Our family chose to vacation at the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island resort, on an unspoiled barrier island on Florida’s Northeast coast, for many reasons.
This 446-room, AAA Five Diamond resort provides just the right balance. Like any family traveling with teens, we need plenty of activities, lots of space to explore and the excitement of discovering something new. I also wanted the four of us to enjoy activities and quality time together. Teens Maddy and Alec were amenable to traveling as a family, but made it clear that they do not want to spend 24 hours a day with their un-cool parents.

As we drove from Jacksonville International Airport in our rental car, we felt a million miles away from the still-blustery early April weather that we had left behind. (Winter can be chilly in this northermost part of Florida, but our spring trip boasted picture-perfect beach weather.) Amelia Island feels remote, but is only a 35 minute drive from the airport, so getting there is a breeze. As we approached, we drove under a lush canopy of thick vegetation that was typical of the deep South, but with a sprinkling of palm trees reminding us that we were in Florida.
What impressed me on arrival was that we were clearly not at any Ritz-Carlton. The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island hotel lobby was as elegant and refined as one would expect. The 13-mile-long beachfront is magnificent and the lobby shows this off. There is a wonderful indoor-outdoor feel to the public spaces, with glass-paneled doors that lead out to a relaxed patio. Comfy sofas and plush over-sized chairs abound, some grouped around a large fire pit that is lit each night. The patio overlooks the beautiful, unspoiled dunes that this barrier island is famous for.
Settling into the Distinctive Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island Property

A series of wooden boardwalks cross over the dunes and led to the ocean. The sound of the waves beckoned. As we crossed over the dunes, we were thrilled to see turtles craning their heads under the boardwalk. The soft, sugary sand felt summery on our bare feet. The nearly empty beach was an oasis of calm.
Our room felt like a guest room in a friend’s beautiful home, as it did not have the cookie cutter decor that even high-end hotels often do. I loved that the two double beds featured wood carved headboards with palm trees on each side, and the desk echoed this theme. All of the hotel’s guest rooms have balconies, so we could see and hear the crash of the waves from our 5th floor room.
Family Kayaking Trip

The hotel offers many activities, such as golf, spa, swimming and a kids club. The resort’s curated Ecology Field Trips — a new program — are customizable to meet guest interests. We all were excited to book the guided kayaking trip through the island’s inter-coastal waters. Stand up paddleboarding excursions are also available.
Our guide for the trip was Casey from Kayak Amelia, about a 10-minute drive from the hotel. We agreed that as novices, individual kayaks would be easier to maneuver than tandem ones. The scenic waterways led us through picturesque salt marshes, where the only people in sight were a few fishermen. We ended up on a sand bar, about two hours from our starting point. This is the place to walk barefoot on a deserted beach, just like Robinson Crusoe.
Casey embodied the eager to please spirit that we encountered with much of the staff at the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island. This can-do attitude was evident when we wanted to have a picnic dinner on the beach one evening. We shopped for provisions at a local supermarket, and the staff provided us with a basket, blanket, and linen napkins, everything we could possibly need for a casual yet elegant al fresco dinner.
Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island Activites for Teens

Now the kids were ready for some teen-oriented fun. We booked a surfing lesson and the gentle waves proved just right for two first-timers. Brad, the surfing instructor, was yet another young staff member whose true desire to be helpful was what made our family vacation at the Ritz-Carlton such a stand out. He got the teens in the group outfitted with wet suits and surf-boards. Brad demonstrated on land before the group waded out into the surf.
Maddy was a bit anxious, as she had seen quite a few jellyfish in the ocean the previous day. Brad explained that the local marinelife has seasonal patterns and jellyfish rarely sting anyone. It did the trick, and the group paddled out on their surfboards. Everyone in the group managed to stand up and ride a wave for a few seconds. Alec rode several waves, and really got the feel of surfing. All the teens in the group said that they had a great time.
Alec and Maddy, tired after their foray into the world of surfing, wanted lunch. They spent the rest of the day relaxing by the pool. After a visit to the poolside grill, they raved about the burgers and fish tacos. Then it was hanging out in the Our Space lounge, billed as a place that teens can call their own. Aiming to please this most discriminating age group, the sleek space is equipped with all the modern technology that a teen could ask for.
Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island Activites for Tots
Younger children are also well-catered to. In fact, my teens liked the Our Space air hockey and foosball equipment but commented that the “teen” space itself was full of younger children.
The supervised Ritz-Kids program introduces ages 5-12 (no teens allowed!) to the natural wonders of the island with educational games. Environmental programs inspired by explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau feature different themes throughout the week. Kids interact with their surroundings in fresh and exciting ways, such as watching sea turtle hatchings. The Ritz Kids schedule operates seasonally; rates begin at $100 for half days.
The Ritz-Kids Night Out evening program Friday and Saturday night is very popular with families. Enjoy an adult night out as kids have dinner, watch movies, and do activities.
Mom and Dad Time on Amelia Island

Confident that the kids would be happily occupied, my husband and I decided to indulge in side-by-side massages at the Ritz-Carlton Spa, Amelia Island. This state-of-the-art facility is justifiably rated one of the top spas in the country. The calm atmosphere was immediately medicinal. Separate men’s and ladies wet lounges feature a whirlpool, sauna and steam room. We rthen eunited in the coed relaxation lounge over a refreshing herbal tea and fruit infused water.
Feeling calm and tranquil, we opted to change into our swimsuits and head out to the spa’s private pool. This peaceful oasis had a lovely outdoor lap pool and Jacuzzi with a soothing waterfall. After our swim, we didn’t feel quite ready to part, so we each returned to the single-sex wet spa, to luxuriate in a last steam/sauna/whirlpool. We both agreed that this luxurious experience was the best spa that either of us had been to, and was well worth the splurge.
We also had a tour of Salt, the resort’s gourmet eatery. It is considered one of the best seafood places in north Florida. When we inquired about the menu (which was too pricey for us to dine with the kids), the chef came out and happily revealed some of his favorite recipes. He shared that the variety of salts available in his kitchen was what made his cuisine so special.
Families Together Time at the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island

Your family might enjoy the daily activities cooked up by the resort’s Pirate Captain. At your visit, expect Pirate Toasts, Princess Amelia treasure hunts, Pirate Tuck-Ins and more that feature the island’s 400 years of pirate lore. Young guests at our visit donned pirate hats while adults sipped complimentary rum-cocktails and our teens had a non-alcoholic punch.
Families with younger kids should ask about in-suite camping setups with portable tents, crafts workshops and more.
The rest of our Ritz Carlton with our teens vacation passed all too quickly. We did participate in many of the hotel activities. We tried do-it-yourself s’mores and drinking hot chocolate while listening to the crash of the waves at the evening bonfire. That’s because we wanted to be close to the ocean.
Spending time on the nearly deserted beach, relaxing on padded lounge chairs facing the Atlantic Ocean, was wonderful.
Exploring Fernandina Beach

Amelia Island’s Fernandina Beach is about a 10-minute drive from the hotel. We enjoyed strolling its pedestrian-friendly streets in the evening. A town favorite restaurant is Arte Pizza, with an authentic wood fired oven. Located just off Centre Street on Third Street, it was well worth the 45-minute wait for a table. The pizza, pasta and salad were terrific and very reasonably priced. We saved room for rich ice cream at the also crowded Fernandina’s Fantastic Fudge on Centre Street, and bought some yummy salt-water taffy to bring home.
We also had a great time at The Surf, a local restaurant and watering hole that sometimes has live music. Only a few minutes drive from the Ritz-Carlton, it is also a small beachfront motel that feels a world away. Families with adult kids will enjoy a stop at the Palace Saloon, once a favorite of the wealthy Vanderbilts, Carnegies and Rockefellers who summered here. Opened in 1903, it’s said to have been designed by Adolphus Busch, founder of Anheuser-Busch and long-time friend of original owner, Louis G. Hirth.
Many of the guests that we met during our stay were repeat visitors, some whom return year after year. An overwhelming number of guests were families, who sang the praises of The Ritz-Kids programs and the staff. A tip from one family: “Florida schools go back into session in early to mid-August, so finding lodgings will be easier for families seeking a late summer Florida vacation when the uncrowded beaches of Amelia Island will be even more carefree.” Another tip: Winter can be chilly in this northermost part of Florida, but our spring trip boasted picture-perfect beach weather.
Combine the natural, remote beauty of this barrier island and a stunningly appointed hotel to get one of the best family vacations yet. For information on booking, visit Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island.
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Aurelia – never fear. One of our authors took her teen on an "Angels & Demons" tour of Rome after the book came out.
They went all over looking for the temples that held clues to the killer's identity — see her story at http://www.familytravelforum.com/where/europe/12000-Angels-And-Demons-Rome.html
For this summer, the movie has just come out and your son will have lots of fun tracing the filming locations on a map of Rome. The movie highlights some of the city's greatest monuments and it and the book are filled with fascinating facts about the city, the Vatican and its cultural history. I bet you can get him involved in this "treasure hunt" along with the whole family.
Enjoy!
While in Sacramento, be sure to check out the Old Sacramento Scavenger Hunt. Kids get to learn a little about the Pony Express, Gold Rush History, Transcontinental Railroad, etc. by solving riddles and eye spy activities.
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We will be traveling with a 16 year old to Rome for 4 days. He is in the "everything's boring" stage and, other than the colloseum, we're not sure what he'd like. Any suggestions?
He likes science museums, particularly hands-on stuff.
I really do love this resort.. My daughter is spa supervisor there and developed the "Heaven in a Hammock" massage… Say hello to Stacy Myers one of my two wonderful daughters…
Gosh, my husband and I feel jealous! Sounds like just the type of relaxing family holiday (this often being a contradiction in terms) that would work for us and OUR hard-to-please teenage cubs. You've got us looking towards Florida for our next holiday, probably the Amelia island Ritz Carlton!
Great article!!
What writing program was this for?
Sounds like a great vacation, I can definitely relate to the fresh air anecdote!
Yes,Shanghai surely is one of the most beautiful cities in China.Bund has the name of East of Wall Street.
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This is so great to hear how encouraging the teachers are. I tried to learn to surf once in Brazil and it was just useless, trying to jump up on the board when we practised on the beach. I felt like such a beached whale.
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and we are happy to help you plan your reunion. For prices at Stratton this August, please get in touch with the resort directly. Good luck!
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This is one of the best aquariums in the country and worth a full-day visit. Plan to wander around, take advantage of the kids' programs, and then have lunch there and relax for a bit. Then explore some more. Occasionally a local nonprofit group will have an evening program in the aquarium where their members and friends can buy tickets (more expensive than the regular tickets) but you really get the place to yourselves and can wander about. It is a great way to see the aquarium with teens, as they appreciate the more mysterious evening hours at the aquarium and there is still plenty to see. I imagine you could call the aquarium to find out dates when that might be happening.
I visited Sosua in the north coast in the Dominican Republic and I loved this exciting place and other thing. It's not a bad drive, and rental cars are not too expensive, and you'll find dozens of beaches on the way where you can stop and grab some salt water on silky sand and of course you could enjoy the hotel Sosua Bay Beach Resort. it's between Cabarete and Costambar . I'll be back next year. http://www.sosuabayresort.com
I was never really interested in the Mid-west until now. I might have to give st. Louis a visit!
this is a well illustrated website and would definately try you when I come for the world cup next year.
I like the description, entertainment is very important for all now in this busy world. But parents are satisfied if their kids are happy and enjoying during picnic/outing/an trip. After their exams children needs a change, to make their minds relaxed so plan for an outing which is enjoyable for your kids.
Eurocamp was a great deal for us when we took our kids to Italy a few years ago. Though there was no TV, there were pools, restaurants, etc…things you don't always have at state parks. And you didn't need an RV! I picked all ours for their proximity to large Italian cities we were visiting. We had plenty of space, a full kitchen, a private bath and still paid much less than we would any hotel in Florence, Rome or Venice. We loved it. And, most of the camps had transportation into the city for a reasonable price!
Thanks for this great list…my family is already booked for New Hampshire this year and I was looking on the web for Lake Tahoe vacations for next year when I came across this site.
When we went to Italy, we stayed at Eurocamps and they were a really great deal, especially when you hear how small and expensive hotels in Europe can be. I hope other people take your advice too!
In our experience, at many supervised kids' camps — especially if they're not crowded — a parent can bring a younger child in and stay with them for one or two activities.
If the counselors determine that the child will be comfortable without a parent present, which is what must have happened in Annie's case, they welcome the parent to leave their child at the camp and enjoy the rest of the resort. The counselors are always within cellphone contact and will ask parents to return if they think it's in the child's best interests.
In some states, there might be legal restrictions on minimum ages for daycare.
you mention your child was 3 years old and that you took her to the kids camp?? how is this possible when the article states they take kids age 5 and up??
For one day Legoland is probably not a good choice and you may be better off exploring Copenhagen. You could actually just go to Tivoli Gardens and enjoy a day in the amusement park there.
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I am having a problem getting a passport for my infant. We are currently in court – I only have temporary custody so far and his father refuses to sign the application for my son to get a passport. His father is from the middle east and had threatened to take the baby. I want to go to my sister's wedding in August in Trinidad and I don't know what to do. My lawyer is unsure if he will be able to succeed in getting a court order demanding that the father signs the document. Does anyone have any information regarding my problem. Thanks.
Don't go to your sister's wedding. Don't worry about any one else other than your child. Your ex-husband is waiting for an opportunity to prover you more concern over others than your child. The wedding is an example.I'm sure your sister will understand your situation. Your main concern is your child and getting full custody of him/her. As a signal parent, your life, world, actions are based on your childs well fair. Not your happiness or anything that has to do with you.
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Tourism in Sichuan Province China is rich in resources,there is the hometwn of giant pandas.It has World Heritage Areas in China such as Jiuzhaigou valley, Huanglong, Emei Mountain and lashan Giant Buddha,Qingcheng Mountain and Dujiangyan Irrigation system, Wolong Panda Siguniangshan ecological zones. From Chengdu to Lhasa,Tibet, Yunnan Dali, Lijiang tourism line is also very convenient.
hamburg ist a beautiful city, ya. I especially like the Aalster area with its trees.
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An eco resort for skiing sounds like a really awesome idea for a family vacation. 60+ years wow! that's awesome. I'm so glad eco travel is on the rise and it can be incorporated on any trip 🙂
Parents are splitting with kids right and left, something needs to be done. Children without passports are fairly protected but once the passport is issued there doesn't seem to be a procedure in place for revoking that passport until such time it must be renewed and even then I'm not sure it can be revoked. In some ways this policy is good and the right thing to do, but, it could also be a way for a controlling ex to make somebody's life miserable. As clogged as the courts are these days it can take months to get a hearing for a judge to order than the child can leave the country…so the moral is, if the ex is going to be a butt about it you better start planning about a year ahead of time and make sure whatever order you get has the required information contained in it or the airline/shipping line etc. may just refuse to honor it. Kids need to be protected, especially from middle eastern fathers/mothers that take the kids to non-hague countries. It's a very nasty situation and it's heartening to see this done but it can be a dual edged sword and may cause a lot of problems no one thought about.
I always check the rates with several codes from that list and book the lowest, without even looking whose it is. So do my friends. We have never been asked to show any ID, certificate, business card, flight ticket or anything else. The rental agent really couldn't care less, and I'm sure the rental company is happy to get the business even at a low margin.
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You can rent from Alamo. They don't have a maximum age for rentals in Israel.
I stumbled upon your post as I was worrying a bit about our upcoming 4 days in Provence in August. We are traveling with our two daughters, ages 15 and 20, and I found your post to be just what I needed! We will be spending one night in Cassis on the coast and 3 nights in Isle Sur La Sorgue. I have already planned a day exploring the Luberon area with the same itinerary as yours. So thanks for the post!
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Hi Deborah –
This will no doubt be your most surprising comment to date. My father was Bob Witten, his mother was Ida Slavitt, His gradnfather Morris Slavitt. I have only today come upon a family tree and am google-ing everyone.
If your father was Norman Slavitt and of course if you have any interest in talking family I'd be so happy to hear from you.
Betsy
Can a healthy 81 year old male rent a car in Israel and if yes,what companies rent for my age?
In eurtour site the rate of hotels are too cheap and they also provides the discount on European hotels and the hotels are too good.
I'm the dad of the teenager with the pink hair. Chris & Pat said it all – brings back great memories — looking forward to the next trip to St Barths!
Thanks for the family-friendly eco-destination lineup. I also wanted to recommend an ecotour company with a lineup of fabulous family nature tours – all small-group and able to be customized to age of kids, etc. Natural Habitat Adventures' green credentials are impeccable and they offer family destinations from South America to Africa to the good ol' U.S. For more info check out http://www.nathab.com
I love Morocco too, thanks for sharing your story.
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Tourism in Sichuan Province China is rich in resources,there is the hometwn of giant pandas.It has World Heritage Areas in China such as Jiuzhaigou valley, Huanglong, Emei Mountain and lashan Giant Buddha,Qingcheng Mountain and Dujiangyan Irrigation system, Wolong Panda Siguniangshan ecological zones. From Chengdu to Lhasa,Tibet, Yunnan Dali, Lijiang tourism line is also very convenient.
I like the Bund, Nanjing Road and zhujiajiao old street and other sites nearby.
Great Wall is a very highlights during a China tour. Most people like it, trekking, hiking is very nice.