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Tropical Family Fun
The Starfish Resort in Jamaica
By Belinda Clarke
Let's face it – family vacations aren't cheap. Regardless of how diligent you are about finding reasonable accommodations and airfare, when you add in food and fun, things can get very expensive. And if you want to visit someplace exotic with a beach and unique activities for kids, well, that sounds almost impossible.
Not anymore. Now you can visit the Caribbean with your entire family for one very reasonable price. Better still, the Starfish Trelawny resort in Jamaica is all-inclusive. Imagine putting your wallet away and being able to truly relax for an entire week or more without thinking about how much you're spending. No paying for drinks, meals, snacks or miniature golf. Unlike traditional tropical resorts that charge a fortune for food and diversions, the new Starfish family resort in Jamaica is designed specifically for families looking for a great beach vacation they can afford.
When you arrive at the Starfish, you will notice immediately that a lot of time and effort has been expended to provide the amenities families want – and need. The open-air, ocean-facing lobby is adorned with brightly-colored, sea-themed tiles, lights and little details that immediately evoke feelings of "tropical fun."
On the way to the various pools, white sand beach and crystal clear Caribbean Sea, you'll pass a full miniature golf course, synthetic skating rink and basketball court. Two of the swimming pools have slides (long, winding slides!), and the baby pool has various bubblers and fountains to entertain toddlers. The "grownup" pools (none of which are more than 5 feet deep) offer tabletop pool, water volleyball and mini paddleboats for kids of all ages.
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