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Family Vacation Tips And Destinations


Family Vacation Tip: Keep the Kids in Mind

Careful planning is essential when taking a trip with your family. For parents with younger children, it’s imperative to plan for the worst. Kids tend to get sick at inopportune moments, and vacation time is no exception. That’s why it’s always a good idea to pack cough syrup, aspirin, or any other common cold remedy to use at the first sign of illness.

If you and the family are flying, it’s often best to plan an early morning trip. There are a greater number of delays as the day goes on, which can increase the likelihood of children becoming antsy. Also, try to reserve aisle seats or seats near the bulkhead, which provide more leg room.

Planning the trip together with your children is also a way to ensure a smooth trip. Children, especially teenagers, will feel more involved with the vacation and likely cut down on complaints over the course of your trip.

Family Vacation Tip: Establish an Emergency Plan

Emergency planning is an often-overlooked, but key part of preparing for a family vacation. Before you embark on your trip, it’s good to go over with your children what to do in case of an emergency. Memorizing important numbers and addresses of where you’re staying can help prevent further complications in the case of separation, especially with young children.

Ideal Destinations for Family Vacations

When traveling with the family, it’s important to keep in mind that not all destinations are family-friendly. Some are more geared for adults while others are too kid-centric. Below are a few destinations that are great for mom, dad, and the kids. Read up about them and choose a family vacation destination the entire family will enjoy.

Family Vacation to London

Upon arrival in the English region of this massive island, it is important to include travel outside of London for the full British experience. England’s most southwestern tip of Cornwall is home to the legendary sea-cliffs below Penzance and the dramatic peninsula of Land’s End where a 25 mile trail will take you along some of the most beautiful stretches of ocean. Cornwall is also known for its architectural landmarks, including Cotehele, a most impressive Tudor mansion and museum along the river Tamar. Travel northeast to encounter ancient towns nestled in the picturesque countryside of The Cotswolds. This region is extremely popular for a glimpse into the idyllic English lifestyle with its 14th century stone and thatched roof cottages and cobblestone alleys. Keep in mind that the southern regions are heavily traveled in the months of July and August by locals and foreigners alike due to the warmer weather. Read more about family vacations to London and find discount airfare to London at http://www.cfares.com/london/.

Family Vacation to Canada

The second largest country in the world should by no means stand in the shadow of its more boisterous southern neighbor. Canada’s 10 million square kilometers of land, lakes and life brings its own signature flavor to the North American continent. Travel through Canada is a truly mind-opening experience for even the most seasoned vacationer. Read more about family vacations to Canada and find discount airfare to Canada at http://www.cfares.com/canada/.

Family Vacation to Ireland

Most fascinating of Irish travel is the evidence of ancient Celtic civilization and their Viking invaders in the form of stone circles, monoliths and mounds. Burial mounds, known as Court Cairns and Tumuli, can be found all over the countryside. One such ruin in the Silvermines Mountains has lost its covering over time and the many stone chambers inside are now visible. The most impressive stone circle is The Lios in Limerick, which dates back to 2000 BCE and is given a distinctly eerie feel by the area’s abundant overgrowth and crooked trees. The giant circle is 150 feet in diameter and attached to a long stone-lined path that leads to two other smaller circles in the area. Read more about family vacations to Ireland and find discount airfare to Ireland at http://www.cfares.com/ireland/.

4 Responses to “Family Vacation Tips And Destinations”

  1. ivy9toes Says:

    Vacation destinations? I will be traveling with an 11 year old, so family oriented places are favored?
    I would like some suggestions from people regarding their favorite travel destinations. We can fly pretty much anywhere, but looking for ideas, prices, places, good memories as well as negative ones if you have them. We are not stuck on a tropical vacation either… Have considered Europe as a possibility.
    We have traveled to Cancun, Mexico before as well as St. Croix, Virgin Islands and all over Florida. We preferred Cancun simply because there was more to do and go see AND the fact there were many family oriented ALL INCLUSIVE resorts to choose from.

    Any ideas, suggestions and tips would be appreciated.
    Dpower81… Great idea! I hadn't thought of Cape Cod, but would be an incredible vacation I think.
    Thanks!
    Nate… The Beaches Resorts seem really nice. I have considered them. Just wondering if there were good personal reviews. Thanks!

    Gossip.. Yellowstone was another destination that I didn't consider, but would love to see! Thanks!

  2. dpower812 Says:

    OK, Its not Cancun or Virgin Islands. We love Cape Cod, plenty of stuff to do, plenty of good memories.
    References :
    http://www.capecodtravelguide.com/Vacation-packages.php

  3. gossip_palms Says:

    Yellow Stone, I just went there this past summer and it is beautiful. It's a once in a life time opurtunity. I went there for only a day, but people stay there three weeks. There resorts are great! I am almost 14 and I loved it! My brother who is 10 had a great time! For all ages!!! 5 STARS!!!
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  4. rcarlton2003 Says:

    For the last four years, I have been taking my family to a unique family resort in Vermont on Lake Champlain for our big summer vacation — it is a converted family farm that offers a really amazing vacation where everyone (mom and dad too) get a REAL vacation. We love and the kids love — obviously because we keep coming back — Check out http://www.tylerplace.com

    It is so cool — the kids have group (all segmented by age) in the mornings so the adults can play (everything from kayaking and mtn bikes to pottery or yoga.) Then we do family activities in the afternoon, then back to group for the kids and we get a grown-up meal at the inn. There is so much to do — an incredible place. Everyone who goes keeps coming back the same week so you make awesome friends and so do the kids. Stay at the Inn or in cottages around the lake — all meals provided, awesome water sports and activities — anything you can imagine.
    References :
    http://www.tylerplace.com

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