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    • Survive Daylight Savings
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    • Holiday gift guide
    • Holiday shows, ballets and concerts
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    • Ski and snowboard
    • Cut-your-own tree
    • Ice rinks and roller rinks
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    • July 4th
    • Ice cream
    • Sunflower Fields
    • Summer bucket list
    • Live outdoor music
    • Outdoor movies
    • Outdoor swimming pools
    • Splash parks
    • Trains!
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    • Spring classes
    • Summer camps
    • Mid-winter break camps
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    • DCPS spring break camps
    • Schools out, camps are in
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    • Gymnastics and dance classes
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    • Introducing Beltway Bambinos Concierge
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    • Traveling with Little Ones?
    • Why Now is the Time to Plan
    • Travel Advisors Save You More Than Money
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8 Great Family Beach Resorts for a Christmas or Winter Vacation in the Sun

September 11, 2025

We kicked off our Winter Break & Christmas Travel series with “Myth Busted: If I Travel During Christmas, It Will Ruin the Holiday for My Kids”—because let’s be honest, kids love adventure just as much as they love stockings. Then we shared why “Christmas Markets Are the Perfect Gateway to Holiday Travel with Kids”—because twinkling lights and hot cocoa make any destination feel magical.

Now, we’re taking it a step further with something even sunnier: a great variety of family beach resorts for a Christmas vacation. If your dream is to trade snow for sand while still keeping the holiday spirit alive, these eight destinations deliver sunshine, spacious accommodations, and plenty of kid-approved fun.

GoldenEye – Jamaica

One of Jamaica’s most iconic resorts, GoldenEye blends luxury with family fun. Families can stay in spacious lagoon cottages or beachfront villas, where kids can swim and snorkel just steps from their door. With calm waters, water sports, and endless outdoor adventures, it’s a perfect Caribbean escape for families during the holidays.

The Boca Raton – Florida

For families who want a mix of relaxation and activities, The Boca Raton is a top choice. This historic resort offers a private beach club, multiple pools, and family-friendly dining. Parents can recharge at the spa while kids enjoy supervised programs. It’s one of the best family resorts in Florida for Christmas vacations.

Finest Playa Mujeres – Mexico

Finest Playa Mujeres is one of Mexico’s most family-focused all-inclusive resorts. Families love the oversized suites (some with swim-up options), 12 restaurants catering to every taste, and kids’ clubs designed for all ages. It’s easy, worry-free, and one of the best all-inclusive family beach resorts in Mexico for a sunny holiday.

The Don CeSar – St. Pete Beach, Florida

Nicknamed The Pink Palace, The Don CeSar offers both history and holiday magic. Families can enjoy Gulf-front fun, festive décor, and activities designed for kids of all ages. With direct beach access and plenty of family dining options, it’s an excellent choice for a Christmas beach getaway in Florida. I got married here, so I may be a little biased, but it truly is a wonderful spot for families. We’ve brought our kids as well, and they loved the pools, beach, and town. If you’d like, you can even combine it with a trip to Disney World—it’s only about a 90-minute drive to Orlando, making a split stay in Florida very doable.

Oil Nut Bay – British Virgin Islands

For families who crave privacy and luxury, Oil Nut Bay is unmatched. Its villa-style accommodations are perfect for larger groups, and the calm turquoise waters make swimming safe for kids. Families can also enjoy nature trails and water sports. This makes it one of the best luxury family beach resorts in the Caribbean. You may recall seeing this property on my Instagram this summer. This was one of the amazing places I stayed at on my BVI trip & a trip to the BVI will not disappoint (at any time of year).

Las Terrazas – Belize

If you’re looking for a laid-back island vibe, Las Terrazas in Belize is perfect. Families love the spacious condo-style accommodations with kitchens and plenty of room to spread out. From paddleboarding to reef adventures, it’s a relaxed and family-friendly Christmas vacation spot in Belize.

Hotel Enotel – Madeira, Portugal

Madeira is famous for its stunning scenery and holiday lights, and Hotel Enotel makes the perfect home base. With an all-inclusive plan, oceanfront views, and pools, families can relax while enjoying festive holiday events. It’s one of the great family resorts in Madeira for a holiday getaway and if you want you can pair it with Porto Santo, a neighboring island.

Rancho Santana – Nicaragua

Rancho Santana is a 2,700-acre private ranch and community on Nicaragua’s stunning Pacific coast, designed for families who love adventure, nature, and quality time together. With exclusive access to five distinct beaches—some virtually private—children can safely explore sandy coves, play in gentle waves, or watch surfers ride the Pacific breakers. Beyond the beaches, families can enjoy horseback riding along scenic trails, hiking through rolling hills, or simply relaxing while taking in breathtaking ocean views.

Why Book Your Family Beach Resort Now?

Holiday travel is one of the busiest times of the year, and the most popular family suites and villas always sell out first. Booking your winter family beach vacation early means you’ll:

  • Save money with early-bird offers.
  • Secure the perfect room setup for your family.
  • Avoid the stress of last-minute holiday planning.

This Christmas, skip the snow and trade it for sunshine, palm trees, and family adventures. Whether you’re looking for luxury in the Caribbean, all-inclusive ease in Mexico, or adventure in Nicaragua, these eight resorts are some of the best family beach resorts for Christmas vacations.

Since this post is part of our Winter Break & Christmas Travel series, stay tuned for what’s next—we’ll be diving into how to make long-haul holiday travel with kids less stressful (and even fun!). We’ll also be sharing a post on cold weather and snow destinations for families who prefer cozy cabins, ski slopes, and snowy magic to go with their holiday cheer. When it comes to creating magical holiday memories, there’s no “one right way”—just the way that works best for your family.

I’d love to work with your family on planning a memorable winter vacation—whether that means sun, snow, or a little bit of both. Let’s create holiday memories that last a lifetime. Email me or get on my calendar to schedule a chat, and let’s start creating holiday memories that last a lifetime.

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Think Traveling with Kids Is Too Stressful? Here’s Why It Doesn’t Have to Be

August 4, 2025

“Traveling with kids is too stressful — it’s impossible to manage their schedules when we aren’t at home.”

If you’ve ever said (or thought) that, you’re not alone. It’s one of the top reasons families hesitate to plan that dream trip — especially abroad. The idea of juggling nap times, mealtimes, meltdowns, and sightseeing in a foreign place can feel overwhelming.

But here’s the truth: you don’t have to replicate your at-home schedule to have a successful family trip. In fact, trying to do that may be what makes travel feel stressful in the first place.

Let’s break down the myth and reframe how to manage travel with kids — without losing your mind or your sense of adventure.

Myth: “Kids need a strict schedule or they’ll fall apart.”

Truth: Kids need structure — but not rigidity.

Most kids (especially younger ones) thrive on routine. That doesn’t mean you have to bring your whole home schedule on the road. Instead, think about daily anchors: predictable parts of the day that help kids feel grounded — like:

  • A consistent wake-up and bedtime window
  • Meals/snacks around familiar times
  • A daily quiet time, even if it’s in a stroller or a shady park instead of a crib

By building your trip around a few key rhythms — instead of minute-by-minute precision — you give your kids enough familiarity while making room for flexibility.

Reframe: “We’re not losing control — we’re adapting.”

The magic of travel is that it pushes us out of autopilot. So instead of fighting to recreate your home routine, try asking:

  • What’s essential for my child to feel calm and safe?
  • What routines are more about my own expectations?
  • Can we find travel-friendly substitutes (like a white noise app or favorite blanket)?

Travel advisor pro tip: Don’t overschedule. One or two activities per day is enough. Fill the in-between time with open exploration, downtime, and spontaneous fun.

Keep expectations realistic (and kid-sized)

You don’t need to see everything for the trip to be worthwhile. Trade “bucket list burnout” for a more joyful pace:

  • Spend an afternoon playing at a local playground in Paris instead of museum-hopping.
  • Skip the 2-hour restaurant dinner for a picnic by the river.
  • Turn a sightseeing walk into a scavenger hunt or photo challenge.

When you focus on experiences, not efficiency, everyone enjoys the trip more — including you.

Traveling is the schedule

Instead of squeezing travel into your usual routine, let it become the new rhythm for the week:

  • Let late mornings replace alarm clocks- You’re not rushing out the door. If the kids sleep in a bit longer than usual, embrace it — it’s part of the reset.
  • Let walks through a new city replace structured playtime- Walking becomes part of the day’s adventure — spotting local dogs, street performers, or fountains is its own entertainment.
  • Let a picnic in the park replace lunch at the table- No need to sit in a restaurant every day. Grab market food and enjoy it outside — kids can run around, and you can relax.
  • Let street art or markets replace screen time- Sensory-rich environments like colorful neighborhoods, food stalls, or musicians can naturally engage kids without tablets.
  • Let an evening story become a memory from the day- Instead of a book at bedtime, ask: “What was your favorite part of today?” or “What surprised you the most?” It becomes a travel journal in conversation form.
  • Let jet lag guide your first days- If kids are wide awake early or napping mid-afternoon, roll with it. Use those quiet morning hours for a park walk or breakfast before crowds hit.
  • Let curiosity lead instead of the clock- Spontaneous detours — like hopping on a trolley, trying a weird snack, or feeding pigeons in a plaza — may be more memorable than any itinerary.

Suddenly, you’re not fighting schedules — you’re weaving them into the adventure.

And here’s where I come in:
As your travel advisor, I don’t just help with flights and hotels — I help with the real-life logistics that make a family trip feel doable (and even enjoyable) and they vary depending on your kids ages. That means:

  • Recommending family-friendly restaurants with kid-approved menus, high chairs and relaxed vibes
  • Locating nearby parks, splash pads and playgrounds so kids can burn off energy between activities
  • Suggesting grocery stores or markets near your stay for snacks, fruit, or breakfast supplies
  • Pointing you toward quiet corners, stroller-friendly routes, or even the best local spots for a “reset” moment
  • Locating grocery stores or local markets near your stay — for snacks, breakfasts, or picky eaters
  • Finding guided tours with kid-friendly guides who engage, include, and entertain young travelers
  • Suggesting downtime-friendly stops (gardens, cafés with play areas, low-key cultural moments)
  • Booking hands-on experiences like cooking classes, treasure hunts, or art workshops

You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. I provide practical, personalized support that helps you travel smoother — with fewer meltdowns, more memories, and a rhythm that works for your family.

Final Thought: Don’t aim for perfect — aim for present.

Some days will go smoothly. Others will be full of surprises (read: delays, tantrums, or missed attractions). But those unpredictable moments? They often become the best stories later.

Your kids won’t remember sticking to a schedule.
They’ll remember riding a double-decker bus, dancing in the rain in Rome, or watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle at night.

Traveling with kids isn’t about managing schedules perfectly — it’s about creating memories together, one messy, magical day at a time.

Want help designing a family trip that works with your kids’ needs (and yours)? I offer personalized planning focused on flexibility, fun, and family-first travel. Reach out — and let’s make it possible. Email me and let’s start building a trip your whole family will love.

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