Whether you want the relaxing trip to the beach, a week away to work on your golf game, a trip to the spa, a trip down the slopes or an action-packed theme park experience, no matter what your interests, there is a resort for you.

Fun in the Sun
Perhaps the most popular type of resort is the beach, island or lake resort. The focal points of these resorts are the beaches and the water. Most resorts offer a myriad of activities and sports to enjoy; things like fishing, parasailing, tennis, kayaking, boating, volleyball, and horseback riding appeal to singles, couples, and families alike. Some even offer private beaches and services for guests.

Teeing Up a Good Time
Another major player in this space is the golf resort. Golf is a game long associated with relaxation and vacation. With one or more courses on site, these resorts are great retreats for amateurs, pros and anyone in between. A lot of times packages will include a round of golf, cart and accessories with a booked stay.

Ski Bums and Bunnies
While some people like to visit the beach or hit the links, others prefer to zip down the side of a mountain. Ski resorts offer more than just the slopes, a lot of resorts are small villages with access to the trails (sometimes with options to “ski-out” directly from a room or villa), access to several different winter sports, and access to “après ski” amenities (nightlife, entertainment, events), creating a full experience for both skiers and non-skiers.

When a “Spa Day” Becomes a Spa Vacation
Spa resorts exist in many forms; there are resorts dedicated specifically to spa services, detoxing, or getting away from technology and the busyness of everyday life. In addition, a lot of the other types of resorts in this article offer spa experiences for those that are a looking for a touch of extra relaxation on their vacation. Full-service spa resorts, though, offer a getaway that is low-key, quiet, serene, and geared towards health or spiritual goals.

From the Big Screen to Vacation
A fan favorite on this list – for kids and adults alike – theme parks. Parks based on movies, music and beloved characters continue to rise in popularity. And with that popularity, comes themed hotels, restaurants, and activities, all aimed at creating an immersive experience for thrill seekers, bookworms, cinephiles, parents, kids and big kids at heart.

The Works
All-inclusive resorts: One set charge for your room, all you can drink and eat across different cuisines, exciting entertainment options day and night, pools and amenities – all in one (a lot of times, tropical) location. And an added bonus is that there are all-inclusive options for couples, singles, adults only, and for families. Some packages even include tips, airfare and ground transportation, making it a nearly stress-free vacation.

In addition to the types of resorts discussed here, there are more unique options out there for those who like to keep it interesting – dude ranches, ecotourism resorts, casino resorts, resorts with historical themes or in historical places, even resorts where clothing is optional.