The Best Caribbean Resorts For Kids To Enjoy a Family Vacation
Going on a Caribbean holiday should be nothing but good times and smooth sailing, but taking the kids with you can often cause more stress than you’re expecting on a tropical getaway. Fortunately, we’ve gathered the best places to stay if you want to keep the kids well occupied while you soak up the sunshine and frolic on the beach.
Curtain Bluff Resort, Antigua
If your kids are the sporty type they’ll love Curtain Bluff, which boasts a robust tennis program designed for all skill levels whether they’re a beginner or a budding superstar. If they prefer water sports there’s also excellent waterskiing and surfing they can enjoy while you watch them from the comfort of the soft, sandy beach.
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Club Med Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
At Club Med Punta Cana, kids can become professional acrobats while on holiday at this resort with a circus school run by the legendary Cirque du Soleil. Let them burn out all their energy during the day at the massive playground with five different zones that include flying trapezes, aerial silks, bungee trampolines and much more. Furthermore, a short paddle from the stunning beaches are amazing waves!
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Half Moon Resort, Jamaica
At Half Moon, the kids will have their very own village to play in and will essentially be taken off your hands by the resort staff. The village features its very own equestrian center so the kids can enjoy playing cowboy and cowgirl on as they trot around the resort. The teenagers get their very own Hype Zone which features video games, a disco, board games and their own movie theater.
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Sugar Beach – A Viceroy Resort, St Lucia
Sugar beach is the perfect place for any budding pirate with treasure hunts, arts and crafts, archery and bowling using coconuts. Of course, you can’t have sugar without spice so the Spice club caters to the older kids with table tennis, tennis, kayaking, laser boat sailing and video games.
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