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  2. 5 Best All-Inclusive Resorts for Families in Mexico Under ...

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    Here’s a look at five all-inclusive resorts in Mexico for under $500 per night for a family of four. Get ready to book your next vacation! Anne Czichos / iStock.com

  3. 13 Best All-Inclusive Family Resorts in Mexico - AOL

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    The Mexican island of Cozumel makes for a great family vacation, especially if you book into Cozumel Palace, a high-end resort that invites kids and teens to stay for free.

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    We spoke with Darley Newman, travel guru and host of Travels with Darley, to learn about the best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, which include options for families and adults only. Here's what ...

  5. Kids Stay Free at These Dreamy All-Inclusive Resorts - AOL

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    Cap Maison offers the Family Time All-Inclusive in Saint Lucia Package, which includes two children under 12 staying and eating for free (when dining with parents), plus three hours of babysitting ...

  6. All-inclusive resort - Wikipedia

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    An all-inclusive resort is a holiday resort that generally includes, in the price of booking a stay, lodging, unlimited food and drink, alcoholic drinks, entertainment, and other recreational activities like sports or watersports. [1] They are often located in warmer regions of the world, particularly in the Mediterranean, Mexico and the Caribbean.

  7. Social welfare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Children in Mexico can also apply for social welfare, depending on their circumstances. One protection available to them is the DIF (Desarrollo Integral de la Familia), which is a program for family services that are state-run. [12] Children can also benefit from the Prospera program (formerly known as Oportunidades) as mentioned above.