Trump International Beach Resort in Miami Launches All-Inclusive Package

The independently owned and operated Trump International Beach Resort on Sunny Isles Beach has launched a new package covering all the essential needs for a luxurious vacation. The “Going All In Package” is an all-in-one experience covering the cost of accommodation, meals, beverages and activities for couples, families and friends.

The package is available for stays from Aug. 15 through Dec. 15, 2021. The cost is $479 per adult, per night, based on double occupancy for a four-night-minimum stay and includes the following:

  • Accommodation in a spacious, stylish room or suite, appointed with the conveniences of home
  • Daily meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) at one of the resort’s on-site restaurants (some surcharges apply)
  • Unlimited house brand spirits, domestic draft beer, house varietal wines and non-alcoholic beverages (premium beverage package available at an additional cost of $65 per adult, per night, plus sales tax and service charge)
  • Resort recreation and activities
  • Use of 24-hour fitness room
  • 20 percent off on cabana rentals, spa treatments and water sports
  • Service charge and resort fee

 

Children three years old and under stay for free in the same room as their parents. Kids ages four to 17 are $309 per child, per night.

For more resort information and to book, visit Trumpmiami.com.

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