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Check out their calendar of events and poolside parties for making the most of your family fun. Kids can try shore fishing with training from Captain Tim or make try their hand at arts & crafts at the KONK kids center. Voted one of the 100 Best Family Resorts in the U.S., the TradeWinds Island Grand Resort is the place to turn your kids into pirates at Pirate Island or superheroes at Super Hero Camp. Even if you don’t take the plunge, kids of all ages will appreciate the touch tanks and multiple aquariums for viewing. While the slide is amazing, kids might be more excited about snorkeling in the 33,500-gallon fish tank with over 200 species of fish. Stay at one and play at both! Your kids will jump for joy when they see the incredible floating obstacle course, including trampolines and the opportunity to slide down a three-story “High Tide” slide. This gulf-front property offers access to two neighboring resorts in one area–the TradeWinds Island Grand Resort and the RumFish Beach Resort, a short five-minute walk apart. Whether you’re looking to hit the links, immerse yourself at an award-winning spa or the underwater world with a scuba dive, splash around at a waterpark, or you just want a quiet slice of sand a short drive away from a swampland adventure, these are the 10 best family beach resorts in Florida. Sweeping vistas, warm weather and the welcoming, sweet smell of citrus surely await, whatever your style of exploring. Dive in with world-class snorkeling alongside schools of tropical fish and dazzling reefs just a step off the shores in Monroe County. Sink your toes into the silky, powered crystal seashores along the Panhandle and the Emerald Coast where the kids can put their imagination to work and construct epic sandcastles. Drive your car on the packed sand In Volusia County. We’ve traveled the world hunting shells, sea glass, and coastal castles, yet exploring the 1,350 miles of sensational seashores in the Sunshine State always surpasses our expectations. We cherish memories of endless shell collecting, body surfing in turquoise waters and chasing seagulls away from our picnic lunches. My husband and I grew up in different coastal communities of South Florida.