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5 Family Friendly Resorts in Greece to Consider | Part II

Travelling Greece by Travelling Greece
July 20, 2026
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5 Family Friendly Resorts in Greece to Consider | Part II

Greece is home to countless family-friendly resorts, each offering a different kind of vacation. In our previous guide – 5 Family Friendly Resorts in Greece to Consider – we featured some of the country’s top picks. If you’re looking for even more great options, here are five additional family-friendly resorts in Greece that are perfect for an unforgettable getaway with kids.

MarBella, Corfu

Corfu’s green interior and blue coves give MarBella a softer, more romantic backdrop than many purpose-built resort zones. On the island’s southeast coast, the resort is well equipped for families, with dedicated children’s facilities, pools, watersports, and room options that work for different group sizes.

Its appeal lies in balance. You can spend a day entirely at the resort, then switch the next day to Corfu Town, where fortress walls, narrow lanes, and Venetian facades offer a striking change of scene. The property’s hillside layout may not be ideal for every mobility need, so confirm room placement if easy beach access is a priority.

Ikos Dassia, Corfu

Ikos Dassia brings a sleek, all-inclusive approach to Corfu’s east coast. Families are drawn to its long beach, multiple pools, thoughtful children’s clubs, and broad dining program, which can make meal planning almost effortless. For parents, that convenience is often the real luxury.

All-inclusive resorts are not for everyone. Travelers who picture long evenings discovering independent tavernas may find the format too self-contained. But for a one-week trip where predictable costs, polished service, and plenty for children to do are high on the list, Ikos Dassia is a compelling option.

Grecotel LUXME Dama Dama, Rhodes

Rhodes has one of Greece’s strongest combinations of sunshine, resort infrastructure, and history, and Grecotel LUXME Dama Dama places families close to Faliraki’s long beach. Its all-inclusive setup, family rooms, pools, and activity options make it well suited to an uncomplicated summer break.

Build in time for Rhodes Old Town, whose cobbled streets and medieval walls can feel like a storybook setting for school-age children. Summer heat can be intense, especially in July and August, so schedule sightseeing early, then return to the water by afternoon. The shoulder months of late May, June, September, and early October are often more comfortable.

Mitsis Selection Alila, Rhodes

Also on Rhodes’ east coast, Mitsis Selection Alila has a bright, contemporary look and a beach-forward setting that works well for families who want all-inclusive simplicity. There are several restaurants, a pool scene, children’s activities, and access to the shallow, sparkling water that makes this side of the island popular.


It is a livelier choice than a secluded villa resort, particularly during school vacation periods. That makes it well suited to families with children who enjoy meeting other kids, but less ideal for travelers seeking total quiet. Booking a family room rather than relying on rollaway beds can make a major difference to comfort.

Domes Aulus Zante, Zakynthos

Zakynthos delivers the soft-sand, turquoise-water vision many families have of the Ionian islands, and Domes Aulus Zante offers a stylish base near Laganas Bay. The property combines a beachfront setting with family-oriented facilities, while the wider island offers boat days, sea caves, and smaller beaches away from the busier strips.

The key is choosing the right rhythm. Laganas can be energetic in summer, so this is best for families who plan to use the resort as a comfortable base and explore selectively. Ask about the precise room location, beach conditions, and seasonal children’s programming before booking, as those details matter more than glossy photos.

 

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