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Family Vacations in Palm Beach

There’s a version of this trip where you’re still the one keeping everyone content. This isn’t that version.

Eau Resort & Spa is a AAA Five Diamond resort on a private beach along Palm Beach’s Atlantic shore, built for family vacations where everyone finds their own rhythm. The children find their world at Loggers. The teenagers find theirs at Hide Away. And you find yours: an afternoon at the Forbes Five-Star Eau Spa, a quiet table at Nobu Manalapan, a private daybed where the ocean does the talking.

Contact our team at 561-533-6000 to start planning your family stay.

Kids Club in Palm Beach

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Space to imagine, room to grow.

Loggers doesn’t feel like a kids’ club so much as a world your children didn’t know existed until they walked into it. There’s a lighted peg wall that glows and shifts as small hands move across it, a sketch aquarium where the creatures they draw come to life at full size on the wall in front of them, and a virtual playground zone that turns an ordinary afternoon into something they’ll narrate at dinner, probably more than once. When the energy dips, there’s a mini theater built for exactly that moment: dim lights, a movie, a place to be still.

Loggers is open to guests ages 3 to 12, daily from 10am to 6pm, with options built around however long you need: $150 for a full day, $80 for a half day, or $25 per hour if you just need a window. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase throughout. It’s the rare resort kids club in Florida that genuinely earns the word remarkable, and it consistently ranks among the best kids’ activities in Palm Beach for exactly that reason.

And you get the quiet confidence of knowing they’re happily occupied, while making a few memories of your own.

Teen Club in Palm Beach

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Their own space, their own freedom.

Teenagers are, by nearly every account, the hardest age group to satisfy on a family vacation. They don’t want a kids’ club. They don’t want to be managed. They want to feel like they’ve found their own place, and Hide Away is built to give them exactly that. Oversized screens and gaming consoles, a 24-hour arcade, VR experiences that hold their attention longer than you’d expect, and table tennis for the moments they actually want to move. It’s a teen club in Palm Beach with the kind of independence-within-safety that’s genuinely rare at a resort of this caliber.

And here’s the detail worth saying plainly: Hide Away is complimentary for resort guests. No booking, no per-hour fee, no fine print. Your fourteen-year-old walks in whenever they want and stays as long as they like, which for a family resort in Florida catering to teens is as much of a differentiator as anything else on this page. It’s a vacation where everyone gets to enjoy their own version of fun.

A Luxury Escape for Parents Too

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Your time, reclaimed.

Here’s the part of the trip that’s yours. With your children genuinely occupied (not just supervised, but happy), Eau Resort & Spa becomes the vacation you also came for. A treatment at the Forbes Five-Star Eau Spa, timed for whenever you actually need it. A private daybed on our seven-acre stretch of Atlantic beachfront, where the only decision left is whether to open the book or just close your eyes. A cocktail at Stir as the light turns gold over the water. Dinner at Nobu Manalapan or Angle while Kids Night Out runs its course down the hall.

This is what a luxury spa in Palm Beach is supposed to feel like when you’re a parent: not a stolen hour, but a real one, handed to you without guilt. Surrounded by the sound of the Atlantic, relaxation stops being an amenity and becomes part of the rhythm of your stay.

Family Dining at Eau Resort & Spa

The thing every parent quietly worries about before booking a luxury resort is dinner: the formal room, the limited menu, the moment a tired seven-year-old meets white tablecloths. That’s not what happens here. Some of the most lasting vacation memories are made over shared meals, and Eau’s dining welcomes every age to the table with the same warmth found throughout the resort.

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Breeze Ocean Kitchen

Breeze Ocean Kitchen is the family’s natural home base: relaxed enough for sandy feet and sun-kissed kids, beautiful enough that the meal still feels like a celebration. Tables sit steps from the Atlantic, the menu leans into coastal, fruits-de-mer flavor, and nobody at the table, three years old or thirty-three, is made to feel like they don’t belong there.

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Nobu Manalapan and Angle

On the nights your children are settled into Kids Night Out, Nobu Manalapan and Angle become yours. Not a logistics workaround: the dinner you’ve actually been looking forward to, two hours that belong to just the two of you. Among Palm Beach restaurants for families, it’s this pairing (easy, welcoming daytime dining and a genuine adults’ evening just steps away) that makes family dining at Eau Resort & Spa work for everyone at once.

A Family Day at Eau Resort & Spa

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What a day here actually looks like

The morning starts on the beach, the kind of soft, early light that makes everyone slow down without trying to. Breakfast happens at Breeze Ocean Kitchen, plates passed around the table, someone’s toes still sandy under their chair. By mid-morning the kids are at Loggers, already deep into whatever the peg wall has become in their imagination, and you’re walking toward the spa with nothing in your hands and nowhere to be. The afternoon softens into a private daybed, a book that may or may not get read, the sound of the Atlantic doing most of the talking. And then, as the sun starts to lower, the whole family finds its way back together, sun-tired, unhurried, ready for dinner as the sky over the water turns the kind of color you don’t get at home. It’s a pace that feels effortless, and proof that the best family vacations leave everyone feeling renewed.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Family Vacations in Palm Beach
What ages is the kids' club open to, and what are the hours?

Loggers welcomes children ages 3 to 12, daily from 10am to 6pm. Full-day, half-day, and hourly options are available.

Is Hide Away complimentary for resort guests?

Yes. Hide Away, our teen club for ages 13 to 17, is complimentary for resort guests and open daily from 10am to 6pm.

Is the beach at Eau Resort & Spa safe for young children?

Eau Resort & Spa sits on a private, seven-acre stretch of Palm Beach’s Atlantic shore, giving families a controlled, uncrowded setting to enjoy the beach together, with private daybeds and beachfront service close at hand.

Are there family room configurations available at Eau Resort & Spa?

Yes. Our Rooms & Suites collection includes connecting and multi-room configurations suited to families traveling together. Contact our team at 561-533-6000 to find the right fit for your group.

Can children dine at all restaurants at Eau Resort & Spa?

Children are welcome at Breeze Ocean Kitchen, our relaxed oceanfront restaurant suited to all ages. For evenings at Nobu Manalapan or Angle, many parents take advantage of Kids Night Out at Loggers.

What is Kids Night Out, and how do we book?

Kids Night Out runs Fridays and Saturdays from 6 to 9pm for children ages 5 to 12, at $70 per child. Contact our team at 561-533-6000 to reserve a spot.