What do the All-Inclusive Premier and Premier Plus designations signify?

RCI has created two RCI® Award Designations to recognize our affiliated Mandatory All-Inclusive resorts that have demonstrated an ongoing commitment to the highest quality and guest satisfaction, and which have met or exceeded certain standards. You’ll see these designations beneath the resort name when searching for vacations on RCI.com.


Premier Plus Award:
The Premier Plus designation is awarded to resorts that are mandatory All-Inclusive and have achieved RCI Gold Crown status. Additionally, the resort must have been ranked higher than 4.5 by RCI members for food and beverage satisfaction, greater than 4.2 in member value, have at least 4.5 circles on Trip Advisor, and at least 4 Diamonds by AAA. Additionally, RCI LATAM must have granted the resort with an Excellence in Service award.


Premier Award:
The Premier designation is awarded to resorts that are mandatory All-Inclusive and have achieved RCI Gold Crown status. Additionally, the resort must have been ranked between 4.0 and 4.5 by RCI members for food and beverage satisfaction, between 4.0 and 4.2 in member value, and have at least 4 circles on Trip Advisor.