All-Inclusive Resorts 2014: Fan Favorite
What's your favorite resort? Our panel of advisors made their picks; now, we want fans to suggest resorts that should be on our list of Travel's Best All-Inclusive Resorts.

Our panel of advisors -- including hotel fixer Anthony Melchiorri, hospitality consultant Shane Green and Indagare.com founder Melissa Biggs Bradley -- selected their favorite places for Travel's Best All-Inclusive Resorts.
Now we want fans to vote! You suggested the choices in our list below, and now, we want you to choose the 11th resort to add to our coveted Travel's Best list.
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