium branded alcoholic |
| from the bar. A selection of snacks is also available. | | | | and non-alcoholic drinks. Also included is a full range of |
| All Inclusive Silver | | | | sports and leisure activities and a full entertainment |
| All Inclusive Silver programme is an elevated version | | | | programme. Inclusive Gold hotels have at least three |
| of a Bronze package and includes three meals a day, | | | | restaurants or snack bars, three bars, unlimited |
| snacks, locally produced alcoholic and non-alcholic | | | | snacks and drinks and a regularly stocked minibar in |
| drinks and selected imported unbranded alcoholic | | | | each room. |
| drinks. Hotels in the Silver category will have at least | | | | |