The Carribean welcomes families with balmy weather, all-inclusive resorts, and pristine beaches, spread throughout destinations like Aruba and Turks and Caicos. Arrive with kids by plane or take a cruise ship, an exciting way to explore more than one destination with the comfort of a pre-planned itinerary. Spend your days soaking up the sun on Grand Cayman’s seven-mile beach or navigating the Bahamas by boat, entertaining children with a variety of amenities at kid-friendly resorts like The Atlantis. Islands like St. Lucia and Puerto Rico are packed with outdoor activities for more adventurous children. Explore St. Lucia’s drive-in volcano or take a dip in its sulfur springs while animal lovers can revel in the atmosphere of El Yunque Rain Forest in Puerto. Or, immerse yourself in Carribean culture throughout Barbados and Antigua, a great way to discover local flair through museums and wildlife sanctuaries. Families looking for a more European vibe can consider visiting Saint Martin, Curacao, Saint Barts, Dutch, and French colonies just north of South America.

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At-A-Glance: Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman was a bit pricey, but it felt really safe and clean wherever we went. It’s easy to drive and get around. But there’s also a lot easily accessible by foot and bus if you’re going up and down Seven Mile Beach. Driving on the other side of the road takes a little bit to get used to for Americans!

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Review: Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman

By Claudia Gerard When we visited Grand Cayman last year, we stayed at the Ritz Carlton. We stayed for 6 nights when my son was 9. Hands down, the best hotel for families in my honest opinion. They are great with kids. The staff is amazing, which speaks to great management because they are polite,…

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Aruba: Important Traveler Information

Capital: Oranjestad Local weather: Aruba’s tropical climate has a median temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius). Aruba lies south of the general hurricane paths and usually only experiences fringe effects of nearby tropical weather.  Accuweather. Local currency: Aruban Florin or Dutch Guilder.  Currency Converter. Local time: GMT – 4 Domestic airlines: https://www.arubaairlines.com/ https://www.aruba.com/us/plan-your-visit/getting-to-aruba/flying-into-aruba…

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