5 Cool Hotels for Kids, Tweens and Teens (Oh, And Adults)
Features & Advice Outrigger Hotels & Resorts Cherese Weekes January 02, 2015

Do you hear that? It is the wonderful sound of silence, but there’s no need to worry because your kids are less likely to get in trouble with each of these five hotels catering to their every need. Family getaways are supposed to bring relatives together, but pleasing that indecisive tot, tween or teen can put a damper on all on the fun and turn that exciting vacation into the trip from hell.
That is until now because you won’t hear a bit of complaint when visiting the following hotels since they strive to please young ones from the whiniest of toddlers to the surliest of teenagers.
California: Hotel del Coronado
While adults are whisked away to vacation-heaven, kids will be off finding their own adventures with Hotel del Coronado’s extensive child-friendly programs. From the moment they arrive, its young guests (ages 4-12) are encouraged to venture on a wild mission with their complimentary DelVenture knapsack filled with essential clue-solving gadgets.
Back at the Kidtopia Center, kids are free to partake in various activities from photography to beach thrills. Even when the San Diego’s temperatures cool the hotel adds a skating rink to enhance its experiences (Nov. 27-Jan. 4). After a long day of fun 13-year-olds and up can also unwind at the teen spa, where they can soak away their young problems with an ice cream float bath.
Fiji: Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji
Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji caters to the needs of adolescents by designing action-packed itineraries that introduce them to the vibrant culture of the island lapped in 5-star quality.
Whether exploring the great outdoors on a hike or indulging in a bit of friendly completion with rounds of water polo, the hotel is determined to keep its tweens complaint-free. A trip to a nearby high school is not only an enriching experience, but available for teens wanting to return from their travels with a new Facebook friend.
Florida: Hawks Cay Florida Keys Resort
Hawks Cay Florida Keys Resort has made as the ultimate hangout spot for its younger guests. When your keeds need an escape from, well, you, they can join other teens lounging by the lagoon or shooting hoops during a basketball tournament as well as compete in other sports.
The resort also offers the Indie club, which has plenty of programs and activities like the spa to keep them entertained. And if your teen is particularly fond of sleeping outdoors, the Hawks Cay Florida Keys Resorts have the ideal amenities to convert their family getaway into in exciting camping trip.
California: Terranea Resort
Are you looking for a serene trip to Los Angeles soon? Well the Terranea Resort might just be your best escape when bringing the brood along. Especially because its youngest guests are free to explore California’s great landscape as part of their stay.
From surfing in the gray Pacific to horseback riding, your kids will be begging you to extend their stay. Even when the sun sinks behind the ocean, the resort is an ongoing social party with events like bocce ball and family fun night providing nonstop enjoyment.
Mexico: Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya
Not only does the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya offer seclusion for adults on its Heaven side, but also sets the scenes for its youngster with a slew of amenities, including the Cavern-teen Lounge & Club.
Here, they can put on their dancing shoes and hit the dance floor as well as enjoy the diverse games and plush seating areas designed to make them feel like big-name celebrities.
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