Lo que hay que saber sobre Miami con niños: no es tanto una ciudad como una franja de 40 kilómetros de islas barrera, cada una con su propia respuesta a «¿mi hijo de cuatro años se va a divertir de verdad aquí?». Miami se asienta sobre la Bahía de Biscayne, entre los Everglades y el cálido Atlántico. En verano el agua alcanza los 85°F (unos 29°C) — templada como un baño, con olas suaves y arenas lo suficientemente anchas para construir imperios de castillos. La trampa es elegir el barrio equivocado.
Los grandes atractivos familiares no son las discotecas. Son el Miami Seaquarium para manatíes y delfines; el Zoo Miami con su sección de África de libre circulación; Jungle Island para perezosos y lémures; y el Bayside Marketplace para helados frente al agua y un paseo en barco por las mansiones de celebridades. Añade una excursión fácil a los Everglades en hidrodeslizador por la sabana de juncos y el territorio de los caimanes — los niños lo recuerdan durante años.
Ahora, los barrios. South Beach es la postal — pastel Art Déco, Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road — animada pero los resorts familiares (Loews, Eden Roc, Fontainebleau) apuestan fuerte por los programas infantiles. Mid-Beach es más tranquila con los gigantes históricos frente al mar. Sunny Isles y Surfside, diez minutos al norte, son más calmadas y refinadas (Trump International, Acqualina, Four Seasons Surf Club). Key Biscayne es una isla con ambiente íntimo con el Ritz-Carlton en una playa tranquila perfecta para niños pequeños. Aventura está en el interior cerca de un gran centro comercial y el parque acuático del JW Marriott Turnberry. Hollywood Beach te da el Diplomat y un paseo marítimo de estilo clásico.
Los precios de la comida varían mucho. Un sándwich cubano y un cafecito en Versailles en La Pequeña Habana cuesta unos $15. Los restaurantes familiares de Collins sirven cenas por $25–40 por persona. La comida en los resorts frente a la playa — espera $60–120 por persona. La propina del 18–20% es obligatoria y muchos locales la añaden automáticamente para grupos de cuatro o más.
Lo práctico. La mayoría de los viajeros necesitan una visa o un ESTA ($21, trámite en línea). Desde el MIA, un Uber hasta Miami Beach cuesta $30–45; Fort Lauderdale (FLL) suele ser más económico. Alquilar un coche es útil — el transporte entre barrios es escaso, aunque South Beach tiene un Trolley gratuito. La temporada de huracanes es de junio a noviembre; el punto óptimo es de diciembre a abril (seco, 24°C, caro), con mayo y principios de junio como ventana de mejor valor. South Beach se anima de noche, así que planifica las cenas infantiles temprano.
Para esta guía elegimos 10 resorts familiares que realmente cumplen lo que prometen — acceso a la playa, piscinas aptas para niños y un club infantil u otra instalación acuática de parque temático. Van desde el paraíso familiar Loews Miami Beach Hotel con su SoBe Kids Club y piscina de entrada progresiva en el primer puesto, pasando por el legendario Fontainebleau y el parque acuático Tidal Cove del JW Marriott Turnberry, hasta el más asequible Sunny Miami Sunny Isles Beach en el #10 — una Curio Collection by Hilton que te da la playa sin el sobrecoste de la resort fee. Elige primero el barrio, luego el hotel. Ese es el truco.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
Lo que hay que saber sobre Miami con niños: no es tanto una ciudad como una franja de 40 kilómetros de islas barrera, cada una con su propia respuesta a «¿mi hijo de cuatro años se va a divertir de verdad aquí?». Miami se asienta sobre la Bahía de Biscayne, entre los Everglades y el cálido Atlántico. En verano el agua alcanza los 85°F (unos 29°C) — templada como un baño, con olas suaves y arenas lo suficientemente anchas para construir imperios de castillos. La trampa es elegir el barrio equivocado.
Los grandes atractivos familiares no son las discotecas. Son el Miami Seaquarium para manatíes y delfines; el Zoo Miami con su sección de África de libre circulación; Jungle Island para perezosos y lémures; y el Bayside Marketplace para helados frente al agua y un paseo en barco por las mansiones de celebridades. Añade una excursión fácil a los Everglades en hidrodeslizador por la sabana de juncos y el territorio de los caimanes — los niños lo recuerdan durante años.
Ahora, los barrios. South Beach es la postal — pastel Art Déco, Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road — animada pero los resorts familiares (Loews, Eden Roc, Fontainebleau) apuestan fuerte por los programas infantiles. Mid-Beach es más tranquila con los gigantes históricos frente al mar. Sunny Isles y Surfside, diez minutos al norte, son más calmadas y refinadas (Trump International, Acqualina, Four Seasons Surf Club). Key Biscayne es una isla con ambiente íntimo con el Ritz-Carlton en una playa tranquila perfecta para niños pequeños. Aventura está en el interior cerca de un gran centro comercial y el parque acuático del JW Marriott Turnberry. Hollywood Beach te da el Diplomat y un paseo marítimo de estilo clásico.
Los precios de la comida varían mucho. Un sándwich cubano y un cafecito en Versailles en La Pequeña Habana cuesta unos $15. Los restaurantes familiares de Collins sirven cenas por $25–40 por persona. La comida en los resorts frente a la playa — espera $60–120 por persona. La propina del 18–20% es obligatoria y muchos locales la añaden automáticamente para grupos de cuatro o más.
Lo práctico. La mayoría de los viajeros necesitan una visa o un ESTA ($21, trámite en línea). Desde el MIA, un Uber hasta Miami Beach cuesta $30–45; Fort Lauderdale (FLL) suele ser más económico. Alquilar un coche es útil — el transporte entre barrios es escaso, aunque South Beach tiene un Trolley gratuito. La temporada de huracanes es de junio a noviembre; el punto óptimo es de diciembre a abril (seco, 24°C, caro), con mayo y principios de junio como ventana de mejor valor. South Beach se anima de noche, así que planifica las cenas infantiles temprano.
Para esta guía elegimos 10 resorts familiares que realmente cumplen lo que prometen — acceso a la playa, piscinas aptas para niños y un club infantil u otra instalación acuática de parque temático. Van desde el paraíso familiar Loews Miami Beach Hotel con su SoBe Kids Club y piscina de entrada progresiva en el primer puesto, pasando por el legendario Fontainebleau y el parque acuático Tidal Cove del JW Marriott Turnberry, hasta el más asequible Sunny Miami Sunny Isles Beach en el #10 — una Curio Collection by Hilton que te da la playa sin el sobrecoste de la resort fee. Elige primero el barrio, luego el hotel. Ese es el truco.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 family · beachfront resort on South Beach ★8.6 Loews Miami Beach Hotel
📍 On Collins Avenue in the heart of South Beach (Mid-Collins) — right on Miami Beach, a few steps to the sand, and an easy walk to the Art Deco district and Lincoln Road.
Loews Miami Beach Hotel is a large beachfront resort of roughly 790 rooms and suites on Collins Avenue in the heart of South Beach, and a lot of families rank it the best in the neighborhood. The building blends the historic St. Moritz tower, an Art Deco landmark from 1939, with a newer wing. What pins most parents here is the SoBe Kids Club for ages 4 to 12 — the only kids club in this part of South Beach — with all-day programming and a treasure chest of toys at check-in that makes the little ones light up. The pool is zero-entry, sloping in gently like real sand so small kids can walk in safely, and there is a separate children's pool plus poolside activities all day. After dark the resort runs dive-in movies by the pool. The sand of Miami Beach is a few steps away, with the Art Deco district and Lincoln Road close by. The trade-off: it is big and busy, with some add-on fees. Overall 8.6/10.
- Only SoBe Kids Club in the area, with a treasure chest of toys at check-in
- Big zero-entry pool plus a separate kids pool, right on the beach
- Poolside dive-in movies and family activities all day
- Big, busy resort — lobby and pool get crowded at peak times
- Daily resort fee plus several add-on charges
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No. 2 #2 family resort · luxury resort with Tidal Cove water park built in ★8.7 JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa
📍 Aventura, north of Miami, right beside Aventura Mall (the largest in Florida) — about 25-30 minutes' drive from South Beach, around 20 minutes from FLL airport and 30 minutes from MIA airport.
Picture a 5-star resort with a full water park hidden inside it — that is JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa, a sprawling property in Aventura, north of Miami, whose heart is Tidal Cove, a roughly 5-acre private water park packed with 7 slides ranging from dark, fast tube rides to family slides you ride together. There is a Flowrider for trying a standing wave, a lazy river for drifting around the park, and a roughly 4,000-square-foot Kids Cove built just for small children — shallow water, tiny slides and splash toys so the little ones play safely. The part parents love most is that water-park access is bundled into the resort fee, so there are no extra tickets to buy. Add a supervised kids program, 2 championship golf courses, a big spa and several restaurants, plus roomy JW Marriott rooms, and it scores 8.7/10.
- 5-acre Tidal Cove water park on site, entry covered by the resort fee
- Kids Cove zone built just for little ones, safe to let them splash
- Roomy 5-star rooms plus spa and golf for parents to unwind
- Far from South Beach — a 25-30 minute drive, so a car is needed
- Resort fee, parking and on-site food and drink run expensive
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No. 3 #3 family · Mid-Beach beachfront icon ★8.4 Fontainebleau Miami Beach
📍 On Collins Avenue in Mid-Beach, right on the resort's own stretch of Miami Beach. South Beach and the Lincoln Road pedestrian strip are about a 10-minute drive, and there's no subway out here.
Fontainebleau Miami Beach is a huge beachfront resort of roughly 1,500 rooms on Collins Avenue in Mid-Beach, and one of the most famous buildings in Miami. Architect Morris Lapidus designed it and it opened in 1954, with sweeping curves and the signature marble "Bow Tie" lobby. What plants families here is the pool empire — 11 pools in all, including a large Family Pool with a slide and a mushroom-shaped fountain kids can run through, plus several shallow pools for the youngest swimmers. There's a kids' activity program for ages 12 and under, babysitting (book ahead), and a Kids' Night Out on Friday and Saturday that buys parents a couple of hours to themselves. The resort sits right on its own stretch of Miami Beach, with big-name restaurants, cafes and nightlife all in one place. The trade-off is a loud, full-on Miami atmosphere and a stack of add-on charges. It scores 8.4/10 — best for families who want the fun turned all the way up and don't mind the crowds.
- 11 pools including a Family Pool with a slide and mushroom fountain
- Kids' program, babysitting and a Friday-Saturday Kids' Night Out
- Beachfront 1954 icon with restaurants and activities all on site
- Enormous and busy resort — long walks and hard to flag staff
- Resort fee plus add-ons, and Friday-Saturday nightlife from the on-site club
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No. 4 #4 family · 5-star beachfront resort on an island ★8.8 The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami
📍 On Key Biscayne island, right on a private sand beach — about a 20–30 minute drive across the bridge from downtown Miami and South Beach, near Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park.
The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami is a 5-star resort of about 443 rooms sitting on Key Biscayne, a small, quiet island just a 20–30 minute drive across the bridge from downtown Miami — yet it feels like another world, relaxed and private. What makes it especially worth a look right now is the $100 million renovation that wrapped in late 2025, so everything looks fresh and new. For families the heart of it is Ritz Kids, a top-tier program for ages 5–12 with tennis, swimming and nature activities, while the family pool is zero-entry — it slopes in gradually like a beach — paired with a splash pad where kids run through fountains until they are happily soaked. Add a private beach, 11 tennis courts and a spa, and the trade-off is the distance from South Beach. Overall 8.8/10, best for families who want a quiet, beachfront luxury resort loaded with kids' activities.
- Top-tier Ritz Kids with tennis, swimming and nature activities
- Zero-entry pool + splash pad that kids love
- Fresh $100 million renovation + quiet private beach
- On an island, so you drive to the city and South Beach
- 5-star rates plus a resort fee and extra charges
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No. 5 #5 family pick · Sunny Isles beachfront resort ★8.5 Trump International Beach Resort
📍 On Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach, north of Miami Beach, right on a long white-sand beach that is a few steps from the water. South Beach is a 20 to 30 minute drive, and the giant Aventura Mall is close by.
Trump International Beach Resort is a roughly 390-room beachfront tower in Sunny Isles Beach, the seaside strip north of Miami Beach that feels noticeably quieter and more private than the South Beach scramble. What pins families here is Planet Kids, a free kids club for ages 4 to 12, open daily 10am to 4pm, with games and activities so parents can actually exhale. The two grotto-style pools are dressed in faux-cave rock with fountains and waterfalls kids can climb on and duck under, plus a separate kiddie pool. Out front sits the wide white sand of Sunny Isles, far less crowded than the in-town beaches, with plenty to do: jet skis, paddling, beach volleyball. Many rooms have an ocean-view balcony and an in-room kitchenette, handy for warming milk or putting together a quick meal. The trade-off is distance from the main nightlife strip, so you lean on a car. Overall 8.5/10, best for families who want a calm beachfront base loaded with things for kids to do.
- Free Planet Kids club, open daily 10am to 4pm
- Two grotto pools with waterfalls kids can climb on
- Wide, uncrowded Sunny Isles beach
- Far from South Beach nightlife, so you need a car
- Daily resort fee plus valet parking on top
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No. 6 #6 Family · refreshed Hollywood Beach resort with a kids' waterpark ★8.4 Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort
📍 Right on Hollywood Beach, halfway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale — about a 30-40 minute drive from South Beach, 15-20 minutes from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) airport, and 35-40 minutes from Miami (MIA) airport.
Picture twin towers standing tall right on the sand of Hollywood Beach, halfway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale — that is the Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort, a large beachfront resort that just rebranded into Hilton's flagship Signia line and came through a major renovation, so the lobby, rooms, and shared spaces all feel fresher and more current. For families, the heart of it is the oceanside pool zone: a small Dip & Slide Waterpark with slides and splash toys, plus the big Grand Lagoon pool built zero-entry so it slopes in like a real beach, with a wide shallow end where small kids can stand and play while parents watch from a few steps away. The Diplomat Kids Club runs staff-led activities that many reviews say keep children happy all day. Grown-ups get a private beach, a large spa, and several on-site restaurants. The midway location makes day trips to both Miami and Fort Lauderdale easy. Overall 8.4/10.
- On Hollywood Beach with a Dip & Slide Waterpark for kids
- Zero-entry Grand Lagoon pool has a wide shallow end small kids can stand in
- Just renovated, fresh rooms, midway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale
- Very large convention resort — crowded and long walks during peak times
- Daily resort fee, valet parking, and pricey on-site food add up
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No. 7 #7 Family · luxury beachfront resort in Sunny Isles ★9 Acqualina Resort & Residences on the Beach
📍 On Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach, north of Miami Beach — right on a wide white-sand beach a few steps from the water, about a 25–35 minute drive down to South Beach, and close to Aventura Mall and Bal Harbour Shops.
Acqualina Resort & Residences on the Beach is a 5-star resort and one of the few in town with the Leading Hotels of the World badge, sitting on a private beach in Sunny Isles Beach, the stretch of coast north of Miami Beach that runs noticeably quieter and more private than the buzz of South Beach. Walk in and it feels like stepping into a private Mediterranean seaside villa — warm-toned architecture, a calm kind of luxury. What pins families here is the AcquaMarine Kids Club, an ocean-themed club for ages 4–12 that is free with your stay, set in a bright room near the pools with marine-life and conservation activities kids fall for. There are 3 pools stretched along the Atlantic, a separate kids' pool included, and a wide, uncrowded beach out front with loungers and beach service. Most rooms are roomy with ocean-view balconies, and many units are suites that suit families. The thing reviews agree on most is the polished, attentive staff. The trade-off is a high price and a fair distance from the main entertainment district. Overall 9.0/10.
- Free ocean-themed AcquaMarine Kids Club kids fall for
- 3 oceanfront pools plus a separate kids' pool
- Top-tier service reviews praise almost unanimously
- High luxury pricing plus a daily resort fee
- Far from the South Beach entertainment district, so you need a car
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No. 8 #8 Family · retro beachfront resort in Mid-Beach ★8.3 Eden Roc Miami Beach
📍 On Collins Avenue in the heart of Mid-Beach — right on Miami Beach, a few steps to the sand, next door to the Fontainebleau, with the Boardwalk running south to South Beach.
Eden Roc Miami Beach is a retro beachfront resort in the heart of Mid-Beach that plenty of families pick because they land a prime spot for less than the 5-star neighbors charge. The building is the work of Morris Lapidus, the architect who fathered the Miami Modern (MiMo) look, and it has run since 1956, so the curved lobby and cool 1950s lines feel nothing like a new-build. What pins parents here is 4 pools, including an ocean-view kids' pool, plus cribs, beach toys, daily kids' activities, and the BeCo Kids program for ages 4-12 that keeps children busy while parents catch a break. Every restaurant on site has high chairs and a children's menu ready to go. The sand is a few steps away, the Fontainebleau is right next door, and the Boardwalk runs to South Beach. The trade-off is a big, lively resort with some add-on costs. Overall 8.3/10 — best for families who want a good location at a reachable price.
- 1956 Morris Lapidus retro icon, right on the sand in Mid-Beach
- 4 pools including an ocean-view kids' pool plus daily kids' activities
- BeCo Kids program (ages 4-12) plus kids' menus at every restaurant
- Big, lively resort that gets crowded at peak times
- Resort fee plus several add-on charges
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No. 9 #9 Family · Legendary beachfront luxury resort in Surfside ★9.1 Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club
📍 On Collins Avenue in Surfside, a quiet beachfront area north of Miami Beach — right on a private white-sand beach running about 900 feet, a 5–10 minute walk to Bal Harbour Shops, and a 15–25 minute drive down to South Beach.
Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club is a Four Seasons resort sitting on a private beach that runs about 900 feet in Surfside, a quiet beachfront pocket north of Miami Beach that feels noticeably more private than the buzz of South Beach. What sets it apart is that it was built over The Surf Club, a legendary seaside social club open since 1930, then brought back to life inside a clean white building designed by Pritzker-winning architect Richard Meier — so walking in feels like golden-age Miami crossed with contemporary design. The family anchor is a roughly 65-foot family pool with private kids' swim lessons, plus a kids' club reviewers consistently praise for free in-and-out access, kid-size bathrobes, kids' cabanas, a giant Connect 4 and nanny help. Out front is a wide, uncrowded white-sand beach with loungers and attentive beach service, and most rooms are spacious with ocean-view balconies. There's also Le Sirenuse Miami, the only outpost outside Positano. The trade-offs are luxury pricing and a location well away from the main nightlife, so you'll rely on a car. It scores 9.1/10.
- Private beach about 900 feet plus a wide family pool with kids' swim lessons
- Free in-and-out kids' club with kid-size robes and a giant Connect 4
- Landmark Richard Meier building plus Four Seasons-level service
- Luxury pricing plus a resort fee
- Surfside is quiet and far from South Beach nightlife, so you need a car
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No. 10 #10 value pick · family beach resort in Sunny Isles ★7.9 📍 On Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach, north of Miami Beach — right on the white-sand beach, a few steps from the water. South Beach is about a 25–30 minute drive south, and Aventura Mall and Bal Harbour Shops are both close by.
The Sunny Miami — the name plenty of returning guests still know as Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort — is a beachfront resort in Sunny Isles Beach, the oceanfront strip just north of Miami Beach, and one of the most budget-friendly family picks in this stretch. What pins parents here is the big 20,000-square-foot outdoor pool deck, which has both a main pool and a separate kids' pool so little ones can splash with peace of mind, plus a playground down by the sand and genuinely kid-friendly extras: cribs, a children's menu, and activities running all day. The other charmer is an old wooden fishing pier that reaches out into the sea, perfect for a family stroll, some fishing, or watching the sunrise up close. Out front sits the resort's private beach with a range of beach sports. The setting is quiet, safe, and suburban — the trade-off is an older property whose rooms aren't as new or plush as the upscale neighbors, and a fair drive from South Beach. It earns 7.9/10, best for families who want an affordable beachfront base loaded with pool time and things for the kids to do.
- 20,000 sq ft pool deck plus a separate kids' pool
- One of the best values in the Sunny Isles strip
- Old wooden fishing pier and a beachside playground
- Older resort — rooms and facilities aren't new or plush
- Far from South Beach, plus a resort fee and parking charge
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Loews Miami Beach Hotel | 4 | 8.6 | ~$329 | Right on Miami Beach | #1 family · beachfront resort on South Beach |
| 2 | JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa | 5 | 8.7 | ~$357 | Next to Aventura Mall; about 25-30 minutes' drive from South Beach and roughly 20 minutes from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) airport — a car is essentially a must. | #2 family resort · luxury resort with Tidal Cove water park built in |
| 3 | Fontainebleau Miami Beach | 4 | 8.4 | ~$371 | Right on the resort's stretch of Miami Beach. No subway in this area — you get around by car, taxi or ride-hailing, with valet parking at the resort. | #3 family · Mid-Beach beachfront icon |
| 4 | The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami | 5 | 8.8 | ~$514 | On Key Biscayne island | #4 family · 5-star beachfront resort on an island |
| 5 | Trump International Beach Resort | 4 | 8.5 | ~$271 | Right on Sunny Isles Beach, a few steps to the sand. No subway here, so you get around by car or taxi, with Aventura Mall close by. | #5 family pick · Sunny Isles beachfront resort |
| 6 | Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort | 4 | 8.4 | ~$243 | Right on Hollywood Beach. About 30-40 minutes' drive to South Beach and only 15-20 minutes to Fort Lauderdale (FLL) airport — easiest with your own car. | #6 Family · refreshed Hollywood Beach resort with a kids' waterpark |
| 7 | Acqualina Resort & Residences on the Beach | 5 | 9.0 | ~$629 | Right on Sunny Isles Beach | #7 Family · luxury beachfront resort in Sunny Isles |
| 8 | Eden Roc Miami Beach | 4 | 8.3 | ~$300 | Right on Miami Beach | #8 Family · retro beachfront resort in Mid-Beach |
| 9 | Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club | 5 | 9.1 | ~$857 | Right on Surfside beach | #9 Family · Legendary beachfront luxury resort in Surfside |
| 10 | The Sunny Miami Sunny Isles Beach, Curio Collection by Hilton | 4 | 7.9 | ~$157 | Right on Sunny Isles Beach — a few steps to the sand. No metro line; you get around by car or taxi, with Aventura Mall and Bal Harbour Shops both a short drive away. | #10 value pick · family beach resort in Sunny Isles |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Loews is a beachfront resort genuinely built for families — the only kids club in the neighborhood, a zero-entry pool kids can walk into like a beach, and movies by the pool after dark; the draw is location and kid-focused programming more than peace and quiet.
#2 JW Marriott Miami Turnberry is a luxury resort that dropped the entire Tidal Cove water park inside its own grounds — kids ride slides, the Flowrider and the lazy river all day while parents get a spa, golf and 5-star rooms, the trade-off being how far it sits from South Beach.
#3 Fontainebleau is a giant 1950s beachfront icon with 11 pools, including a Family Pool with a slide and a mushroom fountain, plus a kids' program and babysitting — it wins on scale, fun and a beach-side address rather than on quiet privacy.
#4 The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne is a freshly renovated 5-star resort on a quiet island that nails luxury, beachfront downtime and top-tier kids' activities all at once — strong on privacy and Ritz Kids, in exchange for sitting a drive away from central Miami.
#5 Trump International is a Sunny Isles beachfront resort that runs calmer than the South Beach chaos, with a free Planet Kids club, grotto pools whose waterfalls kids can climb on, and a wide beach that never feels packed — strongest on privacy and water play rather than sitting in the middle of the action.
#6 A just-refreshed Hollywood Beach resort with a Dip & Slide Waterpark and the wide-shallow Grand Lagoon pool that keeps kids busy all day, while parents get a private beach, a spa, and ocean-view rooms — strong on its midway Miami-to-Fort Lauderdale location and full kids' program, in trade for its sheer size and some hidden costs.
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