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Family trip of the month: Puerto Rico (plus fabulous deals to the Caribbean, Mexico and Belize)

Last summer, my daughter Hadley and I went on a mother-daughter trip to the San Juan Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino in Puerto Rico.

Three months later, she is still raving about it.

And what’s not to love? For a parent, the great thing about Puerto Rico is it feels like an exotic international adventure with all the conveniences of home that make traveling with kids a cinch.

As an unincorporated territory of the United States, Puerto Rico uses U.S. currency, locals speak English and Spanish, there are no roaming charges for most cell phone providers and Americans don’t need a passport.

They’re pretty swell to Canucks, too.

Puerto Rico is also resplendent with local culture. Latin music fills Old San Juan’s cobblestone streets, culinary delights ooze with flavor, El Yunque’s lush mountain rain forest begs to be explored and the white-sand beaches host families and sun worshipers from all over the world.

The Fun

Hadley and I spent an afternoon discovering Old San Juan’s quaint shops as we eavesdropped on a medley of foreign tongues. The area’s flat-roofed brick and stone buildings date back to the 16th and 17th century when Puerto Rico was a Spanish possession.

Old forts still stand sentry over the city but none is more impressive than Fort San Felipe del Morro. Perched on a bluff overlooking the ocean, “El Morro” is touted as the oldest Spanish fort in the new world and was built in 1539 to control entry to the harbor and protect San Juan from attacks. The charge is $3 per adult over 16.

Even though six-year-old Hadley was not interested in the details of this National Historic Site, she was enraptured by the 360-degree views on the top floor that encapsulated San Juan. A wide swath of ocean-blue spanned so far that you’d swear you could see the curvature of the earth.

Those were my words.

Hers: “Wow!”

A popular family activity is kite flying on El Morro’s vast lawn. A kaleidoscope of kites danced to the wind as we laughed, tugged and raced against a backdrop so surreal you’d swear you had been dropped in a postcard.

Tip: Be sure to cool down with Piraguas (icees) located at a nearby kiosk.

Water

On our first day, San Juan was wrapped in a seamless blanket of moisture. On the second day, it was hot and humid.

This woosy Canuck will take the rain any day.

I was admittedly a bit worried to go to the pool first. A few years ago, my family went to Mexico and my kids never wanted to venture out to the beach because of the pool. Sure enough, Hadley immediately fell in love with the Marriott’s waterslide in the Main Pool and the fountains in the Kids Pool (with water depths ranging from 1 1/4-3′).

I fell in love with the Pina Colada Smoothies at the swim-up bar.

We all have our priorities.

I struck up a conversation with a mom who grew up in Puerto Rico and now lives in Florida. She brings her kids back every summer but always stays at the Marriott even before going to see their grandparents because the kids love the pool and activities.

You know it’s good when Grandma plays second-fiddle.

The activities to which she referred are housed in the towel hut by the pool. Guests can check out fun games that include a Giant Connect Four, Frisbee, Giant Tick Tack Toe, Giant Dominoes, Bowling for Kids, Beach Volleyball and numerous board games. There is also a different activity schedule posted poolside each day for adults and kids that include Arts and Crafts on Saturday & Sundays, Cookie decorating, Bingo, Yoga lessons, Zumba, Beach volleyball, Limbo for the Kids, face painting and more.

Beach

Much to my delight, Hadley loved Codondo Beach as well. Protected by a natural rock barrier, the beach is modest and under-crowded.

Haddie and I built lumps of sand we passed off as sand castles, drank a gallon of salt water as we catapulted over the swells and munched on crunchy coconut ice cream intermixed with sand, sunshine and happiness.

The Glorious, Glorious Food

I fell in love with Puerto Rican food. These tropical masterpieces’ roots are infused in cooking traditions from Spain, Africa, Amerindian Taínos and heaven.

Trust me on that latter locale.

A couple of our favorite restaurants:

Raices

I have been obsessed with plantains since I discovered them on my honeymoon and Raices restaurant in Old San Juan offered satiation at its best. The lively atmosphere is a bit touristy but they do a great job incorporating local customs with the colorful decor and staff uniforms.

Our appetizer plate, Boricula Festival, gave a great sampling of indulges that include cassava and cheese fritters, fried corn stick, fried cassava stick and plantains.

Mofongo is Puerto Rico’s signature dish and is a must-try for first-time visitors. Served on a bed of mashed plantains you have a choice of succulent beef, chicken or seafood. Raices’ version was the best I ever had.

OK, it was the only one I’ve ever had.

But I just can’t imagine how it could get much better.

Jam

Another must-visit restaurant is Jam. When my daughter and I walked into this ultra-cool and modern eatery, I immediately identified everything she could destroy in the room. It’s tough to say who was more delighted to discover the kid room tucked away at the back of the restaurant with toys and movies.

The extensive children’s menu included a number of drink selections (“Kid Tails”) dedicated to the younger set. Haddie sipped a Chocotini (chocolate and white milk with spiraled syrup in a martini glass) and dined on grilled churrasco strips with crispy tostones (fried plantains).

I sampled a number of different dishes, my favorite being a veritable cup of heaven: white bean soup with truffle oil. Pineapple Buanelos rolled in sweet coconut with Puerto Rican rum sauce topped off the gastronome evening.

Ristorante Tuscany

Ristorante Tuscany is the San Juan Marriott’s formal dining enclave and boasts a specially designed menu of Northern Italian cuisine fused with Latino culture. It was a perfect send-off for my final dinner. The Marriott does not offer on-site kids clubs except during the holidays so attentive, nurturing and fun Nanny on Call PR was brought in to throw the kids a Pizza Party in an adjacent room.

While the kids played games, watched movies and had their hair French braided, I dined on dishes such as Pear and Gorgonzola Salad with Fiocchi Pasta, Fettucine Michelangelo and Grilled Filet Mignon with Barolo sauce.

Julian, the San Juan Marriott’s Director of Marketing, delighted me with tales of the Marriott dynasty and his Australian upbringing. He divulged that as a young child, his mother often served him raw strips of beef for snacks.

Good thing Puerto Rico is much more civilized.

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Caribbean, Mexico and Belize who are each offering a 24-hour only deal on 10.10.10. From $10 room rates to $1010.10 packages to Twitter-only offers – the deals run the gamut, but the common denominator is you can only book them on 10.10.10.

SAN JUAN MARRIOTT RESORT, PUERTO RICO
www.marriottsanjuan.com
Offer: Spend the holidays in Puerto Rico. Stay 4 nights/5 days during the week of Christmas (between December 23-29) with breakfast daily in the newly renovated La Vista Latin Grill for just $1010.10
Valid for Travel: December 23-29
Reservations: Visit www.marriottsanjuan.com or call 1-800-228-9290 and request Promo Code HO9

KURA HULANDA RESORTS, CURACAO
www.kurahulanda.com
Offer: Make any room reservation and add a bottle of wine, breakfast or room upgrade for just $10 each.
Valid for Travel: Oct 15 – Dec 23, 2010 and Jan 03 – April 16, 2011
Reservations: Call 1-877-254-3106 or email [email protected]

KA’ANA BOUTIQUE RESORT, BELIZE
www.kaanabelize.com
Offer: Get Balam Rooms for US $110.00 + 19% tax and service charge -OR- 3 nights in a Balam room / Daily Breakfast / Xunantunich Tour / Transfers to and from Belize City /Free upgrade, upon availability, to a casita for $1,010.10 inclusive of tax and service charge (package valid for two people)
Valid for Travel: Now through March 31, 2011 (excluding December 18, 2010 – January 3, 2011)
Reservations: Email [email protected] and mention promo code: K10.10.10

MARRIOTT & RENAISSANCE CARIBBEAN AND MEXICO RESORTS
www.paradisebymarriott.com
Offer: “The Power of 10” – Buy one room at rack rate and get additional nights for just $10 each. (Up to three additional nights for a maximum four night stay.)
Participating hotels: Aruba Marriott / Aruba Renaissance / JW Marriott Cancun / Casa Magna Cancun Marriott / Curacao Marriott / Grand Cayman Marriott / Puerto Vallarta Casa Magna Marriott / St Kitts Marriott / Frenchman’s Reef Marriott
Valid for Travel: October 11-December 20, 2010
Reservations: Visit www.paradisebymarriott.com; use promo code X77

ST. KITTS MARRIOTT RESORT & ROYAL BEACH CASINO
www.stkittsmarriott.com
In addition to offering “The Power of 10” promotion (see above, buy one room at rack rate and book up to three nights for just $10 each), St. Kitts Marriott Resort sweetens the deal with an additional offer…
Offer: On 10.10.10 St. Kitts Marriott Resort will offer the chance to book up to 10 room nights for $10 each. The booking time slot will be announced at random via the resort’s Twitter handle, @StKittsMarriott on 10.10.10. The first 10 people to tweet @StKittsMarriott with the hashtag #SKM10 will be able to book up to 10 nights for $10 each.
Valid for Travel: October 11-December 20, 2010
Reservations: If you are among the first 10 to respond with a tweet you will be contacted by the resort with booking information.

The San Juan Marriott hosted my daughter and I including airfare. I did not receive compensation for writing this article.

Amber Johnson
Author: Amber Johnson

Amber is the founder and editor of Mile High Mamas, travel writer and former columnist for The Denver Post. She is a passionate community builder and loves the outdoors. She has two awesome teens and is happily married to a man obsessed with growing The Great Pumpkin.

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Amber is the founder and editor of Mile High Mamas, travel writer and former columnist for The Denver Post. She is a passionate community builder and loves the outdoors. She has two awesome teens and is happily married to a man obsessed with growing The Great Pumpkin.