Ten luxury family resorts
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LUXURY FAMILY RESORTS
Charitable Travel’s luxury expert Lizzi Trimble shares her top resort recommendations for a family holiday in the lap of luxury
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he pandemic has affected each family differently but most will admit that being in lockdown with children has been challenging and, at times, fractious. Never has a holiday been so anticipated! If you’re one of the lucky ones that has been able to save up a bigger budget for your next trip, here are our suggestions for a family treat.
Jumby Bay Island, Antigua Lizzi says: “Set on a 300-acre island, 10 minutes by boat from Antigua, this resort has fabulous facilities and children can roam free in complete safety.” Guests can arrive by private yacht and check into a luxurious suite or villa steps from the Caribbean Sea. The Camp Jumby Pavilion has fun and games for three to 11-year-olds with programmes like Little Chefs, Wildlife and Ocean Adventures, Discover Science and Pirates of the Caribbean. Older kids can try watersports or join a mocktail mixology class.
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Park Hyatt St. Kitts Lizzi says: “A very upmarket, purposebuilt hotel with stunning modern décor including glass and water features, plus the famous Camp Hyatt kids club.” Spanning the secluded Banana Bay with its golden sandy beach at the foot of rolling hills, this resort has a pool dedicated to families but some suites feature private roof-top pools and sundecks. The complimentary kids club, Island Fort, entertains children aged from three to twelve years with a mix of outdoor activities, storytelling, arts and crafts.
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