IHG offers flash sale on stays at select Iberostar Beachfront Resorts

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Christina Ly Credit cards writer - The Points Guy
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IHG Hotels & Resorts has launched a flash sale offering up to 50% off stays at Iberostar Beachfront Resorts in Aruba, Brazil, Jamaica, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. This offer is available for a limited time, with bookings required within 72 hours before the sale ends on February 19. The discounted rates apply to travel dates from April 1, 2025, through October 31, 2026.

The partnership between IHG and Iberostar began in 2022 and expanded in December 2023 when Iberostar resorts joined the IHG One Rewards program. This collaboration has brought numerous all-inclusive resorts into the rewards program.

Among the properties included in this promotion is Joia Aruba by Iberostar on Eagle Beach in Aruba. Recently opened, this resort features 240 rooms and suites, seven dining options, three swimming pools including a rooftop infinity pool, and access to an 18-hole golf course.

Other participating properties include Iberostar Selection Rose Hall Suites in Jamaica, Iberostar Selection Playa Mita and Iberostar Wave Quetzal in Mexico, Joia Bavaro in the Dominican Republic, and Iberostar Waves Bahia in Brazil.

The trend of all-inclusive resorts has been evolving over recent years with a focus on enhanced food and beverage offerings as well as wellness experiences. These changes aim to dispel past perceptions of such resorts being subpar or inexpensive.

For further information about IHG’s flash sale at Iberostar resorts, interested parties are encouraged to visit the dedicated sale website.



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