best Caribbean destination with little kids?

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Anonymous wrote:Direct flight from where exactly? There aren't that many from the DC area-Puerto Rico, Cancun, Aruba and Punta Cana are among them.




What are you talking about? There are endless possibilities from IAD


Feel free to list the “endless possibilities”. Others have already done so, since you couldn’t be bothered to read the posts on this thread, and there’s just a few, and some that are only available a few months out of the year.
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Round Hill Resort in Jamaica is perfect for kids those ages and lovely for adults.
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Jamaica! Direct flights to Montego Bay. Help them recover from Melissa. Although I will say that most kids clubs start at 4 yo.
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It’s the perfect age for a beaches resort. We went to the one in Jamaica with the water park attached.
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Anonymous wrote:Not sure your budget but I’ve got chartering a catamaran in the BVI on our list ($15-20Kish all in for 6-8 travelers).


That's not going to be fun with at least 2 kids that can drown.


Yeah all that money PP has isn’t helping them at all with reading comprehension.


You know many charter boats are made to be toddler / kid safe + have side nets to prevent any accidents, right? You could have verified this via a quick google search. Lots of helpful info online for you to read up on and get smart.


Do you even have kids? That's a hard pass.


We did one last year in Croatia with 2 under 5 and it was great. Again, a simple google search would help your understanding since it seems your world view is quite small.

Did you know there’s even families w young kids that live full time on boats and travel around? And people regularly take cruises with toddlers? Imagine that!
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Florida and Puerto Rico
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We took my 2 and 4 year old to Orient Bay in St Martin last month. Incredibly easy trip; everything is walkable in the main village (grocery store, cafes, ice cream, 7-10 restaurants) and we hit a different beach club every day. Stayed in an Airbnb with washer/dryer and ate in the backyard every day. Was super easy, and relatively inexpensive. Rented a car from a local company and they picked us up and dropped us off right at the terminal. We used the car very sparingly but was nice to have. Most places take USD = EURO so that helps as well.
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Nowhere near Venezuela. We love Aruba but it’s off the list right now.
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We liked Grand Cayman. We took direct flights from Dulles and rented a condo on 7 mile beach that was walkable to restaurants and a shopping center. We rented a car to tour around the island. It was really nice but maybe a lot of work with 3 kids. We only had 1 kid at the time but if I went back, I’d look into a resort instead.

Next year, we’re trying an all inclusive for the first time, in Cancun. I think it will be more of a break for me than a vacation rental.

We’ve also gone on a cruise and got to see a few different islands. Would you be interested in that? It was great. No cooking or cleaning. There was a kids club if your kids will go and paid babysitting for the under 3s. One kid only went for a few hours when there was an activity he wanted to do and we sent my 2yo to babysitting at the same time and went to a show. It was also fun wandering around the ship with them and going to beautiful beaches in port.
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