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Best All Inclusive resorts with kids' clubs

Looking for somewhere special for a family holiday? These hotels aren’t just All Inclusive, they’ve got amazing kids’ clubs, too.
Let's be honest – family holidays should come with a bit of breathing space for everyone. That's where All Inclusive resorts with top-notch kids' clubs come in, like TUI BLUE Atlantica Aegean Park in Rhodes and Holiday Village AQI Turkiye. These family-friendly heroes have cracked the code to keeping everyone happy. While your little ones are making slime, learning football skills or hunting for treasure, you can finish a book by the pool or enjoy a cocktail at your own pace. Ready to discover the places where "I'm bored" gets dropped from your kids' vocabulary? Here are our top picks for family escapes with kids' clubs that will have them racing out of bed in the mornings.

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TUI BLUE Atlantica Aegean Park, Rhodes

Want to see your kids' faces light up? TUI BLUE Atlantica Aegean Park in Rhodes knows exactly how to make that happen. This hotel has the Family Fun highlight, which means it goes the extra mile when it comes to catering to families. For starters, the kids' club turns ordinary days into adventures – think treasure hunts, mini-Olympics and arts and crafts sessions that result in holiday souvenirs way better than anything from the gift shop. There’s also a waterpark with slides for teens, and a pirate-themed splash park for little ones, while the family rooms give everyone space to spread out at the end of the day. The All Inclusive setup means no arguments about what's for dinner, with child-friendly options that go beyond the usual chicken nuggets. And when the sun sets, the mini disco gives them a chance to show off moves you didn't even know they had.

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A waterpark with winding slides.

TUI BLUE Elounda Breeze, Crete

Another hotel with the Family Fun highlight, the TUI BLUE Elounda Breeze in Crete really goes to town when it comes to activities. At the kids’ club, children aged 3-12 turn into explorers, artists and sports stars thanks to a whole range of activities. There’s a Baby & Tots Club you can pay extra for, and activities for teens that run in the summer months for those little ones who aren’t so little any more. The swimming pool line-up for kids includes a splash park with twirling tube slides, a shallow pool and a baby pool, and there are two main pools for the whole family. Elsewhere, the All Inclusive buffet has dedicated sections for kids, and family rooms give everyone their own space. Factor in a sandy beach nearby, and you can switch between paddling in the pool and paddling in the sea to keep things fresh.

Watch your kids thrive at TUI BLUE Elounda Breeze.
Top down view of children doing arts and crafts at a hotel kids' club.

TUI BLUE Aura, Ibiza

TUI BLUE Aura shows off Ibiza’s family-friendly side, and deserves its Family Fun highlight. The kids' club here is a hit with the 3-12 crowd, offering the kind of activities that will have them coming back full of stories. There’s also a brand new sensory room for younger guests, which makes the perfect calming escape when they need it. As well as all that, there are three pools including one just for kids and splash park to make the most of – not to mention free access to the next-door waterpark. The All Inclusive setup takes the stress out of mealtimes, with options that please even the pickiest eaters at the big buffet restaurant, and snacks covered at the pool bar and coffee shop. The beach is just a short walk away when you fancy a change of scenery – perfect for sandcastle competitions and paddling in the Mediterranean.

Discover Ibiza's family-friendly side at TUI BLUE Aura.
Hotel sensory room.

TUI BLUE Sensatori Coral Sea, Egypt

Who says luxury and kids don't mix? TUI BLUE Sensatori Coral Sea proves they absolutely can with a five-star experience that caters to guests of all ages. For starters, the kids' club is no average club – it's a creative wonderland where Silly Science sessions and arts and crafts take place in purpose-built spaces. Even toddlers get their own dedicated area at the Baby & Tots Club, which you can pay a bit extra for. There are five swimming pools including one for families and one that’s just for grown-ups, plus two that are set aside for kids. And the All Inclusive dining options mean no more "what's for dinner" debates, with child-friendly choices available alongside sophisticated dishes. Last but not least, family rooms here are designed with actual families in mind – not just adults with smaller versions of themselves.

Give your family the five-star treatment at TUI BLUE Sensatori Coral Sea.
A child playing in a splash pool.

Holiday Village AQI Turkiye, Turkey

The HV Club at Holiday Village AQI Turkiye caters to everyone from toddlers to teens, with age-specific activities that mean your 14-year-old won't be stuck doing finger painting with the 4-year-olds. The waterpark is the stuff of children's dreams, too, with slides and splash areas that will have them sleeping soundly after days of non-stop fun. Sports fans will be in their element in the summer months, with academies covering everything from football to swimming that you can pay extra for, run by coaches who know how to make learning fun. The seven pools mean there's always space for a family swim, while the nearby beach offers a change of scenery. With spacious family rooms and All Inclusive dining that caters to everyone from adventurous eaters to those who want the same thing every night, this resort has thought of everything – so you don't have to.

Create family memories at Holiday Village AQI Turkiye.
A girl crawling through an inflatable tunnel in a swimming pool.
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Author: Jess Houtby


Last updated: 29.07.2025