Best All-Inclusive Resorts for Families

Best all inclusive resorts for families
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When traveling with children and family, it’s a no-brainer to book an all-inclusive resort. Here, we break down our favorite, tried-and-true all-inclusive resorts for families.

Best All-Inclusive Resorts for Families: Overview

The best family vacations leave you feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and inspired, whether you spend your days lazing on the beach or seeking adventure.

When you vacation at an all-inclusive resort, you have more opportunities to enjoy those sensations of relaxation and discovery because you won’t be nickel and dimed for every meal or activity – most of those fees are already included in your accommodation rate. That is not to argue that all-inclusive resorts are all the same.

Like every family, every all-inclusive resort is unique in terms of location, rooms, eating selections, and service, among other things. They all have one thing in common: the fee you pay covers your lodging, eating, and several on-site activities. That means you may get away from it all and enjoy a genuine, low-cost vacation without sacrificing quality.

2023 Best All-Inclusive Resorts for Families

Here are some of the top best all-inclusive resorts for families.

Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana

Best for: Families who want to get away from it all without leaving the United States.

The Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana is located on Juanillo Beach, about 15 minutes from Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ). There are 375 oceanfront suites at the resort, including swim-up suites for families with children aged 13 and up. Local Caribbean delicacies, a wellness-focused restaurant with smoothies and vegan options, and 24-hour room service are among the dining options.

The resort’s water park features twisting waterslides for older children and adults, a splash area with pint-sized slides for the small ones, and a lazy river for the entire family to enjoy together. Parents who want to spend the afternoon in a private cabana can drop their children off at the kids club (which has an indoor treehouse). A teen club is also available for clients aged 13 to 17.

A family of four can stay for $730 per night or 42,000 World of Hyatt points.

Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya

Best for: Families who prefer to jam together rather than watch TV.

The Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya combines two resorts into one. The Hacienda part welcomes both adults and children, but the Heaven section is just for adults.

Children age 4 to 12 can enjoy the Hard Rock Roxity Kids Club while their parents relax and enjoy limitless cocktails at the adults-only pool or indulge at the full-service spa (for an extra cost).

The family may reunite for a dip at the resort’s private beach, family fun at the Rockaway Bay water park, and lunch at one of the resort’s eight dining outlets, such as Pizzeto’s wood-fired pizzas.

The two-bedroom Deluxe Family Room with one king and two double beds is ideal for families. It also boasts a terrace with a hammock, separate mini bars for adults and children, and warm bathrobes for both adults and children (how cute is that?). You can have a Crosley turntable or a Fender guitar sent to your room to use during your stay, staying true to the brand’s rockin’ roots.

Pricing for a family of four in a room with two double beds starts at about $400 per night.

Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa

Best for: Families searching for a pleasant beach trip on a budget.

The Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa has 489 guest rooms in a single huge building, so you’re never far from the resort’s thrilling facilities. All rooms feature a private balcony (or terrace if staying on the first floor) and picture windows, so you can enjoy the stunning Caribbean views even when you’re in your room.

The resort has two private beaches, one near the pool complex and the other with shaded loungers and daybeds on the sand. Friendly staff will not hesitate to get you involved in the offered activities, which is a welcome advantage for active families. Guests can also lease kayaks and paddle boards to go on a water adventure.

Hotels with water parks are essential for successful family holidays, and Hilton Rose Hall’s Sugar Mill Falls water park is one of the largest in Jamaica.

The spa provides indoor and seaside treatments (for a charge). There are also clubs for children and teenagers with age-appropriate games and activities.

A family of four can expect to pay roughly $415 per night or 60,000 Hilton Honors points. Children under the age of three stay for free.

Giraffe Manor

Best for: Families who want to delve into the realm of safaris.

Giraffe Manor is not your usual all-inclusive vacation destination. The resort contains only 12 rooms, none of which are alike, but all of which are as wonderful, divided between the Manor House and Garden Manor. The namesake giraffes may walk up to your window in quest of a tiny food in some rooms, but there are plenty of opportunities to engage with all of the giraffes who live here.

A friendly giraffe is likely to poke his head through the window as you have breakfast or saunter up to the terrace as you sip your afternoon tea. Don’t worry; the hotel supplies feeding pellets to keep them away from your food (feeding pellets are also provided in guest rooms with giraffe-feeding access).

Accommodations, airport transportation, all meals, most alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and chosen activities are all included in the price.

The all-inclusive price starts at $1,062 for adults and $732 for youngsters.

Nickelodeon Resort Riviera Maya

Best For: Families who enjoy watching Saturday morning cartoons together.

There’s no doubt about it: Nickelodeon Resort Riviera Maya is a family-friendly vacation resort… and children at heart. Activities include everything from PJ character breakfasts to live game shows. Dining, kids club access (for children aged 4 to 12), and water park admission are all included in the price of your stay.

The brightly adorned rooms are a reference to popular Nickelodeon cartoons “SpongeBob SquarePants” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” There are daily character meet-and-greets, and yes, you can have gallons of green slime spilled over your head (you’ll even get a snapshot to remember the experience).

Another benefit that both kids and parents will like is that all rooms offer swim-up access to either the main resort pool or your own balcony pool.

A family of four should expect to pay roughly $1,000 each night. Certain dates necessitate a three-night stay.

Club Med Punta Cana

Best for: Families who are constantly on the move.

Club Med offers the most diverse range of activities and experiences of any all-inclusive company.

It boasts three outdoor pools, shaded loungers along the beach, and big, ocean-facing family suites where you can listen to the waves gently breaking when you need to unwind. The family suites have a sleeping area for parents with a king bed, a separate room for children with two twin beds, and a sitting area with access to a furnished patio.

Restaurants feature worldwide and local cuisines and are close to the beach, the lagoon pool, and the main bar of the resort.

If you prefer an always-on-the-go vacation, you may hone your acrobatic talents at circus school, take to the water in a kayak or stand-up paddle board, or put your archery skills to the test.

While most all-inclusive resorts for families do not provide free care for infants and toddlers, Club Med’s kids’ clubs accept children as young as four months old.

The price per adult per night begins at around $163. Children under the age of three are free. Children aged 4 to 11 get a 50% discount, while those aged 12 to 15 get a 20% discount.

Sheraton Samui Resort

Best for: Families seeking a tropical island getaway.

The Sheraton Samui Resort is a low-cost option located directly on Chaweng Noi Beach. Chaweng Noi is calmer and more private than other adjacent beaches, allowing families looking for a laid-back tropical holiday to enjoy its large swathes of soft sand and calm, crystalline waters (don’t forget your snorkeling gear).

In contrast to traditional all-inclusive resorts for families, you must select the all-inclusive package to enjoy all-inclusive features. There is also room-only pricing available. Meals, nonalcoholic beverages, activities, a one-hour seaside massage, a cookery class, and airport transfers are all included in the standard all-inclusive package. Upgrades to packages that include alcoholic beverages and additional spa treatments are available.

The resort includes two pools, one freshwater and one saltwater, where children can swim while their parents relax on poolside daybeds. There’s also a beachside kids club with toys, games, and activities for kids to enjoy while parents relax at the spa or compete on the tennis courts.

Room rates for two adults and one child start at about $211 per night (most rooms sleep up to three guests).

Spice Island Beach Resort

Spice Island Beach Resort is an expensive resort on Grand Anse Beach, a two-mile stretch of exquisite white sand and turquoise waters. Its location also provides spectacular views of the tree-covered mountains of Granada in the distance. And, with only 64 apartments, you may have the beach (practically) to yourself.

Each villa-style suite has direct access to the beach, pool, or gardens. Some feature a private plunge pool and furnished deck. Spice Island Beach Resort is Granada’s only AAA Five Diamond-rated property, and you’ll see why in all-inclusive offers, including fresh, tasty cuisine, inventive cocktails, and activities like cycling, golfing, snorkeling, and beachside yoga. For children aged 3 to 12, an on-site kids club is available.

A family of four should expect to pay roughly $1,100 each night.

C Lazy U Ranch

Best for: Families who enjoy participating in outdoor activities together.

This premium, all-inclusive guy ranch is available all year, with seasonal events. In the summer, you can try your hand at archery, fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, swimming, and other activities. Winter sports include cold-weather staples such as skiing, ice skating, sleigh rides, and snow tubing. Riding horses is accessible all year.

There are almost limitless activities that families can participate in together. However, you may have difficulty dragging your children away from the supervised activities planned specifically for them. Kids aged 3 to 17 are divided into groups for age-appropriate excursions, such as preparation for the weekly “Shodeo” that takes place every week during the summer. During the Shodeo, children have the opportunity to go to the riding ring and demonstrate the abilities they’ve learned at C Lazy U.

Adults pay $525 per person per night, while children pay $335 per night.

Dreams Curacao Resort, Spa & Casino

Best for: Families seeking a new Caribbean vacation destination.

Dreams Curaçao Resort’s 197 rooms and suites immerse you in the breathtaking grandeur of the Caribbean Sea and the lush, green terrain that surrounds the resort. All of the apartments have furnished balconies with views of the ocean, the island, or the gardens.

Spend your days relaxing in one of the resort’s three pools, competing in “Beach Olympics” beach games, or snorkeling and kayaking in the ocean. The resort features live entertainment, parties, and dancing workshops at night. You don’t even have to leave the sand to have a lunchtime hamburger or hot dog at the Oceanside Barefoot Grill, or you may try one of six other restaurants.

Rooms sleep up to three people and start at roughly $166 per person per night.

Mohonk Mountain House

Best for: Families hoping to enjoy the great outdoors, history buffs, and couples seeking a one-of-a-kind but personal encounter.


You wouldn’t expect farm-to-table dining, a plethora of activities, and a fun-filled kids club to be included in the cost of staying at Mohonk Mountain House, a castle-like Victorian hotel in the heart of New York’s Hudson Valley, but that is exactly what you’ll get. This 143-year-old resort provides magnificent accommodations with picture-perfect mountain or lake views.

Three gourmet meals each day, limitless sports like boating and paddleboarding in the summer and ice skating and tubing in the winter, evening educational talks and music, access to hiking trails, and supervised kids’ programming are all included in your stay.

Activities vary according to season, but if it’s too chilly to swim on the lake, you may travel to the heated indoor pool.

A family of four should expect to pay roughly $1,200 each night. Children under the age of three are free.

Hilton Cancun

Best for: Families looking for a modern resort that defies the all-inclusive pattern.

The Hilton Cancun has been open since late 2021 and feels modern and fresh because it is. The all-ocean-view resort caters to families with children by offering two-bedroom apartments, an all-you-can-eat ice cream and churro shop, a family pool and water playground, and fun-filled activities for kids and teens ages 13 to 17.

The resort features two enormous beachfront infinity pools, but families will prefer the one near the kids club, which has waterslides and a splash playground. You can experience something new every day during your stay with five specialized restaurants serving everything from Mexican cuisine to Southeast Asian specialties and 24-hour room service.

A family of four may expect to pay roughly $450 each night, or 133,000 Hilton Honors points.

Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa

Best for: Families who enjoy staying in an overwater bungalow.

When you book a holiday at the Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa, you’ll be whisked away to your private island refuge on a gorgeous seaplane or speedboat excursion.

The resort is designed to blend in with the natural terrain and spans the entire island. 60 of the 120 luxury villas are on the beach, and 60 are overwater bungalows with direct access to the crystal-clear sea.

Fitness facilities, nonmotorized water sports, a kids club with indoor and outdoor play areas, and unlimited meals and beverages from the resort’s high-end dining outlets are all included in the all-inclusive fee. For an additional price, you can relax at the on-site spa, go scuba diving or snorkeling, or take to the ocean on a jet ski.

A family of four should expect to pay roughly $980 per night.

Beaches Turks & Caicos

Best for: Families looking for an all-inclusive vacation with amusement park-style attractions.

Beaches Turks and Caicos is a vast island resort with five “villages” themed after Key West, the Italian Riviera, and a quaint French village.

Because of its vastness, you’ll have access to 21 restaurants, 12 miles of beach, 10 pools, a 45,000-square-foot waterpark, scuba diving, and other activities. These are scattered throughout the communities, so you’re never too far from a swim or a bite to eat.

The Pirates Island water park’s surf simulator, splash playground, slides, lazy river, and kids-only swim-up bar will appeal to older children. Younger children will enjoy meeting their favorite “Sesame Street” characters at Camp Sesame.

Adults are charged $408 per night, while children are charged $38 per night.

Occidental Tamarindo

Best for: Your first trip to Costa Rica.

Tamarindo’s beaches are popular among Costa Rica visitors who like surfing, fishing, and other water activities. If that describes your family, make Occidental Tamarindo your headquarters for seaside adventures.

The Occidental Tamarindo’s accommodations are mere steps from the crashing surf. It also offers spa services, local and international cuisine, as well as daily activities and entertainment… not to mention the stunning vistas of Marino Las Baulas National Park.

If you prefer calmer waters, the resort’s big zero-entry pool includes a children’s section and a hot tub. There is no standard children’s club where you can leave your children for a bit. The welcoming staff, on the other hand, prepares daily games and activities in which kids and parents can engage as a family.

A family of four should expect to pay roughly $200 each night.

Bluefields Bay Villas

Best for: Families who want all the conveniences of home without having to do any of the work.

Bluefields Bay Villas, with only six villas sleeping from four to thirteen guests, provides comfort, seclusion, and an expertly educated staff to help you create the all-inclusive holiday of your dreams.

Villas include ocean and island views, private pools, a personal chef, and a 24-hour butler to help you plan meals (including beach snacks and cocktail hours) and activities during your stay.

This ultra-exclusive resort’s pricing includes chef-prepared meals served in your villa’s dining room, watersports, snorkeling, glass-bottom boat trips, hiking, and other activities. Child care and free laundry services are also included in the price of your stay. There’s nothing better than coming home with a suitcase full of clean laundry.

A family of four may expect to pay roughly $1,500 per night, with a four-night minimum stay necessary.

Paradisus Playa del Carmen

Best for: Families who want to be treated like celebrities.

You’ll spend your days at Paradisus Playa del Carmen plunging in the clear, warm waves of Mexico’s Caribbean coast, swimming in the pool (or relaxing in one of the sunken loungers), and climbing and sliding at the resort’s on-site water park.

Outside of the water, there’s also a kids club with daily activities like crafts, dance workshops, and more. You can satisfy your carnivorous side at Sal Steak Cove or choose from a variety of foreign cuisines at the Naos buffet, all of which are included in the cost of your stay.

If you upgrade to the Nikte package, you’ll get a luxury suite, access to a VIP pool and beach area, concierge service, and priority dining and activity reservations.

A family of four can expect to pay roughly $430 per night for a normal package or $590 per night for the enhanced Nikte package.

Falcon’s Resort by Melia – All Suites Punta Cana

Best for: Families who spend the majority of their vacation time at theme parks.

Falcon’s Resorts by Meliá began a phased opening in January 2023, ushering in a fresh new concept in the world of all-inclusive resorts for families. As part of Falcon’s Beyond Destination – Punta Cana, guests will have access to a retail, dining, and entertainment area (now under construction) as well as the Caribbean’s first true theme park, Katmandu Park.

There are many wonderful water parks in the Caribbean, but only Katmandu Park has funhouses, virtual roller coasters, and 4D laster-shooting activities. Theme park entry is included in the cost of your stay, but how frequently you can visit is determined by the package you choose.

The resort itself has a pool, a water park, a supervised kids camp, and other amenities for families to enjoy.

Upgraded accommodations (including swim-up suites), multi-day permits to Katmandu Park, concierge, and turn-down service, priority reservations for activities and dining, and seating at a poolside dinner show are all part of the resort’s Beyond program.

A family of four should expect to pay roughly $371 per night for a normal package and $537 per night for the Beyond package.

Moon Palace Cancun

Best for: Families with children of various ages.

The Moon Palace Cancun features around 2,000 rooms divided into two sections: Moon Palace Cancun — Sunrise and Moon Palace Cancun — Nizuc. In both parts, guests can have fun, play games, and eat.

Families with younger children might prefer Nizuc, which has a pool with a twisting waterslide and family suites with linked bedrooms, one with a king bed and the other with two double beds.

Families traveling with tweens and adolescents should stay in the Sunrise section for convenient access to the pool’s surf simulator and the Wired Lounge, which has table and arcade games that both kids and adults will enjoy. When the sun goes down, here is also where you’ll find the resort’s Noir Night Club for cocktails and dancing (and the kids have a great time in the kids club, which is open until 10 p.m. daily).

Pricing for a family of four starts around $411 per night, with extra discounts available if you pre-pay in full.

Coconut Bay Beach & Spa Resort

Best for: Families looking for some much-needed quality time together.

Despite being fewer than two miles from St. Lucia’s Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) and less than an hour from major local attractions like the Pitons and Sulphur Springs, Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa feels like a private island paradise.

It helps that the resort is located on a one-mile stretch of beach and offers eight restaurants, seven bars, and five pools to accommodate only 250 guests. Don’t miss out on the Jerk Treehouse on the beach or the Silk fine dining fusion restaurant for the evening.

The rooms are divided into two sections: an adults-only Harmony portion and a family-friendly Splash section. Splash offers spacious apartments with its own balconies overlooking the water park’s waterslides, lazy river, and water playground.

In addition to traditional kids club activities, children can visit an animal refuge, go on nature walks, and meet the resort’s larger-than-life coconut mascots, Coco and Loco.

A family of four should expect to pay roughly $630 each night.

Conclusion

With the best all-inclusive resorts for families covered in this post, i hope it gets easier for you to make a choice when you decide to plan a getaway from business activities.

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