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We know that spending time looking for restaurants that have your children’s favourite meal, waiting for hours to be served and being left with a massive bill at the end of it isn’t anyone’s ideal family holiday.
That’s why we have carefully selected the best 5 Star All Inclusive Family Holidays, so that you can relax and enjoy your holiday to its fullest. Here is a list of our favourite places to stay this summer.
Olympic Lagoon, Cyprus
A deluxe family-favourite destination is the Olympic Lagoon, in Paphos, Cyprus.The five-star all inclusive hotel certainly lives up to its name, having five enormous swimming pools with facilities like whirlpools, waterfalls, slides, swim-up bars and an adults-only indoor pool. To top it off, the Olympic Lagoon has a blue-flag beach and entertainment for the entire family. There is a creche for babies over 6 months, a children’s club, sports, daytime activities and extravagant evening shows. In the all inclusive package, you also get access to three a la carte restaurants, plus the main buffet restaurants. To make everything perfect, the family rooms can accommodate up to 5 people and are separated with a sliding door.
Ikos Oceania, Halkidiki, Greece
The child-friendly resort of Ikos Oceania is simply a must-see when you’re planning a holiday in Greece. Situated in Halkidiki, this superb resort is perfect for a beach holiday as the hotel has its own private 350m golden beach. With luxurious rooms, plenty of activities for all ages and an Anne Semonin signature spa, it has the perfect formula for a unique, perfect holiday. Excellent customer service and the promise of a ‘culinary voyage’ are the added extras to make your stay truly unforgettable.
Club Med La Palmyre Atlantique, France
Closer to home you will find this gorgeous 5 star La Palmyre Atlantique resort on the Atlantic coast in France. Boasting fine sandy beaches, this location is preferred by British holidaymakers as the temperatures during the summer months aren’t as hot as other Mediterranean destinations. Some of the highlights include a 9 hole golf club, a watersports academy where you can experience sailing, windsurfing and kitesurfing, a luxurious spa, 9 tennis courts, aqua gym and many other fun family activities. Two large pools can also be found on the resort.
Club Med Cancun Yucatan, Mexico
If you decided for a more exotic destination this summer, then French-owned Club Med has got you covered in Mexico too. The same high-end finishes can be found in the resort of Cancun, where you will find the most beautiful scenery and beaches. This destination is perfect if you are looking for an active family holiday, as the Mayan sites are close by and offer visitors plenty to do, like climbing a 91-steps pyramid. A Mayan-themed water park can also be found in the near vicinity, where the whole family can enjoy themselves and even swim with dolphins.
Atmosphere Kanifushi, Maldives
After arriving at the Maldives on a seaplane, prepare to be pampered in the deluxe five-star resort of Atmosphere Kanifushi. Privacy is highly valued here, so rest assured that the detached beach villas offer you and your loved ones continuous privacy and a one-of-a-kind picturesque view.
Relax on the beautiful fine white sand beaches or unwind in the lavish spa. The little ones will be entertained by the skilled staff at the Kids Club, taking part in numerous fun activities, like scuba-diving, snorkelling, paddle-boarding, cycling and many more.
The food selection at Atmosphere Kanifushi is outstanding, with an abundant variation throughout the break. With over 5 bars and restaurants, including a vegetarian restaurant, the set of choices is certain to please everyone’s taste.
NB: This post is in collaboration with The Family Holidays Company
Some lovely resorts listed here…. we love all inclusive holidayIng with our little ones – am writing this from the sun lounger by the pool at Insotel Punta Prima, Menorca.
I’m writing a guest post soon on whether an all inclusive holiday is the best way to save money traveling with kids..
Thanks for the suggestions. We’ve booked self catering holidays on our last few trips but when we do go all inclusive it always has to be 4/5* for me. We’re taking the kids to Mexico or Cuba next winter so I’m off to check out Club Med now. I’m dying for flights to be released so I can book!
We opted for Cuba last year. But this post might have some ideas for our next family trip.