The 10 Best Family All-Inclusive Beach Resorts with Waterparks for 2027
The 10 Best Family All-Inclusive Beach Resorts with Waterparks for 2027
Direct Answer
For a family all-inclusive beach vacation with kids' amenities in 2027, the best overall pick is Beaches Turks & Caicos, on world-famous Grace Bay Beach, where all-inclusive family suites run roughly $900–$1,500 per family per night with a 45,000-square-foot waterpark, a Sesame Street character program, and 21 restaurants.
The best value pick is Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana, where character-themed family suites start around $500–$700 per family per night with a waterpark and Nickelodeon character experiences. This list is for families who want kids' clubs, waterparks, character meet-and-greets, and everything bundled.
Prices range from about $500 to $1,500 per family per night. Every resort below is real and operating, ranked on kids' amenities, beach quality, dining, and TripAdvisor and Booking.com family ratings.
How These Resorts Were Ranked
Each family property was evaluated on five factors: kids' and teen amenities (waterparks, character programs, clubs by age group), beach and pool quality, dining variety that satisfies both kids and adults, aggregate family ratings from TripAdvisor and Booking.com, and value relative to price.
Resorts with elaborate waterparks, dedicated programming across all childhood ages, and rare loyalty-point earning (World of Hyatt) earned bonus consideration. Every resort named is currently operating and bookable, and the prices reflect realistic 2027 family-suite ranges rather than single promotional figures.
1. Beaches Turks & Caicos 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Beaches Turks & Caicos, on the 12-mile Grace Bay Beach (repeatedly voted among the world's best), is the gold standard for family all-inclusives. Suites run $900–$1,500 per family per night, all-inclusive, and include a 45,000-square-foot Pirates Island Waterpark, a Sesame Street character program, kids' and teen clubs, scuba for certified divers, and 21 restaurants.
It ranks #1 because it solves family-luxury without compromise: genuinely good food across many cuisines, a huge waterpark, programming for every age, and a flawless beach — all included. TripAdvisor reviews consistently place it among the top family resorts in the Caribbean.
This is the top pick for families who want premium quality plus the best beach and waterpark combination.
2. Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) 💎 BEST VALUE
Nickelodeon Punta Cana is a character-themed all-inclusive where family suites start around $500–$700 per family per night. It includes the Aqua Nick waterpark, daily Nickelodeon character experiences (SpongeBob, the Ninja Turtles), the signature "Mass Sliming," multiple restaurants, and a swim-up suite collection.
It's the value champion because it delivers a one-of-a-kind, kid-thrilling experience — character breakfasts, themed pools, and a waterpark — at a price well below the top family resorts, on a calm Punta Cana beach.
Pick this for families with younger kids who'll love the Nickelodeon characters at a friendly price.
3. Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana (Dominican Republic)
Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana, on Juanillo Beach, is a family-friendly all-inclusive running $450–$700 per couple per night (family suites higher), with a waterpark, kids' and teen clubs, premium drinks, multiple restaurants, and World of Hyatt points.
It ranks for combining a modern build, a calm beach, a waterpark, and rare loyalty perks. The Cap Cana location keeps it quieter than the busy Bavaro strip.
Choose Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana for a premium family base that earns Hyatt points.
4. Hyatt Ziva Cancún (Mexico)
Hyatt Ziva Cancún sits on a private peninsula at the tip of Cancun's hotel zone, with beaches on three sides. Family all-inclusive rates run $500–$800 per couple per night (family suites higher), including kids' and teen clubs, multiple restaurants, premium drinks, and Hyatt points.
It earns its place for the dramatic peninsula location and strong family programming, plus loyalty benefits. The oceanfront pools and renovated rooms keep it current.
Pick Hyatt Ziva Cancún for a scenic, premium family stay in Cancun.
5. Moon Palace Cancún (Mexico)
Moon Palace Cancún is a massive family resort south of Cancun running $500–$900 per couple per night (family suites higher), all-inclusive, with a waterpark (at the Nizuc/Grand sections), a Wired teen lounge, a kids' club, golf, and dozens of restaurants across its huge complex.
It ranks for sheer scale and variety — multiple sub-resorts, pools, and dining — plus "resort credits" toward spa and tours. Big families and groups fit well.
Choose Moon Palace Cancún for a giant resort with endless family options.
6. Dreams Natura Resort & Spa (Riviera Maya, Mexico)
Dreams Natura, near Puerto Morelos, is a family all-inclusive running $450–$700 per couple per night (family suites higher), with a waterpark, a lazy river, an Explorer's Club for kids, premium drinks, and multiple restaurants, in a nature-themed setting.
It earns a slot for solid family value with a waterpark and lazy river, a large pool complex, and a beach club. The Preferred Club tier adds upgraded rooms.
Pick Dreams Natura for waterpark-and-lazy-river family fun at a moderate price.
7. Grand Velas Riviera Maya (Mexico)
Grand Velas Riviera Maya is an AAA Five-Diamond resort whose family-friendly Zen Grand section runs $900–$1,400 per couple per night (family suites higher), with a kids' club, a teen lounge, gourmet all-inclusive dining, and a renowned spa.
It ranks as the luxury family pick: every meal is fine dining, the kids' programming is polished, and the inclusions never feel budget. It's for families who want true luxury, not just amenities.
Choose Grand Velas for families who want five-star quality with kids' programming.
8. Barceló Maya Palace (Riviera Maya, Mexico)
Barceló Maya Palace, part of the large Barceló Maya complex near Puerto Aventuras, runs $350–$600 per couple per night (family suites higher), all-inclusive, with a waterpark, a kids' club, a teens' club, multiple pools, and complex-wide dining on a long Caribbean beach.
It earns its place for big-complex variety and a waterpark at a fair price, with shared access to neighboring resorts' restaurants and pools. The long beach is a highlight.
Pick Barceló Maya Palace for waterpark value and a long beach in a big complex.
9. Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana (Dominican Republic)
Dreams Macao Beach, on the scenic Macao beach, is a family all-inclusive running $400–$650 per couple per night (family suites higher), with a waterpark, Explorer's Club for kids, premium drinks, and multiple restaurants, plus a Preferred Club tier.
It ranks for good family inclusions and a more natural, scenic beach than the central strip. The modern build keeps rooms fresh.
Choose Dreams Macao for family waterpark fun on a scenic Punta Cana beach.
10. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana (Dominican Republic)
Hard Rock Punta Cana is a giant family-and-couples resort running $450–$800 per couple per night (family suites higher), all-inclusive, with a waterpark, a kids' club, a teen lounge, a casino, 13 pools, and many restaurants, plus "resort credits" toward spa, golf, and tours.
It rounds out the list for scale, a waterpark, and music-themed energy, with something for every age. The resort credits add value for active families.
Choose Hard Rock Punta Cana for a big, high-energy family resort with a waterpark.
Matching the Resort to Your Kids' Ages
The "best" family all-inclusive depends heavily on how old your children are. For toddlers and young kids (2–7), character-driven resorts win: Beaches Turks & Caicos runs a Sesame Street program with character breakfasts and parades, and Nickelodeon Punta Cana delivers SpongeBob and Ninja Turtle meet-and-greets plus the signature "Mass Sliming." For tweens (8–12), waterpark scale and a dedicated kids' club matter most — Beaches, Aqua Nick, and the Dreams and Barceló waterparks shine.
For teenagers, look for a genuine teen lounge with video games, sports, and supervised evening activities: Hyatt Ziva, Hard Rock Punta Cana, and Moon Palace's Wired lounge are built for this age group. Multigenerational trips spanning all three benefit from the biggest properties — Beaches, Moon Palace, Hard Rock — where every age has its own dedicated space.
What Family All-Inclusives Include and What They Don't
The all-inclusive rate at these resorts covers meals, premium drinks, the waterpark, supervised kids'/teen clubs, pools, non-motorized watersports, and nightly family entertainment. The genuinely premium properties — Beaches, Grand Velas — include scuba (certified divers), wider dining variety, and polished programming.
Common extras to budget for include babysitting and nursery care, certain character dining events, motorized watersports, off-site excursions, and spa treatments. Connecting rooms and family suites cost more than standard rooms but are essential for families of four or more, so confirm the configuration at booking.
Only the Hyatt Ziva properties earn major-chain loyalty points (World of Hyatt), which can meaningfully offset the higher cost of a family-suite stay for brand-loyal travelers.
How to Choose
- Kids' ages: Nickelodeon and Beaches (Sesame Street) suit younger kids; Hyatt Ziva and Hard Rock have strong teen lounges.
- Waterpark size: Beaches Turks & Caicos and Aqua Nick (Nickelodeon) have the most elaborate waterparks; Dreams and Barceló offer good mid-size ones.
- Beach quality: Grace Bay (Turks & Caicos) is the standout; Cap Cana and Cancun's calmer stretches are also excellent.
- Budget tiers: Nickelodeon and Dreams lead on value; Beaches and Grand Velas sit at the luxury end.
- Loyalty points: Hyatt Ziva properties earn World of Hyatt points — rare for family all-inclusives.
- Room size: Confirm connecting rooms or family suites — standard rooms can be tight for families of four or more.
FAQ
Which all-inclusive resort has the best waterpark for kids?
Beaches Turks & Caicos (45,000-sq-ft Pirates Island) and Nickelodeon Punta Cana (Aqua Nick) have the most elaborate waterparks among all-inclusives. Dreams Natura's waterpark and lazy river and Barceló Maya Palace's waterpark are strong mid-size options at lower prices.
What's the best all-inclusive for families with toddlers?
Beaches Turks & Caicos (Sesame Street program) and Nickelodeon Punta Cana (character experiences) are top picks for toddlers and young kids, with character meet-and-greets, splash zones, and supervised kids' clubs. Confirm age minimums for kids' clubs (often 3+).
Are kids' clubs and character programs included in the price?
Yes — kids' clubs, waterparks, and character programs at these resorts are part of the all-inclusive rate. Some extras like babysitting, certain character dining events, or motorized watersports may carry a fee; confirm at booking.
Which family resort earns hotel loyalty points?
Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana and Hyatt Ziva Cancún earn World of Hyatt points, which is unusual in the all-inclusive category. Most other family all-inclusives (Beaches, Nickelodeon, Dreams) do not earn major-chain points.
Bottom Line
For 2027, Beaches Turks & Caicos is the best overall family all-inclusive, pairing the world-class Grace Bay Beach with a huge waterpark and 21 restaurants at $900–$1,500 per family. For value, Nickelodeon Punta Cana wins with character experiences and a waterpark from $500–$700 per family.
Choose by kids' ages, waterpark size, and whether you want loyalty points.
Sources
- TripAdvisor — family resort reviews and Travelers' Choice
- Booking.com — all-inclusive family resort rates and guest scores
- Sandals/Beaches official website (beaches.com)
- U.S. News & World Report — Best Family All-Inclusive Resorts
- Hyatt Inclusive Collection official site (hyatt.com)
- Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts and Hard Rock Hotels official sites
- Travel + Leisure — Best Family Resorts in the Caribbean