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Young travelers find plenty of fun at Camp Lucaya, the free-standing children's
center where activities range from coconut bowling to afternoon Junkanoo
parades. Kids can also take part in the Marine Explorer's Club, cosponsored
with the Underwater Explorer's Society (UNEXSO), to learn more about dolphins
and even get nose-to-nose with these fascinating creatures. When it's time
to take a break from fun in the sun, there's storytelling with traditional
Bahamian tales and music made with goat-skinned drums and conch shells.
Web:
www.ourlucaya.com
- Phone: 877-OUR-LUCAYA
Jamaica: Franklyn D. Resort (FDR)
FDR has one of the most unique programs
in the Caribbean for vacationing families. Each family is matched with a
Vacation Nanny on arrival. She works with the family throughout their entire
stay, supervising the kids, washing out bathing suits, or even making sandwiches
for hungry young travelers. All guests stay in one-, two-, or three-bedroom
suites. Breakfast, lunch, dinner (and a special kiddies dinner) are included
along with use of all sports facilities like sailing, windsurfing, snorkeling,
glass bottom boat, kayaking, bicycles, and tennis. The children's mini-club
includes computer training, satellite TV room, disco, Super Nintendo games,
donkey rides, picnics, arts and crafts, kiddies slides and paddling pools,
and kiddies disco.
Web:
www.fdrholidays.com
- Phone: 800-654-1FDR or 888-FDR-KIDS
Jamaica: Starfish Resorts
This moderately-priced all-inclusive (formerly
Trelawny Beach and Fun Resort) caters to families but welcomes singles and couples.
A supervised children's program plans activities for younger visitors from
8am-9pm daily. Rooms have white tile floors and overlook the pool area,
the sea, or the surrounding countryside. Several cottages are especially
popular with larger family groups. Nightly entertainment at poolside is
for the whole family while a late night disco is aimed at the adult set.
While the resort is all-inclusive, some motorized sports such as waterskiing,
the banana boat ride, and scuba diving are offered on an a la carte basis.
Kids will find plenty of activity here, including the Kids Club, with supervised
activities. There's a Jungle Gym Playground, arts and crafts center, and
trampoline. Baby sitting services are available at additional cost.Web:
www.starfishresorts.com
- Phone:
800-659-5436
Montego Bay, Jamaica:
Wyndham Rose Hall Resort & Country Club
This
sprawling resort is just a short drive from the airport, a real boon to
those on a short vacation or traveling with restless kids. And, once you
arrive, there's no need to worry about those kids remaining restless for
long. Wyndham Rose Hall is home to a massive waterpark, a $7 million water
complex called Sugar Mill Falls. Complete with lagoons and a towering water
slide, parents can enjoy lazy river rafting among waterfalls scattered
throughout
the park while kids tackle the waterslides. Children can also take part
in the supervised Kids Klub.
Web:
www.wyndhamrosehallresort.com
- Phone:
800-996-3426
Puerto Rico: Hyatt Regency Cerromar Beach
Resort and Casino
Hyatt Cerromar and its sister resort, Hyatt Dorado, share 1,000 acres west of
San Juan, and families enjoy reciprocal privileges at the two resorts. Connected
by a free shuttle system, guest cards are honored at both resorts. The Hyatt
Cerromar is a favorite with families because of its water activities, special
children's programs.Cerromar is home to Camp Hyatt Cerromar Beach, open to
guests at both resorts. This year-around program provides activities for
children ages 3 to 12, including activities focuses on the environment, culture,
and geography of Puerto Rico. Activities at Cerromar center around the River
Pool, billed as the world's longest freshwater swimming pool.
Guests can ride colorful floats down the pool's 1,776-foot length or plummet
into the waters from a high-rise water slide. Built at a cost of over $3
million, the pool features bridges, a swim-up bar, waterfalls and several
islands. A wheelchair lift ensures that all guests have access to the pool.
Nearby, a beach bohio serves lunch and snacks. For the more adventurous,
watersports are available on Cerromar's strip of beach. At the Windsurfing
School and Watersports Center (Puerto Rico's only certified windsurfing school),
lessons are offered by Lisa Penfield, two-time women's windsurfing champion and
former member of the U.S. Olympic team. Guests learn in the reef-protected
calmer waters of nearby Hyatt Dorado. These placid waters are also enjoyed by
Cerromar snorkelers and ocean swimmers who arrive at the neighboring property
via the free shuttle. Tennis courts, jogging paths, bicycling and in-line skating
are also available for energetic families. Web:
www.cerromarbeach.hyatt.com
- Phone: 800-633-7313
Saint Thomas, USVI: Wyndham Sugar Bay Beach
Club and Resort
This 300-room resort is a real rarity in the US Virgin Islands: an all-inclusive
property. Here, families can stay, play, and eat for one easy price. "We believe
that parents deserve a holiday from high vacation costs," said Bob Marshall,
general manager. "Our all-inclusive offerings allow the entire family to enjoy a
full breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, including spectacular theme dinners and
all day snacks."
The all-inclusive package includes all meals and drinks, an ice cream bar, day
and night tennis, all non-motorized watersports, use of snorkel equipment, use
of fitness center and Jacuzzi, daily activity programs, nightly entertainment,
and beach volleyball.
The KidsKlub keeps young vacationers age three to 12 busy and happy. From 9:30am
to 5pm daily, children stay occupied with activities such as kite flying, sea
shell hunting, crab races, arts and crafts, and more. The Wyndham Sugar Bay also
boasts the island's only indoor resort amphitheater. Movies are shown here when
guests are ready to take a break from the sun and the KidsKlub also uses the
site for a weekly movie showing.
Along with its family-friendly attitude, the resort offers plenty of romance as
well. Web:
www.wyndham.com/Resorts/STTSB
- Phone: 800-Wyndham
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
Islands: Beaches
Also
part of the Sandals family of resorts, this all-inclusive is a favorite
with families. Located on the 12-mile beach at Grace Bay, this resort is
a favorite with water buffs. Watersports include snorkeling and scuba diving
(a resort course is offered for older children), aqua trikes, windsurfing,
kayaking, sailing, hobie cats, and view boards for a peek at what lies beneath
the sea's waves. A special Toddler's Pool and Activity area keeps young
visitors happy. Children are also entertained at the supervised areas. A
nursery is available for infants and toddlers while the kids' club keeps
older children happy at the children's pool, kids' gazebo, playground, table
tennis and pool table facilities, and at classes in everything from sandcastle
building to reggae. The highlight of the children's area is Pirate's Island,
built around a wooden ship surrounded by a pool and two water slides. There's
also a SEGA game center and plenty of fun for teens with disco nights, movie
nights, sports tournaments, and more. Web:
www.beaches.com
- Phone: 800-BEACHES
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