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The 11 Best Family Hotels in Miami

By Matthew Lynch
November 12, 2022
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Why not consider Miami, Florida as a destination for your upcoming family vacation?

The area is home to many family resorts that cater to younger guests with special amenities and clubs.

There is no need to search further if you want to find a fantastic hotel in Miami for families.

Listed here are the top 11 family hotels in Miami with what your family can expect from each one.

  1. Trump International Beach Resort

Despite the perception that Trump International is a resort for business travelers, families with young children will enjoy their stay there.

The resort boasts a sizable pool, several dining options, and a never-ending stream of entertaining activities (including puzzles, scavenger hunts, and more) to keep kids occupied, but it only accounts for roughly half of what you’ll find there.

The accommodations include spacious rooms big enough for the whole family,  laundry, a kitchen in each room, towels, robes, and slippers.

For kids who wish to watch Netflix, there is also free wifi available throughout the resort.

  1. Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach

You can fully access the coastline from the fantastic family-friendly Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach, which is exactly what it says on the tin.

Wi-Fi and laundry facilities are standard features, and the kids’ program, called AcquaMarine, which is designed for children up to age 12, focuses on teaching the young ones about the environment in a fun way.

Additionally, there is a video gaming area that will keep kids glued to their seats for hours, and the resort offers free wi-fi for everyone.

  1. Loews Miami Beach Hotel

Even residents stay at the well-known Lowes Miami Beach Hotel when they need a break because it is a family-friendly hotel.

The beautiful, comfy rooms come with a kitchen in each unit, free wi-fi, and convertible couches (ideal for tiny sleepers).

They provide excellent entertainment choices for children and teenagers, including tournaments, gaming consoles, games delivered to the room, and supervised beach walks.

At this family-friendly resort, you can swim in the pool with both adults and children.

  1. Fontainebleau

If you’re traveling to Miami, The Fontainebleau is in the ideal location and provides a range of hotel and suite sizes to fit your family’s demands.

There are 8 distinct pools for both adults and children to enjoy in this large location.

There is a full activity schedule for children below 12 and under that covers everything from beach walks to sports.

Fontainebleau is a place where neither children nor adults will ever get bored.

The resort is entirely kid-friendly without seeming to alienate the grownups.

  1. The Biltmore Hotel Miami Coral Gables

The Biltmore Hotel Miami Coral Gables offers rooms that have more than enough space for families that wish to have fun on their terms. It also features a sizable, well-supervised pool for the kids.

Kids can take golf lessons at the on-site golf course, enroll in their special cooking programs, or take tennis or cooking lessons. Breakfast is also provided. There are also several fantastic kid-friendly eateries nearby.

If your children are athletic and energetic, this hotel in Miami is one of the best for families.

If not, your best options are likely to be restaurants and Netflix (which is available everywhere for free).

  1. The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach

The Ritz-South Carlton’s Beach location gives a fantastic view of the beach and is a short stroll from all you could want to see, including nearby restaurants and adult entertainment.

The Ritz provides a full children’s program for youngsters under the age of 12 that includes supervised activities and lessons ranging from video games to language training.

  1. The Trump National Doral Miami

The Trump National Doral in Miami features all the amenities a family might need in a family-friendly resort, including a variety of supervised activities that are excellent for children under 12 years old (with some being suited to the whole family).

Fishing, art classes, swimming, and other activities are available here as part of their kid’s club.

If you have any young or aspiring golfers in your family, this is for them. The golf course offers lessons and guided days.

Not a golf fan?

Visit one of the family-friendly restaurants with the kids.

  1. JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa

A family visiting Miami for a wonderful break will find all they need at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa.

The resort has several pools, some of which have shallow ends ideal for kids to learn how to swim. There is also an on-site spa and a fantastic golf course with junior golf instructors.

Restaurants and the closest mall are somewhat far from the JW Marriott, but you won’t miss a thing because of the amazing beach view and size of the hotel.

  1. Four Seasons Hotel in Miami

Large, lavishly designed suites are available at the Four Seasons Hotel, making them ideal for families.

There are two enormous supervised pools at the resort that are appropriate for children. There are many amenities to enjoy there as well, including an adult gym.

The Four Seasons also has a fantastic steakhouse with various menu options that cater to children, too.

Additional features at the Four Seasons include complimentary wi-fi throughout the hotel, laundry facilities, and enormous screen TVs in each room.

  1. The Diplomat Beach Resort

Of course, the Diplomat Beach Resort is just on the sand, and it offers spacious suites and rooms with more than enough room for the whole family.

The Diplomat has two full-size pools with supervision and swimming instruction for smaller children.

There are also a ton of other fantastic family-friendly activities available, including sporting ones, and you may choose to go to any of the excellent restaurants housed inside the resort.

  1. 1 Hotel South Beach

If you’re seeking family-friendly beach activities, the 1 Hotel, which is situated directly on South Beach, is a perfect choice.

The resort itself has a spa, an adult-only gym, fun activities like water skiing, and other amenities that add to the comfort of your stay.

The beach is nearby, and there are a few fantastic on-site restaurants worth visiting with the kids. This fantastic little neighborhood resort is also close to a variety of nightlife options.

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