Taking the entire family on holiday is an exciting prospect, but choosing a destination and a hotel that tick all the family friendly boxes can be tricky. There are, however, some excellent options, and if you’re planning your holidays in Lanzarote, Princesa Yaiza should be top of your list.
When you book a stay at this wonderful hotel, if you book with a reputable holiday company you can expect a personal greeting at the airport and a private transfer to the hotel. Having onward travel pre-organised makes travelling with children much less stressful.
On arrival, you will be welcomed by the friendly team of staff that is on hand to make your stay the best it can be. With a glass of Champagne in hand (and orange juice for the youngsters), you can begin to unwind and relax into holiday mode, while the concierge chats to you about the hotel and invites questions should you have any. No doubt the children will have one or two!
Child friendly this place may be, but there are no compromises when it comes to luxury. The large, stylish rooms are beautifully appointed and many boast extensive sea views. Family suites are also available and they are particularly spacious, with separate rooms for the children. They even come with a PlayStation!
Breakfast at the hotel is an exceptional occasion and the endless options, which include pastries, omelettes, cereals, pancakes, fruit, smoked salmon and lots more, mean that there’s bound to be something for even the fussiest little ones. They can try something different every day if they wish!
With children, eating out can be tricky, especially when you are on holiday. Choice is the most important thing, and that’s something you have in abundance at Princesa Yaiza when it comes to food. When you can make a selection from eight restaurants, there is bound to be one that appeals to everyone in the family. Three of them are buffet style, and across the board there is a wide choice of international, Italian and Mexican dishes.
A particular favourite with fans of al fresco dining is Isla de Lobos. Sitting outside on the terrace is a lovely distraction for the children and the food is fabulous – there really is something that suits every palate.
Kikoland is the onsite children’s area and it features two pools allocated just for the little ones. The space is divided into areas designated for different ages, all the way up to 18. There is the Teeny Club for the teenagers, with workshops and other activities, and for younger ones, the Gremlyn Group offers a lot of fun.
The family area has a large pool, tennis courts, a gym and fitness classes.The high-class spa is ideal for the grown ups when they need a well deserved pampering treatment. Throughout the day there are several classes hosted by the hotel, including Spanish lessons and African dancing. These are aimed at the whole family and dancing is a really fun activity to try while on holidays in Lanzarote.
You won’t have to worry about the youngsters in the evenings, either. The games room will have everyone playing table tennis or air hockey, and the children’s disco, onsite entertainers and evening show are always a hit.
With so much on offer at this beautiful hotel, it is hard to imagine needing to venture out, but if a beach day or two is on the agenda, there’s one on the doorstep. The town is close by too, if you fancy exploring further afield. It is a lovely spot for a meal out or a bit of souvenir shopping.
If Princesa Yaiza has got you thinking about holidays in Lanzarote for you and your family, talk to the experts at a reputable holiday company. You will be well taken care of and are guaranteed to have a holiday to remember.
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