
Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii

The four pools, including a specially designated one for children, are the hub of the action here: There is free snorkeling instruction for kids who know how to swim, plus lei-making classes and hula lessons for the whole family on the deck. Other no-cost activities include Friday-night fireworks, lawn bowling, ukulele lessons, and watching the penguins being fed (the resort has eight including babies, plus it's home to about 60 other wildlife species such as flamingos, turtles, and koi fish).
The Rainbow Express Keiki Club for children 5 and older offers field trips to the nearby Honolulu Zoo, Bishop's Museum, or Waikiki Aquarium as well as fun activities around the resort. Just be sure to bring along your child's birth certificate or passport; Hawaiian law requires proof of age for admittance into the club. Reservations: 800-445-8667, hiltonhawaiianvillage.com.
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Water Safety: Lifeguards at pools, but not at the beach
Resort Fees: None
Parking: $22 daily (self), $28 daily (valet)
Ocean Edge Resort & Spa, Brewster, Massachusetts

Two of this resort's lifeguard-staffed outdoor pools are ideal for young children -- as is the beach, with water that tends to be a little warmer and milder than on the other side of the Cape. And if the weather doesn't cooperate, the resort is the only property on our ten-best list that has an indoor pool; in fact it's got two of them. Reservations: 800-343-6074, oceanedge.com.
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Water Safety: Lifeguards at the outdoor pools
Resort Fees: $16 daily per room
Parking: Free
Loews Coronado Bay Beach Resort & Spa, San Diego, California

The conveniences are as abundant as the activities. Every family who requests a crib also gets a baby swing and a lullaby CD. Rooms can be childproofed in advance; request it when making your reservation. If you have a toddler or preschooler, you're welcome to borrow a step stool, potty seat, stroller, and toys.
Other thoughtful features include children's menus that offer old favorites and adventurous options like squash ravioli; free use of pool toys and sand buckets; and hourly-rate options for the children's program (unlike most resorts, which require a half- or full-day session). Reservations: 800-815-6397, loewshotels.com.
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Water Safety: Security guards certified in CPR at the pool, lifeguards at the beach
Resort Fees: None
Parking: $19 daily (self), $25 daily (valet)
Rio Mar Beach Golf Resort Casino & Spa, Puerto Rico

But it's the range of activities that makes this place special. Your family can go horseback riding, tour the nearby rain forest, learn how to do the salsa and other island dances, feed an iguana, and play tug-of-war at the beach-all in one day. Or you could hang out at the lifeguard-staffed pool (left), which has a water slide and fabulous kiddie area. The entire hotel is nonsmoking, and rooms come with a mini fridge and a marble bath. Reservations: 877-636-0636, wyndhamriomar.com.
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Water Safety: Lifeguards at the pools and beach
Resort Fees: 14% of the room rate per night (about $35 on a $250 room)
Parking: $15 daily (self), $20 daily (valet)
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By Karen Cicero | Parents