Puerto Rico’s beautiful climate is just as inviting as Mexico and other parts of the Caribbean. All ages enjoy the beaches, water sports, history and culture, plus the wide array of resorts available. Although there aren’t any true all inclusive resorts in Puerto Rico, these resorts offer all inclusive packages. Choose one of these family resorts in Puerto Rico for your next vacation.
1. La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort
The La Concha Renaissance San Juan is a sprawling 483 room resort on the beautiful Puerto Rican coast. Book a stay in any one of their guest rooms or spring for one of their luxe suites, which include amenities such as private whirlpool tubs and full kitchenettes. Go for a dip in one of the hotel’s three pools, book a mindfulness session through their Wellness Program, or take advantage of their Tour Desk, where staff is well-versed on a variety of local historical and nature tours. At mealtime, choose from the 7 on-site bars, restaurants, and cafés while you enjoy the ocean view.
La Concha offers a variety of packages to accommodate different travel needs. Book the Suite Retreat for up to 25% savings on the room rate, extra space for the whole family, and a daily complimentary bottle of rosé for the grown-ups. Looking for a more intimate retreat for you and a partner? Book the Couples Getaway package, complete with oceanfront accommodations and a complimentary wine tasting.
2. Caribe Hilton Hotel
After undergoing a $150 million renovation in 2019, the Caribe Hilton Hotel now offers 652 modern, updated rooms and suites to its guests. You can choose from a variety of packages to enhance your stay, from their A Night On Us package, where travelers stay a fifth night free on top of any four-night stay, to their Detox & Rejuvenate Spa Package, which bundles three treatments at the Zen Spa Océano with your stay.
The Caribe Hilton has several kid-friendly amenities, including a pool with kids’ fountain and waterfalls, a game room, a playground, and tennis courts. Swing by Ice Cream & Cookies Co for a sweet treat with the whole family or drop the kids off with the hotel’s babysitting service (available for a fee and with advanced reservations) and enjoy a romantic evening at Morton’s The Steakhouse.
3. Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Golf & Beach Resort
The Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Golf & Beach Resort is an all-inclusive optional, beachfront resort. The 500-acre property sits on a mile-long stretch of golden sand and turquoise water. There are several swimming pools, including one with a waterslide and an adults-only pool. The tennis courts and golf courses are also fun for families. As an all-inclusive optional resort, the Wyndham offers travelers the option of all-inclusive pricing, with meals, beverages and accommodations covered in one rate.
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4. Copamarina Beach Resort & Spa
Families looking for an all-inclusive experience can book the Full American Deluxe Plan at the Copamarina Beach Resort and Spa in Guanica, Puerto Rico. This add-on package includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner for just $126 per person (or $106 per child 12-17 years old) at the resort’s various dining options. Soda, water and juice are unlimited and the plan includes two glasses of house wine per adult.
No matter which plan you pick, the entire family will get to enjoy the resort’s many activities, like kayaks, paddle boards and Hobbie Cats; a kids’ playground; two swimming pools, plus two more just for kids; volleyball; tennis; sailing and more. Guestrooms and suites also include deluxe amenities, such as refrigerators, coffeemakers and free Wi-Fi. The largest suite can sleep up to six.
5. Wyndham Candelero Beach Resort
Relax at the Wyndham Candelero Beach Resort (formerly the Wyndham Garden at Palmas del Mar) and let your worries drift away with either their rooms-only or all-inclusive packages. Families will enjoy rooms and suites with private balconies; the three-tiered pool with an infinity edge and swim-up bar; a complimentary resort shuttle to nearby golf and attractions and more. Onsite dining includes a sit-down restaurant, the pool bar (with lunch options), a wine cellar for late-night drinks and a pastry and coffee shop, which also has cookies—perfect for bedtime snacks.
6. Villa Montana Beach Resort
While it’s not a true all-inclusive resort, the Villa Montana Beach Resort offers a near all-inclusive experience. With a children’s playground, free bike rentals, in-room spa treatments, two pools, water sports and horseback riding, the options are endless. Additional perks at the Villa Montana include free Wi-Fi, free parking, private patios or terraces in guestrooms, and a fully equipped gym.
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7. El Conquistador Resort, A Waldorf Astoria Resort
In 2016, El Conquistador Resort introduced a true all-inclusive experience in Puerto Rico! Located in Fajardo, the resort’s all-inclusive package covers all meals, select alcoholic beverages, admission to the onsite Coqui Water Park, and access to all of the other amenities— including the resort’s private oasis, Palomino Island (re-opening late this summer), and an onsite scavenger hunt.
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