A Family Adventure Awaits: 7 Types of Vacations Your Kids Are Bound to Love
Planning a trip with kids is a lot different from organizing a trip with friends or your partner.
It tends to be more expensive and if the kids are particularly young, you need to pack a lot more stuff. You also need to choose attractions and activities that are a mix of education and fun. That being said, the memories of awesome family vacations tend to last a lifetime so they’re worth the effort. You just need to choose the right type of holiday for your little ones.
The Staycation
Some of the best activities are probably in your backyard. Save on airfare and rent an Airbnb close to home. You’ll have lots of room for everyone and the opportunity to cook some meals if you so desire. Explore local attractions and events, wander around neighborhoods you tend to overlook and enjoy your time away as a family.
The Active Holiday
If you typically do a luxurious all-inclusive trip, why not try something new? Spend some time outdoors breaking a sweat. If your children are older, you can hike, raft, cycle or go ziplining. Make sure you schedule some downtime, so you can recover from all the activity. Savor the beautiful views and enjoy the fresh air when you’re not on the move. Visit your one-stop vacation planning site to get some ideas about what to do.
The Camping Trip
Get back to nature and spend some time in the campground. If you want a little more luxury, you can glamp. Your kids will love the opportunity to sleep outside and it’s the perfect opportunity to teach them navigational skills and basic things like how to start a fire.
The Visit to a Theme Park
Children will love seeing their favorite characters come to life. Pick the park which best aligns with their interests and then hop online to determine which attractions you want to visit. Many amusement parks are huge. If you don’t plan an itinerary, you will get overwhelmed and there will be meltdowns. You may also want to set your budget for each day well ahead of time since theme parks can get quite pricy.
The Cruise Vacation
Cruises are great for families because every day is packed with things for everyone to do. And of course, you can visit several new destinations in one trip. Whether you choose to stay onboard sometimes or disembark at every port, it’s unlikely you will ever be bored. Most ships geared towards families have kids’ clubs so you can be sure your children will be cared for if you want to spend some time alone.
The Beachy Vacation
Stay at a beach property and you get the best of both worlds. You can relax on the sand without a care in the world or take part in a variety of watersports. The beach is one those destinations that people of all ages can enjoy so you may even want to invite the grandparents or aunties and uncles. That way, there would always be someone to watch the kids even if you want to have some adult time.
The Road Trip
This will need to be shorter and more carefully planned than those road trips you did in college, but it can still be quite enjoyable. Make sure you have enough activities to keep the kids occupied for the ride and include lots of fun stops like parks, roadside curiosities, and kid-friendly restaurants.
If you’re planning this summer’s family trip, save this article and have a chat with your family about what type of vacation you can have this year. If you have some extra time, you may want to combine a couple of ideas. – Travel Feeder