Advertisement Gen Z is contributing to a surge in all-inclusive resort bookings. All-inclusives offer convenience and luxury, often at a good value. All-inclusives have also become nicer, with perks like Michelin-starred chefs and top shelf booze.

Haley Mahabadi , a 27-year-old who works in social media marketing, is currently traveling across southeast Asia with her husband, staying in $30-a-night rooms. But when she really wants to relax, she prefers all-inclusive resorts . All-inclusives typically work by having guests pay a set price per night in advance, and once they're on the resort they can visit any bar or restaurant and order whatever they want whenever they want without additional payments.

Advertisement "You don't have any plans. You can just do whatever you want," she told Business Insider. "I think for a true relaxation vacation, it's perfect.

" She's stayed at an all-inclusive that catered to college kids — with bottles of unlabeled tequila that made her feel terrible the next day — and luxury all-inclusives where they serve top shelf liquor and have multiple gourmet restaurants. She even got married last year at an all-inclusive in Mexico, the Finest Playa Mujeres, which can currently be booked for December at about $640 per night for two guests. In addition to the relaxation and luxurious vibes, the set payment upfront is another bonus.

Advertisement "I think it's kind of like the girl math thing, where you pay so much in advance that it feels free when yo.