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Chasing the Northern Lights: Your Guide to the Aurora Borealis

February 20, 2026

Few natural spectacles can match the northern lights. Shimmering curtains of green, pink, and violet rippling across a star-filled sky have lured travelers to the far north for centuries, and right now, conditions are shaping up to make the coming weeks one of the best windows for aurora viewing in years.

An aurora trip is also one of the most magical experiences you can give a child. There’s something about standing under a dancing, color-filled sky that stays with people for a lifetime and kids tend to feel that wonder more deeply than anyone. The good news is that a northern lights trip is far more family-friendly than many parents expect. Most destinations covered in this guide cater wonderfully to families, with activities like dog sledding, reindeer visits, snowshoeing, and ice fishing keeping younger travelers entertained during the day. For the late-night viewing itself, many lodges and tour operators offer heated viewing shelters or glass-roofed accommodation, meaning little ones can watch the sky in warmth and comfort rather than standing in the cold. If you’ve ever wanted to show your children something truly extraordinary, this is it.

Why Spring 2026 Is a Particularly Special Time to Look Up

The northern lights have always been one of nature’s greatest spectacles, but right now, the stars quite literally are aligning to make the coming weeks an exceptional time to see them.

Here’s the simple version of why. The sun goes through a natural cycle of high and low activity roughly every eleven years. We recently hit the peak of that cycle, which means the sun has been more energetic than usual — throwing out more of the charged particles that travel through space and collide with Earth’s atmosphere to create the aurora. That peak has now passed, but solar activity fades gradually, so there’s still plenty of energy in the system to put on a show.

What makes March 2026 particularly exciting is that a couple of extra factors are stacking up in our favour at the same time. Every spring and autumn, around the equinox, the Earth’s magnetic field tilts in a way that makes it easier for those solar particles to funnel in and trigger an aurora. Think of it like a door briefly swinging open. The spring equinox falls on March 20 this year, putting us right in that window.

On top of that, a new moon on March 18–19 means the sky will be at its darkest right when conditions are at their best. No moonlight competing with the display even a faint aurora will have a chance to shine.

The best hours to be outside watching are typically between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., and the ideal viewing window runs from around March 11 through March 24. Clear skies and distance from city lights are essential but if you can get those, the stage is set for something spectacular.

Where to Go

Alaska — The Gold Standard

For sheer reliability, nowhere in the United States tops Fairbanks. Sitting beneath the auroral oval, the ring of sky where aurora activity is most concentrated, Fairbanks enjoys frequent displays on clear nights throughout the winter and into spring. Dedicated tour operators run nightly outings to dark-sky sites, offering everything from heated viewing cabins to photography coaching. It’s cold, it’s remote, and it’s worth every layer.

Where to stay: Chena Hot Springs Resort sits about 60 miles outside Fairbanks, combining comfortable lodging with hot spring soaks and an on-site aurora alert system that wakes guests when the lights appear. For something more intimate, a handful of wilderness lodges and log cabin rentals dot the area around Fairbanks, offering genuine seclusion.

Day trips and activities: Visit the Museum of the North at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for a deep dive into arctic science and culture. Ride a dog sled through boreal forest with one of the region’s many mushing outfitters. The Chena River State Recreation Area offers snowshoeing and cross-country skiing by day, turning into a prime aurora-watching platform after dark.

Northern Norway — Drama on the Fjords

The Norwegian Arctic, particularly the area around Tromsø, is one of the most popular aurora destinations in the world, and for good reason. It sits well inside the auroral oval, benefits from relatively mild coastal temperatures for its latitude, and offers some of the most scenically dramatic backdrops on Earth, jagged peaks dropping into glassy fjords, fishing villages draped in snow.

Where to stay: Tromsø itself has a wide range of hotels, from design-forward boutique properties in the city center to glass-fronted wilderness lodges accessible only by snowmobile. Several camps outside the city specialize exclusively in aurora tourism, with transparent-roofed suites designed to let you watch the sky from your bed.

Day trips and activities: A cable car ride up Storsteinen mountain delivers panoramic views over the city and surrounding fjords. Whale-watching boat tours operate through the season. Reindeer sledding with local Sámi guides offers an immersive cultural experience, and snowmobile safaris into the backcountry are a thrilling way to reach truly dark skies.

Swedish and Finnish Lapland — Ice, Wilderness, and Glass Igloos

If Tromsø is the urban gateway to the aurora, Swedish and Finnish Lapland is the deep wilderness version. Properties here have turned aurora viewing into an art form, with glass-roofed accommodation, real-time solar monitoring, and guided nights out by dogsled or snowmobile through landscapes that feel entirely untouched.

Where to stay: The Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, is one of the world’s most iconic aurora destinations rebuilt entirely from river ice each winter, with a warm wing for those who prefer a conventional bed. In Finnish Lapland, aurora cabin resorts near Saariselkä and Rovaniemi offer insulated glass-ceiling suites that frame the night sky perfectly.

Day trips and activities: Reindeer farm visits, husky safaris, ice fishing on frozen lakes, and snowshoeing through old-growth forest fill the daylight hours. The region around Rovaniemi is also home to Santa Claus Village; an unexpected but genuinely fun stop, especially for families. Most lodges organize dedicated aurora excursions each evening, complete with fire-lit rest stops in traditional lavvu shelters.

Iceland — Fire, Ice, and the Midnight Sky

Iceland’s popularity hasn’t diminished its appeal for aurora hunters. The island’s sparse population and dramatic volcanic terrain make it surprisingly easy to escape light pollution, and the combination of aurora chasing with geothermal pools, glacier hikes, and black-sand beaches makes it one of the most well-rounded adventure destinations on Earth.

Where to stay: Reykjavik offers a full range of accommodation, but heading out to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula or the Westfjords puts you in genuine darkness. Cozy guesthouses and farm stays throughout the countryside offer a more authentic experience, often with hosts who know exactly where to go when the forecast looks promising.

Day trips and activities: Snorkeling or diving between tectonic plates at Þingvellir National Park is one of the world’s most unique experiences. Glacier hiking on Vatnajökull, the Golden Circle route, and a soak in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon or the less-crowded Secret Lagoon all round out an itinerary beautifully. Several Reykjavik operators run evening aurora boat tours into the harbor, offering 360-degree views away from the city glow.

Scotland — The Underrated Option

Scotland doesn’t often appear on aurora itineraries, but it should. Long stretches of sparsely populated coastline, minimal light pollution across the Highlands and Northern Isles, and the moderating influence of the Gulf Stream combine to make it a surprisingly accessible and comfortable aurora destination — without the expense or extreme cold of Scandinavia.

Where to stay: The Orkney and Shetland Islands are the northernmost and darkest options, offering windswept, austere beauty and a genuine sense of remoteness. On the mainland, rural lodge and castle hotel stays in Sutherland or Caithness put you far from city lights with the Scottish Highlands as your backdrop.

Day trips and activities: Whisky distillery tours along Speyside or the island distilleries of Islay pair beautifully with an evening sky watch. Explore ancient Pictish standing stones, dramatic sea cliffs, and ruined medieval castles by day. Castle Sinclair Girnigoe on the north coast of Caithness is particularly striking, and the coastline around Duncansby Head offers some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in Britain.

Continental US — Closer Than You Think

During strong geomagnetic events, the aurora can sweep surprisingly far south, putting it within reach of viewers across the northern continental United States. These sightings aren’t guaranteed, but with the right forecast and a short drive from the city, they’re entirely possible.

Duluth, Minnesota anchors the north shore of Lake Superior, offering easy access to Minnesota’s dark northern wilderness. Day trips to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness or Gooseberry Falls State Park make for excellent excursions, and the city’s maritime heritage makes it a fascinating place to explore regardless of the lights.

Kalispell, Montana serves as the gateway to Glacier National Park. The park’s going-to-the-sun country delivers world-class scenery year-round, and the wide-open skies of the Flathead Valley are ideal for stargazing. Whitefish, just north of Kalispell, combines great skiing by day with aurora potential by night.

Lake Placid, New York sits in the heart of the Adirondacks, offering dark skies within a reasonable drive of the northeast’s major cities. The Olympic legacy of the town means there’s no shortage of winter activities; bobsled runs, Nordic skiing, ice skating to fill the daylight hours.

Tips for Planning Your Trip

Book multiple nights. One clear night out of three is a realistic expectation for many northern destinations. The more nights you have, the better your odds.

Monitor the forecast. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center provides real-time aurora forecasts and is one of the most reliable sources available. Many dedicated aurora apps also offer KP index alerts and cloud cover overlays.

Get away from light pollution. Even a 30-minute drive from a small town can make a dramatic difference in what you’re able to see.

Dress for the long game. Watching the sky for two or three hours in sub-freezing temperatures requires serious preparation. Layering properly including insulated boots and handwarmers makes the difference between a magical experience and a miserable one.

Manage your expectations, and enjoy the surroundings. Sometimes the northern lights are a towering, color-saturated spectacle. Other nights they’re a subtle pale glow drifting quietly across the horizon. Both are worth seeing. And the places you’ll visit while chasing them; the fjords, the forests, the far-flung coastlines, have a way of becoming the real story of the trip.

The good news is that whether you’re ready to travel this March or already thinking ahead to next year, both windows are worth getting excited about. The spring equinox falls on March 20 in both 2026 and 2027, meaning the same favorable magnetic conditions will return. And here’s something even more encouraging solar activity doesn’t simply switch off after its peak. In fact, some of the most dramatic aurora displays in history have occurred in the years following solar maximum, as the sun continues to release powerful bursts of energy on its way down. That means March 2027 could be every bit as spectacular as this year, if not more so. Wherever you are in your travel planning, now is the perfect time to start thinking about making an aurora trip a reality and we’d love to help you do exactly that.

Ready to Chase the Lights? Let’s Plan Your Trip Together

An aurora trip is one of those experiences that stays with you long after you’ve returned home — and getting the details right makes all the difference. Choosing the right destination, the right accommodation, and the right time of year can turn a hopeful trip into an unforgettable one.

At Beltway Travel, we’d love to help you make it happen. Whether you’re dreaming of a glass-roofed cabin in Finnish Lapland, a fjord-side lodge in Norway, or a closer-to-home adventure under Alaska’s dark skies, we’re here to take care of every detail so you can simply show up and look up.

Reach out to us and let’s start planning your northern lights journey together. We can’t wait to hear where the sky takes you.

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{Winter} Staycation: DC-Area Hotels the Whole Family Will Never Want to Leave

January 26, 2026

Looking for a memorable weekend escape without leaving the DMV? These local hotels offer far more than just a place to sleep—they’re destinations packed with family adventures, cozy vibes, and thoughtful amenities that will make your kids beg to stay “just one more night”… and might have parents feeling the same way.

Salamander DC

Perfect for: Art lovers and city adventurers
One of the District’s newest luxury hotels (formerly Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC) brings family hospitality to downtown (within walking distance of The Wharf):

  • Indoor pool
  • Kid-friendly afternoon tea service
  • Art tours designed for young visitors
  • Location perfect for National Mall exploration
  • Don’t miss: Their special children’s programming and custom city scavenger hunts.

Pendry Washington, DC – The Wharf

Perfect for: Design lovers, foodies, and urban explorers
Set at The Wharf, Pendry Washington DC pairs modern luxury with a relaxed, residential feel, ideal for families who want to stay close to DC’s top sights.

  • Heated outdoor pool open year-round
  • Well-designed rooms and suites with space for families
  • Multiple on-site dining options
  • Steps from the waterfront, water taxis, and walkable Wharf attractions
  • Don’t miss: Evening walks along the Wharf, seasonal family-friendly events, and easy boat rides to monuments and museums.

The Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City

Perfect for: Train enthusiasts and mall lovers This newly renovated property sits directly above the Pentagon City Metro station and connects to Fashion Centre at Pentagon City.
Kids will love:

  • Watching planes take off from nearby Reagan National from high-floor rooms
  • The “Very Important Kids” check-in experience with special welcome amenities
  • Indoor pool with dedicated family swim hours
  • Easy Metro access for DC adventures
  • Bonus parent perk: The Club Level lounge offers all-day snacks and drinks, perfect for hangry little ones.

Gaylord National Resort

Perfect for: Winter wonderland seekers During winter months, this National Harbor resort transforms into a festive escape with their annual ICE! attraction.
Highlights include:

  • Indoor atrium with “dancing” fountains
  • Winter village activities and ice skating
  • Multiple on-site restaurants catering to picky eaters
  • Rooms overlooking the atrium or Potomac River
  • Indoor pool with outdoor water feature
  • Pro tip: Book a room with atrium view to watch the nightly light show from your balcony.

The Salamander Resort & Spa

Perfect for: Outdoorsy families and animal lovers Just an hour from DC in Middleburg, this luxury resort offers country charm with plenty of activities.

  • Equestrian center with pony rides for little ones
  • Massive game room with ping pong and pool tables
  • Seasonal outdoor pool
  • Nature scavenger hunts and kids’ cooking classes
  • Don’t miss: Their weekend “Little Adventurers” program lets parents enjoy spa time while kids have supervised fun.

Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay

Perfect for: Water lovers (even in winter!) This Eastern Shore resort keeps families entertained year-round.

  • Indoor pool complex with outdoor pool as well
  • S’mores at the fire pits
  • Mini golf course
  • Game room and scheduled activities
  • Winter special: Look for their “Comfort and Joy” package with hot chocolate delivery and holiday activities.

The MGM National Harbor

Perfect for: Families seeking urban luxury while primarily known for its casino, MGM offers plenty for families.

  • Stunning conservatory with seasonal displays
  • Rooftop pool (seasonal)
  • High-end dining options with kid-friendly menus
  • Entertainment suitable for families
  • Insider tip: Request a room facing the Capital Wheel for nighttime light show views.

Four Seasons Georgetown

Perfect for: Urban explorers and pool enthusiasts.
This Georgetown gem offers sophisticated family fun in the heart of DC:

  • Indoor pool
  • Special children’s amenities and welcome gifts
  • Kid-sized robes and custom activities
  • Steps from Georgetown’s shops and waterfront
  • Bonus parent perk: The concierge can arrange exclusive experiences like private museum tours and kid-friendly cooking classes.

Riggs

If you’re looking for a staycation with a mix of luxury and history, Riggs Washington DC is an excellent option. This former bank building combines rich architectural history with modern touches, offering a unique experience.
Kid approved features:

  • Located near major attractions like the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian museums
  • Stylish accommodations with spacious rooms
  • Historic and memorable experience for the whole family
  • If you can swing it, head down to Silver Lyan located in the historic bank vault

Omni Shoreham

For families who want a more traditional hotel experience with extra amenities. This iconic hotel has been a staple in Washington, DC, for over 80 years and is known for its sprawling grounds.
Family favorites:

  • Expansive outdoor pool and gardens
  • Close to the National Zoo and Rock Creek Park for outdoor fun
  • Spacious rooms and a range of dining options on-site

The Lyle

For families seeking a chic yet cozy staycation.
Family-friendly perks:

  • Spacious suites with ample space for families
  • Proximity to Rock Creek Park and family-friendly restaurants
  • Pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along on the staycation
  • Featuring a special “Family Adventure at Lyle” package – ask me about this

Hyatt House Washington, DC/The Wharf

Offers the perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and fun for families.
Perks for the whole family:

  • Spacious suites with kitchenettes for easy meal prep
  • Rooftop pool with panoramic views
  • Close proximity to family-friendly attractions like the Smithsonian museums, National Gallery, and the National Zoo

Ready to plan your perfect family staycation? I’d love to help make it happen! Whether you’re dreaming of s’mores at the Salamander Resort or watching planes from the Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City, let’s create some unforgettable family memories together.

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Two Jamaican Icons: Half Moon & Round Hill – Which Resort Fits Your Family?

October 22, 2025

When it comes to luxury family travel in Jamaica, two names consistently rise to the top: Half Moon and Round Hill. Both are legendary properties with decades of history, devoted followings, and that effortless Caribbean elegance that makes you forget about email the second you arrive. I recently had the privilege of experiencing both as a travel advisor, and I’m excited to share what makes each of these resorts so special for families.

Getting There

Half Moon sits in Montego Bay, just a quick 10-minute drive from the airport—which is clutch when you’re traveling with kids who’ve already asked “are we there yet?” seventeen times on the plane. The 400-acre estate hugs a pristine crescent-shaped beach (hence the name), and the property feels like its own self-contained village.

Round Hill is about 30 minutes west of Montego Bay in Hopewell, more secluded and perched on a hillside overlooking a stunning private cove. The drive gives you time to decompress and really feel like you’re escaping. Both locations offer that classic Jamaican beauty, but the vibe shifts based on how quickly you want to transition from airport to beach mode.

Accommodations for Every Family Style

Both resorts offer a range of options from traditional rooms to sprawling private villas, so let’s break down what you’re actually getting at each level.

Entry-Level Rooms & Suites

Half Moon’s Garden View and Oceanfront Rooms are traditional hotel-style accommodations—comfortable, well-appointed, and perfect for couples or families with one small child. They’re your classic resort room experience with all the amenities you’d expect from a luxury property.

Round Hill’s Pineapple House rooms are also the entry point, but with a key difference: they’re right on the beach. These oceanfront accommodations put you steps from the sand with elegant, classic Caribbean styling. The location alone makes them feel more special than a standard hotel room, and they work beautifully for smaller families who want that beachfront access without the villa price tag.

Stepping Up: Suites

If you need more breathing room, Half Moon’s one-bedroom suites give you a separate living area and significantly more square footage. Some overlook the ocean, others nestle into the gardens—it’s really about whether you want to fall asleep to the sound of waves or prefer a quieter retreat.

Round Hill’s Premium Oceanfront Suites offer more space and those jaw-dropping ocean views that make you want to camp out on your balcony. They strike that sweet spot between a standard room and a full villa commitment.

The Villa Experience

This is where both properties really shine, but in different ways.

Half Moon’s villas range from two to seven bedrooms and are scattered throughout the property. Many come with private pools, full kitchens, and dedicated staff. They maintain that connection to the resort—you can easily access all the amenities, restaurants, and activities—while still having your own private sanctuary. It’s perfect for families who want the best of both worlds, or for multi-generational groups and families traveling together who want to split costs.

Round Hill’s 27 hillside villas are something else entirely. Each one is privately owned and uniquely decorated (Ralph Lauren designed his own, if that gives you an idea of the caliber). They range from one to six bedrooms, all with private pools and personal staff who cook, clean, and basically ensure you never lift a finger. These villas offer total privacy and that home-away-from-home feeling, though you’re a short walk or golf cart ride from the beach. The individual character of each villa means no two stays are quite the same.

Family-Friendly Features and Activities

The approach to families differs beautifully between these two properties, and both work depending on what your crew needs.

Half Moon leans fully into the family-friendly experience with their Anancy Children’s Village—a supervised kids’ club complete with activities, a small pool, and programs designed to keep children happily entertained while parents sneak off for spa treatments or quiet beach time. There are bikes all over the property for you to grab and ride, an equestrian center offering horseback riding on the beach, and an extensive menu of water sports. Teens have plenty to keep them engaged too: beach volleyball, kayaking, snorkeling, and enough happening that phones might actually stay in the room. The 400-acre property includes an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Sr. golf course, world-class spa, multiple pools and tennis courts.. You genuinely never need to leave if you don’t want to.

Round Hill takes a quieter, more organic approach to family time. They have a small kids club. What you get is space and flexibility—those private villa pools are perfect for families who want to move through their days on their own schedule. The beach is calm and swimmable, ideal for paddleboarding, snorkeling, or just floating around. Round Hill offers tennis, pickleball, water sports, and a spa, plus they can arrange excursions like catamaran trips or visits to nearby attractions like Dunn’s River Falls. The intimate 110-acre property encourages you to slow down and be present with each other.

Both properties also offer cultural experiences that help families connect with Jamaica beyond the resort bubble. Half Moon has Jamaican cooking classes and reggae nights built into the property experience, while Round Hill can arrange more personalized cultural excursions based on your family’s interests.

Dining Options

This is another area where each resort’s personality really shows.

Half Moon gives you variety. The Sugar Mill Restaurant delivers fine dining in a restored 18th-century sugar mill (the setting alone is worth it), while Seagrape Terrace offers casual beachfront meals. There’s also an Italian restaurant, a jerk shack right by the beach, and in-villa dining for those nights when getting kids to a restaurant feels impossible. The range means picky eaters and adventurous foodies can both find their happy place, and you’re not eating the same thing every night.

Round Hill focuses on one exceptional restaurant—the Grill—which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner featuring fresh, locally sourced Caribbean cuisine. The menu changes regularly and the quality is consistently good. While some families might worry about limited options, it rarely feels repetitive. Plus, villa guests have the incredible perk of working with their personal staff to plan custom menus. Your villa chef cooks meals right in your kitchen based on what your family actually wants to eat, which completely changes the vacation dynamic—no negotiations with kids about restaurant behavior, no rushing through meals. Even if you’re staying in a Pineapple House room, the Grill’s quality means you’re not missing out on anything. Added bonus: 4:00pm afternoon tea with sandwiches and sweet treats!

The Vibe Check

Here’s what it really comes down to: both Half Moon and Round Hill deliver authentic Jamaican luxury, but the energy is different.

Half Moon feels like a destination unto itself—vibrant, active, with something for everyone at any given moment. It’s that resort where you can have a packed day or a lazy one, where kids can choose to have structured activities if you want them, and where you’re never wondering what to do next. The variety in accommodations, dining, and activities means it adapts beautifully to different family dynamics and trip styles.

Round Hill is about simplicity and presence. It’s intimate, refined, and designed for families who want to exhale and exist together without a packed agenda. The individually designed villas and personalized service create an experience that feels less like a resort stay and more like borrowing a friend’s incredibly beautiful Jamaican home—if that friend also happened to employ a private chef and housekeeper.

Planning Your Stay

I loved my time at both properties for different reasons, and I’m confident recommending either depending on what your family needs right now. Want to talk through which one fits your crew? Let’s hop on a call or email me. There’s nothing I love more than matching families with the perfect property.

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A Hotel That Actually Welcome Toddlers (Even Without You!)

August 15, 2025

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?

The Game-Changer: Martinhal Family Resorts

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:

  • Martinhal Sagres – Nestled within a protected natural park in the Western Algarve, overlooking pristine Martinhal Beach
  • Martinhal Chiado – A rare cosmopolitan hotel in central Lisbon that combines full resort facilities with a prime city location
  • Martinhal Quinta – Set in the beautiful Algarve countryside
  • Martinhal Oriente – Modern riverside location in Lisbon

What Makes Martinhal Different

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.

The Kids’ Club Experience

What does it actually look like to drop off your 8-month-old at a luxury hotel? At Martinhal, it means:

  • Professional childcare staff trained specifically in early childhood development
  • Age-appropriate facilities designed for everything from tummy time to toddler exploration
  • Flexible scheduling with options for half-days, full days, or evening care
  • The Pyjama Club – evening childcare service that runs until 10 PM for those romantic dinners
  • Personalized baby concierge– Caters to families with infants and toddlers to provide personalized assistance, from baby gear rental to expert advice on childcare and family-friendly activities.

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.

Accommodations Designed for Real Families

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.

Room Options That Actually Work

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.

Design That Makes Sense

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.

Other Options Worth Considering

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.

The Reality Check

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.

Why This Matters

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.

Planning Your Trip

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:

  • Book early: These properties are popular, and spaces in kids’ clubs can fill up
  • Communicate your needs: Contact the resort directly about your children’s ages and any special requirements
  • Pack appropriately: Even with professional childcare, you’ll want familiar comfort items for your little ones
  • Set realistic expectations: While the childcare is excellent, very young children may need time to adjust

The Bottom Line

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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{Winter} Staycation: DC-Area Hotels Your Kids Will Never Want to Leave

February 27, 2025

Looking for a memorable weekend escape without leaving the DMV? These local hotels offer far more than just a place to sleep – they’re destinations packed with family adventures, cozy vibes, and the kind of amenities that will make your kids beg to stay “just one more night.”

The Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City

Perfect for: Train enthusiasts and mall lovers This newly renovated property sits directly above the Pentagon City Metro station and connects to Fashion Centre at Pentagon City.
Kids will love:

  • Watching planes take off from nearby Reagan National from high-floor rooms
  • The “Very Important Kids” check-in experience with special welcome amenities
  • Indoor pool with dedicated family swim hours
  • Easy Metro access for DC adventures
  • Bonus parent perk: The Club Level lounge offers all-day snacks and drinks, perfect for hangry little ones.

Gaylord National Resort

Perfect for: Winter wonderland seekers During winter months, this National Harbor resort transforms into a festive escape with their annual ICE! attraction.
Highlights include:

  • Indoor atrium with “dancing” fountains
  • Winter village activities and ice skating
  • Multiple on-site restaurants catering to picky eaters
  • Rooms overlooking the atrium or Potomac River
  • Indoor pool with outdoor water feature
  • Pro tip: Book a room with atrium view to watch the nightly light show from your balcony.

The Salamander Resort & Spa

Perfect for: Outdoorsy families and animal lovers Just an hour from DC in Middleburg, this luxury resort offers country charm with plenty of activities.

  • Equestrian center with pony rides for little ones
  • Massive game room with ping pong and pool tables
  • Seasonal outdoor pool
  • Nature scavenger hunts and kids’ cooking classes
  • Don’t miss: Their weekend “Little Adventurers” program lets parents enjoy spa time while kids have supervised fun.

Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay

Perfect for: Water lovers (even in winter!) This Eastern Shore resort keeps families entertained year-round.

  • Indoor pool complex with outdoor pool as well
  • S’mores at the fire pits
  • Mini golf course
  • Game room and scheduled activities
  • Winter special: Look for their “Comfort and Joy” package with hot chocolate delivery and holiday activities.

The MGM National Harbor

Perfect for: Families seeking urban luxury while primarily known for its casino, MGM offers plenty for families.

  • Stunning conservatory with seasonal displays
  • Rooftop pool (seasonal)
  • High-end dining options with kid-friendly menus
  • Entertainment suitable for families
  • Insider tip: Request a room facing the Capital Wheel for nighttime light show views.

Four Seasons Georgetown

Perfect for: Urban explorers and pool enthusiasts.
This Georgetown gem offers sophisticated family fun in the heart of DC:

  • Indoor pool
  • Special children’s amenities and welcome gifts
  • Kid-sized robes and custom activities
  • Steps from Georgetown’s shops and waterfront
  • Bonus parent perk: The concierge can arrange exclusive experiences like private museum tours and kid-friendly cooking classes.

Salamander DC

Perfect for: Art lovers and city adventurers
The District’s newest luxury hotel (formerly Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC) brings family hospitality to downtown:

  • Indoor pool
  • Kid-friendly afternoon tea service
  • Art tours designed for young visitors
  • Location perfect for National Mall exploration
  • Don’t miss: Their special children’s programming and custom city scavenger hunts.

Riggs

If you’re looking for a staycation with a mix of luxury and history, Riggs Washington DC is an excellent option. This former bank building combines rich architectural history with modern touches, offering a unique experience.
Kid approved features:

  • Located near major attractions like the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian museums
  • Stylish accommodations with spacious rooms
  • Historic and memorable experience for the whole family

Omni Shoreham

For families who want a more traditional hotel experience with extra amenities. This iconic hotel has been a staple in Washington, DC, for over 80 years and is known for its sprawling grounds.
Family favorites:

  • Expansive outdoor pool and gardens
  • Close to the National Zoo and Rock Creek Park for outdoor fun
  • Spacious rooms and a range of dining options on-site

The Lyle

For families seeking a chic yet cozy staycation.
Family-friendly perks:

  • Spacious suites with ample space for families
  • Proximity to Rock Creek Park and family-friendly restaurants
  • Pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along on the staycation
  • Featuring a special “Family Adventure at Lyle” package – ask me about this

Hyatt House Washington, DC/The Wharf

Offers the perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and fun for families.
Perks for the whole family:

  • Spacious suites with kitchenettes for easy meal prep
  • Rooftop pool with panoramic views
  • Close proximity to family-friendly attractions like the Smithsonian museums, National Gallery, and the National Zoo

Ready to plan your perfect family staycation? I’d love to help make it happen! Whether you’re dreaming of s’mores at the Salamander Resort or watching planes from the Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City, let’s create some unforgettable family memories together.

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Splash in the City: DC Hotels with Indoor Pools

February 14, 2025

Seeking an urban oasis in the nation’s capital? While Washington, DC is known for its monuments and museums, there’s a lesser-known luxury that sets certain hotels apart: the year-round indoor pool. As a travel advisor who’s personally vetted these properties, I’m pulling back the curtain on the capital’s indoor pools – where the water’s always warm, even when the Potomac freezes. Let’s explore these year-round swimming sanctuaries that make DC winters a little more bearable and summer heat waves thoroughly enjoyable. If you want to book a staycation at any of these properties or just talk about your next vacation or trip idea, you can reach out to me by email, on Instagram and visit my new website. From the historic West End to the vibrant Waterfront, we’ve dived deep into DC’s hotel scene to surface the properties that offer more than just a place to rest your head.

Gaylord National Harbor

Salamander DC (formerly Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC)

    • Temperature-controlled indoor lap pool
    • Floor-to-ceiling windows with city views
    • Adults-only hours available
    • Poolside food service

    Park Hyatt Washington DC

      • Heated indoor pool
      • Sky-lit pool area
      • Adults-only time slots
      • Spa services available poolside

      Four Seasons Washington DC

      • Three-lane indoor lap pool
      • Pool attendant service
      • Children’s swim times
      • Adjacent to fitness center

      Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City (technically Arlington but metro-accessible)

      • Indoor pool with city views
      • Year-round swimming
      • Family-friendly hours
      • Fitness center access

      Gaylord National Harbor (technically Maryland but part of DC area)

      • Junior Olympic-sized indoor pool
      • Year-round swimming
      • Family-friendly environment
      • Pool attendants on duty

      The Watergate Hotel

      • Junior Olympic-sized, 15-meter indoor pool
      • Salt water filtration system
      • Pool passes available for non-hotel guests

      Important Notes:

      • Pool hours and access policies can vary seasonally
      • Some hotels require room key for pool access
      • Many hotels also offer day passes for non-guests
      • Pool maintenance schedules may affect availability
      • Some pools require advance reservations during peak times

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