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The best family resorts in the Caribbean for a kid-approved getaway

If you’re dreaming of a Caribbean vacation that keeps the kids entertained while giving the adults time to unwind, look no further. The region is dotted with all-inclusive resorts and family-friendly hotels that deliver the full package—kids’ clubs, water parks, calm beaches, and even babysitting services. Here’s a look at some of the top Caribbean family resorts, starting with one of the most recognized names in family travel: Beaches Resorts.

1. Beaches Turks & Caicos – Providenciales, Turks & Caicos

Favored by families worldwide, Beaches Turks & Caicos is often ranked among the best family resorts in the Caribbean—and for good reason. With a 45,000 square-foot waterpark, a 12-mile white sand beach, and endless activities for all ages, this all-inclusive resort is built for fun. Sesame Street characters roam the property, kids’ and teen clubs are packed with daily adventures, and dining options (21 restaurants!) are picky-eater approved. Parents can sneak off to the Red Lane Spa or enjoy scuba diving and watersports—all included in the price.

In 2026, this property will debut Treasure Beach, the newest and most exclusive village, that will feature brand-first suites, a Food Hall, and Beaches’ first-ever Butch’s Island Steakhouse.

2. Beaches Negril – Negril, Jamaica

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Set on Jamaica’s world-famous Seven Mile Beach, Beaches Negril delivers a laid-back, luxury experience with a strong family focus. A recent renovation gives the resort a fresh, modern feel while keeping all the comforts families love. Kids can enjoy the lazy river, waterslides, and year-round Sesame Street programming—including Baking with Cookie Monster, character parades, photo ops, and the newest addition: Sunrise Yoga with Elmo. Meanwhile, adults can unwind with premium cocktails, gourmet dining, and beachfront relaxation. Certified nannies are also available, and the resort accommodates children with special needs.

3. Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana – Dominican Republic

Punta Cana Resort | Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana

If your kids are fans of SpongeBob, PAW Patrol, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, this is the resort for you. From slime parties to character breakfasts, Nickelodeon Punta Cana brings the cartoons to life. It’s also surprisingly upscale—think gourmet restaurants, swim-up suites, and a gorgeous beach. The Aqua Nick waterpark keeps kids busy, while parents appreciate the all-inclusive convenience and spa offerings.

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4. Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa – Saint Lucia

Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa All Inclusive, Vieux Fort (updated prices 2025)

This split-resort property cleverly separates families from adults-only travelers, making it ideal for multi-generational trips. The family side—Splash—has its own waterpark, kids’ club, and scheduled activities for ages 3-12. The beach is breezy and fun, and the resort is located just five minutes from the airport, a huge plus for traveling with kids. Parents can relax knowing everything from meals to entertainment is already covered.

5. Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana – Dominican Republic

Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

For families looking for a more upscale all-inclusive, Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana delivers. Situated on Juanillo Beach, this resort features a large water park, multiple pools, a kids’ club, and teen activities. Dining spans from Asian to Caribbean cuisine, and there’s even 24-hour room service. While the kids are off making new friends, grown-ups can explore the connected adults-only Hyatt Zilara for a romantic dinner or spa day.

Why Beaches Resorts stand out

While the Caribbean is home to many family-friendly options, Beaches Resorts continue to shine for their consistent service, genuine family focus, and all-included experiences. They go beyond just kid-friendly—they’re truly family-centered, making sure everyone from toddlers to teens (and yes, parents too) have a vacation to remember.

Final Tip: When booking your family Caribbean vacation, consider the flight time, on-site medical services, and whether the resort caters to dietary or special needs. Traveling with kids is a lot easier when the resort is prepared for everything—luckily, the ones above are.

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Sheri-kae McLeod
Sheri-kae McLeod
Sheri-Kae McLeod is the Jamaican correspondent for Caribbean National weekly, covering key national developments, among other topics. She has worked in the Jamaican media space for over a decade. She has also worked with international media outlets, particularly in the United States, as a writer and editor for over eight years. Since 2017, Sheri-Kae has been a freelance travel writer and has written Caribbean guidebooks for Lonely Planet, Fodors Travel, and DK Eyewitness.

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