Thursday, November 3, 2011

Best Caribbean Family Vacation

Huts on beach Family friendly resorts are scattered across the CaribbeanHeather McDonald

Not all Caribbean islands are created equal, so what is the best Caribbean family vacation? Some Caribbean destinations are better suited to adults, and touching down at one of these island hot spots, kids in tow, can be a real vacation bummer. Avoid the disappointment and figure out which tropical locales are perfectly suited to family-friendly fun.

If you're looking for a Caribbean destination that will be fun for the whole brood, consider these options which are sure to please parents and kids alike:

The Breezes Resort on tiny Curacao is tailor made for families vacationing together. The long, private beach the resort sits on is a draw for everyone, but restless kids always have something to do thanks to the on-site Camp Breezes. The specially designed kids' program gets children involved in all kinds of outdoor activities, giving parents some time to de-stress on their own. The resort is also located next to two major tourist attractions: the Undersea National Park and the Sea Aquarium, giving you two family friendly activities right on your doorstep.

Atlantis, located on Paradise Island in the Bahamas, is a wonderland for all ages. This mega resort features 11 pools, including two kids-only swimming areas, a movie theatre that shows three flicks a day for free, 35 restaurants, and a 97 acres waterscape, complete with sharks. If that is not enough to keep everyone entertained, there is family yoga on the beach, a waterpark, puppet shows, and a pottery studio. The wide range of options is enough to keep the entire clan entertained.

The Ritz-Carlton hotel chain is a well known name in the world of luxury hotels, and their Cayman Islands property lives up to the chain's reputation. The hotel boasts a whopping 143 acres with plenty of activities geared towards families. The hotel is situated on famed Seven Mile Beach, which also boasts a number of water sports and outdoor activities. If mom and dad need a break after a long day playing with the kids, the hotel can arrange for a babysitter to take over while they enjoy a night out on the town.

Like Ritz-Carlton, the Four Seasons name is synonymous with quality and luxury. At their resort on the tiny island of Nevis, kids are pampered as much as their parents. The "Kids for All Seasons" camp is operational every day and takes kids on exciting adventures around the resort, including water sports, tennis lessons and storytelling. Every evening, adults have the chance to enjoy a free beverage during the resort's cocktail hour while youngsters can attend a separate fun-filled kids' party. On-site babysitting is also available.

Located on a 237-acre former sugar plantation in St. Croix, The Buccaneer, has plenty of elbow room for kids to get out and explore. The resort's kids' programs are world-class and include fun adventures like a day sailing trip to Buck Island Reef and nature walks where kids pick and taste local fruit.

As a chain, Beaches consistently wins awards for their family-friendly resorts, but their Turks and Caicos location is the jewel in their crown. Kids can hang out with their favorite Sesame Street characters, take part in a variety of activities and camps, and dine in their own special restaurants on the resort's grounds. For parents looking for a break, there is an on-site nursery facility and babysitting can be arranged upon request.

Puerto Rico's El Conquistador is serious about giving kids, as well as parents, an experience to remember. While parents soak up some rays or visit the spa, young guests can take a free water taxi to a special, kids-only island called Palomino where they attend Camp Conqui. On their special island, kids can take part in water sports and nature hikes. Water sports are also available for families to experience together, plus, the resort boasts a water park offering thrills for the young and young at heart.

If you're ready to get your best Caribbean family vacation underway, visit one of these websites and start booking your trip:

Keep in mind that prices vary according to seasons. Expect to pay more during winter and spring. To save on your tropical family vacation consider traveling during the fall.


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