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Families looking to extend their summer fun have the perfect opportunity with Beaches Resorts’ Fall Fam Jam offer. This limited-time promotion is available at all three Caribbean locations: Beaches Turks & Caicos, Beaches Negril, and Beaches Ocho Rios. The offer is valid for stays of five nights or more, with travel through November 20th. It includes special perks such as a complimentary Sesame Street Tuck-in for young children or a refreshing couples spa treatment at the resort’s Red Lane Spa. Families can choose between having their little ones enjoy a bedtime story from beloved characters like Elmo or Bert, or parents can indulge in some well-deserved relaxation. Beyond these perks, the resorts offer a wide range of activities catering to all ages, from toddlers to grandparents.
Heather Effs, Corporate Manager of Entertainment Operations for Beaches Resorts, emphasized the appeal of this promotion, saying, “There’s never been a better time to Jam with the Family than this Fall at Beaches Resorts. Summer doesn’t have to be the only time of year for families to have fun and make lasting memories. The fall is a very coveted time for parents with children under five who have free reign to travel and enjoy our calm beaches, splash pads, and special play areas for toddlers, along with other beloved family programming. Add the warmth of the Caribbean sun and breeze, and this all gives way to a relaxing, memorable, and easy vacation for little ones and parents alike.”

In addition to the Fall Fam Jam, families booking at Beaches Ocho Rios and Beaches Negril before October 6, 2024, can take advantage of the Experience Jamaica sale. This special offer includes a $500 air credit for stays of seven nights or more and a US$275 Island Routes tour credit. This credit can be used for a variety of Jamaican excursions, such as visiting the iconic Dunn’s River Falls or enjoying a catamaran snorkelling adventure.

Beaches Resorts makes family travel a breeze, offering roundtrip airport transfers and access to gourmet restaurants, so families can focus on what truly matters—making memories. The resorts provide a range of accommodations to suit different needs, from one-bedroom butler suites to spacious villas ideal for multigenerational vacations. Beaches Negril recently introduced the Firesky Reserve Villas, featuring four bedrooms spread across three stories and 3,700 square feet, accommodating up to 10 guests. The Eventide Penthouse Collection adds another six new room options, with accommodations ranging from three to four bedrooms, fitting up to 16 guests.

During a stay at Beaches Resorts, families can enjoy nightly entertainment and unlimited access to land and water sports, including kayaking, windsurfing, and PADI-certified scuba diving. Beaches Kids Camp programs cater to children of all ages and are run by professionally trained child-care experts, giving parents peace of mind while they relax. Additionally, Beaches Resorts offers a dedicated program for children on the autism spectrum, featuring curated pre-travel planning, sensory guides, and a Beaches Buddies program to help kids navigate the resort comfortably.

Through its exclusive partnership with Sesame Street, Beaches Resorts provides unique experiences with the beloved characters. One such experience is the recently launched Sesame Street Sunrise Yoga, available at all Beaches Resorts locations. During these 40-minute sessions, parents and children can learn about yoga alongside characters like Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Bert.

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