With family travel at all all-time high this summer, Hilton recently expanded its portfolio to include new offerings across Mexico for the entire family to enjoy. From high-end accommodations to premium wellness offerings for mom and dad to immersive activities for the kids, these new hotels invite families to Mexico this summer.

Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort © Hilton
Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort
Available through Sept. 30, this resort’s Summer Family Getaway promotion offers a variety of perks for an even greater vacation. With the promotion, guests can book two connecting family guestrooms and receive 25 percent off the second room. The promotion also includes a family dinner at Sunan, the resort’s all-day lounge, and transfers to and from the airport.

Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya © Hilton
The hotel’s Tulum Summer Vibes promotion, active through Aug. 31, allows all children under the age of 12 to stay and eat for free at one of the resort’s 11 dining venues. With a four-night minimum stay required to take advantage of this offer, families will also receive a $150 resort credit toward the final price of their stay, with breakfast and transportation included, as well.

Hilton Vallarta Riviera © Hilton
Now a family-friendly hotel, Hilton Vallarta Riviera invites families to stay through its Another Night on Us promotion. Through this offer, families who book a four-night stay will receive a fifth night for free.
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