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Family-Friendly Honeymoon Ideas: Enjoying Romance with Kids

Are you planning to bring kids on a honeymoon? None of the major reasons to take a honeymoon include spending time with little ones. A honeymoon is intended to be a private time to reflect on your new bond, get used to the idea of being legally married, and make love uninhibitedly.

However, more and more loving couples who have brought children into the world without first enjoying the benefits of marriage ultimately decide to tie the knot. Moreover, they cannot imagine going on a honeymoon without those kids.

With remarriage, there are often children on one or both sides. Therefore, unless a friend, grandparent, or an agreeable ex-spouse is willing to take them off your hands for a few days, you have a choice: Take a honeymoon with the kids or no honeymoon at all. If you’re determined to enjoy your time in the sun, these are the optimal options for a family honeymoon.

Choose a Family-Friendly All-Inclusive

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Beaches Turks & Caicos

Couples who honeymoon with kids have a fabulous option: Sandals’ PG-rated Beaches brand of all-inclusive family resorts. It offers parents many of the same amenities enjoyed by romantic couples, such as locations along stunning beaches, multiple restaurants, and unlimited food and drinks. Key activities like golf and water sports enhance the experience.

The significant difference is that children—from newborns to teenagers—are not only welcome but can be entertained with supervised, age-appropriate activities from morning until night. Consequently, adults can cherish some authentic honeymoon moments while their kids are engaged with fun activities.

If you’re wondering which property to choose, Beaches Turks & Caicos, located on one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean islands, earns top honors, featuring a 45,000 square-foot waterpark and four themed villages that replicate the ambiance of Italy, France, and Key West.

Take a Cruise

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The majority of cruise lines are well-equipped to host families with kids on a honeymoon. Babysitters and counselors ensure that children are occupied and cared for, allowing parents to unwind and indulge in quality time together.

Notably, AmaWaterways has partnered with Disney to offer selected river cruise itineraries catered to multi-generational family groups. They’re even constructing new ships with interconnecting rooms for easy access between parents and children.

Head for Hawaii

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Hilton Hotels & Resorts

Hawaii has always been a popular honeymoon destination, and it has evolved into a family-friendly hub. Many of Hawaii’s hotels feature special services for families with children. The Hilton Hawaiian Village on Waikiki Beach, with 3,000 rooms in multiple towers, is a prime example.

This resort offers “Camp Penguin” for kids aged 5 to 12, immersing them in Hawaiian culture through stories, games, and arts and crafts. While the kids are having fun, parents can enjoy the spa, beach, shops, or simply relax in their rooms.

Reserve a Stay at a Ritz-Carlton

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Many Ritz-Carlton properties have cultivated family travel by providing services tailored for guests with children. Families can enjoy certified nanny services, child-appropriate activities, summer camp sessions, and a specially designed kids’ meal plan.

For example, the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida, features a virtual-reality game center and an aquarium with programs including critter feeding and shell collecting activities. Such amenities make it an excellent choice for couples traveling with children.

Camp in a U.S. National Park

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If your kids are school-age, consider taking them outdoors. National Parks across the U.S. offer a fantastic opportunity for families to connect with nature and experience the great outdoors. However, these parks can be very popular, especially during school breaks, adding an extra layer of necessity for making reservations far in advance.

Opt for Orlando

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If you’re kids at heart yourselves, you may find joy in Disney World, Epcot, and Universal Studios just as much as your children do. However, be aware that this will not be a relaxing honeymoon experience. Therefore, if you want a bit of adult time, consider arranging for a babysitter for a few hours and indulge in some private moments. You’ve earned it!

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