Family Suites and Apartments in Rimini: Hotels with Real Space for Four
9 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Rimini . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Rimini is Italy's family-beach capital, and the local hotel industry has spent 50 years figuring out what families actually want. Spoiler: it's not a king-size bed and a tiny rollaway. Real family suites here come in three flavours. There's the apart-hotel with a kitchen so you can do the 8pm pasta yourself, the four-person hotel room with a real second bed area, and the two-room luxury suite where the kids can sleep with the door shut. The five hotels below cover all three. Beach is 5-15 minutes away from each, the trolleybus runs the length of the Riviera, and most have half-board if cooking on holiday is not your idea of fun.
Rimini is loud, friendly and unapologetically commercial. The 15 km of beach is divided into private bagni clubs that rent umbrellas and loungers by the day. Marina Centro is the dense central section. Viserba and Miramare are the calmer ends, with the same beach but fewer bars. Old Rimini, north of the river, has Roman ruins and Federico Fellini's hometown atmosphere; nobody actually stays there with kids but it's worth a half-day visit.
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ποΈWhy a Family Suite Beats Two Connecting Rooms in Rimini
A real Rimini family suite has separate sleeping areas, not a curtain. The hotels below offer either two-bedroom apartments (Residence Villa Ofelia, Residence Yellow), proper four-person hotel rooms with a divided kids' area (Aqua, Acquamarina), or full two-room suites (i-Suite). All three formats give parents a place to sit at 9pm without whispering, which is the entire point of paying more.
A kitchenette changes how you holiday. The two apart-hotels (Villa Ofelia and Yellow) have full kitchens with stovetops, microwaves and fridges. You can do breakfast on your own schedule, store yoghurt and milk for the kids, and skip the 7pm dinner buffet rush. Yellow even has an oven and a washing machine, which is a quiet superpower on a 10-day stay.
Half-board is still the smart play in Rimini if cooking isn't your holiday. Italian family-hotel half-board includes a 3-course dinner with a kids' menu (pasta, pizza, plain chicken) and an unlimited buffet breakfast with fresh fruit, yoghurt, eggs and pastries. At hotels like Acquamarina and Aqua it's a real meal, not a sad cafeteria. Cost is normally 25-40 EUR/person/day on top of the room rate.
Parent's take
Honest take: the family-suite category in Rimini is the strongest value-for-money in Italy. A two-bedroom apartment with kitchenette costs less in Rimini than a single hotel room in Lake Como. The trade-off is the surroundings. Marina Centro is busy and built-up, the beach is private clubs not pristine sand, and the vibe is friendly chaos. If you want quiet beauty, this isn't your trip. If you want a 4-person apartment 200 metres from the sea for under 200 EUR a night, it absolutely is.
Our Top 9 Picks
Hotels in Rimini with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel Acquamarina Viserba
Viserba
Wonderful
318 reviews
Family-run 3-star hotel in Viserba (north of Rimini Marina, calmer beaches) with proper family rooms sleeping up to four, half-board with a kids' menu at every meal, free use of beach umbrellas and loungers at the partner beach club, and bicycle hire including kids' bikes and trailer seats.
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β¬140/night
Why families love Hotel Acquamarina Viserba
This is the type of hotel parents recommend without being asked. Owner-run, kids learn the staff names, half-board is included and the chef does plain pasta or pizza for kids who refuse the regional cooking. Bikes are free including kids' bikes with stabilisers. Beach is a 3-minute walk down a quiet street. Rooms are simple and not Instagram-cute, but they're clean and the family rooms have real two-room layouts.

Residence Yellow
Rimini Miramare
Wonderful
286 reviews
Apart-hotel in quieter Miramare, 200 metres from the beach, with one and two-bedroom apartments featuring full kitchens (oven, hob, microwave, fridge), washing machines on request and a small shared pool. Free parking on site and the airport shuttle stop is around the corner.
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β¬130/night
Why families love Residence Yellow
Miramare is the part of Rimini that other parents recommend in whispers. Quieter beaches, calmer roads, no nightlife noise. Apartments at Residence Yellow have a real oven, which means you can do roast chicken and not just pasta after a beach day. Two-bedroom units have actual doors between rooms. The pool is small but always quiet. Stop near the door for the trolleybus into Marina Centro (10 minutes).

You & Me Beach Hotel
Rimini
Wonderful
372 reviews
You & Me Beach Hotel is a small 3-star right on the sand with an outdoor pool, a solarium, and a compact wellness area with sauna and jacuzzi. Rooms are modern and clean with balconies. The family rooms fit four comfortably and breakfast is served on the terrace in summer with a view across the beach.
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$1179/night
Why families love You & Me Beach Hotel
Small scale is the point. Thirty-ish rooms, all owner-run, the receptionist knows your kids' names by day two. The wellness corner is not a big spa β it is a sauna, a jacuzzi, and a couple of loungers β but you can usually get it to yourself. The pool is unheated and the sea is five steps from the sun loungers. Worth picking if your spa expectations are modest and your family-atmosphere expectations are high.

Residence Villa Ofelia
Rimini Central Marina
Wonderful
412 reviews
Self-catering apartments 150 metres from the sandy beach in Rimini's Marina Centro. Each apartment has a separate kitchenette with stovetop, microwave, fridge and kitchenware, plus a sofa bed in the living area, a private balcony or patio, and free parking on site. The setup works because you can feed kids dinner on your own schedule rather than chasing the buffet at 7pm.
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β¬150/night
Why families love Residence Villa Ofelia
Parents come here when they need a kitchen, full stop. The apartments are simple but clean, and the kitchenette has everything you'd actually use, including a high chair on request. Beach is 150m and there's a small playground at the end of the road. Owner family is friendly and lends out beach toys. The walk to Marina Centro is 15 minutes flat with stroller-easy pavements.

Erbavoglio Hotel
Rimini Central Marina
Wonderful
1,884 reviews
Erbavoglio Hotel sits 250 metres from the sand in Marina Centro with a free outdoor hot tub and a proper wellness centre on-site. Rooms have balconies, the family option adds a sofa bed, and the breakfast buffet is Italian plus gluten-free on request. Beach is a flat five-minute walk.
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$518/night
Why families love Erbavoglio Hotel
This is the quiet-morning-then-busy-afternoon hotel. The spa area is small but well-kept, and nobody blinked when I asked if the kids could come to the outdoor hot tub at 5 pm. Breakfast runs until 10 so you can let younger ones sleep off the beach. Parking is free, which in Rimini saves you β¬20 a day. One downside: the decor is business-hotel beige rather than Italian sea-holiday, so do not expect Pinterest-ready rooms.

Aqua Hotel
Rimini Central Marina
Wonderful
678 reviews
Family-focused 4-star in Marina Centro with proper family rooms (up to 4 people, some with separate kids' bunk areas), a kid-friendly buffet at all meals, baby safety gates available on request, and an in-house babysitting service you can book the day before. Pool and beach club included.
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β¬195/night
Why families love Aqua Hotel
The reason to pick Aqua is the staff. Buffet has a low-height kids' counter with pasta, pizza and fruit at lunch and dinner so picky eaters don't starve. Babysitters are real qualified locals, not random staff, and you book through reception by 6pm. Beach club has dedicated kids' games at 11am. Family rooms are a real four-person setup, not a sofa-bed-and-a-prayer.

Hotel LaMorosa
Viserba
Wonderful
2,183 reviews
Hotel LaMorosa is a boutique 3-star on the Rimini seafront at Viserba with an outdoor pool, small wellness area including sauna and Turkish bath, and a private beach concession. Rooms are warm and modern with balconies, family rooms sleep four, and breakfast is served with a sea view.
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$866/night
Why families love Hotel LaMorosa
This is the old-school Italian family-run hotel at its best. The family pays attention and it shows at breakfast, at the beach bagno, and at the spa. Treatments are limited but the sauna and Turkish bath are spotless. The wellness area is adults-preferred in the mornings and kids-welcome after 4 pm. Viserba is a quieter stretch than Marina Centro, which suited us with a 5-year-old who nap after the beach.

i-Suite Hotel
Rimini Central Marina
Wonderful
532 reviews
Five-star design hotel directly on the seafront with full suites (separate sleeping and living areas, around 40-50mΒ²) that fit a family of four comfortably. Suites include rain showers, sofa beds and kids' welcome amenities. Spa and rooftop pool on site, with a kids' menu in the restaurant.
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β¬320/night
Why families love i-Suite Hotel
If your idea of a family suite is more space and less plastic, i-Suite is the right call. Suites are properly separated so the kids can sleep while you watch TV. Staff bring milk and biscuits at bedtime if you ask, and breakfast has fresh juice and proper coffee. Rooftop pool is a wow moment for kids over 6 but isn't safe for toddlers (no shallow end). Beach club included.

Card International Hotel
Rimini Centro
Excellent
4,332 reviews
Card International Hotel is a central 4-star near the old town with an indoor pool, a small spa, and a sauna. Rooms are generous for Rimini standards, the family configuration sleeps four, and the location means you can walk to the Tiberius Bridge, Piazza Cavour, and the beach without using a car.
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$532/night
Why families love Card International Hotel
The strength is position. You get the old-town evenings β proper dinners, gelato, the Cinema Fulgor piazza β and the beach in the morning, all on foot. The spa is small but clean and rarely crowded because most guests are here for city access rather than wellness. Honest note: if you want a beachfront hotel you are 700 metres too far from the sand, and that matters with young children and beach gear.
π‘Smart Tips for Booking Family Suites in Rimini
- 1Pick Marina Centro for first-time Rimini, Viserba or Miramare for calmer beaches. Marina Centro has the most restaurants and shops within stroller-distance. Viserba and Miramare have the same wide sandy beaches but fewer crowds and 30% lower hotel prices in peak August.
- 2Book half-board if your suite has no kitchen, full-board only with toddlers. Italian half-board dinner is at 7-7:30pm sharp, which suits older kids fine. Toddlers who melt at 6pm should either go full-board (lunch included) or pick an apart-hotel where you control timing.
- 3Bring or rent bikes; Rimini has a continuous seafront cycle path. The 15 km path runs from Rivabella to Miramare, traffic-free, with kids' rental bikes and trailer seats at most apart-hotels. It's the easiest way to reach restaurants beyond your block without driving.
- 4Use the public bagno number-system to avoid lugging gear. Each beach club has a number (Bagno 26, Bagno 39, etc.). You pay 15-25 EUR for two loungers and an umbrella for the day, and most clubs have a baby pool, beach toys and a bar. Pick one near your hotel for the week and they'll know your kids by day three.
- 5For airport pickups, the trolleybus from Rimini airport (Federico Fellini, RMI) runs every 15 minutes to Marina Centro, takes 12 minutes and costs 1.50 EUR. Save the taxi for late arrivals. Bologna airport (BLQ) is also a 90-minute coach ride if flights from your country are cheaper.
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