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The 11 Best Resorts in Puerto Rico for Families [2025]

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Puerto Rico has beautiful landscapes, incredible history, and a rich culture. The best part is that American travelers don’t need a passport to visit.

The island, just a quick flight from many U.S. airports, is a perfect vacation destination for families that may not have the time or energy to renew passports for all 3 kids or organize a big, lengthy trip abroad. It offers highlights that you might not find elsewhere in the mainland U.S, like a tropical rainforest, centuries-old castles and forts, and Caribbean-style beaches.

While there actually aren’t any options for all-inclusive hotels in Puerto Rico, there are several resorts that families can enjoy, thanks to their prime location and family-friendly or child-focused amenities. If you’re in the market for a tropical family vacation without leaving U.S. territory, these are the best hotels in Puerto Rico for families.

What To Know About Visiting Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a quick flight from many U.S. airports, and an easy choice for families. The island, which is a U.S. territory, uses the U.S. dollar as its currency, and you can usually find locals who speak English, especially in San Juan. You won’t need a passport to visit, and most areas, especially where you’ll find large resorts, are extremely safe for families.

Do know that once you leave the central San Juan area, infrastructure and roads may not be quite as advanced. Some areas haven’t yet fully recovered from Hurricane Maria in 2017.

Speaking of hurricanes, families may prefer to visit outside of the Atlantic hurricane season — the driest times of year are from December to May. If you do go during the rainy season, make sure to get travel insurance.

11 Top Resorts in Puerto Rico for Families

Here’s where to stay if you’re visiting Puerto Rico with your family — whether that’s babies, toddlers, tweens, teens, or elderly relatives and extended family.

None of these properties have all-inclusive packages (it’s best to head to nearby Punta Cana or Cancún if you’re in the market for an all-inclusive experience), but it’s always worth checking for food and beverage promotions that might make dining at your chosen hotel cheaper or seeing if the hotel offers a half-board option.

1. San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino, San Juan

San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino, San Juan
Kids love the beachfront pool, complete with a waterslide. Image Credit: San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino

Perched on the edge of Atlantic Beach, just off of Condado Beach, the San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino has guest rooms that overlook downtown San Juan or the sparkling sea. The most basic double room can sleep a family of 4, and some suites have separate living areas.

It has several different restaurants, so there’s something for every family member (from sushi to pizza to pool bar fare). Kids love the outdoor pool’s waterslide and the hotel’s proximity to the beach, while adults can enjoy the spa, casino, and daily morning yoga classes. Rates start at $397 or 44,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Hot Tip:

The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort‘s sprawling pools and Tortuga Kids Club are ideal for families looking to earn or redeem Marriott Bonvoy points. However, in late 2025, it will become a Four Seasons. Only time will tell if the new property will be family-friendly.

2. Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Dorado Beach a Ritz Carlton Reserve
Plunge pools call to families at this Puerto Rican Resort. Image Credit: Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Families looking for a luxurious and private stay should consider Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. Some guest rooms have 2 double beds, and others have private plunge pools overlooking the ocean. There isn’t a kids club, but there is a family pool (this hotel might be best for families with older kids).

Families can speak with the guest experiences team to organize kid-friendly activities such as educational games, stargazing, and scavenger hunts. Activities ideal for parents and children 9 and over include snorkeling, hiking, kayaking, and horseback riding. Rates start at around $1,000 or 170,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Hot Tip:

If you need to bulk up on Marriott Bonvoy points, consider getting a Marriott Bonvoy co-brand credit card. There are several options, but here at Upgraded Points, we recommend the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy® American Express® Card, which gives you automatic Gold Elite status and 15 elite night credits, among other perks.

3. Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Rainforest Beach and Golf Resort

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar
Splash, play, and enjoy in the resort’s 3 pools. Image Credit: Wyndham Grand Rio Mar

Discover white sands on one side of the Wyndham Grand Rio Mar and tropical greenery on the other, just 10 minutes away by car from El Yunque. Kids can play in the Xplorers Club, which organizes activities for youth of all ages, from kid-friendly birdwatching and turtle nesting experiences to treasure hunts and bike rides.

There are 3 pools, one with a kid-friendly waterslide. Families can partake in various poolside activities for adults, teens, and kids, like table tennis, cornhole, kite flying, and rock painting — even beginner Spanish classes. The 2-mile stretch of soft, golden sand beach is perfect for both adults and little ones. Rates start at $249 or 30,000 Wyndham Rewards points per night.

4. Fairmont El San Juan Hotel

Fairmont El San Juan Hotel
Lounge, splash, and play at the Fairmont El San Juan Hotel. Image Credit: Fairmont Old San Juan/Discover Puerto Rico

The Fairmont El San Juan Hotel is a historical gem on the island. The hotel, which has been open since 1958, happily offers cribs, playpens, and high chairs for the littlest travelers, and kids menus are available at all restaurants (there are 13 restaurants and bars on the property).

The hotel resort fee includes outdoor activities for kids, access to complimentary adult and kid bike rentals and paddleboarding equipment, sunscreen at the pool, and more. Dip into 4 different pools or play and splash on Isla Verde Beach.

The double Signature Ocean View rooms, which feature 2 queen beds, offer ocean views for the whole family. The hotel, which is part of the ALL—Accor Live Limitless loyalty program, has rates starting at $350 per night.

5. Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico

Big pool at Hyatt Puerto Rico
Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico. Image Credit: Katie Corrigan Seemann

Set on the Punto Miquillo peninsula in the verdant area near El Yunque rainforest, the Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico is a seafront resort that claims to have the largest lagoon-style swimming pool in Puerto Rico. True or not, the massive outdoor pool is a treat for kids and adults alike (there’s also a kids pool, too). The hotel hosts family-friendly bonfire nights and themed kiddie activities around holidays, such as Easter egg hunts. You can use the hotel’s kayaks, paddleboards, and bicycles for free, too.

Some of the larger villas and suites feature amenities like kitchenettes or private pools. Rates at the Category 5 resort start at $380 or 17,000 World of Hyatt points. And if you’re staying at a vacation rental nearby but that pool looks too inviting to miss, day passes are available.

Hot Tip:

One of the best ways to earn more World of Hyatt points is by transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards points at a 1:1 ratio. Earn Chase points with a card such as the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, which currently offers a generous welcome bonus offer. You can also apply for The World of Hyatt Credit Card, which gives you Hyatt Discoverist status.

6. Caribe Hilton

Kiddie pool Hilton Caribe
The kiddie pool and tubes at the Caribe Hilton. Image Credit: Caribe Hilton

One of the closest beach resorts to Old San Juan, the Caribe Hilton has been known as a top family-friendly resort since 1949. From building sand castles to dodgeball to scavenger hunts and bouncy houses, the hotel has a calendar full of activities for kids (and for adults, who can enjoy things like Pilates, piña colada tastings, and bingo).

The resort has several pools and hot tubs, one of which is just for children. If that’s not enough, there’s a giant chessboard, tropical gardens, an ice cream and cookie shop, and a bird sanctuary where colorful species roam and fly wild. Rates start at $297 or 75,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

7. Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort

Hilton Ponce
The Hilton Ponce has a relaxed and welcoming pool. Image Credit: Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort

For those who want to take their families away from the tourists in Old San Juan, the Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort is close to numerous natural wonders and the historical old town of Ponce. The hotel features a kids play area, miniature golf, 2 pools, a waterslide, and 2 hot tubs, as well as a 27-hole golf course and casino.

Although the hotel isn’t the most luxurious property on the list, its family-friendly guest rooms with 2 double beds, welcoming staff, and proximity to attractions on the southern and western sides of the island make it an easy choice. Rates start at $238 or 50,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

8. The Condado Plaza Hotel

Condado Plaza
One of the pools at this hotel has a kiddie waterslide. Image Credit: The Condado Plaza Hotel

Set at the edge of the Condado peninsula, the Condado Plaza Hotel is an independent property that’s part of the Hilton Honors program, which means you can earn and redeem points there. With 4 pools to choose from (one of which has a waterslide), kids can splash and play there or in the shallow waves on the small beach Playita del Condado.

The hotel also has a giant chess set, kayaks and other nonmotorized water sports, and a pool table for teens. Families can also follow a snorkeling trail in the hotel’s waters. Rates start at $303 or 100,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

9. Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort

Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort
Bowl, hit golf balls, or swim at this Puerto Rican vacation resort. Image Credit: Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort

Set west of San Juan, Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort is an affordable, family-friendly resort with a 3-tier lagoon swimming pool and a kiddie pool. All rates include a free, hot breakfast, and the resort sits on a charming, white sand beach, where you have complimentary use of water items like kayaks and paddleboards.

The snack shop E’terie offers plenty of kid-friendly grab-and-go foods and beverages like sandwiches, pizza, and coffee, and there’s also a driving range. But the most unique and exciting family-friendly amenity? The on-site bowling alley, which offers neon bowling. Rates start at $300 or 80,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

Hot Tip:

Hilton has a decent presence of hotels in Puerto Rico, both family-friendly and otherwise. To stay for free, you can earn Hilton Honors points using a variety of Hilton Honors co-brand credit card options. Although it comes with a hefty annual fee, the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card is our favorite, as it comes with perks like complimentary Diamond elite status, up to $400 in Hilton Resort credit, and up to $200 in airline incidental credit.

The information regarding the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer.

10. El Conquistador Resort

El Coqui Water Park at El Conquistador
Coqui Water Park is Puerto Rico’s only seaside water park. Image Credit: El Conquistador Resort

The El Conquistador Resort in Fajardo sits on the northeastern edge of the island, an excellent place to explore hidden beaches, protected wetlands, and rainforests. The massive, 677-room hotel (there will be 750 rooms by 2026) offers rooms with 2 queen beds and balconies with ocean views, ideal for families with kids.

The hotel features Puerto Rico’s only seaside water park, Coqui, complete with slides, an infinity pool, and a lazy river. The main pool also offers plenty of kid-friendly activities, from poolside musical chairs and cookie decorating to various water games and sports. The sandy beach on nearby Palomino Island offers complimentary snorkel gear, kayaks, and paddleboards for guest use. Rates start around $300 per night.

11. Copamarina Beach Resort & Spa

Copamarina Resort
The grounds are scattered with palm trees and ocean views. Image Credit: Copamarina Resort & Spa

West of Ponce, Copamarina Beach Resort & Spa sits on a magical, 20-acre retreat of tropical gardens in Guanica. With 2 outdoor pools, a playground, a volleyball court, 2 tennis courts, and table tennis, kids and teens will hopefully never get bored. Families can also participate in activities like treasure hunts, beach cleanups, kite flying, water-balloon wars, cooking demonstrations, and game nights.

The resort has a boat launch where you can partake in various water sports, take a cruise, or dive and snorkel. And the sprawling, expansive grounds mean kids have plenty of space to run around, explore, and play. Rates start at $165 per night.

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Final Thoughts

Even though the island of Puerto Rico lacks the typical Caribbean, family-friendly, all-inclusive model, many hotels still offer kid-friendly amenities and welcome families with open arms. From on-site bowling to treasure hunts through palm tree coves and free kayaks, Puerto Rico resorts are full of amenities that families can enjoy both separately and together. Staying at one of the aforementioned resorts makes for an easy and family-friendly vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Puerto Rico worth visiting with kids?

Puerto Rico is definitely worth visiting with kids. Not only is it a bit easier for families (you won’t need to get the passports for the little ones or change currencies), but the island is exceptionally beautiful, with sandy beaches and lots of nature to explore, like El Yunque National Forest. There’s something to do in Puerto Rico for children of all ages, no matter their interests.

What side of Puerto Rico is best to stay on?

Staying in the north of the island near San Juan is one of the best areas to stay in because it’s close to Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU), the cultural and colorful attractions of Old San Juan, and beautiful beaches. However, families that want to experience nature should stay further east in Luquillo or Fajardo, closer to El Yunque National Forest. Surfers should head west to Rincon, and anyone looking to explore should visit Ponce in the south of the island.

What are the best all-inclusive resorts in Puerto Rico?

Although many of Puerto Rico’s neighbors (like Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic or Cancún in Mexico) have many all-inclusive properties, this island doesn’t have any official all-inclusive hotels at the time of writing. If you’re lucky, you might find an offer or promotion for a half-board option at one of the hotels on this list, but in most cases, hotels in Puerto Rico only offer the option to include breakfast in your room rate. However, all the resorts on this list have at least a few restaurants, if not several (one property has 13!), so you have many opportunities to stay at the resort for meals or head elsewhere for lunch and dinner.

When is the best time to visit Puerto Rico?

The best time to visit Puerto Rico, especially with a family in tow, is outside of the Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane season runs from June to November, so visiting December through May will usually yield the driest weather. Shoulder seasons, like May and June or November and early December, may mean you’ll get more affordable prices without the intense rain.

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About Lori Zaino

Lori is an intrepid traveler who loves creating itineraries that exude “luxe on a budget.” She’s written for CNN, NBC, The Infatuation, and Forbes and has taken points-fueled trips to Sri Lanka, Sicily, and Myanmar.

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