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🎨Family hotels with a free kids club
A club at 50 to 100 euros a day quietly changes the price of a holiday. These hotels run a genuinely free, all-day club, split by age, that gives you an actual break.
Our picks with Free kids club
in Costa del Sol
Kempinski Hotel Bahía
Spacious, genuinely luxurious rooms and family suites with fine linens and marble bathrooms. Baby equipment and bottle sterilisation come on request, so travelling with little ones is properly catered for.

in Mallorca
Zafiro Palace Alcudia
Spacious modern suites built for families, from Junior Suites up to Two Bedroom Penthouses sleeping six. The clever ones are the Swim Up Suites, where your terrace opens straight onto a shared shallow pool, and the private pool suites for families who want their own splash. Sofa beds, big bathrooms and proper wardrobe space throughout.

in Tenerife
GF Victoria
Every room is a suite, most with a separate lounge and a sofa bed, so a family of four never has to share one open space. Junior suites suit couples with a baby, and the larger suites give teens their own corner.

in Tenerife
Royal Hideaway Corales Suites
The reason to book: 114 designer apartments from one to three bedrooms, each with a full kitchen and sea views, some with a private hot tub or plunge pool. Genuinely the smart choice for families who want space plus a five-star address.

in Crete
Domes Zeen Chania, a Luxury Collection Resort
Low-slung bungalows and suites arranged around a leafy central agora, many with a private or semi-private pool a step from the terrace. The Family Bungalows and Open Plan Suites add a separate living area, so you can put little ones down and still have your own space and your own plunge pool for the evening.

in Mallorca
The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort
Just 125 spacious rooms and suites, most with a sea view terrace and famous St. Regis butler service. Suites and connecting rooms give families room to spread out in real comfort, with marble bathrooms and quality throughout. This is the grown up, low key luxury end of family travel.

in Tenerife
Iberostar Selection Anthelia
Comfortable, classic rooms with balconies, and family rooms that sleep four without feeling cramped. Ask for a garden or pool view rather than the road side.

in Crete
Grecotel Creta Palace
One of the widest family line-ups on the island: garden and sea-view rooms, family rooms and two-bedroom bungalows, plus villas with private pools. Many families pick a bungalow with direct garden access, so children can potter outside while you keep an eye from the terrace.

in The Algarve
Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort
A big resort with 491 rooms and suites across lush gardens, including plenty of family rooms and connecting options. It is an all-inclusive property, so the room is really your base between pools, buffets and the beach shuttle rather than somewhere you will spend long days.

in Mallorca
Iberostar Waves Alcudia Park
Comfortable, practical family rooms rather than showstoppers, with connecting options and family rooms that sleep four. Balconies throughout and enough storage for a fortnight of beach kit. Ask for a renovated room, as standards vary across the wings.

in Crete
Creta Maris Resort
A huge estate of village-style bungalows and rooms spread through gardens down to the beach, with family rooms and connecting options. Bungalows near a pool suit families with small children; the trade-off is a large site where you will walk a fair bit between your room, the buffets and the water park.

in Costa del Sol
Sunset Beach Club
Every apartment has a proper kitchenette, a balcony and a sofa bed for two, so a family of four spreads out easily. One and two bedroom options mean bigger groups get a real separate bedroom.

in Costa del Sol
Sol Príncipe by Meliá
Standard family rooms take two adults and two children, with a sofa bed and a small balcony. They are practical rather than plush, so ask for a renovated room and one facing the gardens if you want quiet at nap time.

in Mallorca
VIVA Blue & Spa
Bright apartments with a proper kitchenette (fridge, microwave, coffee maker), a separate sleeping area and a balcony. The self catering option is what sets it apart: heat a bottle, do an early kids tea, keep snacks on hand. One and two bedroom layouts suit families who value a bit of separation.

in Mallorca
Protur Biomar Gran Hotel & Spa
Modern, generously sized rooms and family rooms, several with a sofa area and space for a cot. The look is contemporary and the family wing keeps you close to the kids' pools and Play House. Bigger families can combine adjoining rooms.

in Mallorca
Mar Hotels Playa Mar & Spa
Refreshed family rooms sleeping up to four, most with a balcony, some with a sofa area for a bit of breathing space. Comfortable and well kept rather than plush, with connecting options worth requesting for larger families.

in The Algarve
Cascade Wellness Resort
A flexible mix of suites, one and two-bedroom apartments and villas, most with a full kitchen. Reserve an apartment and you still get all the resort amenities, which makes this a strong self-catering base for families who want independence.

in Costa del Sol
Sol Marbella Estepona Atalaya Park by Meliá
Comfortable rooms with a private balcony looking over the gardens, pools or the mountains. Family rooms take four; they are simple and functional rather than stylish, but the gardens are the real draw.

in Crete
Anemos Luxury Grand Resort
Suite-style rooms and family suites, many with a separate living space and some with a private or swim-up pool. Family suites give you room for a cot plus older children, and the higher categories add the kind of space that makes a rainy afternoon survivable.

in Tenerife
H10 Costa Adeje Palace
Solid family rooms, some with connecting doors, that comfortably fit two adults and two children. Interiors are neat and functional rather than designer.

in Crete
Candia Park Village
Two-storey, self-catering apartments styled like a colourful Cretan village, each with a kitchenette, dining area and a garden terrace or veranda. The whole resort is designed to be walkable with a pram, and the kitchenette makes early teas and fussy-eater breakfasts genuinely easy.

in Costa del Sol
Holiday World Resort Affiliated by Meliá
Apartment-style rooms for up to four, with a separate bedroom, a small kitchen and a sofa bed in the living area. Handy for spreading out, though decor is functional and varies across the three hotels in the complex.

in Lisbon
Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites
Studios to two-bedroom apartments, all with a real equipped kitchen and a proper dining area. Layouts are built for families: cosy studios hide living-room bunk beds, while one and two-bedroom suites give parents a separate room. Most units genuinely sleep four to six, and cots and rails are free on request.

in Mallorca
Sol Palmanova by Melia
Straightforward, well kept family rooms that sleep up to four, most with a balcony. Nothing fancy, but functional and clean, with connecting options for bigger groups. This is a value all inclusive, so set expectations around comfort rather than style.

in Tenerife
Gran Oasis Resort
Apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes and a separate sleeping area, roomy enough for a family and handy for keeping snacks and breakfast in. Decor is simple and practical.
in Costa del Sol
PYR Marbella
Apartments and studio family rooms with a kitchenette and a furnished balcony, so you get Puerto Banús at aparthotel prices. Furnishings are simple and vary by unit, so ask for a refurbished one.

in Crete
Elounda Residence Resort & Waterpark
A big spread of rooms and apartments, most with a private balcony or terrace, plus premium rooms and private-pool villas. Apartments with kitchenettes make self-catering possible, useful given the hilltop setting where nipping out to a shop or taverna means a walk or a drive.
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