Hiya all looking for some advice looking to go somewhere in caribbean with hubby and 3 young girls 8year old twins and a nearly 4year old. So we dont want to be somewhere we can ruin the peace for some people!
Looking to go in february, gatwick pref
Any suggestions welcome :-)
Hope you find somewhere lovely. Personally as a parent of a 3 1/2 year old I tend to believe that if a hotel offers childrens facilities such as playground, kids club, etc and doesn't specifically say Adults/couples only then children and welcome and can be expected to behave as children.
The Caribbean has quite a few adults only hotels (like Sandals and Couples), so pretty much all the rest are family friendly.
Barbados is a lovely island and has some great family friendly hotels - Almond Beach Village/Casuarina, Turtle Beach, Crystal Cove etc. Relatively short (8 hour) flight too.
Beaches Resorts in Jamaica are fab, but a bit pricey. Very family friendly though, if you've ever done Sandals, it's Sandals with kids and terrific.
Mexico is that bit further but has some lovely hotels. You can't drink the water though and that can lead to a few stomach troubles as some of it inevitably finds it's way into your mouth.
Ditto the DR, but again has some great hotels such as the Iberostars and Rius, is reasonably priced and very popular on this forum.
BA start flying there in October which will mean more flexibility in duration and might mean the big-boys such as Kuoni start featuring it.
we stayed at starfish trelawney, which , to be fair, is only a 3 star, but the facilities for kids was fantastic, hence us choosing it ! For example, it has 2 waterslides in 2 of the pools, pool tables in one of the pools, a climbing wall, ice skating rink, trapeze, games room, big telly in the lobby showing disney, popcorn on tap, I could go on !!
If you would like any more info on this place, I'd be happy to help !
good luck,
juby
We took out 10 month old to DR in April and had a great time and it was great value. We found Antigua and Barbados very clean more built up if you were looking for a more developed island.
Lisa xx
Curious as to whether you all took malaria protection ? The malaria thing has always put me off the DR, particularly with the kids, but I get the impression that if you stay in the resorts it's not necessarily required ?
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