Barbados
Family HolidaysR
The Caribbean has carved out a fabulous reputation for family holidays with
everything from private villas with butlers and nannies to full on all-inclusives
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ll islands offer a wealth of attractions for all ages from toddlers to teenagers. Antigua is particularly strong on family activities which include a jeep safari tour,
catamaran tours including Devil’s Bridge, a natural limestone arch, a journey through the rainforest on a zip line and exploring the beaches on a Segway. A trip to the Frigate Bird Sanctuary on Barbuda broadens children’s knowledge of the natural world. Beach Barbuda is the antidote to the family package holiday Antiguan resorts that offer free kids clubs and family
entertainment and/or all-inclusive packages include Nonsuch Bay’s new EpicTeen Challenge, the Grand Pineapple Beach Resorts, The Verandah Resort and Spa, Carlisle Bay and Jolly Beach Resort and Spa. Jamaica Adventure Park in Negril reopened in May 2013 and now features a Roaring River Wave Pool, go-karting and ‘Dive-In Movies’. Beaches Ocho Rios has unveiled newly-designed, oversized
rooms following a family-focused renovation. Voted among the Top 10 Best Beach Resorts by Parents Magazine, the all- inclusive resort also features an action-adventure waterpark. Half Moon, A RockResort is the only resort in the Caribbean to offer an on-site natural dolphin lagoon which kids love, and
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