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Family travel five: Five vacations to plan if you are missing the sun right now

- By Lynn O’Rourke Hayes | Dallas Morning News Lynn O’Rourke Hayes is the editor of FamilyTrav­el.com

Are you ready for some sunshine? Here are five destinatio­ns to consider:

COSTA RICA

“Pura vida,” the locals’ friendly attitude and approach to life, provides a hospitalit­y-rich backdrop for a family holiday. Be there to watch the “arribada” (the Spanish word for arrival) when Olive ridley and Kemp sea turtles lay millions of eggs on the country’s pristine beaches.

Surfers give the richly diverse nation top marks as do adventure lovers who visit the small country for river rafting, hiking, biking, canopy tours and volcano watching. Families can take advantage of culturally focused volunteer vacations, clan-friendly resorts and beachside boutique accommodat­ions.

Contact: visitcosta­rica.com; austinadve­ntures.com

CURACAO

Visit this colorful, southern Caribbean destinatio­n to sample more than four dozen cultures ranging from Dutch to Portuguese, to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site and capital city of Willemstad, and to relax, snorkel or splash aside any of 35 different beaches.

The island’s annual Carnival, celebratin­g diverse heritage, gets underway in February. Families can opt to participat­e in a Kids’ Carnival Parade, during which little ones don traditiona­l Curacaoan costumes and face paint and learn to move to the beat of tumba music.

Contact: curacao.com; santabarba­raresortcu­racao.com

THE RESORT AT LONGBOAT KEY CLUB, LONGBOAT KEY, FLA.

Warm up with a stay at the Resort at Longboat Key Club, a 410-acre beachfront playground near Sarasota. While the kids enjoy arts, crafts, ice cream socials and sporting activities with Camp Loggerhead counselors, grownups can play tennis, enjoy 45 holes of top-notch golf and take advantage of beach yoga and shopping.

Later join the kids for movie nights, beach barbecues or a nature walk. Head into town for shopping, museums, dining and music performanc­es.

Contact: longboatke­yclub.com; visitsaras­ota.org

ST. CROIX

Take advantage of the sunny Caribbean island’s Bounce Back promotion as a way to wrangle the whole clan for a midwinter getaway. From adventure tours and fishing to kite-boarding and snorkeling, you’ll enjoy the 22-mile-long paradise where trade winds blow and the sun warms visitors with an average temperatur­e of 77 degrees.

Children stay free at 12 participat­ing hotels with a fifth night free. Book by July 16 and travel by Dec. 1 to receive an additional $500 in spending credits for activities, dining and shopping. Use booking code: BBSC. Contact: visitusvi.com.

MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA

Royalton Luxury Resorts has opened a 228-room upscale property where an around-theclock concierge will make sure your holiday gets underway in style.

Junior guests at the Royalton Blue Waters will be impressed by the brand’s lazy river, water park and splash pad, as well as the Clubhouse Kids Club, where youngsters 4-12 can engage with famous cartoon characters Max & Ruby and Mike the Knight. Teens 13 to 17 have their own Hangout Teens Club and lounge, where new friendship­s are forged over billiards and pingpong.

Plan for water sports and reservatio­n-free dining as part of the all-inclusive experience.

Contact: royaltonre­sorts.com

 ?? Curacao Tourism Corp. ?? Willemstad — the capital of Curacao — retains its Dutch character, albeit with a Caribbean flair.
Curacao Tourism Corp. Willemstad — the capital of Curacao — retains its Dutch character, albeit with a Caribbean flair.
 ?? Kent Gilbert / AP ?? Olive ridley sea turtles emerge from their nest in Costa Rica.
Kent Gilbert / AP Olive ridley sea turtles emerge from their nest in Costa Rica.

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