I Went To Italy With My 3 Kids. Here’s My Honest Review

The opulent hotel, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World portfolio, captures the spirit of this modern, upmarket section of the coastline. Great for families, with its panoramic view, it is positioned right near a beautiful pine forest, a cute mini playground, and a train track.

The breakfast buffet is a holiday in itself, with wagyu beef and oysters on offer as well as a flaming flambe trolley which adds to the spectacle. We were so spoilt for choice. The children were really looked after, and there was even a small children’s buffet for a takeaway on the way out.

Upon our arrival, the children were lucky to receive their own colouring books, cute slippers and robes and cuddly toys. They felt so grown up and considered, which is so lovely for them to feel included.

The pedestrianised walkway next to the beach is filled with palm tree fringed cute cafes, gelateria peppered in between the famous beach clubs, it is so easy to meander taking in the fun and spectacle of the Italian families enjoying the beach, especially with a pram. Cycling is the easiest way to navigate the area, as there are bicycle lanes, bikes for hire for the whole family, as taxis are very expensive, especially in August.

Italians often take the beach loungers with cabins for the summer months; this makes accommodating children so much easier. They often have swimming pools plus play areas too, with cafes overlooking, which was novel to me. I sipped my Cafe Freddo whilst watching the children live their best lives. I felt really safe and welcome throughout my trip.

I Went To Italy With My 3 Kids. Here's My Honest Review

I then travelled further inland to Tuscany, where we stayed for three nights at the majestic Castelfalfi estate, which is set in 2700 acres of Tuscan countryside situated between Pisa, Florence and Siena, perfect for short transfer times with little ones in tow.

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