| Isla Verde.... You may as well check in at a hotel in the South Bronx and pretend there is a beach there.... |
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Aruba! Been twice, without kids, but plan to go with DD as soon as she's a bit older. There were tons of families there with kids, many with kids under 5. There's not a ton to do, but it's a beach! Do beach stuff. There is a turtle museum and a couple historical sites. And I've stayed at the Marriott there and it's very nice. You won't be disappointed.
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| San Juan. There is not much to do in Aruba besides the beach. |
| I've been to both as well. In San Juan, we went to Old San Juan and the rainforest; I've been to Aruba twice and never bothered to leave the beach (nothing else there was of interest to me). I think it depends on how active you want to be on your vacation. With a 2 and 6 year old, I might just stick to Aruba. The kids won't exactly be bored from a few days of beach/pool, plus one of those Marriott complexes in Aruba has a pretty sweet pool if I am remembering correctly. While I might be willing to get out and see things in PR with a 6 year old, I wouldn't want to with a 2 year old. |
| Take an island hopper from Aruba to Bonaire. The scuba and snorkeling is amazing, they have windsurfing schools on a bay with white sand and thigh deep water (Google images of Lac Bay) and the pace is much more laid back. You won't be sorry. Check out 1000 Steps and Pink Sand beach. The beaches have a lot of coral rubble but you won't believe it when you are watching the tails of foraging parrotfish sticking out from the near shore waves, I kid you not. |
| San Juan is great.....if you like Newark NJ |
they have a 2yr old and a 6 yr old. Not sure this exactly doable. |
| San Juan, but do a trip to Vieques for a few days. |
| See if there is a Marriott not in Isla Verde. PR is very easy to drive around and the areas in the south and west were lovely. |