What are the different hotel types?
We offer many types that will fit the unique travel needs of our customers. They include:
Hotel - In addition to typical hotel rooms, we also offer suites, boutique hotel rooms, and rooms at resorts.
Condominium - These units are often comparable to a small apartment in size, features and amenities and may offer separate bedroom and living rooms, a full kitchen and a balcony or outdoor seating area. They usually accommodate more people than a typical hotel room. Resort condominiums offer the services and amenities of resort properties, such as ocean views, tennis courts, and spa services. Condominium units may not have daily housekeeping service.
All-inclusive resorts - Stay includes meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages, and many daily activities. Often, tips and taxes on meals and other bookings are included in the price of your stay. Some resorts may include all alcoholic beverages, regular live entertainment, and other amenities.
Resort - Resorts offer a complete destination experience. Facilities generally include a spa or fitness center, one or more swimming pools, and superior dining options. Depending on location, recreational activities may include water sports, golf, tennis or skiing. Coastal resorts usually boast ocean views or beachfront access. Note: a resort fee may be charged.
Casino - Property offers a full-service casino accessible from the lobby.
Boutique - Property offers a distinctive, unique, or eclectic atmosphere. Many boutique hotels are smaller, hip properties in an urban setting, or renovated hotels with historical flair.
All-Suites Hotel - All-Suites hotels offer more spacious hotel rooms sometimes with separate sleeping and living areas.Rooms generally include kitchenettes.
To see more information on what your hotel has to offer, review the amenities displayed on the hotel search results or hotel details page.
Hotel - In addition to typical hotel rooms, we also offer suites, boutique hotel rooms, and rooms at resorts.
Condominium - These units are often comparable to a small apartment in size, features and amenities and may offer separate bedroom and living rooms, a full kitchen and a balcony or outdoor seating area. They usually accommodate more people than a typical hotel room. Resort condominiums offer the services and amenities of resort properties, such as ocean views, tennis courts, and spa services. Condominium units may not have daily housekeeping service.
All-inclusive resorts - Stay includes meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages, and many daily activities. Often, tips and taxes on meals and other bookings are included in the price of your stay. Some resorts may include all alcoholic beverages, regular live entertainment, and other amenities.
Resort - Resorts offer a complete destination experience. Facilities generally include a spa or fitness center, one or more swimming pools, and superior dining options. Depending on location, recreational activities may include water sports, golf, tennis or skiing. Coastal resorts usually boast ocean views or beachfront access. Note: a resort fee may be charged.
Casino - Property offers a full-service casino accessible from the lobby.
Boutique - Property offers a distinctive, unique, or eclectic atmosphere. Many boutique hotels are smaller, hip properties in an urban setting, or renovated hotels with historical flair.
All-Suites Hotel - All-Suites hotels offer more spacious hotel rooms sometimes with separate sleeping and living areas.Rooms generally include kitchenettes.
To see more information on what your hotel has to offer, review the amenities displayed on the hotel search results or hotel details page.