As families return to planning great getaways, hotels and resorts respond with programs designed to accommodate guests of all ages. Here are five destinations to consider.
Situated on 200 private, tropical acres, The Boca Raton is eager to welcome a new generation of guests following a $200 million investment. With more than 100 years of history as its foundation, the South Florida resort recently debuted the Banyan Bunch Kids Club, a creative program curated by industry experts and designed to engage young guests through a range of activities that include salsa dancing lessons, youth yoga, origami and drawing kits inspired by the local environment.
Seamlessly integrating the Peninsula’s vibrant landscape with the amenities of a contemporary eco-luxury hotel, the 182-room coastal retreat will deliver the sun-drenched family vacation for which you’ve been yearning. Tap into the “pura vida” lifestyle and choose from a long list of adventure, spa, fitness and wellness opportunities served up in a relaxed and welcoming indoor-outdoor environment. Access kayaks, paddleboards and jet skis from the beach, take an electric bike tour or relax by one of several pools that overlook the volcanic sand beach areas.
For a family-friendly introduction to the exotic fauna and flora of Costa Rica, take a guided tour of the Trail of the Giants, a scenic adventure that showcases the region’s birds, monkeys, iguanas, butterflies and giant trees while providing jaw-dropping views of the resort’s Arnold Palmer golf course and the Pacific Ocean. The Kids for All Seasons club features a kid’s pool and junior lounge chairs as well as a range of immersive programs to entice the youngest guests.
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