Finding a luxury hotel that will watch your 2-year-old while you enjoy a peaceful dinner seems impossible. Until now.
If you’ve ever tried booking a family vacation with children under 4, you’ve probably encountered the same frustrating reality: most “family-friendly” hotels draw a hard line at age 4 for their kids’ clubs. The unspoken message? Your toddler is welcome, but only if you’re watching them 24/7.
For parents dreaming of just a few hours of adult time during their vacation – whether it’s a romantic dinner, spa treatment, or simply lounging by the pool with a book – this policy feels like a cruel joke. But what if I told you there are actually hotels that will care for children as young as 6 months old?
When it comes to luxury family travel that truly accommodates babies and toddlers, one name consistently rises to the top: Martinhal. This Portuguese resort group has earned recognition as the No. 1 sophisticated family hotel brand in Europe, and for good reason – they’ve completely reimagined what family hospitality can look like.
Multiple Locations Across Portugal:
Age-Inclusive Kids’ Clubs: Here’s the story – Martinhal accepts children from 6 months to 17 years in their supervised kids’ clubs across all four properties! This isn’t a marketing gimmick; it’s a genuine commitment backed by professional crèche services and specialized staff training.
What does it actually look like to drop off your 8-month-old at a luxury hotel? At Martinhal, it means:
The pricing reflects the specialized service: around 27€ per session for children ages 6 months to 23 months, and 25€ for ages 4-13 during high season. It’s not cheap, but for parents who’ve been searching for this service, it’s priceless.
Martinhal’s innovation doesn’t stop at childcare. Their accommodations are purpose-built for families who understand that sharing a standard hotel room with two children is nobody’s idea of a vacation.
Deluxe Family Rooms: Much larger than typical hotel accommodations, these rooms feature light wood and white furnishings that create a modern, airy feel. All rooms include sliding glass doors that open to balconies or terraces – crucial when you need outdoor space for energetic toddlers.
Connecting Rooms: Perfect for families with teens who need their own space, or parents who want to put young children to bed while still having adult space.
Bunk Bed Suites: Deluxe superior rooms come with built-in bunk beds that kids love and parents appreciate for the space-saving design.
Self-Catering Villas: Two-bedroom villas with full kitchens, living spaces, and daily maid service offer the best of both worlds – the independence of self-catering with luxury hotel amenities.
Everything about Martinhal’s design philosophy prioritizes family functionality without sacrificing style. There are giant trampolines for kids positioned directly adjacent to café-bars where parents can relax while maintaining sight lines. Restaurant dining areas include attached, Martinhal-staffed play areas. It’s thoughtful design that recognizes parents want to enjoy themselves too.
While Martinhal leads the pack, a few other hotel brands offer limited options for very young children:
Club Med Resorts: Their Petit Club Med program accepts children ages 2-3 at select locations worldwide. Note that policies vary significantly by property.
Beaches Resorts (Caribbean): Some Beaches properties offer supervised childcare for toddlers through their specialized baby clubs and trained nanny services.
Select Four Seasons Properties: A handful of Four Seasons hotels offer supervised childcare for children under 4, though policies vary dramatically by location.
Here’s what every parent needs to know: policies change, and what’s true at one property may not apply to another within the same brand. Always contact hotels directly to confirm their current age requirements and availability or you can work with me and I can ensure the many details, like this one.
Finding quality childcare while traveling isn’t about being an absent parent – it’s about recognizing that rested, happy parents make for better family vacations. When parents have the opportunity to recharge, whether through a peaceful meal, spa treatment, or simply a few hours of adult conversation, everyone benefits.
Martinhal understands this philosophy and has built their entire brand around it. They’ve proven that luxury family travel doesn’t have to mean choosing between your children’s happiness and your own relaxation.
If you’re ready to experience what luxury family travel can look like when a hotel truly welcomes your whole family, here’s what you need to know- and I can help with all of it:
After years of family travel where “kid-friendly” meant little more than a shallow kids’ pool and chicken nuggets on the menu, discovering hotels that genuinely cater to families with very young children feels revolutionary. Martinhal has set a new standard for what luxury family hospitality can look like, and parents worldwide are taking notice and better yet you can travel to Portugal to experience it.
Your next family vacation doesn’t have to mean 24/7 child supervision. With the right resort choice, it can mean the kind of rejuvenating family time that leaves everyone happy, rested, and already planning the next trip.
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