Summer 2012: Family friendly hotels

 

Independent Travel Videos
Independent Travel Videos
Simon Calder in Amsterdam
Independent Travel Videos
Simon Calder in Giverny
Independent Travel Videos
Simon Calder in St John's
Independent Travel Videos
News in pictures
News in pictures
       
Related articles
Suggested Topics

Children's rooms take on a different meaning at Hesperia Lanzarote (00 34 828 080 800; nh-hotels.com), in Puerto Calero, where seven new Junior Suites have been colourfully redecorated, furnished with bunk beds dressed in themed bed linen, and supplied with toys and a healthy "mini bar".

Young guests can access Wiis, PlayStations, telescopes, electronic dartboards and a music centre, plus there are board games, books and films to enjoy. Beyond the suites, the 335-room hotel has three pools, sporting facilities, and a children's club. Rooms cost from €197 (£157) per night. Flights to Lanzarote from Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds-Bradford, Liverpool, Luton and Stansted currently start at £179 return with Ryanair (0871 246 0000; ryanair.com).

Families with high-octane tastes will love Nira Alpina (00 41 0 81 838 69 70; niraalpina.com), which opens for its first summer season this year. The cutting-edge property in the Engadine Valley, Switzerland, counts windsurfing and kite surfing on Lake Silvaplana, and hiking and mountain biking among the activities on offer. Four-nights in a garden room costs Sfr1,295 (£858), with children, up to 12 years, staying free when sharing with parents. Flights to Geneva from Heathrow are currently available from £108 per person with Swiss (0845 601 0956; swiss.com).

Minifigs will love you for ever if you take them on a break to the Legoland Windsor Resort (0845 373 2640; legoland.co.uk). No corner of this new hotel has been unaffected by the little plastic bricks and its characters, from the pirate-themed splash pool to the Lego-shaped chips served in the buffet restaurant. Set on the edge of the Berkshire theme park, the resort puts guests in easy reach of its rides including the new Star Wars Miniland and Atlantis submarine ride. Prices start at £337 for a themed family room sleeping two adults and two children, including breakfast, park tickets for two days and "early-bird" access.

Independent Comment
blog comments powered by Disqus
iJobs Job Widget

Day In a Page

Great Scott: Sherlock Holmes's arch nemesis refuses to be typecast

Great Scott: Sherlock's nemesis refuses to be typecast

Scott played Holmes’s arch enemy Moriarty with such memorable mischievousness, he became the nation’s number-one villain – and caught the attention of Hollywood
After Hurricane Sandy: The Coney Island community continues to pick up the pieces

Picking up the pieces after Hurricane Sandy

What is life like for residents of Coney Island now that the world’s attention has moved on?
'I never wanted men's pity': Chess child prodigy Judit Polgar on the game's inherent sexism

Judit Polgar: 'I never wanted men's pity'

The chess child prodigy's spectacular talent – and her frustration at the game – still endures.
Journey into hell: Photographer Marc Asnin captures the demise of his former hero, Uncle Charlie

Marc Asnin's powerful images of Uncle Charlie

The Brooklyn photographer captures the lifelong demise of his former hero
Tall, pale and handsome: Mark Hix cooks with celery

Tall, pale and handsome: Mark Hix cooks with celery

Our man in the kitchen can't understand why celery is so often underrated – to him it's the most glorious, versatile and tasty of all vegetables
What was it all for? The murder of Palestinians and Israelis is just a prelude to the next Gaza war

Robert Fisk: What was it all for?

The murder of Palestinians and Israelis is just a prelude to the next Gaza war
The future of war is looking bleak

The future of war is looking bleak

Predictions based on population data suggest conflict will become increasingly rare
Stars of the store cupboard: Jars aren't just for jam

Jars are the stars of the store cupboard

Classic French glassware can keep homemade stews, patés and baby foods fresh without using the freezer
Film: Hollywood's youngest power-player

Hollywood's youngest power-player

Megan Ellison is being hailed as the saviour of serious mainstream movies Adam Sherwin finds out why
Changing the language as TalkTalk finds its voice

Changing the language as TalkTalk finds its voice

Dido Harding has reshaped and turned around the broadband provider after a damaging row over bills and it is now pushing into TV
It's a fishy old business: Theatreland's seafood star J Sheekey has finally produced a cookbook

Fishy business: J Sheekey has produced a cookbook

John Walsh salutes the discreet but celeb-haunted restaurant
The 10 Best advent calendars

The 10 Best advent calendars

Christmas might be 31 days away, but you’ve only got a week left to get ready for the festive count-down...
The great parmesan rescue: Why the superb Italian cheese is worth saving

The great parmesan rescue

Earthquakes last May left producers of Parmigiano Reggiano struggling
Bravado of old as Benitez makes bow

Bravado of old as Benitez makes bow

Chelsea's new manager is in bullish mood as he stresses the need for trophies to ensure his stay at Stamford Bridge is lengthy
Mancini faces lean winter in his bid to lift City's standing

Mancini faces lean winter in his bid to lift City's standing

Early European exit at hands of Real Madrid leads to tough questions over club's investments