It wasn’t too long ago that all-inclusive resorts had a reputation for poor food and kitschy nightlife. But in recent years all that has changed, and these days even the most kid-friendly all-inclusive family resorts are synonymous with quality dining, kids programming, and a generous spread of activities. Better yet, many of the pricier options are often resorts you can book with hotel points.
Many of the world’s most famous hotel brands are getting in on the action with new properties and brand-wide overhauls. This only sweetens the deal for families, who value all-inclusive resorts for their one-size-fits-all packages that help eliminate surprise charges and worries.
There are a handful of top-tier options for hotel brand-loyal families looking to redeem rewards points for a tropical getaway—especially if you’re a part of Hilton Honors, World of Hyatt, or perpetually ubiquitous Marriott Bonvoy. Here are the best family-friendly all-inclusive resorts you can book with rewards points throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
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1. The Westin Porto de Galinhas – Ipojuca, Brazil
Rewards program: Marriott Bonvoy


Nearly every activity revolves around the beach at The Westin Porto de Galinhas. But let’s be honest: Sometimes the beach gets “old” after a few days—especially with younger kids, who are determined to get sand into every orifice of their faces. This stretch of coastline revered as one of Brazil’s best stands out among others for this reason. It’s not just a beach. It’s a geological wonderland of golden sands and otherworldly nature pools formed by coral reefs.
Low tide reveals several small pools of warm, shallow water teeming with tropical fish. It’s the perfect place for kids to swim and snorkel (just make sure you stay within the allowable limits, to protect the coral). The beach and pools are merely steps from the resort, whose architecture fusing the natural environment and paying nod to its surroundings is an experience in and of itself.
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The Westin Porto de Galinhas has creative ways to soak up the picturesque scenery, with optional buggy and catamaran rides. Beach toy kits are also available for little ones. Kids and teens have access to their own separate club spaces, with age-appropriate activities that change by the day, as well as a whimsical playground. Families also can choose from five diverse restaurants, while stations for broths and ice cream satisfy other cravings.
Accommodations range from standard rooms to two-story villas and bungalow-style suites, all with private balconies keeping you connected to the outdoors. Need a bathtub for the littles? Most rooms have them. Want a sunken hot tub to sneak away to while the kids are in the youth club? You’ll find those, too.
2. Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All Inclusive Resort – Tulum, Mexico
Rewards program: Hilton Honors


Set foot inside Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya‘s lobby and you’re immediately transported to a paradise that feels worlds away. The all-inclusive hotel’s seamless indoor-outdoor design frames water and nature views around every corner, but what truly makes this resort stand out for families is two-fold: its dedicated spaces for kids and the food quality throughout its restaurants, both of which are among the best in the world of all-inclusive resorts.
The kids’ spaces at Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya comprise an oceanfront pool and large aquatic playground, sweeping outdoor jungle gym, and whimsical two-story indoor club with a rundown of activities that thoughtfully integrate Mayan culture. A dedicated Churrería next to the Kids Club serves savory sandwiches and fresh churros, offering a convenient spot for families to grab a quick snack or sweet treat.
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These amenities are all conveniently situated on one end of the resort that feels exclusive to families. This is also where you’ll find the family-friendly digs. Graciously laid out and roomy, these accommodations are available in two-queen-bed rooms or one-king-bed suites (the latter has two full bathrooms, one with a bathtub). Although none have pull-out sofas, rollaway beds are available upon request. Numerous connecting rooms can also be combined for more space if you’re vacationing with a large family.
One thing worth noting is that the resort’s family section is a bit of a walk from the hotel’s main lobby area where you’ll find the restaurants and shops. Like other all-inclusive resorts, though, complimentary shuttle service is offered throughout the day, allowing for quicker transports. This shuttle service can also be used to reach the adjacent Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya, one of Hilton’s top-tier hotel brands. Both properties are located on a private slice of coastline within a short drive to archeological sites, cenotes, and other natural attractions, as well as popular Mexico family vacation spots like Tulum and Playa del Carmen.
3. Turtle Beach Barbados, A Tribute Portfolio All-Inclusive Resort – Christ Church, Barbados
Rewards program: Marriott Bonvoy


Situated on Barbados’ southern shoreline, the completely renovated Turtle Beach Barbados, A Tribute Portfolio All-Inclusive Resort is one of the most popular Barbados all-inclusive resorts and a shining example of Marriott’s unique approach to covering the map. The brand’s all-inclusive family resorts don’t all commingle in the same few mega-popular destinations. Instead, its resorts—which afford a more intimate atmosphere by all-inclusive standards—are found on slightly slower-paced islands that make it easier to live like the locals. Families who want to connect with the Bajan culture can explore the nearby St. Lawrence Gap, Oistins Fish Fry, and historical sites that are all easily accessible from the resort.
Back at your home away from home, the kids will love the CAMP Club offering a variety of creative activity zones and the separate children’s splash pool. Family-friendly activities such as Calypso dance lessons, competitive challenges, and a Pastry School demo up the fun factor. On the beach, non-motorized water sports like snorkeling, kayaking, catamaran sailing, and boogie boarding are offered at no extra charge.
For accommodations, two different room categories stand out for families: junior suites that sleep up to four and one-bedroom suites that can fit two adults and three children, with pull-out sofa beds. Guests staying at Turtle Beach have access to the Dine Around Program, which allows them to enjoy an expanded selection of restaurants and bars across Marriott’s Barbados Collection’s sister properties for even more opportunities for unique dining experiences.
4. Best Western Jaco Beach All-Inclusive Resort – Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Rewards program: Best Western Rewards


Known for its many affordable hotels, the Best Western brand makes a dream-worthy vacation more possible for families on tighter budgets with its Best Western Jaco Beach All-Inclusive Resort in Costa Rica. In addition to the unlimited meals, drinks, and other perks that come standard with all-inclusive resorts, this property has a beachfront pool with a nearby splash pad, on-site playground, and inventory of beach toys for kids to use at their leisure, making it an especially attractive all-inclusive resort for families with toddlers.
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The Jaco Beach resort retains a quiet, peaceful atmosphere throughout the day. The real action takes place in the surrounding area. Downtown Jaco and its vibrant Pastor Diaz Avenue is only a 10-minute walk from the property, while natural attractions such as Playa Hermosa and Carara National Park are also easily accessible.
Being a fairly small property, the resort has little variety when it comes to accommodations. It does take an interesting approach with all rooms having either two double beds or one double bed and one twin bed. While this is not an attractive setup for couples, the layouts (combined with the ability to connect multiple rooms) allow families to get creative with their spaces. Complimentary rollaway beds and cribs are available as well.
5. Dreams Playa Bonita Panama – Veracruz, Panama
Rewards program: World of Hyatt


If you plan to take your kids out of school, rest comfortably knowing they’ll still get lessons in history and biology at the all-inclusive Dreams Playa Bonita Panama. Punta Bruja Nature Reserve hugs the resort, while the front of it faces the Pacific Ocean. This unique positioning gets you up close and personal with the rainforest and its abundant wildlife. Meanwhile, families have front-row seats to a special show at night—the twinkling lights of ships passing through the Panama Canal on the horizon.
Learning continues at the kids’ Explorers Club, where the local culture and history is woven into activities. In addition to an indoor space, youngsters three to 12 can have their own fun in the sun at an adventure-inspired playground and dedicated children’s pool, along with an infinity-edge pool open to all.
Plenty of activities bring the whole family together, including a jungle tour, driving range and putting green, batting cage, archery lessons, non-motorized water sports, theme parties, seasonal whale watching and turtle hatching, and outdoor movies on the beach. Five restaurants, a cafe, oceanfront grill, and Preferred Club Lounge comprise both casual and dressier options and serve up a mix of local and international cuisine.
The natural surroundings are never too far out of reach, thanks to every room coming with a balcony or terrace, as well as ocean views. Although there are no room categories that can sleep more than four, adjoining rooms are available for those who need additional space.
6. Holiday Inn Resort Ixtapa All-Inclusive – Ixtapa, Mexico
Rewards program: IHG One Rewards


Mexico’s western coast has a different vibe compared to the vibrant Yucatan Peninsula. And with its golden-sand beaches, dreamy Pacific sunsets, and more relaxed beach towns, it’s a blissful setting for an all-inclusive family vacation at Holiday Inn Resort Ixtapa.
Family-friendly features run the gamut from a youth club with scheduled programming and activities to a dedicated pool for youngsters, a mini-golf course, and locally infused entertainment that welcomes a new show every night. During Mexico’s offseason for sea turtle nesting, from October through April, families can also accompany staff members at the property’s on-site nursery for turtle releases.
Rooms and suites can sleep up to four, and cribs are available for those traveling with babies and little tots. Among the options is the Kid’s Suite, which has a bunk bed, an extra TV, a collection of games and movies (available upon request), and children’s bath amenities. A handful of rooms are connecting for families who need more space.
The resort is located in the heart of the beach resort town of Ixtapa, a less-than-15-minute drive to the charming, traditional Mexican fishing village of Zihuatanejo.
7. Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort – Cancun, Mexico
Rewards program: Hilton Honors


Like its sister property in Tulum, Hilton Cancun is adjacent to one of the brand’s five-star options (the Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya), which broadens options for families willing to pay a little extra for a more upscale dining experience or spa treatment. Of course if you just want to stick with what’s included, five star-quality meals, impressive children’s amenities, and evening performances at the on-site amphitheater are all part of the package.
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For kids specifically, morning through night welcomes opportunities for fun in the beautifully designed youth and teen club, with crafts centered around the local culture, Spanish classes, dance parties, face-painting, and games, as well as an outdoor jungle gym, splash pool with a playground, and a Willy Wonka-like parlor serving up popcorn, churros, cupcakes, doughnuts, and ice cream. Two large pools make for more space to cool off, while classes like ceramic painting or Mayan art and jewelry making add to the list of family-friendly fun. While the little ones are at the kids club, parents can head to the resort’s adults-only AMAI Beach Club, which opened in summer 2025.
Families are best suited in the resort’s suites, which boast nearly double or more the square footage of standard rooms. One specifically designed for those with youngsters is the Family Two-Bedroom Suite, with capacity for up to six and two full bathrooms, including one with a tub. This room also has safety-proof windows in lieu of a balcony.
8. The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort and Spa – Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Rewards program: Marriott Bonvoy


Guanacaste is revered for being home to some of Costa Rica’s most beautiful beaches, and The Westin Reserva Conchal has prime real estate. Its beach overlooks the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific with views of lush mountains in the distance—a reminder that you’re staying in the midst of tropical rainforests and unspoiled beaches.
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Though the resort encompasses almost 2,400 acres, much of which is natural green space, your family is only steps away from the beach and all the other amenities designed with both parents and children in mind. Highlights include a freshwater lagoon-style pool plus a separate kiddie pool; an outdoor play area with swings and a slide; and an expansive youth club that not only offers a variety of indoor activities such as arts and crafts and Spanish lessons, but also leads on-site excursions such as a scavenger hunt-style eco hike around the property.
Of course, no trip to Costa Rica is complete without hiking to a volcano, experiencing the hot springs, or ziplining (or all of the above). The Westin Reserva Conchal offers tours to Palo Verde National Park, Rincón de la Vieja National Park, and the Arenal Volcano and hot springs, among other options.
Rooms on the property come in a variety of categories—each has space for one crib, and only some also allow for one rollaway bed. Book a Family Junior Suite for access to the exclusive Family Club Lounge, with private check-in and a personal concierge. Most of the Family Junior Suite categories come with either one king bed and a sofa bed or two double beds and a sofa bed, to sleep four. The Bunk Bed Family Junior Suite comes with a king bed, bunk bed, and a sleeper sofa to accommodate an additional child, for a total of five.
9. Dreams Karibana Cartagena Golf and Spa Resort – Cartagena, Colombia
Rewards program: World of Hyatt


You don’t have to travel far for a taste of South America. Hugging the Caribbean Sea, Dreams Karibana Cartagena Golf & Spa Resort provides families with a worry-free escape only 30 minutes from the colorful city of Cartagena, accessible thanks to complimentary shuttle service (a rarity in the all-inclusive world) or various tours available for purchase. Kids and teens each have their own access to youth clubs with special programming and activities. Meanwhile, five pools including one just for littles—as well as complimentary non-motorized water sports—afford plenty of opportunities to stay refreshed.
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Beyond exploring the “Walled City” of Cartagena, families can visit the famed Volcan de Lodo El Totumo (Mud Volcano) or take a day trip to one of the region’s many small islands. Larger families will rejoice in the accommodation options available at the Dreams Karibana Cartagena, with the highest room capacities of any resort on this list. The extra space does come at a pretty penny, however.
With an upgrade to the property’s Preferred Club, families have more variety in room choices—including layouts that can comfortably sleep six (a maximum of five adults and one child). Standard accommodations are fit for only three to four.
10. Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio by Hilton – Willemstad, Curacao
Rewards program: Hilton Honors


For water-loving kiddos, you’ll be hard-pressed to find another resort that wows them the way Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio by Hilton will. Its most prominent feature is a gigantic king cobra head—an extension of one of six waterslides—while other attractions follow with no less enthusiasm: four swimming pools, a splash pad/aqua park, submarine-themed playground, and myriad water sports on offer.
Art classes, bicycle rentals, dance lessons, and a PADI dive center with scuba lessons available round out the ways you can keep your days full of fun. Of course, a family vacation should include some time for relaxation. That’s when you head to the resort’s private beach, where sparkling waters hug the golden sand dotted with thatched-roof cabanas that instantly put you in vacation mode. (Note: The resort does not have a kids’ club, but childcare services are available.)
When it comes to meals, four themed restaurants, plus a buffet and a patisserie in the lobby, keep bellies happy and full. While the resort is smoke-free, the Don Cigar Lounge is a nice respite for stogie lovers.
With so much to do during the day, a restful night awaits. Mangrove Beach offers a variety of rooms that sleep up to three and four, including one designed for families with a king bed and two single beds. A two-bedroom Presidential Suite accommodates six, for those who need more space. All rooms feature private balconies.
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