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Cayman Islands makes list of 10 best all inclusive family resorts in Caribbean

West Bay Club, T&C

Best all-inclusive family resorts in the Caribbean, according to FamilyVacationCritic.com:

1. West Bay Club, Turks and Caicos

2. Franklyn D. Resort & Spa, Jamaica

3. Cap Maison Villa Resort & Spa, St. Lucia

4. Beaches Turks & Caicos resort

The Reef Resort

5. The Reef Resort, Cayman Islands

Far removed from the hustle and bustle of Seven Mile Beach, families turn to the Reef Resort for a less developed side of the Cayman Islands. Rooms are located just steps away from the 1,600-foot beach, with most rooms one-bedroom suites with full kitchens and two twin beds in a pull-down living room space. All-inclusive options include a limited menu and soft drinks, a full dining menu and drinks, or a fully inclusive package of food, drinks and activities on the beach, including kayaks, sailing, snorkeling, beach bicycles and water trampolines.

6. IBEROSTAR Bavaro, Dominican Republic

7. Bitter End Yacht Club, British Virgin Islands

8. Harborside Resort at Atlantis, Bahamas

9. Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

10. Jalousie Plantation, St. Lucia

Lissa Poirot writes

All-inclusive resorts make for great family vacations. That’s because nobody has to be the bad guy saying no to just one more round of kayaking, sailing or mini-golf. Kids can go snorkeling, take nature walks and cool off in waterparks. Teens, when not busy shooting hoops, horseback riding and challenging each other in Nintendo Wii games, can devour the food. Let them eat the lobster and belly up to the buffet for more.

Here, we list resorts in the Caribbean offering a wealth of things for families to do at fixed prices.

Diana Lambdin Meyer writes:

About The Reef Resort

If you’re looking to escape the congestion and commercialism of Seven Mile Beach and the George Town area during a Cayman vacation, you’ll love The Reef. Located on the East End, about 45 minutes from George Town, The Reef has a fabulous beach that offers spectacular access to the Caribbean Sea, and an aura of remoteness that contributes to a relaxing vacation.

The East End is the drier end of Grand Cayman, which means that even in the rainy season of June, July and August, rain rarely ruins a day at the beach. However, it is a little breezier on this end of the island, which is not a bad thing in the heat of the summer.

The East End is also the less developed end of the island, with more vacation homes and condos along with independent restaurants and locally owned businesses. The Reef Resort opened in 2001 with just one two-story building for lodging and a small administrative center with a restaurant and bar. Now the property includes four buildings, two swimming pool complexes, a tennis court, a spa, and a gym, all side-by-side along the length of the ocean.

Each room has an ocean view facing east. Patios on the ground level are no more than a half dozen steps from the gorgeous white-sand beach. The second- and third-floor rooms have spacious balconies perfect for enjoying a morning breakfast or evening beverage.

The Reef Resort holds the distinction of being the only all-inclusive resort on Grand Cayman, and offers three packages to meet the interests and budgets of as many guests as possible. With fully-equipped kitchens and a nearby grocery store, many families choose to gather around the outdoor grills and picnic on the beach. But if you’re not so inclined, you can enjoy the offerings of the onsite restaurants.

Among those who enjoy the amenities of The Reef on a daily basis are Cosmo and Martini, two fat lazy cats whose demands for attention must be fulfilled without question by young and old guests.

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