These properties around the world offer families traveling with teenagers plenty of experiences geared toward teens.

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Amanyara
This resort in Turks & Caicos recently introduced a new program designed for teens, with a blend of athletic and creative workshops available throughout the year.

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Andaz Peninsula Papagayo
Located in Costa Rica, this resort’s Nomads program offers active teens a host of activities focused on movement and mindfulness. Teens also have access to the resort’s new nearby multi-sport complex.

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Paws Up Montana
Set on 37,000 acres, Paws Up Montana offers teens thrilling activities including clay shooting and ATV rides. Learn more about fishing and horseback riding through the Junior Wrangler and Junior Angler programs.

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The Boca Raton
Check out The Game Room, a newly opened, arcade-style space with retro video and table games. This Florida resort is also home to a surf simulator, pool, floating river and VR experiences.

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The Tryall Club
The Tryall Club in Montego Bay, Jamaica, is home to teen-focused Camp Tryall. Geared toward guests ages 13–18, the camp combines golf and tennis instruction with social programming. Available Sunday–Friday.

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Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Rainforest Beach and Golf Resort
This resort in Puerto Rico offers teens an immersive, educational experience through its Xplorers Club. Designed for guests ages 13–18, the resort’s on-site environmental scientist leads the program. Expect a blend of hands-on outdoor experiences and cultural activities.
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