Best family friendly resort in FL on the beach?

Anonymous
Looking for pools, beach access, family oriented activities and restaurants. Preferably with suites available that have a separate bedroom. Does not have to be luxury - open to a range of price points, although we will be traveling in April so want to avoid college student spring break vibe. Either coast of FL is fine but nearby airport with a direct flight from DC. Looking for somewhere easy with plenty to do for 5-6 days - will be traveling with 2 young kids and a baby. Thanks for any ideas!
Anonymous
Omni Amelia island - fly into Jacksonville
Anonymous
What kind of temperatures do you prefer? Amelia Island that PP recommended is nice but the average is 68 to 70 in April. Is that going to be warm enough for your kids to go to the beach/pool?
Anonymous
If you want guaranteed warm you need to go Fort Lauderdale/Fort Myers or south.
Anonymous
People love the JW Marriott in Marco Island—fly into fort Myers.
Anonymous
Ritz in Naples
Anonymous
OP here - thanks for the ideas so far! PP had a good point - we do want it to be warm enough to swim in the pool and splash in the waves at the beach, so maybe southern FL is the best bet.
Anonymous
We go to Orlando and stay at the ritz or JW (same property) every March. Pools are heated and weather is always beautiful.
Anonymous
30a is where you want to be. The area was recently named the Hamptons of the south. Google rosemary and Alys

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/753741471077418007?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76
Anonymous
I suggested Amelia Island - it would be fine for us in April. Not Jan - Feb. but same applies to 30a area. It’s also further north.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you want guaranteed warm you need to go Fort Lauderdale/Fort Myers or south.


Fort Lauderdale for the win. Fort Myers and Sanibel have not yet recovered from the hurricane. And I LOVE Sanibel Island.
Anonymous
Panama City Beach has tons of great options. Several resorts have lazy rivers, zero entry pools, kiddie pools, etc. good restaurants down there (Captain Andersons is a must). And the ocean should be warm enough for splashing in the surf at the edges.
Anonymous
Have you considered flying into Phoenix? Plenty to do and they have lots of good resorts with pools and kid activities.
Anonymous
Longboat Key Club outside of Sarasota - https://www.opalcollection.com/longboat-key-club/ would fit your bill. You can get 1 or 2 bedroom suites which is great for families.

30A is beautiful but the water may still be cold in April and I'm seeing a lot more spring breakers there.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Longboat Key Club outside of Sarasota - https://www.opalcollection.com/longboat-key-club/ would fit your bill. You can get 1 or 2 bedroom suites which is great for families.

30A is beautiful but the water may still be cold in April and I'm seeing a lot more spring breakers there.



We loved 30A, too! I agree, the past few times we visited in April it was quite windy & cool and we only had one day where there was not a red flag. There were so many large groups of teens on spring break with their family/friends. If you can go in May or June, I think 30A (Watercolor, Seaside, Rosemary Beach) would be a great fit.
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