Deal of the Week: Kids Stay and Eat Free at Langley Resort Fort Royal, Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe probably won’t spring to mind for most moms and dads planning family vacations this summer, but we think it should. These beaches, some of the Caribbean’s most exotic dining options, and adventuring around the Guadeloupe National Park will no doubt enrich the lives of every member of your family way more the endless hours of cuing up for the spoon-fed fantasies served up in Orlando.
A really cool hotel wouldn’t hurt either. Of course, it’d have to be right on an amazing beach…

It’d have to offer a bunch of fun activities too. Stand-Up Paddleboarding, sailing, surfing, tennis, beach volleyball, and a Kids Club so mommy and daddy can enjoy some alone time would be good.
Rooms would have to be distinctively tropical, stylish, and comfortable. You know, something like this…

You’ll find all this and more at Guadeloupe’s Langley Resort Fort Royal. Located in Deshaies, Basse-Terre, this dynamic property offers 149 oceanview rooms and suites in the main building, which sits on a bluff overlooking the beach.

There are also 82 bungalows spread throughout the property, 14 of which sit right in the sand, mere steps from the water. (See lead photo up top.)
Looks and sounds just about perfect for the uncommon traveling family, right? Well, it gets even better!
Here’s the Deal: Stay three nights or more at the Langley Resort Port Royal and your kids (ages 12 and under) get to stay and eat free! The offer is good on bookings made by April 12, 2014 for resort stays enjoyed by August 23, 2014, prime-time for summer family travel.
Savings apply for two adults and two kids sharing accommodations. Nightly rates based on the prevailing U.S. dollar vs. Euro exchange rate start at about US$278 per-room.
For reservations and more information, visit the Langley Resort Port Royal online, or email the resort’s reservations department at reservation.fortroyal@langley.eu.
* The information in this story was accurate at the time of publishing. All rates and specials are subject to change at the travel provider’s discretion.