A woman and a young boy smiling and hugging on the beach at sunset.

Family Holidays

Time together. Shared experiences. Memories that last a lifetime.

Family journeys at Reigate Luxury Travel are about time well spent together, not just the destination. We hand-pick the best family resorts and villas with the space and service you need, from interconnecting suites to private villas with staff, so everyone has room to relax, together and apart.

From Mediterranean short-hops to the Indian Ocean, Caribbean and Dubai, and further afield with safaris and cultural journeys, we match the destination to your family, not the other way round.

Family holiday - Greece

Ikos Dassia Corfu Greece

Ikos Dassia, Corfu

Ikos Dassia sits on a private stretch of Corfu's east coast, framed by olive groves and the Ionian Sea, with two beaches, a full watersports centre and three age-specific kids' clubs running from four months right through to seventeen years, so toddlers and teenagers are equally well looked after. The all-inclusive concept extends further than most, with green fee golf, a la carte dining across a dozen restaurants and excursions into Corfu Town for those who want a morning away from the pool. It's a strong fit for families at any stage, from buggy-friendly paths and early dinners for the little ones to genuine independence for older kids, without anyone having to negotiate over what's included.

May to early October is the sweet spot, with July and August bringing the heat and the crowds, and June or September giving you the same warmth with more breathing room.

Family holiday - Spain

Marbella Club

Marbella Club

Marbella Club has built its identity on boho-chic glamour since the 1950s, all whitewashed low-rise buildings, tropical gardens and Cortijo-style architecture rather than the high-rise resorts up the coast.

The new 5,000 sqm Kids Club is the centrepiece, split by age group with its own pool, football pitch and cookery classes for older children, while babysitting and nanny services take care of the very young.

Beyond the club, the resort's subtropical gardens and private beach club give families room to spread out, and Marbella's old town and Puerto Banus are close enough for an afternoon without disrupting the rhythm of the holiday. It suits families who want a five-star property with real history behind it (Audrey Hepburn used to stay here), as comfortable with toddlers as with teenagers who'd rather be at the beach club than the kids' club.

April to June and September to October bring the best weather without the peak summer heat, though July and August remain popular for those tied to school holidays.

Family holiday - Italy

Borgo Egnazia, Puglia

Borgo Egnazia is built to look like a centuries-old Puglian village, all whitewashed walls and stone courtyards, set on the Adriatic coast between Bari and Brindisi. The Grand Village Aquapark and Notte Fatata kids' club give younger children a full day of structured fun, while teenagers have their own space at Vair with cooking classes, sports and a beach club they won't mind sharing with their parents. Trulli-style family suites and villas mean everyone gets their own room without losing the sense of staying somewhere distinctly Puglian, and the on-site golf course and spa give parents a proper break of their own. It suits families who want design and heritage alongside the kids' facilities, with day trips to Alberobello and Ostuni close enough for an afternoon out.

May, June and September offer the best balance of heat and quiet, with July and August busiest and hottest.

Family holiday - Antigua

Carlisle Bay, Antigua

Carlisle Bay sits on a secluded half-mile beach on Antigua's quieter south coast, backed by rainforest rather than the marina crowds further north. Emily's Beach Club runs a full programme for children from birth up to sixteen, split by age with everything from crab racing to paddleboarding, while the adjoining tennis academy and watersports centre keep older kids properly occupied rather than parked in front of a screen.

Suites are set across just eighty rooms, so the resort never feels crowded even at capacity, and several open directly onto the beach. It suits families looking for winter sun with real quality behind it, refined without being formal, and far enough from the cruise ship routes to stay calm through the season.

December to April is the prime window, dry and warm with steady trade winds and reliably sunny days, but there’s also good value to be had out-of-season in the summer months.

These itineraries are just a sample of what we can arrange for you at Reigate Luxury Travel.

If you already know where you want to go, get in touch and we’ll start planning.

If you don’t, let us give you some ideas!