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From theme parks to national parks, we found 40 vacation spots the whole family will love

A mother and her son out hiking

Remember what a typical day in your childhood looked like? Probably not, but we bet you can vividly recall a family trip that blew your young mind. While many of us are contemplating our big travel plans for the next year, now might be an excellent time to let those long-dreamt-about family vacation ideas come to fruition.

If you want your child or teenager to experience the same magic on vacation , take them to any of these family vacation destinations. From glaciers to beachfronts , dinosaurs to Disney characters, there's something here for everyone — even the kid that's hard to please.

Theme parks and activity centers | Beaches | Outdoorsy adventures | Major cities | Historical outings

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Theme parks and activity centers

Cedar Point Amusement Park

" Cedar Point has gorgeous views of the Lake Erie shore, especially from the top of some of the best roller coasters around. There’s also a water park that’s fun for everyone." — Laura Millar, an NBC Page at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 6-18

Why go? It’s the roller coaster capital of the world with more than 10 miles of track!

What to do: Ride the Blue Streak — a historic wooden roller coaster dating back to 1964. Or, opt for more modern thrills like the Millennium Force (rated one of the best steel coasters around), suspension coasters (your feet dangle from the floorless Raptor) and — new for 2024 — Top Thrill 2, the world’s tallest and fastest triple-launch strata coaster. Younger kids will find fun at Snoopy’s Space Race and the Kite Eating Tree.

Where to stay: Cedar Point’s Hotel Breakers , located on Lake Erie beach, offers early entry into the park. Five miles inland, Great Wolf Lodge has an indoor water park.

More info: CedarPoint.com

Statue at Walt DisneyWorld on Orlando at Magic Kingdom

"Of all the places to take kids, Disney probably requires the most amount of planning. The two biggest things that helped make the trip enjoyable for us was using a free (!) Disney concierge planner — they have intimate knowledge of everything from restaurants to lesser-known gems hiding in the park, like a great place to sit to watch fireworks — and designating someone in the group to become a pro at understanding and executing the Fast Pass, Lightning Lane-type offerings. Disney World is massive; we took it slow to prevent meltdowns, and even baked in days to just recover at the hotel in between park visits." — Rebecca Brown , a deals editor at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 2-14

Why go? You’ll never forget the first time your princess-loving child catches their first glimpse of the real Ariel or Belle or watches fireworks explode over Cinderella’s Castle. Disney is fun for parents, too!

What to do: Check the Magic Kingdom classics off your list first, then head over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom . At Disney Springs , experience the Vintage Amphicar and Aerophile.

Where to stay: Good times at Disney’s properties — including Disney’s Beach Club Villas — are always a given, or try the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld for rooms at half the price.

More info: DisneyWorld.Disney.go.com

Florida’s Space Coast

Astronaut hall of fame at Kennedy Space Center

"If your kid is into space and planets, this corner of Florida is a must-visit. There are several cities that compiles Florida’s Space Coast , including Cocoa Beach and Port Canaveral, but Cocoa Beach is probably my favorite. They have the Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier, where locals meet to watch the spaceship launches and the Kennedy Center is also nearby. It’s a wonderful place for all ages and kids will definitely enjoy the space tours, the beach and the sightseeing." — Jannely Espinal , a commerce writer at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 5-15

Why go? Where else do you get to be an astronaut for a day?

What to do: You can feel what it’s like to rocket into the stratosphere on the Shuttle Launch Experience flight simulator . Take mission control tours, have lunch with an astronaut and even train with one in a family Astronaut Training Experience (ATX) program.

Where to stay: Both the Homewood Suites by Hilton Cape Canaveral and the waterfront Hampton Inn Cocoa Beach have pools and breakfast. The Radisson Resort at the Port isn’t oceanfront, but there’s a pool with a built-in playground!

More info: VisitSpaceCoast.com

Legoland, New York

Best for ages: 2-12

Why go? Kids (and kids-at-heart) won’t be able to resist the colorful attractions and hands-on exhibitions, all revolving around the iconic playset series.

What to do: Play all day! The theme park destination is currently open for their festive Holiday Bricktacular through Dec. 31, but their newest — and wettest — attraction, the Water Playground , allowing kids to splash, slide, build and get doused with a gigantic 318-gallon water bucket, is well worth another trip. The park has also become a Certified Autism Center , partnering with The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) to train employees and providing low-sensory guidance and accommodations to children with cognitive disabilities.

Where to stay: The park’s namesake resort — Legoland Hotel — extends the family fun everyone is having, from offering nightly entertainment to crafting the perfect build in the Creative Workshop. For something a little more low-key and affordable, Sleep Inn & Suites Monroe provides free breakfast every morning and is in close proximity to sites like Bear Mountain and Woodbury Commons .

More info: legoland.com/new-york

San Diego Zoo sign

"The San Diego Zoo ended up being much bigger than I’d imagined. One thing we did that really stood out to me was making a lunch reservation ahead of time. We sat outside near a waterfall and honestly it felt like a vacation in it of itself. It was great to have a place to plop down and just recharge." — Rebecca Brown , a deals editor at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 1-11

Why go? It’s one of the world’s best zoos — and one of the few places in the U.S. to see the world’s smallest bear.

What to do: Don’t miss Elephant Odyssey and Northern Frontier to see polar bears and arctic foxes. Also noteworthy is the Africa Rocks exhibit (baboons, leopards, blue-eyed lemurs, etc.).

Where to stay: In October, “Kids Free San Diego” features dozens of hotel deals. Year-round, Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa has great water sports rentals and Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego is practically next door to The New Children’s Museum .

More info: SanDiegoZooWildlifeAlliance.com

Ernie and Burt at Sesame Place

"I grew up going to Sesame Place about once every summer and have fond memories of lounging on the lazy river! I have two young nephews now who had a blast on a day trip there last year." — Francesca Cocchi Zabloudil , a senior editor of partnerships at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 2-5

Why go? The world’s best park for toddlers and preschoolers is scaled to young fans of Elmo and the gang.

What to do: Spend your time on water attractions like The Count’s Splash Castle, Big Bird’s Rambling River and Bert & Ernie’s Splashy Shores during the summer. Then dry off and do the rest: Take a dizzying ride in Flying Cookie Jars, ride Flyin’ Fish and Peek-A-Bug (in Elmo’s World) and explore Sesame Neighborhood via Oscar’s Wacky Taxi Rollercoaster. Plus, new for 2024: the imaginative and interactive 123 Playground!

Where to stay: The pet-friendly Red Roof Inn Philadelphia Oxford Valley is affordable, or get a little more space at Langhorne’s top-rated hotel, SpringHill Suites Philadelphia Langhorne .

More info: SesamePlace.com

The Strong National Museum of Play, New York

Kids Playing at the The Strong National Museum of Play

" This place is a kid’s (and adult’s) paradise. You and the family can spend all day here and still not scratch the service. From the Barbie exhibit to the slew of nostalgic pinball games, guests will be in their glory. There is even a mini Wegmans where kids can (pretend) shop and play cashier!" — Allie Wise , a Rochester, New York native and an associate editor at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 4-12

Why go? It’s devoted to every kid’s favorite thing to do!

What to do: Celebrate superheroes at the museum’s American Comic Book Heroes exhibit or walk through the world’s largest pop-up book in Reading Adventureland. Visit the Toy Halls of Fame and play your way through the history of video games at eGameRevolution.

Where to stay: Book a room at the Hyatt Regency Rochester , which is a five-minute drive or short walk to the museum. Other family-favorite hotels include the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Rochester , which features a large indoor pool, and the Hilton Garden Inn Rochester University & Medical Center which is connected to the College Town shopping complex.

More info: MuseumOfPlay.org

Harry Potter World Florida

"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter has rides and experiences that’ll satisfy everyone in the family. Enjoy thrill rides like 'The Forbidden Journey' or relax with a butterbeer at the Leaky Cauldron in Diagon Alley. Being there really makes you feel immersed in the world of Harry Potter. I’ll never forget buying a wand at Ollivanders!" — Laura Millar, an NBC Page at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 8-13

Why go? Your Potter lovers will go Hog(warts) wild to see Hogsmeade and Hogwarts recreated in amazing detail.

What to do: Get there first thing in the morning. Ride Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey first: Muggles meet Dumbledore, join a Quidditch match and encounter a Whomping Willow. Next, conquer the ultra-fast Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure coaster and the tamer Flight of the Hippogriff; then go wand shopping at Ollivanders (if you’re lucky, the wand will choose you).

Where to stay: On-site properties like Hard Rock Hotel and Loews Portofino Bay Hotel offer guests free Universal Express Unlimited passes to skip lines. Or, for about half, you can stay at the JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes — the kids’ club has a 500-acre scavenger hunt.

More info: UniversalOrlando.com

Wisconsin Dells

Scenic view of Wisconsin

Why go? It’s the water park capital of the world, year-round!

What to do: Get a day pass for Noah’s Ark Water Park (America’s largest) and race down the Raja, which ends in the mouth of a king cobra. Or book one of the wet and wild resorts, like the African-themed Kalahari (the Sahara Sidewinders looping slides literally drop you through the roof) or Mt. Olympus (the Lost City of Atlantis water fortress has slides, geysers and monster dump buckets). Afterwards, kids won’t get enough of the robust (and cheesy) offerings at Macs .

Where to stay: In addition to the resorts with indoor water parks, there are quieter options like Black Hawk Motel , Wingate by Wyndham and Hilton Garden Inn .

More info: WisDells.com

Beach vacations

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"I grew up in Miami for 20 years and going to the beach every weekend was a ritual. There are many family-friendly spots including 17th street and Collins avenue, or you can stroll around Lincoln Road Mall and stop for a coffee break. The Botanical Garden is also a nice escape from the party scene, and if you want a more bohemian experience, take your family to Nikki Beach during lunch time. The food at this restaurant is exquisite (try the pistachio affogato dessert if it’s still on their menu) and the beach is just a few steps away." — Jannely Espinal , a commerce writer at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 8-12

Why go? Although it’s often associated with a party crowd or retirees, Miami Beach also has plenty of kid-friendly activities.

What to do: Miami Beach has the most tropical beaches in the continental United States. As you drive to Miami Beach from Miami, you hit must-see attractions like Wynwood Walls and the Pérez Art Museum Miami . Indoors, the Miami Children’s Museum shares an island with Jungle Island .

Where to stay: At the north end of the island, Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour has the best kids’ beach club. At the south end, Hilton Bentley Miami/South Beach has direct beach access and sits between two public parks.

More info: MiamiandBeaches.com

Woman kayaking on river

Best for ages: 12-17

Why go? Hailed as “the next Costa Rica,” this Central American country is enjoying a transformation.

What to do: Fly into Managua , and from there, head to the Spanish colonial town of Granada on the shores of Lake Nicaragua — the 19th largest lake in the world and home to two island volcanoes you can hike. In Cerro Negro near Leon, kids can sandboard (basically snowboard) down the volcanic ash sides. End your trip at One Love Surf School in the Pacific coastal town of San Juan Del Sur or head to the Caribbean side to explore the Corn Islands.

Where to stay: With its private beach, private farm and resident monkeys and sloth, there’s no place on earth quite like Morgan’s Rock Hacienda and Ecolodge . At Jicaro Island Ecolodge Granada , you feel like you have the island to yourself — until the birds wake you up in the morning.

More info: VisitNicaragua.us

Riviera Maya, Mexico

Image of the Riviera Maya

More info: NPS.gov/glac

Best for ages: 4-14

Why go? Snorkel in freshwater cenotes (natural pools), swim with manatees and climb ancient Mayan ruins all before the sun sets.

What to do: Fly into Cancun and then head to Playa del Carmen, the perfect launching point for all of Quintana Roo’s adventures. Float the underwater river at Xcaret Eco Theme Park and stay late for the musical show, “Xcaret Mexico Espectacular.” Then, taxi or bus to Dolphin Discovery in Puertos Aventuras where the kids can splash and play with dolphins, manatees and even sea lions! Finally, explore the clifftop ruins in Tulum. Further inland, take a day trip to Chichen Itza . For beach time, check out Aloha Paddle Club’s water sport rentals in Playa del Carmen or take the ferry to nearby Cozumel.

Where to stay: Outside of town, Barcelo has everything from its impressive all-inclusive Barceló Maya Tropical (five family-friendly hotels in one, plus an adults-only one for a parents’ weekend away) to its more intimate Allegro Playacar where babysitting is always available. In Cozumel, Allegro Cozumel has a pirate-themed water park on site.

More info: VisitMexico.com

Mother and Son running on beach in St. Lucia

Best for ages: 10-18

Why go? This Caribbean Island has the world’s only “drive-in” volcano.

What to do: Rent a car and head for the crater! After hiking around La Soufriere Volcano ’s hot springs, let the kids throw mud at each other in a mud bath. (You can relax in the mineral waters beneath a waterfall.)

Where to stay: Zoëtry Marigot Bay St. Lucia has a kids’ activity program and a tween-driven mani-pedi spa. Bay Gardens also ranks well for its activity-loaded water park and beach access.

More info: StLucia.org

Virginia Beach

Mother and daughter walking on beach holding surfboard

Best for ages: 5-17

Why go? It’s got beaches, boardwalks, American history and a military aviation museum.

What to do: First, take a ride in an open cockpit biplane at the Military Aviation Museum . Then, hit the beach and Neptune’s Park where the kids could compete in a sandcastle building contest if your timing is right. Finally, drive to Fredericksburg to walk in the footsteps of our first president at his boyhood home, Ferry Farm .

Where to stay: The top-rated hotel choice is the oceanfront Hyatt Place , which is within walking distance of boardwalk attractions. Barclay Towers Resort Hotel is a bit farther, but every room is a suite.

More info: VisitVirginiaBeach.com

Waikiki Beach

Girl standing on paddle board in Waikiki Beach

" Waikiki Beach looks exactly like how you would imagine Hawaii to be! On the beach, you can rent surfboards and try out surfing for a few hours. Waikiki is actually perfect for learning how to surf since the water is pretty shallow for what feels like ages. You look out into the water and surfers are everywhere trying to catch the perfect wave. The neighborhood is incredibly walkable with stores, hotels and shops dotting the entire road. Pick a direction to walk and I guarantee you’ll stumble upon the classic ABC convenience stores filled with everything from snacks to souveniers and even spam musubi! Major bonus is that Waikiki is under 30 minutes from the hotel, making it convenient to get to." — Anita Chomenko, a social media video producer at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 11-16

Why go? Thanks to warm, shallow and relatively calm waters, there’s no better place to take your first surf lesson.

What to do: Sign up for a lesson at one of the Star Beach Boys stands , located on the sand in front of the statue of Duke Kahanamoku. (This Hawaiian hero is considered the father of modern surfing.) Or try one of the local surf schools, like Big Wave Dave and Surfer Girl Academy . While on Oahu, visit the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites including the USS Arizona Memorial .

Where to stay: With its airport transportation, on-site pool and free breakfast, Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach could not be more convenient. Further inland, the Oasis Hotel offers boutique vibes.

More info: GoHawaii.com/Islands/Oahu

Outdoorsy adventures

An alaskan cruise.

View of Alaskan City

Best for ages: 9-16

Why go? Besides heli-tours, cruising is the closest you can get to Alaska’s calving glaciers.

What to do: Crystal Cruises , the first cruise company to complete the entire Northwest Passage, has several options. For example, its Glacier & Gold Cruise visits the Inside Passage where it parallels the tallest coastal mountains in the world. On port days, kids can learn about the historic Gold Rush in the frontier town of Skagway or go dogsledding or take a floatplane to fish in a remote inlet.

Where to stay: Book a stateroom on the luxurious, all-inclusive Crystal Serenity or Crystal Symphony . If you extend your trip and check out Denali National Park where you can see Mt. McKinley, consider Aurora Denali Lodge .

More info: TravelAlaska.com

Apsen Snowmass

"I just went on a trip to Aspen and it’s no secret it’s a huge ski town, however, it’s also kid friendly! If you’re looking for a family ski trip, Buttermilk Mountain offers group or individual ski lessons, and Panda Peak is so cute. The kids can hold little stuffed animals on the ski lift! I was tempted to ask for one on my first run down on the bunny slopes." — Shannon Garlin , an associate commerce editor at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 4-18

Why go? Between its four different mountains, Aspen Snowmass has something for all skiers and snowboarders.

What to do: First, check out the resort’s daily child-friendly programming and packages . Then, drop the 2-4-year-olds at The Treehouse Kids Adventure Center for their lessons and then head to Camp Aspen with the older kids and preteens. In the afternoon, meet up to ski together, go tubing or take a free naturalist tour. End the day with schnitzel and burgers on the mountain or family dogsledding and dinner at a remote cabin.

Where to stay: If you don’t want to rent a car, stay at Stonebridge Inn , a Destination by Hyatt Hotel where everything Snowmass-related is within walking distance. Or reserve a room at the town’s only ski-in, ski-out property, The Little Nell . Sometimes you can get two complimentary ski passes for each night you stay!

More info: AspenSnowmass.com

Canada’s Rockies by Rail

View of the Canada Rockies by rail

Best for ages: 8-15

Why go? If your kids haven’t outgrown their fascination with trains, you’ll be parent of the year in their eyes.

What to do: Book Fresh Tracks Canada’s Vancouver to Toronto train trip. It’s an 11-day itinerary stretching across the Canadian Rockies. Begin in Vancouver on a drive along the Sea-to-Sky Highway. Then, travel by rail across the country, watching the glaciers turn into cowboy country, wheat fields and finally, the city of Toronto. Older kids will demand extra time to see the Stanley Cup at the Hockey Hall of Fame and get their hearts rate up at the Stingray Experience at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada .

Where to stay: Spend all 14 nights in a Prestige cabin on VIA Rail’s flagship transcontinental train, The Canadian. If you just want to explore Western Canada, Rocky Mountaineer makes a great home away from home.

More info: CanadianTrainVacations.com

Colorado Springs

Father and Son Looking out in Colorado Springs

Best for ages: 7-13

Why go? Nestled at the base of America’s peak, this town showcases Colorado for kids.

What to do: Watch athletes train for upcoming events at the Olympic Training Center . Then, hand-feed the giraffes at the country’s only mountain-top zoo, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo . Older kids can hike to the summit of Pikes Peak — the mountain that inspired the lyrics to “America the Beautiful” — and cross North America’s highest suspension bridge at The Royal Gorge. Finally, explore the geological wonders of Garden of the Gods .

Where to stay: Ride mules up to your cabin or fire tower accommodations at Cloud Camp , part of The Broadmoor Resort . Down in Colorado Springs, the Great Wolf Lodge boasts the state’s first indoor water park.

More info: VisitCOS.com

Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas

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Best for ages: 5-11

Why go? This state park just 75 miles southwest of Dallas boasts some of the best preserved dinosaur tracks in the world.

What to do: In addition to walking in the humongous footprints left in the Paluxy River, take a covered wagon tour, mountain bike the trails, borrow a fishing pole from the park’s Tackle Loaner Program and visit the museums in downtown Glen Rose , the Dinosaur Capital of Texas.

Where to stay: Pitch your tent or park your RV at Dinosaur Valley State Park, or consider Best Western Dinosaur Valley Inn & Suites .

More info: Texas.gov

Mother and Son on volcano rocks at Hawaii National Park

" Volcanoes is not the easiest to get to, but the views are worth the journey! Located on the island of Kona, you could truly spend days exploring this national park. You can drive to overlooks, explore flat pathways, hike down into a crater, explore lava tubes and maybe even see an active volcano! If you’re prioritizing the park, you should stay on the eastern side of the island. You can drive from the west but it is more of a trek. Either way, you should also make a stop at Punalu’u Bake Shop, the southernmost bakery in the United States for sweet breads!" — Anita Chomenko, a social media video producer at Shop TODAY

Best for ages : 11-16

Why go? Two massive volcanoes are here, including Kilauea — one of the world’s most active. Trails take you past smoking steam vents, black lava rock and enormous craters.

What to do? Stop at the Kilauea Visitor Center to pick up maps, check current conditions and learn how the volcano came to be. Ask if rangers are leading walks or set out on your own hike. The Earthquake Trail (Waldron Ledge) is an easy hike with great views of the Kilauea Caldera. Don’t miss the Thurston Lava Tube, an underground tunnel where the hot stuff once flowed. (Drive there, then hike in, through a mossy fern forest.) Return to the park at night to see the gorgeous glow from the Halema’uma’u Crater.

Where to stay: For a dramatic crater view from your room, stay across the street from the Visitor Center at the Volcano House . If you don’t mind staying 29 miles outside of the park and want to be closer to town, one of Hilo’s top properties is SCP Hilo Hotel .

More info: NPS.gov/havo

Glacier National Park, Montana

Mother and Son walking in Glacier National Park

Best for ages: 8-18

Why go? Thanks to climate change, North America’s few remaining glaciers are disappearing.

What to do: Hike! The Going-to-the-Sun Road — one of the most scenic in the world — is also fun to bike, but it's best ridden early or late in the season when car traffic is minimal. The open-top Glacier Park Red Bus Tours (open seasonally) allow kids to see wildlife from a safe distance. To get out on the glacial lakes, rent canoes or kayaks or book a boat tour with Glacier Park Boat Co .

Where to stay: Spend a few nights in a cabin at the no-frills Apgar Village Lodge . Then, splurge at the luxurious, all-inclusive and dog-friendly The Resort at Paws Up located on the edge of the scenic Flathead National Forest.

Grand Canyon National Park

Family sitting on the edge of cliff in Grand Canyon National Park

Best for ages : 8-13

Why go? This great gorge is 277 miles long and 6,000 feet deep in some spots, with rocks that are millions of years old.

What to do: Don’t just stand there! Bike along the South Rim (rent from Bright Angel at the visitor center) or hike into the canyon on free ranger-led tours. To explore by mule with Xanterra , reserve at least a year in advance.

Where to stay: The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon is only one mile from the popular South Rim entrance. At the bottom of the canyon, check into a cabin at the historic Phantom Ranch .

More info: NPS.gov/grca

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" Jackson, Wyoming is for the outdoorsy kid who loves skiing, snowboarding or simply building a snowman. I’ve only visited during winter time and is one of the most beautiful places I’ve been. They have the National Elk Refuge and is an iconic place to take pics and watch wildlife up and close. My favorite activity was riding on a fat bike and just enjoying the scenic views with the Teton Mountain Range as the backdrop." — Jannely Espinal , a commerce writer at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 6-16

Why go? Jackson Hole is home to Grand Teton National Park and a world-class ski resort.

What to do: Jackson Hole boasts more outdoor activities than there are hours in the day. You can raft the scenic Snake River , tube down the runs at Snow King Resort or explore the magical ice castle and ice skate in Teton Village .

Where to stay: Hotel Terra Jackson Hole and Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa are within walking distance of the chairlifts. Both properties have ski packages in the winter and national park packages in the summer.

More info: VisitJacksonHole.com

Child looking at Niagra Falls

" Niagara Falls is breathtaking, especially the first time you see it. The backdrop offers unbeatable photo opportunities for the whole family, too." — Laura Millar, an NBC Page at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 5-12

Why go? Six million cubic feet of water thunders over the massive falls every minute.

What to do: Bring your passport so you can view them from the Canadian and American sides; to visit both, cross Rainbow Bridge. Kids who aren’t afraid of heights will love the view from Skylon Tower .

Where to stay: The most exciting option is the Sheraton Fallsview with its family suites complete with bunk beds! Its Reef Beach Club has a shark tank and a coral reef lagoon, and is attached to the Rainforest Café .

More info: Niagara-USA.com ; NiagaraFallsTourism.com

Pacific Coast Highway Drive

Overhead view of the Pacific Coast Highway in California

Why go? Curvy Highway 1 winds along California’s craggy coastal cliffs, high above the ocean.

What to do: Take it slow and make lots of stops — whether you conquer the whole thing (about four days) or just tackle small portions. Kids will be wowed by the Santa Cruz Boardwalk (ride the wooden coaster!); Monterey (go kayaking and see the Aquarium ); Carmel’s Pt. Lobos State Natural Reserve (otters, seal lions and whales hang here); Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park (great hiking and camping); Hearst Castle , in San Simeon, and the elephant seals on the beach just north.

Where to stay: The pet-friendly boutique Laurel Inn is in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood. In Southern California, stay within walking distance of Disneyland at the Courtyard by Marriott Anaheim , which has a waterpark and rooms with bunk beds.

More info: CentralCoast-Tourism.com

Redwood National & State Parks

Children in the Redwood Forrest in California

Why go? The California parks are home to the tallest, most majestic trees on earth.

What to do: Stroll through the mile-long Lady Bird Johnson Grove, a mossy jungle of sky-high sequoias — some of them 2,000 years old (kids can crawl through the hollow ones). See if Roosevelt elk are grazing in Elk Meadow, then pick up the path to Trillium Falls. On coastal trails, take guided tide pool walks. You may spot whales from December through April.

Where to stay: The Best Western Plus Northwoods Inn is located right off of Redwood Highway and includes breakfast. View Crest Lodge has cozy cottages for less than $200 per night.

More info: NPS.gov/redw

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan

Family in tubes floating down Sleeping Bear Dunes National

Why go? You’ll never see sand dunes like these! Some are nearly 500 feet high, with views of Lake Michigan and the Manitou Islands from the top.

What to do: Climb the dunes, of course! Run (or roll) down these majestic sand mountains. Cool off with a swim at Esch Road Beach where the pristine Lake Michigan water is brisk but refreshing. There’s great kayaking and tubing on the warmer Platte River (gear up with Riverside Canoe Trips ). Or, sign the kids up for a freshwater surf lesson from Sleeping Bear Surf .

Where to stay: Duneswood Resort is a short walk to the Dune Climb, and they rent bikes, buggies and strollers. If you’re based in Traverse City , stay at Great Wolf Lodge for its indoor water park.

More info: NPS.gov/slbe

The Black Hills, South Dakota

Little girl in Black Hills looking at Mount Rushmore

Best for kids ages: 5-15

Why go? Mount Rushmore ! Plus, these mountains and badlands are some of the most underrated destinations in the country.

What to do: The kids will love the hands-on American history lessons offered at Mount Rushmore. (Stay for the evening flag ceremony during the summer.) There’s also buffalo to be seen, ghost towns to be explored and the world’s largest collection of reptiles .

Where to stay: Stay at the KOA camping resorts in Rapid City , Mount Rushmore or Badlands/White River . Or, find modern rooms at the Hampton Inn Deadwood at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort .

More info: TravelSouthDakota.com

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

Father and Son looking out at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Best for ages: 6-12

Why go? North Dakota just may be the most underrated and understated state!

What to do: Sleep under the stars in the national park named for Theodore Roosevelt , who once lived here. These dramatic badlands are home to the Painted Canyon; see who can spot the most bison or elk. Prairie dog barking is audible and just outside of the park is Medora , a town where horses are still a form of transportation.

Where to stay: Lodging is pretty limited, but it’s got character! The Rough Riders Hotel in Medora has a pool and a two-story rock fireplace. Badlands Hotel , also in Medora, is further from downtown but the rooms are slightly bigger and it’s only two blocks from Medora Children’s Park.

More info: NDTourism.com

Yellowstone National Park

Family Smiling at Yellowstone National Park

Why go? It’s America’s very first national park and has the highest concentration of geysers in the world!

What to do: See Old Faithful , which shoots steam sky-high every 90 minutes, and then move on to the other geysers, stinky mud pots and multicolored hot springs within walking distance. Bison, elk, bears, wolves and Bighorn sheep all hang out here. In winter (when it’s easiest to spot wildlife), take the kids on their first snowcoach tour . In summer, fly high at Yellowstone Aerial Adventures .

Where to stay: The Summit at Big Sky puts you just outside the park. A more rustic option is Chico Hot Springs .

More info : NPS.gov/yell

Yosemite National Park

Mother and Children at Yosemite National Park

Why go? This national park is a scenic superstar: Think thundering waterfalls in spring and early summer and seriously steep granite cliffs.

What to do: Get your bearings on the free park shuttle around Yosemite Valley — home to famous sights like the Half Dome, El Capitan and Yosemite Falls; hopping on and off as you please. Set aside a half day to hike the Mist Trail alongside majestic Vernal Falls, climbing 600 granite steps to the top. (Pack a waterproof poncho!) Raft the rivers around the area with Zephyr Whitewater Expeditions .

Where to stay: The charming mountain town of Mammoth Lakes makes a great home base, or check out the highly-rated Juniper Springs Resort or The Village Lodge . Both properties have a pool!

More info: TravelYosemite.com

Major cities

Family Walking in Downtown Denver

" Denver is definitely for the adventure-friendly family. There’s so much to see and explore in this city, and the food is A plus. Denver Biscuit Co. is my go-to spot when I visit for juicy biscuits smothered in gravy. Also, you can make it a half day of outdoor activities and take a drive through Guanella Pass — one of the most scenic byways in United States." — Jannely Espinal , a commerce writer at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 8-16

Why go? The Mile High City has tons of experiences for the 48-inches-and-under crowd.

What to do: One of Denver’s top attraction is the Denver Zoo . It’s more than 100 years old! At the Children’s Museum of Denver , younger kids can experiment in a test kitchen, cool off in an outdoor splash zone and dance in a room of bubbles. Older kids will appreciate the exhibits and the Phipps IMAX 3D Theater at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science . When they get tired, ride in the free open-air Denver Trolley.

Where to stay: The Limelight Hotel is in the heart of downtown (and a stone’s throw from Union Station). The Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center is just one block from the 16th Street pedestrian mall and has an indoor pool.

More info: Denver.org

Millennium Park, Chicago

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Why go? It's an amazing green gathering place.

What to do: Strike a pose in the reflective Cloud Gate sculpture (affectionately known as The Bean). Splash around in the animated Crown Fountain, which literally makes faces at you. Join one of the free activities (family yoga, anyone?) on the big lawn or rent bikes from Bike and Roll Chicago or Divvy Bikes Millennium Park to ride to nearby Navy Pier .

Where to stay: Both the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel and the Swissotel Chicago on the Riverwalk are within three blocks of Millennium Park.

More info: ChooseChicago.com

New Orleans’ French Quarter

Statue at the French Quarter in New Orleans

Best for ages: 3-17

Why go? The Mardi Gras spirit lasts all year long in this family-friendly city.

What to do: There’s lots of free PG-rated fun in Jackson Square , where magicians, jugglers, mimes and jazz bands make the street their stage. Grab an outside table at Café du Monde , famous for its sugar-covered beignets . A stroll along the Mississippi River leads to the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and the Audubon Butterfly Insectarium . Hop the St. Charles streetcar to the lovely Garden District and the Audubon Zoo where kids can feed giraffes.

Where to stay: The Homewood Suites by Hilton in the heart of the French Quarter has free buffet breakfast. The pet-friendly Quarter House rents suites with fully equipped kitchens.

More info: NewOrleansOnline.com

Tenerife, Spain

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Why go? This Canary Island is home to Europe’s No. 1 water park, its most visited national park and world-class beaches featuring sand imported from the Sahara!

What to do: Head to Siam Park , voted the best water park in Europe. Ride the water slide that travels through a shark tank or relax at the world’s biggest wave pool. Drive a rental car across the island to paddle board, kayak and snorkel with Teno Activo at Los Gigantes . Also check out Loro Parque and visit the volcano in Teide National Park .

Where to stay: In between Siam Park and the beach, Iberostar Selection Anthelia has a free breakfast buffet and a kids club. Or, rent a poolside apartment from Apartamentos Casablanca .

More info: WebTenerife.com

Historical outings

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Kids at Buckingham Palace

Why go? When you tell kids a real king lives here, their ears will perk up!

What to do? Start monitoring flights months in advance and consider European airlines. (Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air often has round-trip, nonstop London flights from several major U.S. cities for less than $500.) On your first full morning in London, check out the Changing of the Guard where the soldiers march out in their trademark red coats and fuzzy black hats. It starts at 11 a.m. (10 a.m. on Sundays) but get there at least a half-hour early so the little ones can see. If the royal flag is flying, the King is in residence. St. James Park is a stone’s throw away and has a lovely playground.

Where to stay: Located opposite the Royal Mews, The Rubens at The Palace could be to London what the Plaza Hotel was for Eloise. The Resident Victoria is just steps from Buckingham Palace.

More info: Royal.uk

Copperstown

"If you’re a baseball family, the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown is a can’t miss destination. The Hall of Fame is interactive, informative, and perfect for the young all-star in your family to dream big about making their mark in the MLB. As the little sister in the family I got dragged to too many baseball games to count, but this museum remains one of my favorite family trips to date." — Kate McCarthy , the senior social media editor at Shop TODAY

Best for ages: 8-17

Why go? It’s home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum .

What to do: Practice those swings at Barnyard Swing Miniature Golf . Climb aboard the Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad or cruise Otsego Lake on the Glimmerglass Queen .

Where to stay: Stay on the water at Lake ‘N Pines Motel where guests have an outdoor pool, an indoor pool and a video arcade room. Downtown, The Railroad Inn has lofts that comfortably sleep families of six.

More info: ThisIsCooperstown.com

The National Mall

National Mall in DC

Why go? If there’s ever a place to instill a sense of American pride in your young one, it’s here.

What to do: In spring during the famous Cherry Blossom festival, The National Mall is where most of the action and colors are. Hit the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History , the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Smithsonian National Museum of American History . There are also several art museums — ideal for older kids — and the International Spy Museum .

Where to stay: With a No. 2 ranking on TripAdvisor, The River Inn near Foggy Bottom metro station is a great affordable option. Closer to the National Mall, you a comfortable room at Sofitel Washington, D.C.

More info: Washington.org

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“As a Massachusetts native, Plimoth Plantation was a hot field trip destination during my school years, and for good reason. The outdoor recreation of a 17th-century village makes kids (and adults) feel like they’re stepping back into time. The best part is that there are actors who fully stay in character like it’s the year 1627, so while there are plenty of moments to learn about what life was like then, kids will also get a kick out of asking them questions about modern life and seeing the confusion on the actor’s faces.” — Kate McCarthy , the senior social media editor at Shop TODAY

Why go? It’s like stepping back in time to the 17th century, when the pilgrims arrived here from England.

What to do: Get a look at Plymouth Rock, where colonists first set foot on American soil. You won’t believe how tiny it is. Costumed actors recreate what it was like on the crossing and in the settlement. Learn about Native American cooking, crafts and culture at the Wampanoag Homesite. Visit the nearby Plimoth Grist Mill where you can see how they grind corn and even buy it to take home!

Where to stay: Pilgrim Sands on Long Beach has a waterfront view of Warren Cove. In colder months, consider the Hilton Garden Inn Plymouth , which has a great indoor pool.

More info: Plimoth.org

The 7 Best International Destinations for Traveling With Kids

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Taking your kids on a far-flung trip isn’t as challenging as it may sound. Yes, there are logistics to think about, and planning ahead is necessary, but you’ll find that traveling abroad will open up your kids’ eyes to new places and lifestyles. Their senses will be lit up with the exposure of dynamic and diverse foods, languages, cultures, wildlife, and landscapes. And, of course, the best part of all is the family bonding time and all of the indelible memories that you’ll create along the way.

The first step is to decide what type of trip you want. Do you have images in your head of your kids playing in the sand at an all-inclusive resort or navigating a city or zip-lining over treetops in the jungle? Once you know what you want to do, you can narrow down where to go . Keep reading for inspiration on the best worldwide destinations for family-friendly travel. 

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There’s much to do for families in the Emerald Isle , an island country with rolling hills in every shade of green, windswept landscapes dotted with farm animals, and vibrant smaller-sized cities. You’ll explore castles (don’t forget to kiss the Blarney Stone), churches, and fortresses here, and Ireland is home to six national parks. Explore at your own pace, rent a car, and drive the Ring of Kerry scenic loop around Iveragh Peninsula to see enchanting towns and dramatic coastal landscapes. From The Giant’s Causeway , a UNESCO World Heritage Site to Dunluce Castle to Whiterocks Beach, exploring Causeway Coast will certainly be a highlight. Of course the craggy Cliffs of Moher, on the southwestern lip of the Burren region in County Clare is worth a look-see. You'll notice that there's something to do every month .

Start your family adventure in Dublin, the capital city, and check out the Dublin Castle, Dublin Zoo, the Trinity College Library, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Kids will also get a kick out of the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland and the National Wax Museum. 

Tip: Airbnb will offer you a plethora of options for accommodations, including unique stays in the heart of Dublin or in the countryside at a farm, or in a cottage along the coast. 

Hidden from the outside world in the Andes Mountains of Southern Peru, out of view from the nearby city of Aguas Calientes, sits Machu Picchu , an Incan citadel built in the 15th century and later abandoned during the Spanish conquest. Walking through the grounds, past man-made stone irrigation terraces, up and down stone staircases, and near remnants of houses built in rows, where llamas poke their heads in and out, is one of the most ethereal experiences you’ll ever have with your children.

Tip: Book a room at Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel in Aguas Calientes for two nights so you can explore Machu Picchu twice, once in the early evening and once in the early morning. This will also enable you to hike to the Sun Gate, an easy kid-friendly hike with stellar views. 

You could spend weeks in Tokyo and not see everything. Kids will have a blast at Disney Tokyo, the Samurai Museum, and the Ghibli Museum. Take your family to one of the animal cafes: cat, owl, or hedgehog. You’ll sip tea or coffee while your little ones gently play with the creatures in a safe and clean environment. Have your kids’ fortunes read at Sensō-ji Buddhist temple and wander the lovely grounds. Stop at Meiji Jingu Shinto shrine, which has an enormous garden.

The Harajuku district is where you’ll find street food, bump elbows with colorful teenagers wearing brightly-hued pony tails, and see avant-garde art. One of the most amazing facts about Tokyo is that even though the city is home to nearly 14 million people, you’re never very far from green spaces or parks . Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Ueno Park are perfect destinations for taking a break from exploring and sightseeing.

Tip: For truly unique behind-the-scenes city adventures, as well as family-friendly accommodations, utilize the services of Abercrombie & Kent, expert travel planners that can arrange for private Taiko drumming lessons or introductions to Sumo wrestlers on a custom booked tour. 

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A trip to this northern island nation won’t disappoint. Your family will see geysers, volcanoes, lava fields, glaciers, and so much geothermal activity that you’ll understand how local Icelanders can heat their homes relatively inexpensively. You’ll drive past moss-covered hills and wonder where all the trees and forests went. Visit the famous Blue Lagoon thermal pools, Gullfoss Falls, and spend time wandering around Reykjavik, the country’s largest city and capital.

Tip: Consider booking a farm stay or accommodations in a bed and breakfast for a unique family-friendly Icelandic stay on the land of fire and ice. 

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You’ll find that there’s much to explore in the city of London , including new attractions and family-friendly entertainment. You may consider booking a city tour to make the best use of your time and to see the important sites: Tower of London, Tate Modern, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Piccadilly Circus, Tower Bridge, and more. Harry Potter fans will love the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, and little kids will have fun at Sea Life London Aquarium and the London Transport Museum.

Tip: Start by booking accommodations in central London, where you’ll be within walking distance to many of the sites and attractions. While it’s more expensive than finding a room farther outside of the city, you’ll make up for it by saving on transportation costs.

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No matter what ages your kids are, everyone in your multigenerational family will love spending time together under a star-filled sky, roasting marshmallows, riding horses, fishing, and playing in a spring-fed river. Get back to nature on an adventuresome vacation like no other with a stay at The Resort at Paws Up , a luxury dude ranch located just east of Missoula, Montana .

Thrill seekers will love taking an ATV through rugged landscapes, river rafting, rappelling off of a 170-foot cliff, shooting sporting clays on a guided course, and making their way through The Sky Line Aerial Rope Course. Take it slow and hike through the 100 miles of wilderness trails, admiring the wildflowers on the forest floor. The Kids Corps of Discovery will get your little ones off of screens and into nature, making friends as they play outside. And, if options are what your family needs in terms of dining, options are what they’ll get. The resort has two restaurants—one casual, one fine dining—and the chefs are more than accommodating for particular needs or tastes.

Tip: You’ll be able to plan out your activities and dining program in advance with the resort’s concierge services. There are a number of fun happenings and events at the resort year round including wilderness workshops, special musical guests, cooking classes, and more. 

Bimini, Bahamas

Just south of Florida, in the Bahamas archipelago, sits Bimini . A trip here will surely ease your family into international travel as the island is just 50 miles from Miami. Head straight to the beautiful beaches, stretching from Alice Town to Bailey Town, include Porgy Bay Beach, Radio Beach, and Blister Beach. Kids will love looking for washed up conch shells dotting the sand.

Book a stay at The Hilton at Resorts World Bimini , a beachfront property that offers an on-property beach, jet skiing, kayaking, and paddle-boarding. When you’ve worked up an appetite, check out The Beach Club for casual kid-friendly fare.

Tip: When you need a break from lounging on the beach, take a golf cart to Gallant Lady, a sunken ship with exposed rusty parts, and spend some time shopping at Fisherman’s Village.

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The 30 best places to go with kids

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updated 06.05.2024

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To help you find destinations that are as much fun for children as for grown ups Rough Guides' family travel experts have put their heads together and come up with the top 30 best places to go with kids. So whether you want a relaxing beach break or something a little more adventurous, we've found somewhere in the world for every child and parent in 2023.

1. Places to go with kids in Maribor, Slovenia

2. reserva monteverde, costa rica, 3. bali & the gili islands, indonesia, 4. family activities in havana, cuba, 5. places to go with kids in rosario, argentina, 6. movie magic in north island, new zealand, 7. fun family holidays in san ignacio, belize, 8. explore the great outdoors in colorado, usa, 9. experience family-friendly kerala in india, 10. nairobi, kenya, 11. places to go with kids in puglia, italy, 12. family days out in the west midlands, england, 13. go vampire hunting in bran, romania, 14. find family festivals in edinburgh, scotland, 15. family seaside fun in brittany, france, 16. astronauts and alligators in florida, usa, 17. explore kid-friendly toronto, canada, 18. have a seaside break on isle of wight, uk, 19. reykjavík, iceland, 20. go wild in zion national park, usa, 21. show kids lake retba in senegal, 22. activity packed antalya in turkey, 23. take family time in tokyo, japan, 24. adventure together at cape tribulation, australia, 25. kids will be wild about wales, uk, 26. the maldives, indian ocean, 27. winter sun breaks in ko lanta, thailand, 28. cape town, south africa, 29. galápagos islands, ecuador, 30. explore kid-size tobago, caribbean, the places to go with kids guide top travel tips.

You might also want to take a look at our list magical places to visit with children . And if you're travelling with older kids finding ways to keep them wowed is easier with inspiration from our gallery of seriously weird places around the world .

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Tailor-made travel itineraries for South Africa, created by local experts

Cape Town and Garden Route - a luxury guided tour

7 days  / from 4800 USD

Cape Town and Garden Route - a luxury guided tour

Cape Town and the Garden Route have it all - a fascinating culture, safaris, chocolate and wine tasting, and much more. Discover the coastal city of Cape Town and the Peninsula before heading out to the Garden Route with Knysna and Mossel Bay, where you'll experience some game drives.

The Cape Peninsula and Safaris in Kruger and Pilanesberg

15 days  / from 4000 USD

The Cape Peninsula and Safaris in Kruger and Pilanesberg

Wildlife in South Africa is still truly wild, a fact that you'll be able to discover in this fascinating two weeks trip. Enjoy whale watching in Cape Town and first safaris in Aquila before heading up north: the famous Kruger and Pilanesberg national parks with all its wildlife await.

Explore the North of South Africa: Sun City and Madikwe game reserve

7 days  / from 3000 USD

Explore the North of South Africa: Sun City and Madikwe game reserve

For those short on time, staying close to Johannesburg may make sense. On this trip, you'll arrive and depart in Johannesburg and then transfer to the theme park Lost City before continuing to Madikwe for a few days of game drives to spot plenty of wildlife.

Slovenia is a small but brilliant country, especially for places to go with kids. Rent a car and head north from the capital to Maribor , a compact city that's just a stone’s throw from active entertainment for all ages.

There’s canoeing on the river Drava in summer and skiing in the nearby resort of Pohorje in winter. In spring, try the resort’s single-track toboggan run that hurtles down the ski slopes at up to 30mph.

What to do in Slovenia

Try a half-day rafting tour on the Soča River . It's a thrilling adventure for the whole family and kids can learn about the sport of rafting from experienced local guides.

Spend a day at Canyon Učja , the biggest zipline park in Europe. Fearless teens will love flying on the 250 to 600 meters long ziplines which rise to 200 meters above the canyon of the river Učja.

Tailor-made trips in Slovenia

Plan and book family breaks with Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips to Slovenia . Take a look at sample itineraries like Treasures of Slovenia and use the details to create a personal itinerary for you and your kids.

  • Where to stay
  • For nature stays: Chateau Ramšak - Vineyard Glamping Resort
  • For apartment stays : Hotel Maribor, City Apartments
  • For winter stays : Luxury Apartments Bolf

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Costa Rica is a world leader in eco and adventure tourism, with Monteverde as a prime example. About half of this protected area is conserved as the Bosque Eternal de los Niños ("Children's Eternal Forest"), a huge stretch of lush cloud forest, rainforest and montane evergreen forest threaded with trails and full of wildlife-spotting opportunities.

As you'd expect, there are plenty of outdoor activities: hiking, camping, zip lines, canopy tours and horse riding. Nearby Monteverde Cloudforest Biological Reserve offers yet more pristine forests and adventure activities, while Reserva Santa Elena even has pushchair-friendly trails.

What to do in Monteverde

Let kids explore the lush Monteverde cloud forest with a ride on the Sky Tram and an unforgettable hike over the Sky Walk Hanging Bridges. Stop to spot monkeys and other rare animals, then gaze out over the beautiful Nicoya Gulf.

Try the Mega Mix Adventure Tour in Monteverde for its combination of ziplines, high rope courses, rappelling and jungle swings. This is another experience that includes stunning views of the Nicoya Gulf, but this one ends with a typical Costa Rican lunch.

Tailor-made trips in Costa Rica

See sloths, toucans, monkeys and more on Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips to Costa Rica . Take a look at sample itineraries like Beaches and Volcanoes and Tropical Costa Rica and use them to personalise your own itinerary.

  • For B&B stays : Camino Verde B&B Monteverde
  • For nature stays : Chira Glamping Monteverde
  • For luxury stays : Monteverde Lodge & Gardens

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Bali has an enchanting Hindu culture and jaw-dropping tropical landscapes which will leave any family spellbound. But there’s also no shortage of fun activities to keep kids interested, from Ubud’s monkey forest and shadow puppet shows to waterfall swimming at Gitgit and dolphin-watching off Bali’s north shore.

When it’s time for tranquillity, the idyllic Gili islands are a short boat ride away. With white sands and still waters, Gili Air is the perfect place to enjoy the irresistibly slow pace of island life, although the turtle hatchery at Gili Meno is also worth a day trip.

What to do in Bali

Let kids learn to surf on Kuta Beach, one of the best beaches in Bali . Fully qualified instructors are English speaking and surfing lessons last for two hours and include pick up from local hotels. And don't forget to explore Bali travel tips and our guide to the best time to visit Bali to make your holiday with kids here even better.

Sail from Lombok and find out why Gili Nanggu is called Paradise Island on a full-day private snorkelling tour which also includes visits to the islands of Gili Sudak and Gili Kedis.

Tailor-made trips in Bali

Discover Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips to Bali. Take a look at itineraries like Rest and Relaxation in Bali and Lombok and use them to personalise the ideal family trip for your kids.

  • For Ubud stays : Meruhdani Boutique Hotel
  • For Gili Air stays : Manta Dive Gili Air Resort
  • For Gili Meno stays : Kura Kura Resort

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Beyond experiencing the faded grandeur of this exciting city, Havana has a host of places to go with kids.

A tour of the planetarium walks you around four floors of rooms, charting a journey through the cosmos, from the Big Bang (represented by a light and sound display) onwards. Or try Parque Almendares. As well as being a welcome expanse of greenery, it's also a perfect picnic spot and offers rowing on the river and crazy golf.

Tailor-made trips in Cuba

Plan and book a family trip with Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips to Cuba . Have a look at our sample itineraries, like the active family adventure or a family, beach and culture trip , then personalise the details to suit your own family.

  • For family stays : Ocean Breeze and Suites
  • For beach stays : Casa Giraldilla
  • For budget stays : La AKDmia Cuba

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While Argentina isn't too well known as a family destination, it has a lot to recommend it. The food is delicious and kids will particularly appreciate the traditional heladerías , or ice cream parlours. There's also a stunning variety of landscapes and outdoor activities and the wildlife-spotting is second to none.

If you want to venture away from Buenos Aires , Rosario makes a good base. Not only does it have child-focused attractions like the Jardin de los Niños and the Museo de los Niños, but you can head out on river tours or rent a car and work your way north to the awe-inspiring Iguazú Falls.

What to do in Argentina

Give your kids the incredible experience of the full force of Iguazu Falls on a boat tour of Gran Aventura before going on an adventure through the surrounding jungle in a 4×4.

Alternatively, go guided horseback riding in the Puerto Iguazú jungle , tour the historic missionary country, then pay a visit to the local Guaraní community.

Tailor-made trips in Argentina

Think about planning a family holiday with Rough Guides Tailor Made Trips to Argentina . Have a look at sample itineraries like Magical Patagonia and Buenos Aires for inspiration, then create your own family trip.

  • For city center stays : Holiday Inn Rosario
  • For value stays : Roberta Rosa de Fontana Suites
  • For luxury stays : Esplendor by Wyndham Savoy

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New Zealand is top of the most beautiful countries in the world , as voted by you. And while the country's North Island might not have snowcapped mountains, it doesn't skimp when it comes to dramatic scenery.

Kids will be enthralled by the sulphur stink at Rotorua, the tiny living lights in the glowworm caves of Waitomo and the bubbling pools at Hot Water Beach on the Coromandel Peninsula . If you hire a motorhome you can explore at your own pace.

These days it's impossible to separate New Zealand from the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and young fans will love the hobbit holes at Hobbiton , as well as Wellington's Weta Workshop, the centre of New Zealand's film industry, where kids can learn all about prop building and prosthetics.

What to do in North Island

Experience the magic of a guided Hobbiton Movie Set tour . Immerse yourself in the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of the Shire as featured in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies.

Explore the world-famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves on a 45-minute guided tour. Glide by boat and marvel at the sight of magical glowworms above you.

Tailor-made trips in New Zealand

Plan and book a family trip with Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips to New Zealand . Have a look at our sample itineraries, like a self-drive trip to Auckland , then personalise the details to fit your own family.

  • For Rotorua stays : Prince's Gate Hotel
  • For Waitomo stays : Waitomo Caves Guest Lodge
  • For Wellington stays : Oaks Wellington Hotel

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Belize is one of the best of the world's smallest countries and one of the safest and easiest in Central America countries to explore with children. Apart from its colorful marine life and beautiful beaches, its malaria-free rainforest interior Belize provides tropical excitement.

At Caves Branch Jungle Lodge near San Ignacio you can float downriver in an inner tube through luxuriant forests full of cheeky spider monkeys and squawking toucans, then wake up to a dawn chorus of chirping cicadas.

What to do in San Ignacio

Take a half-day canoeing tour with kids. Drive through a Mennonite community to the remnants of an ancient Mayan civilization then explore the cool watery underground caverns of Barton Creek by canoe.

Spend a half-day tubing in San Ignacio . Enjoy a cool swim in the refreshing waters of a natural pool, formed between cave entrances, before floating downstream to relax as you learn about Mayan culture and see stunning cave formations.

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Think about planning a family holiday with Rough Guides Tailor Made Trips to Belize . Have a look at sample itineraries like highlights of Guatemala and Belize for inspiration, then create your own family trip.

  • For nature stays : Hidden Valley Inn & Reserve
  • For central stays : San Ignacio Resort Hotel
  • For luxury stays : The Lodge at Chaa Creek

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You won't find finer views and cleaner air than in Colorado and if you're looking for a family trip that embraces the great outdoors, this state begs to be explored.

Start in the compact, mile-high city of Denver, from where it's a short drive to the sparkling alpine lakes and majestic peaks of the Rockies. Hidden further east is Colorado's answer to the Grand Canyon, the dramatic Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, one of America's most overlooked national parks .

Older kids with an interest in history will also be fascinated by the Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde in state's southwest corner.

What to do in Colorado

Connect with nature on a day trip to Rocky Mountain National Park from Denver. See the Flatirons rock formations and Stanley Hotel from "The Shining" film, then stop for a picnic lunch.

Uncover Denver’s dark history on a haunted walking tour of the city’s oldest neighborhood, Capitol Hill. Choose between a 1-hour tour or a 1.5-hour extended tour, both with local guides.

  • For boutique stays : Kimpton Hotel Monaco Denver
  • For family stays : Hyatt House Denver/Downtown
  • For luxury stays : Four Seasons Hotel Denver

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Kerala offers the Indian experience at a more manageable pace for families with babies or small children.

Start in quaint Fort Cochin , a small, chilled-out quarter of Kochi with good hotels and restaurants. The peaceful backwaters can easily be reached on a day trip from here, but if you want to overnight along serene waterways on a houseboat made of wood and palm leaves, start out from Alappuzha (Alleppey) or Kumbakonam.

Kids will also love the state’s national parks, with elephant spotting in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary , and for teenagers, there’s bamboo rafting.

What to do in Kerala

Cruise the backwaters of Alleppey on a private houseboat tour from Cochin. Discover the famous inland waterways of Kerala, see traditional villages and learn about backwater life.

Enjoy a trip to the hill station of Munnar , 1700 meters above sea level. This private full-day tour from Kochi includes visits to a tea museum as well as tea and spice plantations with mountain views.

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  • For Cochin stays : Le Meridien Kochi
  • For Alleppey stays : Marvel Cruise
  • For Periyar stays : Niraamaya Retreats Cardamom Club

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On the surface, this sprawling city doesn’t seem like one of the most sensible places to go with kids. But Nairobi has access to some wonderful child-friendly attractions . Nairobi National Park, where lions, leopards, giraffes and zebra roam free within sight of the city, is the perfect day trip for wildlife-watching.

For a more hands-on experience, try the Giraffe Center where you can feed these elegant, long-necked beasts from a raised gallery. Alternatively, visit the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust where orphaned elephants are rehabilitated and prepared for life in the wild.

Editor's tip: To add comfort to your journey, also read our guide on when is the best time to travel to Kenya and explore our Kenya itineraries for inspiration.

What to do in Nairobi

Tour Nairobi National Park on a full-day game viewing drive and discover the elephant orphanage and giraffe centre before visiting the Bomas of Kenya to learn about traditional culture and dance.

Experience spectacular natural beauty and legendary elephant herds on an overnight safari in Amboseli National Park discovering a range of unique Kenyan flora and fauna along the way.

Tailor-made trips in Kenya

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  • For convenient stays : Swiss Lenana Mount Hotel
  • For luxury stays : Villa Rosa Kempinski
  • For Amboseli stays : Tawi Lodge

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Puglia , in the heel of Italy’s boot, is a great choice for a family holiday in the sun. With no end of pristine beaches, the Salento peninsula is a highlight and the seaside town of Otranto, with its hulking castle, also has family-friendly appeal. To see more of Puglia's coast take a look at 20 best beaches in Italy .

Inland Puglia is charming too, not least the fairytale trulli houses. Kids will love spotting these pint-sized limestone dwellings with conical roofs, which are dotted throughout the region. Head to UNESCO-protected Alberobello for a town full of trulli. For added fun, you can even spend a night in one.

What to do in Puglia

Book a full day Salento tour with professional guides and discover the beautiful peninsula and get a local perspective on the historic towns of Galatina, Otranto, Santa Maria di Leuca and Gallipoli.

Go on a two-hour guided trulli trail and explore World Heritage Listed Alberobello with a local guide. Wander pretty streets, visit the famous houses and learn about the town's extraordinary history.

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  • For Otranto stays : Vittoria Resort Pool & SPA
  • For Alberobello stays : Tipico Resort
  • For Lecce stays : Balbo Suite & Apartment

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The West Midlands are perhaps not the most obvious destination for a family holiday in England , but the region has tons of amazingly good fun activities for kids.

You can see big game at the West Midlands Safari Park or visit the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley to go back in time to the 1930s and eat the best chips ever. The secret is frying them in beef dripping.

Then there's Birmingham , which has an excellent Sea Life Centre. Or you could head to Derby, a pleasant gateway to the Peak District . And let's not forget the Severn Valley Steam Railway, which runs between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth.

What to do in the West Midlands

Take kids on a self-guided smartphone treasure hunt in Birmingham . Solve clues at the most famous city sights and discover lots of hidden gems too.

Book family tickets for Alton Towers Resort and try 40 rides and attractions including world-first rollercoasters and the UK’s only CBeebies Land.

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  • For cosy stays : The Coach House
  • For city stays : Hotel du Vin Birmingham
  • For Peak District stays : The Duncombe Arms

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For older children, Transylvania in Romania is a feast of freaky folklore. The historic city of Brasov is one of Rough Guides best things to do in Romania and it's near neighbour Bran Castle is one of the reasons it's a must-do with kids.

With its grim facade, turrets, ramparts, and precarious position, teetering atop a rocky bluff against a mountain backdrop, Bran Castle is the quintessential vampire count’s lair.

The historical figure behind Romania’s Dracula legend (Vlad Țepeş) is as terrifying as Bram Stoker’s fiction: he wasn’t known as “the Impaler” for nothing. There are countless other atmospheric sites linked to the legend, not least Poenari Castle, where Vlad once lived, and the country’s “cult of the dead” is never far from the surface.

What to do in Transylvania

Book a Bran Castle guided tour with your kids to learn the infamous history as you explore its many rooms and hear real and fictional tales.

Go on a small-group brown bear watching tour in Brasov where kids can see these amazing animals in their natural habitat from a specially-designed observation hide in the Transylvanian forest.

  • For family stays : Green Resort Bran
  • For Bran Castle stays : Transylvanian Inn
  • For Brasov stays : KOA - Memo Haus

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The capital of Scotland has a small enough city centre to stroll around and hosts a number of fun and educational attractions for the whole family. And it also happens to be one of the most beautiful places in Scotland as voted by Rough Guides readers.

But what makes Edinburgh really stand out are its festivals. There are 12 major festivals throughout the year from a storytelling event to a science festival and not forgetting the famous Fringe .

If you don't go during festival season, the Camera Obscura makes for some ridiculous family photos. Then of course, there's the Museum of Childhood , where you can get nostalgic and the kids can get hands-on.

What to do in Edinburgh

Don't miss the Harry Potter magical guided walking tour round Edinburgh, the city where the world of Harry Potter was born. Kids can test their knowledge with an audio-visual quiz, find their Hogwarts' House, and visit Tom Riddle’s grave.

Take an Edinburgh underground vaults tour with older kids to explore beneath the Old Town. The vaults date back to the early 18th century and are packed with tales of murders, witches and other sinister happenings.

Tailor-made trips in Scotland

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  • For luxury stays : Radisson Blu Hotel Edinburgh
  • For budget stays : Novotel Edinburgh Centre
  • For boutique stays : Kimpton - Charlotte Square

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For a European bucket-and-spade holiday, it's hard to beat Brittany the ruggedly beautiful northwest region of France . For families it offers everything from charming seaside resorts and friendly campsites to remote coves and rocky promontories.

For a first visit, base yourself in Saint-Malo , where a strip of gorgeous beaches stretches east from the winding streets of the old walled town. Older kids can try windsurfing or catamaran sailing at the Saint-Malo surf school, while grown-ups will find fresh oysters to feast on and local ciders to sample.

What to do in Brittany

Visit the Grand Aquarium of Saint-Malo with kids for 2 hours of total immersion and discovery in the company of the 10,000 fish and other marine creatures.

Take a full-day tour of Mont Saint-Michel and Saint-Malo and learn, about the amazing history and architecture of both. Kids will love stories of pilgrims, pirates and famous explorers.

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  • For beachy stays : Hotel Kyriad Saint Malo Centre Plage
  • For budget stays : Hotel Eden, Saint-Malo
  • For luxury stays : Grand Hôtel Des Thermes

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Of course Florida can't be beat on theme parks , but even if Orlando isn't your idea of a holiday, don't discount the Sunshine State. In the Northeast you can drive on the beach at Daytona, or have your bones rattled on the Shuttle Launch Experience at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex .

For something a little more serene, kids will be fascinated by gators in the subtropical wilderness of Everglades National Park , or you could head further up the coast to Tampa Bay and the northwest to swim with manatees in the Crystal River.

What to do in Florida

Skip the line with kids and book Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex tickets in advance. Then enjoy a full day of unique experiences at the world's most authentic space attraction without any waiting around.

Ready for an up close gator encounter? Try an Everglades National Park Airboat Tour , see the extraordinary wetlands with guides and take in a wildlife show where kids have the chance to hold a baby alligator.

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  • For fun family stays : Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort, Orlando
  • For budget stays : Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel, Miami Beach
  • For Everglades stays : Vacation Village at Bonaventure

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Toronto is a-buzz with kid-friendly activities, from cheap thrills like marvelling at the slick skyline and crisscrossing town on a streetcar to splashing out on a ticket to ascend the famous CN Tower or seeing dinosaur bones and Native Canadian headdresses at the Royal Ontario Museum .

Chinatown and nearby Kensington Market are great browsing and wandering territory, and the Toronto Islands are only a ferry ride away, but a world apart from the city's hustle and bustle. You can also venture south to the spectacular Canada side of Niagara Falls or north to the rocky islets of Georgian Bay.

What to do in Toronto

Take a Niagara Falls day tour from Toronto . Stopover in Niagara-on-the-Lake and view attractions such as the Floral Clock and Whirlpool Rapids, then enjoy up to 3 hours free time at the falls.

Plan ahead and book tickets for the Royal Ontario Museum . Canada's largest museum, it contains a world-class art collection and artefacts ranging from dinosaurs to mummies.

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  • For luxury stays : Fairmont Royal York Hotel
  • For city stays : Radisson Blu Downtown Toronto
  • For boutique stays : The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto

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For the kind of nostalgic, bucket-and-spade holiday that brings back rosy memories of your own childhood, look no further than the Isle of Wight .

There’s plenty to keep kids entertained here, from rockpooling and playing on safe sandy beaches to a raft of old-school attractions, including a model village and a steam railway.

Don't miss Blackgang Chine, the UK’s oldest amusement park. Set in rambling cliff-top gardens, it's a child’s fantasy of pirates, cowboys and princesses, though the star turns are the life-sized animatronic dinosaurs.

To enjoy a spectacular view of the South Coast, visit the Emirates Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth. Then drop in on Shanklin, it's one of our top 30 best seaside towns UK .

What to do in Isle of Wight

To see how Victorian royalty lived, book tickets for Osborne House . Reportedly Queen Victoria's favourite home, kids will love exploring the private beach and rambling round the adventure playground.

Alternatively book tickets for Carisbrooke Castle , another of the island's royal residences and quite a bit older than Osborne House. This visit comes with some sinister tales and the bonus of cute Carisbrooke Donkeys.

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  • For seaside stays : The Hambrough, Ventnor
  • For budget stays : Charter House, Newport
  • For family stays : Clarence House Apartments, Ventnor

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This landscape of rare geological youth feels utterly alive – the earth belches out gasses, waterfalls cascade as if bursting forth for the first time, and the Northern Lights dance around the skies . You can easily experience much of the wonder on day-trips from the pint-sized, child-friendly capital, Reykjavík .

The “Golden Circle” circuit is well established, while the otherworldly Blue Lagoon is also a simple excursion. Bathing in the Lagoon's warm waters with steam rising all around, children will feel like they’ve entered another realm. If you want to know more take a look at the best places to stay in Iceland: an expert's guide .

You can also remind them, that Iceland is home to the Huldufólk, or “hidden folk”, magical creatures invisible to the human eye. Local residents believe in them so strongly that building projects have been diverted to avoid their supposed habitats.

What to do in Reykjavik

Take a full-day tour of Iceland’s Golden Circle . Experience the stunning natural scenery and see the see the legendary Geysir area as well as spectacular Gullfoss waterfall and Þingvellir National Park.

Head out from Reykjavik on a whale watching cruise of Faxaflói Bay . Keep your eyes peeled for dolphin and if you or your kids don't spot a whale you get another trip, free of charge.

Tailor-made trips in Iceland

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  • For central stays : Kvosin Downtown Hotel
  • For marina stays : Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina
  • For luxury stays : Black Pearl Apartment Hotel

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Beautiful scenery in Zion National Park in autumn, along the Angel's Landing trail

If you’re looking to introduce young kids to the joys of the outdoors in Utah , spectacular Zion National Park is one of the most accessible places to start.

Shuttle buses and well-marked trails (starting at just half a mile long) make getting to the stunning waterfalls and wildlife of Zion Canyon a breeze. Add in horseback rides, ranger-led youth tours and s’mores by the campfire in one of the park’s three campsites and you’ve got the makings of an unforgettable family trip.

What to do in Mount Zion National Park

Take kids on a Crimson Slot Canyon tour of Zion National Park . Experience a thrilling UTV ride followed by a stunning hike in the backcountry of East Zion to see the famous Slot Canyon formations.

Book a sunset ATV adventure near Zion National Park . See spectacular Southern Utah and Sand Hollow State Park on a thrilling ride with views of the desert and its iconic red rock formations.

Tailor-Made Trips in Utah

  • For authentic stays : Cable Mountain Lodge, Springdale
  • For outdoorsy stays : Zion View Camping, Hildale
  • For luxury stays : Zion Glamping Adventures, Hildale

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Senegal in Africa has a lot to offer families, from wide open beaches on the wild Atlantic coast to some seriously curious natural wonders.

There's the pink-hued Lake Retba, which, at its brightest, is a startling sight. There are undulating sand dunes ripe for you and your 4X4 to explore, and don't miss Ile de Fadiouth – a small island in the south made entirely from shells.

What to do in Senegal

Go on a Senegal family safari with your local guides and you and your kids will have the opportunity to walk with lions at Fathala Wildlife Reserve , one of the country's most famous parks.

Take a half-day tour of the Pink Lake from Dakka or Saly and let kids see the wonderful waters of Lake Retba up close in the company of expert local guides.

  • For luxury stays : Lamantin Beach Resort & Spa, Saly Portudal
  • For beach stays : Beachhouse MIMA, Saly Portudal
  • For bungalow stays : Hotel Royam, Saly Portudal

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Antalya , in southern Turkey , is packed with activities to keep the whole family entertained. Behind Konyaaltı beach lies the Antalya Aquarium (complete with 4-D cinema), the Wildpark (devoted to insects and reptiles) and – for when the kids really can't bear the heat – an indoor snow park.

Next door is Antalya Minicity, which has 1:25 scale re-creations of some of Turkey’s most iconic landmarks. The Toy Museum at Antalya’s harbour also provides a fun distraction from the beach.

What to do in Antalya

Try a quad bike safari in the Taurus Mountains from Antalya . These jagged peaks divide the coastal region of southern Turkey from the Anatolian Plateau and make a thrilling adventure for older kids and teens.

Have a day out with younger kids at The Land of Legends theme park close to Antalya. The park is packed with thrilling rides, roller coasters, animal encounters and spectacular shows and your book-ahead tickets include return transfers.

Also check our list of the best things to do in Turkey and find some more ideas for your future trip.

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  • For fun stays : Titanic Deluxe Lara
  • For beach stays : Sealife Family Resort Hotel
  • For villa stays : Bayou Villas Ultra-All-Inclusive

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There are loads of kid-friendly destinations in Japan , but when it comes places with activities all the family will enjoy – as with everything – you're spoiled for choice in Tokyo .

The Ghibli Museum and Odaiba are highlights, and the city has plenty of huge parks and interactive museums to explore together. Tokyo Disneyland is also nearby, while Yokohama (for Chinatown and yet another ferris wheel), Kamakura and Nikkō (more nature and history, less neon) are all doable on a day trip.

What to do in Tokyo

Book ahead for Tokyo Legoland Discovery Centre and let kids immerse themselves in an indoor world of play and learning surrounded by over 3 million LEGO bricks.

See Tokyo from the water on a river cruise from Asakusa to the city's Odaiba district. Sail along the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay and take in views of the Tokyo Skytree, Hamarikyu Garden, Rainbow Bridge and more.

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  • For budget stays : Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
  • For luxury stays : Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
  • For Disneyland stays : Hilton Tokyo Bay

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Cape Tribulation in Queensland is an amazing adventure for children, and adults too. With both lush forests and palm tree-lined beaches, there are plenty of activities on offer.

You can also take a boat trip from the cape to the Great Barrier Reef or trek through Daintree Rainforest on the look out for prehistoric cassowaries, avoiding crocodiles, spiders and snakes along the way. The brave might want to try a night-time rainforest walk, or a thrilling tree top jungle zip wire.

What to do in Queensland

Thrill kids with a Cape Tribulation ocean safari off the Daintree Coast. It's an out of this world half-day cruise which includes snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef with experienced local guides.

Take a tour of Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation by 4WD with friendly and expert guides. Spot wildlife in their natural habitat, enjoy spectacular views and learn about the extraordinary environment.

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Plan a family adventure with Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips to Australia . Have a look at our sample itineraries, like Explore South Australia and the Northern Territory , then personalise the details to suit yourself and your kids.

  • For rainforest stays : Heritage Lodge, Daintree
  • For beach stays : Cape Trib Beach House
  • For family stays : Whitsunday Sands Resort

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It's hard to choose one place to base yourself in Wales because the country is brimming with family-friendly holiday locations.

Pembrokeshire has beautiful beaches and a rugged coastline ripe for exploration, whether you want to take a walk on the Coast Path or get a bit more hands-on with some coasteering and kayaking.

Up in North Wales , adventure hubs like Zip World, where a four-person zip line is capable of speeds up to 100mph, and Bounce Below, a series of trampolines inside underground caves, are bound to keep kids happy.

What to do in Wales

See Snowdonia National Park from the water on a Llyn Padarn guided kayaking adventure . Paddle the glacial lake, enjoy fresh mountain air, see historic Welsh castles and even go for a swim.

Explore the stunning south east of Wales on a full day tour of the Wye Valley and Brecon Beacons . Kids will love the friendly local guides and you get to see everything from Tintern Abbey to the Upper Wye Gorge.

Tailor-made trips in Wales

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  • For country stays : Beggars Reach Hotel, Milford Haven
  • For coast stays : The Globe Angle, Pembrokeshire
  • For Snowdonia stays : Gwydyr Hotel, Betws-y-coed

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The Maldives might seem like a honeymoon-only destination, but don’t be put off. Most resorts are child-friendly, although it’s best to check first, to avoid being surrounded by just-married couples.

Rent a hut on the beach and children will spend hours playing in the white sand, jumping in waves and snorkelling in the shallow waters. Many islands have swimming pools and offer beach games, kayak hire, and dolphin-spotting trips too, with diving courses for older children.

Tailor-made trips in the Maldives

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  • For budget stays : Meeru Island Resort & Spa
  • For luxury stays : Velassaru Maldives
  • For cool stays : LUX* South Ari Atoll Resort & Villas

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Ko Samui or Ko Lanta are great options for family holidays, with plenty of facilities and lots of distractions for kids. If the thought of resorts makes you shudder, Thailand has a well-developed traveller infrastructure making it fairly easy to head to a more secluded island or part of the mainland.

Thailand is especially great for kids in January – National Children's Day (second Saturday of the month) means free activities and public transport for children throughout the country.

What to do in Ko Samui and Ko Lanta

Book an ethical elephant sanctuary tour in Ko Samui and your kids can spend time with elephants in their jungle home, learn all about these wonderful animals and make some of the best holiday memories ever.

Join a half-day mangrove kayaking tour in Ko Lanta and explore an eco-paradise of wild jungle, incredible birds and untamed nature. Older kids and teens will love this adventure. Family Time

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  • For luxury stays : Pimalai Resort & Spa, Ko Lanta
  • For beach stays : So KohKoon Beach Resort, Ko Samui
  • For kid-friendly stays : Anantara Lawana Koh Samui Resort

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The outdoors is never far away in Cape Town , which makes the city a particularly great destination in South Africa for children.

It's hard to beat the city's fabulous beaches, the highlight of which for most kids is Boulders, home to a resident penguin-breeding colony. The beach at Fish Hoek, a little further north, boasts a playground alongside its beautiful beach and gentle waves.

Cape Town also offers an abundance of parks and open spaces – perfect for picnicking in fine weather, while for rainy days there's a handful of good, interactive museums.

Choosing the right season can greatly enhance your travelling experience.  Our guide to the best time to visit Cape Town will help you understand the nuances of the weather and make the right choice.

What to do in Cape Town

Take a Cape Point and Boulders Beach full-day tour with your kids, visit the famous penguin colony and possibly even spot whales at the right time of year.

Older kids will be fascinated by a Robben Island tour from Cape Town. Take a ferry to visit the prison where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, then learn about South Africa's history from one of the former prisoners.

Tailor-made trips in South Africa

Plan and book a family break with Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips to South Africa . Have a look at our family-friendly itineraries, like Complete Cape Town: Wildlife, Wine and Whales , then personalise the details to suit your kids.

  • For central stays : The Westin Cape Town
  • For luxury stays : The Table Bay Hotel
  • For penguin stays : Tintswalo at Boulders

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The fearless wildlife of the Galápagos Islands make adults feel like kids – and make kids feel like they just can't believe their luck. They’ll tiptoe in between giant tortoises, have birds land inches from their nose, splash around in the shallows with playful baby sea lions, and snorkel near hammerheads and enormous turtles.

When they tire of the wildlife one-on-ones, regale them with tales of 16th and 17th century pirates who hid out on the islands. The landscape remains (almost) exactly as those old sea dogs would have found it and there’s even some ancient pirate graffiti to boot.

Editor's Tip: You'll enjoy your trip even more if you get the timing right. Our guide to the best time to visit Ecuador will help you do just that.

What to do in the Galápagos Islands

Take a Bartolome Island and Sulivan Bay day trip with kids to see the exraordinary landscape of the Galápagos, play on beaches and go snorkelling with penguins.

Book a full-day yacht tour in the Galápagos Islands and visit Tortuga Bay Beach, La Lobería, Canal del Amor and Playa de los Perros to see sea lions, marine iguanas, reef sharks, and other marine animals.

Tailor-made trips in Ecuador

Discover Rough Guides tailor-made trips in Ecuador . Take a look at itineraries like, Wild Ecuador: from the Amazon to the Galapagos , and use the details to personalise your own perfect family trip.

  • For luxury stays : Galapagos Casa Playa Mann
  • For budget stays : Galapagos Verde Azul
  • For beach stays : Hotel Miconia

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Tiny Tobago is perhaps the most laid back place in the Caribbean for kids as it provides dozens of activities and wildlife experiences, from beachside horse-riding to hummingbird spotting.

Instead of high-rise hotels you’ll find small-scale guesthouses accustomed to catering to families. Kids will love steel bands and street eats, fresh juice and safe swimming beaches. Just remember, once you've been "Tobagoed" you will want to go back.

What to do in Tobago

Take a half-day highlights tour of Tobago with kids and visit the city of Scarborough and Fort King George. Then take a cross-island drive and discover the Atlantic coast.

Tailor-made trips in Trinidad & Tobago

Plan a family break with Rough Guides recommended Trinidad & Tobago itineraries . Have a look at itineraries like A Week in Tobago, then personalise the details to suit your own family and the ages of your children.

  • For budget stays : Lillibets
  • For ocean stays : SeaScape on Heavenly Bay
  • For luxury stays : Castara Retreats

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OK so you've read all the way through the article and you're now armed with a list of places to go with kids in tow. But what about getting there?

We've all been on an airplane with a crying baby or unruly toddler and felt the parent's pain. And we're not going to lie: long-haul travel with the whole clan can be challenging, but there are some ways to make family travel go more smoothly.

  • If your children are old enough, get them involved in trip planning. Talk to them about where you're going and ask them to think about a special day out or activity that they'd like to do while you're there.
  • If your kids are creative, think about a scrapbook they can start to work on before you leave, then add to it while you're away.
  • Let your kids pack their own mini suitcases or backpacks with games and favourite toys. And don't feel guilty about letting your kids watch movies on the flight!
  • Traveling with a baby or toddler? First of all, give yourself a break. Many of your fellow travellers will have been in your position and understand the stresses and strains.
  • Get to the airport early so you don't have the additional stress of being late for your flight.
  • Different airlines have different rules about free seats or discounts for children, so do your research and you could save yourselves money.
  • Be realistic about what you can see or achieve in a day and enjoy the downtime as much as your exploring time.
  • Young children will take a while to adapt to new timezones, temperatures and cuisines, so be patient with them (and your partner!).

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The Best Vacations for Kids at Every Age: A Trip Guide for Parents

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Family Travel 18 Summers

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For those of us who live to travel, making sure we raise Good Global Citizens is maybe even more important than sending them to a Good College. Did we just say that out loud? But during the darkest hours of new parenthood when you can hardly remember to brush your teeth, that fantasy of trekking through the Himalayas with bouncing baby on your back feels about as plausible as learning how to play the cello at 40. And suddenly the old adage you thought would never apply to you starts to make sense: The days, especially those early sleepless ones, are long and the years, between Little League and prom night, are short.

So when we cut to browsing the aisles of Bed Bath & Beyond to pick out XL twin sheet sets for the kid’s college dorm and we find ourselves asking: How did we get here? Or more importantly, where did those 18 summers go? We’ll want to have a good answer. Did we pack their heads, hearts, and palates with enough color, texture, spice, humanity, compassion, self-reliance, and grit before sending them off into the world? Did we outfox urban ennui by dragging them to see that temple, that waterfall, or even that roadside dinosaur? Or did we default to the path of least resistance, surrendering to our fears of disrupted sleep schedules or arched-back refusal to be strapped into the stroller mutiny in the middle of the Papal Apartments and settle for the all-inclusive beach resort with human-sized cartoon characters?

The secret to successful family travel is, truthfully, all of the above. It’s an endurance game which, like parenthood itself, requires symphonic pacing—the highs, the lows, the fasts, the slows—and an against-all-odds sense of ambition, improvisation, and patience in order to push through the tough stuff.

What follows is a little nudge from some of our contributors, all of whom are currently immersed in various stages of family travel. We tapped them for their tips, tricks, and trip recommendations for different age groups (trust us, that destination that miraculously worked when they were 6 months old might not be such a success once they reach 6 years old). Plus, the gear you absolutely have to pack before hitting the road. You likely will, at some point, be that family with the screaming baby in bulkhead, but remember, we were all babies once. —CNT Editors

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For longer flights, travel specialist Hannah Cote recommends breaking up the journey with a stopover.

You’re taking trips, not going on vacations.

Talk with parents and one thing becomes abundantly clear about travel with kids between 0 and 2: It’s hard. “Expect the worst and enjoy the small wins,” says Traveler contributor Melissa Liebling-Goldberg. No matter how thoughtfully you schedule a trip, you may need to drop everything to make sure the youngest traveler in your group is able to simply eat or sleep. There is a silver lining to this, though: Kids under two usually have a pretty simple set of needs. And as Regan Stephens, a Traveler contributor and mother of three based in Philadelphia, notes, they are also quite portable. “We took our first daughter to Nantucket , Dallas , Bermuda , even to Italy.”

Lots of prospective parents might write off further flung travel (“Now you’re taking trips, not going on vacations,” says Stephens), but they need not. Hannah Cote of Legacy Travel , a travel specialist with a focus on Hawaii , has a good tip that may seem counterintuitive if you want to take a longer trip: “I try to recommend a stop over if parents aren’t sure how their child will react to being on a plane for that long. On our last trip to Maui we stopped in Los Angeles for a night to break up the trip so it wasn't too hard on the kids.”

Several parents I talked to, though, found slightly less ambitious trips were the most successful with kids this age. Road trips were a popular choice, and they do have a lot going for them: You can run entirely on your own schedule (or, more likely, your toddler’s schedule), you’re sure to have room for everything you want to pack, and they allow for easy tangents. That sort of adaptability is the most important asset for parents making their first trips with infants and toddlers. As one parent put it to me: “Kids can get interested in just running up and down a ramp. So don’t stress that they aren’t getting to that cool thing you want to show them.”

As I learned on my son’s first flight when he was 6 months old, even when they aren’t doing much, kids need a lot of stuff. But nothing is more important than making sure a child that young can sleep. The Slumber Pod can keep a new hotel room or Airbnb dark, comfortable, and hopefully a little quieter.

Buy now: The Slumber Pod, $170, slumberpod.com

—Noah Kaufman

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For ages 3-5, trips packed with interactive activities are key.

It’s all about creating moments to learn new things—and still having fun.

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When asked about the best trip she’s taken with her 3-year-old twin sons, Marquita Wright instantly says Sarasota, Florida. “When we went to Sarasota, visiting the Mote [Marine Laboratory] was an absolute must. Being able to actually touch the stingrays, starfish, and sharks, absolutely blew my mind. Also, the Wild Kratts Ocean Adventure there offered interactive activities to help the boys learn about marine life; they loved the conveyor belt exhibit that teaches how sharks lose their teeth when they eat. They could not get enough of it.”

The trip, which took place over the twins birthday, wasn’t limited to educational activities, though. Wright was able to take the boys to Siesta Beach , known for its powder white sand and crystal blue water, and take advantage of the kid-friendly restaurants populating the area.

But blending education and fun in an easy to navigate way doesn’t have to be limited to domestic trips for the 3 - 5 age group, either. I have traveled a lot as a duo with my son, who was born in Poland and has spent the first four years of his life traveling at mine and my husband’s side. As a family, we prioritize cultural connectivity—our son had been to Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Egypt before he could walk or talk. However, one of the most memorable trips we have taken together was to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, just before he turned 3. We stayed right in the middle of it all: walking distance to the Central Market, the beautifully colorful Sri Mahamariamman Temple, and the huge outdoor shopping market Petaling Street. He was so excited to look at all of the colors, and people at Central Market liked to offer him free treats. I’m also a stickler for consistency and directly across the street from our hotel was a restaurant called Banana Leaf Curry House, where we shared big plates of curry with potatoes and sautéed cabbage, always washed down with mango lassis.

Another highlight? When we rode the Hop-On, Hop-Off bus stop, a double-decker bus that allowed my son to see almost every inch of the city without actually having to do anything. We passed through places like Little India, KL Bird Park , and the breathtaking Jamek Mosque. I just loved watching my son's eyes light up as he gleefully pointed out everything new he discovered.

I’ve found it imperative to have a tablet of some sort while traveling with ages 3-5. The Amazon Fire 7 has parental controls and you can download a ton of educational games, cartoons, and activities to keep the little ones busy throughout long journeys.

Buy now: Fire 7 tablet, $50, amazon.com

—Imani Bashir

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Jermaine and Sarah Griggs took their three children on a yearlong journey around the world.

It's the golden time for family travel, when your little kid morphs into a big kid.

Kids have an innate ability to be impressed by the world—one that also has an expiration date. So use travel to capitalize on your child’s sense of wide-eyed wonder now, before the tween years steal it away.

“The 6-10 year old range is the sweet spot for families,” says Cate Caruso , an adviser for luxury travel agency network Virtuoso and the owner of True Places Travel . “Their mind is open, and travel can be truly formative.”

Cruises and safaris, Caruso says, offer the ultimate bang for your buck, and she recommends more intimate cruises like Lindblad Expeditions , which offer personalized tours through destinations like Alaska and the Galápagos . “Raising global citizens is in [Linblad’s] DNA,” she says. “They get the young traveler, they understand you should never underestimate your children’s abilities to experience the world, and they push kids to do things that their family may have thought they couldn’t do.”

Landlubbers should consider safaris with operators like Micato and Abercrombie & Kent , both of which can move at a family’s unique pace. For ages 6-10, Caruso recommends safaris in Africa’s southern region, where in addition to marveling at animals, kids can also interact with the local community and connect to history. South Africa, she says, hits all the marks.

“That’s where Gandhi became a global citizen with his race consciousness, and it’s an ideal way for families to help kids connect the dots,” she says. “It’s also mind-blowing—you’ll see lions, giraffes, and elephants, but also meerkats, penguins, and pangolins.”

Traveling with this age group also presents a great opportunity for teaching responsibility. When Jermaine and Sarah Griggs took their three kids on a yearlong journey around the world , Jadyn Griggs was 11, Layla was 7, and Brendan was 6. They played a game called “fun versus fact” on the road, pairing every educational outing with a fun one like a trip to a water park. But each child was responsible for packing and carrying their own luggage. “Even Brendan was able to pull his own suitcase,” says Jermaine. “Once we made that switch, they became travelers. It increased their maturity.”

Stories bring the world to life for school kids, so load up on simple chapter books that are set in your destination to help your young reader feel connected. Allow your child to pack and carry their own kids-size roller suitcase —and don’t forget an iPad or tablet to make long plane flights a breeze.

Buy Now: Lil Flyer suitcase, $140, younglingz.com

—Debra Kamin

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If a resort or beach trip is where you land, pick a multi-dimensional place like Maui, which has plenty of activities for pre-teens.

The key to a great trip? Make them feel like true partners rather than just along for the ride.

Finally! Your kids more or less eat the same food as you and keep roughly the same hours. They can pack for themselves and lug around their own suitcases. They’re curious, smart, semi-helpful, and—early onset ennui notwithstanding—they still want to spend time with the family. Now, you just have to pick the type of trip and destination that will capitalize on this so-called honeymoon period of family vacationing.

This may sound a little Brady Bunch, but call a family meeting to discuss trip ideas. Have everyone come with at least one type (like adventure, nature, or ocean) and two destinations (one close by and one farther flung). You’ll make the final call that works with your budget, schedule, desire, but it goes a long way to hear where and what the junior family members are excited about. Even if the three-week South Pole adventure isn’t feasible, elements of it, like wildlife spotting or crazy nature, can likely get worked into whatever trip you decide on in some form. From there, keep them involved in the planning process, and get them excited about the destination—guidebooks and fiction or movies set in the location are great windows into a place, its people, and culture.

The beauty of this age group, however, is that just about any type of trip and any destination is on the table; they can handle long haul flights, endless hours in the car, real hikes, and pounding the urban pavement. The strategy, as compared with younger age groups, is planning enough rather than scaling back, and engaging rather than distracting. (An hour splashing in the pool and a visit to the kids club will no longer cut it.) If a resort or beach trip is where you land, pick a multi-dimensional place like Maui where, in addition to pool time and a stable of different types and priced accommodations, there’s amazing hiking and wildlife, small towns and inland farms for day visits, opportunities for independence (walking to another resort for a shaved ice, meeting other kids), a robust local food movement, manageable museums, and countless water activities (surf lessons, snorkeling, kayaking, fishing excursions).

But this is also prime time for a first big cultural trip. Kids in this age group have had some formal exposure to world history, music, or art at school, and chances are, some place that they’ve studied really resonated with them, whether it's Senegal for drumming or Rome for ancient architecture or Tokyo for anime. Let their curiosity and passion lead. If they’re interested and engaged, it’s going to be a great trip for you, guaranteed.

Blissfully, this age group doesn’t really require any fancy gear or gadgets. If they’re curious about marine life and you’ll be near the ocean, invest in a reasonably-priced but quality snorkel set rather than relying on whatever the resort has. Cressi makes a fin and snorkel set specifically for this age group. Or, if they’re into wildlife, get them a decent but affordable pair of real binoculars that are lightweight and durable.

Buy now: Cressi Youth Junior Snorkeling Set, $45, amazon.com

Buy now: Celestron Nature DX 8x32 Binoculars, $109, amazon.com

—Rebecca Misner

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Active vacations are particularly popular with parents traveling with teens, says luxury travel advisor Josh Alexander.

Adventure and excitement are the secret sauce.

The good news? Traveling with older teenagers is almost the same as taking a trip with honest-to-goodness adults. The bad news? Well, we did say almost.

But let’s focus on the positives first: Luxury travel advisor Josh Alexander, who works for Protravel International , has many clients with children this age booking the most adventurous vacations out of anyone. “We see a lot of National Parks trips, biking trips through specialized companies like Backroads and DuVine Cycling and Adventure Co. ; they’re vacations with scheduled outdoor time that offer ways to be active,” says Alexander. Yellowstone is among his most popular destinations, especially because it’s easy to tack on Bozeman or Jackson Hole to the itinerary.

On the other end of the spectrum, late-stage teens are also old enough to appreciate the history, culture, and culinary delights of an urban vacation. Alexander has many families with teenagers opting for history-filled cities like Charleston , Savannah , and New Orleans . Atlanta-based author and chef Nandita Godbole has traveled frequently with her 17-year-old daughter since she was an infant, and now finds they can do activities together, as opposed to choosing something that only appeals to one of them. “We sometimes go antiquing, do scenic drives, or even stop at the local farmers market if we see one,” she says.

The best strategy, regardless of where you go, is to plan trips that keep teens curious and energized. Elizabeth Thorp, a communications strategist and writer based in Washington, D.C., has three teenage daughters with whom she travels frequently. “The vacations that are the most successful are destinations that they’re interested in and where there are activities for them,” she says. “They haven’t done as well when they’ve just sat on a beach; they need external stimulation.” One of the family’s recent favorites was a trip to Jamaica, where the girls were excited to test out all the water sports they’d researched ahead of time.

As for that “almost” we mentioned earlier? Don’t forget the snacks. “You have to make sure they’re fed or they get grumpy right away,” says Thorp.

Thorp makes sure that all three of her girls never leave for a trip without their Mophie power banks. That way, they can document their travels without worrying about their phones dying. “I borrow it from my teens,” she says. “When you’re out and about, your phone can run out so quickly.”

Buy now: Mophie Powerstation, $70, zagg.com

—Juliet Izon

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

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In my child-free 20s, I was teaching in Los Angeles and saving my pennies so that I could backpack abroad during my summers off. My love of travel started then — riding in the back of a pickup truck from Latacunga to the Quilotoa Loop in Ecuador, marveling at the size of China’s Great Wall as I traversed it at Mutianyu, and wandering the snowy alleys of Takayama, Japan, in search of incredible ramen. 

Looking back, I see what a wildly charmed decade of my life that was. And once I had children — two daughters, now 10 and three — I was determined to keep some of that charm around. You’d be hard-pressed to find a mother who thinks travel with kids is easy , but ease isn’t the goal, is it? For me, the fun is in discovering who you are in a new place, among new people, learning about cultures around the world, and going for something even if it scares you a little. I love seeing who my daughters are when they’re out of the comfort of their home: inquisitive, brave, flexible, and outgoing.

So, take the trip, whether it’s near or far. Here are 25 incredible places for a mother-daughter vacation.

Monteverde and Playa Tamarindo, Costa Rica

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There may be no better place in the world to zip line than in the forest of Monteverde. During our tour at Selvatura Park , we couldn’t see the opposite end of our zip line because of the thick clouds blanketing us, so we flew through the magical gray, trusting we’d make it to the other side.

Try a nighttime tour in the nearby wildlife refuge to spot animals like sloths, kinkajous, toucans, tarantulas, and vipers. Then, make your way approximately three hours west to the beach town of Tamarindo — great for surfing lessons (the tide is low and ideal for beginners), leatherback turtle sightings (which nest here from October to May), and beautiful sunsets. It’s also a fantastic place to snorkel.

Sedona, Arizona

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The red-rock peaks of the American Southwest are stunning, and Sedona is my favorite place to experience them. Known for its vortexes, or places of more intense earthly energy, Sedona is also the place to feel the Earth’s vibrations. You can tackle easy hikes with children of all ages, like the creekside Baldwin Trail that offers views of Cathedral Rock (which is a vortex). Boynton Canyon (another vortex) is a gorgeous playground for nature lovers; drive in for a hike here (about 20 minutes from town center), or stay right in the canyon at Enchantment Resort , where meals and pool time come with stellar views of the canyon. If your daughter is 16 or older, Mii Amo spa is a primo place to indulge in a self-care vacation.

Puerto Rico

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On tropical walks in El Yunque National Forest , you are surrounded by lush vegetation, wildlife, and waterfalls, making Puerto Rico another destination for mother-daughter pairs wanting to recharge in nature. Leap into a swimming hole to cool off, or book a zip-line tour to get your adrenaline going as you soar through the forest canopy. Then, get to one of the three bioluminescent bays in Lajas, Fajardo, or Vieques for a kayaking trip illuminated by glowing dinoflagellates. Just wandering the streets of Old San Juan, snacking on piraguas (shaved ice), is also fun.

Lake Tahoe, California

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Lake Tahoe is the ultimate alpine lake, its shores speckled with world-class ski slopes , casinos, and forested hiking trails. In the winter, my daughter goes ice skating or takes a ski lesson at resorts like Palisades Tahoe or Northstar . And you’re never too young for some après-ski — a bloody mary in the midday sun for adults, and hot chocolate for the young ones after a couple hours on the mountain.

In the summer, tube down the Truckee River (you can DIY it or go with an outfitter ) and spend lots of time in the woods. Try the Tahoe East Shore Trail (three miles) for a paved walk right along the water, or pick from many paths in local-favorite Emerald Bay State Park . For lakeside fun, picnic and play at Pope Beach on the south shore or Kings Beach on the north shore. If the kids paddleboard or kayak , gear up for that on Tahoe’s crystal-blue waters.

North Shore, Oahu

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It's hard to have a bad day in Hawaii, but the most serene days might be those spent on Oahu’s North Shore . Long protected from major development, there are no malls or modern complexes here, so come for respite and wildly gorgeous waters. Turtle Bay Resort is a great accommodation option close to the white sand of Kawela Bay. Snorkel at Three Tables, Shark’s Cove, Turtle Bay, or Kuilima Cove — the latter two are best for beginners. Hike through lush rain forest to Waimea Falls, saving time to grab quintessential (and kid-friendly) local snacks. Roadside fruit stands are bright with lychees, rambutans, and guavas. Matsumoto Shave Ice and Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck in Haleiwa are required eating on the island.

The Mighty Five, Utah

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Traversing Utah's "Mighty Five" — Canyonlands, Arches, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, and Zion national parks — makes for one of the grandest road trips in the U.S. Some people even try to visit one park a day for a scenic five-day adventure. Pack solid hiking gear, tons of snacks, and all your energy to tackle great trails and scramble wild rock formations. Or, just visit a couple of the parks to reduce the driving. In Zion, a smooth-running shuttle system makes getting to trailheads easy; try the Watchman or Emerald Pools trail. In Arches, do the Sand Dune Arch and Broken Arch hikes. In Canyonlands, find the iconic Mesa Arch. Capitol Reef is great for watching the sunset and spotting petroglyphs. And in Bryce Canyon, observe incredible hoodoo formations from Rainbow Point or along the Queen’s Garden Trail.

Banff, Canada

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Banff impresses with its turquoise alpine lakes, geothermal springs, and accessible glaciers. Stay at the castle-like Fairmont Banff Springs — perhaps the most majestic property I’ve ever slept in — so you can return to excellent on-site restaurants and cozy beds after each long excursion. A hike to the Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse is life-changing; from Lake Louise, you pass through a dramatic glacial valley to a 1927-built structure about 3.5 miles in. House-made soup or biscuits and jam await your arrival. The next day, soothe your muscles at Banff Upper Hot Springs , or explore the shops and eateries of Banff and Lake Louise villages. Kayaking on Moraine Lake or Emerald Lake are other must-dos while you're in the area.

Mendocino County, California

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Come here to spend time under California’s singular redwood trees and to revel in the beauty of the Golden State’s coastline. A ride on the historic Skunk Train (a remnant of a retired rail system used for logging) will take you through the woods. Otherwise, explore the forest on foot with a walk on the two-mile loop trail in Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve . Then, hunt for sea glass at Glass Beach and enjoy gorgeous ocean views and wildflowers as you wander in Mendocino Headlands State Park .

Machu Picchu, Peru

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Hiking to the Incan ruins of Machu Picchu is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and an epic experience for a teen. While the Inca Trail is long — 26 miles — and sometimes steep, it’s not an insurmountable feat when done over multiple days, which is the typical method. Book an expedition with a recommended outfitter that guides you for four days and three nights (or more), and get ready for spectacular views. Watching the sunrise over the ruins — set nearly 8,000 feet above sea level — is a bonding experience that will be tough to top.

Mayakoba, Mexico

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This eco-resort destination is easily reached via Cancun and has a wondrous setting, where blue waters, white-sand beaches, and mangroves meet. There are four luxury properties here, and all are ideal for a relaxing and tropical mother-daughter getaway. Should you want to venture off the property, take a motorboat to a neighboring hotel (you’re sure to see tons of bird species en route), book an excursion through your concierge to a local cenote, or take a day trip to the Mayan ruins at Tulum.

Sun Valley, Idaho

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Known for its magical winters, this mountain resort draws boarders and skiers of all levels to its fresh powder. Book lessons for your littles on Dollar Mountain, or enjoy the atmosphere at a slower pace with a snowshoe session, cross-country ski adventure, or horse-drawn sleigh ride. There's also plenty to do in warm weather, from hiking and biking to fishing (try nearby Redfish Lake) and rafting. Don’t miss the free-admission outdoor symphony performances (usually in August) or the burgers at Grumpy’s , a local institution.

Nairobi, Kenya

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Giraffe Manor caught my eye years ago, and I’ve talked about it with my daughters ever since. Set in a suburb of Nairobi, this 12-room boutique hotel is also a Rothschild giraffe sanctuary — the immense creatures are known to stick their heads into your bedroom window for a snack. From there, we’d move on to a multiday safari experience in the Masai Mara National Reserve , where game drives regularly include elephant, buffalo, and wildebeest sightings.

East to West Ireland

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Dublin is a fantastic starting place for a mother-daughter driving tour of Ireland — catch an Irish dance and music show, cross the River Liffey via the Ha'penny Bridge, then start your adventure through stunning countryside. My eldest daughter and I joined Adventures by Disney for an epic itinerary in the country when she was just five years old. Her favorite stops were mine, too: picking flowers around the Rock of Cashel, shopping in Kilkenny, sleeping at Dromoland Castle in County Clare, and walking along the Cliffs of Moher, where puffins are often spotted. But an early evening visit to Rathbaun Farm was the ultimate highlight. We made biscuits from scratch with the farm owners, fed baby sheep, and ate a home-cooked Irish meal accompanied by live piano music.

Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nara, Japan

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Japan’s renowned rail system makes traveling within the country easy and pleasant (read: great with kids, who are nearly always enthralled with a train ride). Spend a few days in Tokyo, snacking in underground food halls and joining the fray that is Shibuya Crossing. Our family adores Japanese artists Yayoi Kusama and Hayao Miyazaki, so a mother-daughter Tokyo visit would include visits to the Yayoi Kusama Museum and Ghibli Museum . After that, take a train to Kyoto (a bit over two hours), where you can spend days strolling historic temples like Kinkaku-ji and Kiyomizu-dera and shopping for handicrafts in the zigzagging Chawan-zaka, or "Teapot Lane." At some point, take the 45-minute train ride to Nara Park, where you can feed the protected (and sacred, according to Shinto beliefs) deer that reside there.

Greater Portland, Oregon

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Start in Portland, fueling up at Pine State Biscuits and shopping at the gem that is Powell’s City of Books . After a day or two in town, head to two incredible natural features: Multnomah Falls (tackle the eponymous 2.3-mile out-and-back trail here) and Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (the 4.4-mile trek to Dry Creek Falls is great). Next, you can drive the 35-mile Hood River Fruit Loop past farm stands and vineyards with wild views of Mount Hood. Or, if everyone’s over 21, head back to Portland, then south for wine tasting in the Willamette Valley .

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Even at a young age, kids can (and love to) identify iconic sites around the world. In London, listening to the chime of Big Ben is a thrill, as is walking Tower Bridge and riding the London Eye. If your child is a theater buff, don’t miss a show at Shakespeare’s Globe , then stroll along the Thames and see what adventures arise. Make a reservation for afternoon tea in the Gallery restaurant at Sketch , an enduring hangout known for its artsy, elegant decor. And, of course, if your kid is a Harry Potter fan, stop for photo ops at Platform 9 ¾ at King’s Cross Station.

My eldest daughter can’t wait to visit Paris, and we have a loose itinerary ready. Requisite stops include the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Musée d'Orsay, home to must-see works by Monet, Renoir, and van Gogh. A food tour along the cobbled streets of Montmartre will highlight artisanal cheeses and chocolates, plus pastries (and wine for mom). Feasible day trip destinations include Versailles for a palace stroll, Giverny to visit Monet’s garden, and the Loire Valley for castles and biking. And we won’t leave without a cruise along the Seine, an incredible way for kids to see the city.

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My kids love dumplings, so we’d make the trip to Beijing just to eat this dish on every possible corner. In many shops here, cooks stuff and crimp dumplings behind large windows, and watching their artistry and speed is mesmerizing. Between meals, visit the Forbidden City (completed in 1420), Summer Palace (restored in 1886), and Great Wall (what you see today dates back to the 17th century). A tween or teen can really appreciate the details and age of these structures, and that they’re a window into the country’s past. The most popular Great Wall exploration point is Mutianyu, located about a 1.5-hour drive from Beijing.

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This metropolis is a haven for art lovers and ideal for teens who like exploring urban landscapes. Tour Frida Kahlo’s house , be entranced by Diego Rivera’s gargantuan murals — the one in the National Palace is impressive, looming nearly two stories high — and visit the exhibits in the Palace of Fine Arts . The Museum of Modern Art and Museo Jumex are other top attractions. In between art walks, eat tacos. A taco tour by Club Tengo Hambre is fit for foodies of any age. Other kid-friendly musts include a meal at Panadería Rosetta , churros at Churreria El Moro , and a half-day trip to the Aztec ruins of Teotihuacan .

New York City

Watching a story unfold on stage is a true pleasure, and where better to do so than Broadway? Any child, tween, or teen with a knack for performance will be thrilled to see a show (or three) in New York City . Follow that up with other classic NYC experiences , from walks in Central Park and along the High Line to a pizza tour to a ride on the Staten Island Ferry for Statue of Liberty views. Watch the chess players in Washington Square Park, wander the aisles of the Strand Book Store , and eat a giant cookie from Levain Bakery before leaving town.

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Two words: Stanley Park. Locals and tourists constantly cross paths here, drawn to the sprawling outdoor space’s beauty and varied activity options. With younger kids, ride the miniature train at Stanley Park Railway , visit the Vancouver Aquarium (set in the park), or play in the many playgrounds and splash areas here — there’s even a giant public pool with waterslides and bay views. My daughters also delighted in themed afternoon tea at Fairmont Hotel Vancouver , as well as crossing suspension bridges at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park and Lynn Canyon Park , both in North Vancouver. A quick ferry ride to Granville Island brings you to a great food hall. And if you have the time, spend a day and night on Victoria Island and/or in Whistler, the gorgeous mountain town less than two hours north of Vancouver.

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This trip could be all about gelato, pasta, and pizza — the primary food groups of the young, no? Dine on these delights as you stroll or people-watch alongside Venice’s famous canals, then board a gondola to see the city from the water. Take time to get lost in the narrow, colorful roads of Burano. Next, enjoy the incredible examples of Italian architecture at St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge's Palace, and the Rialto Bridge. A kid-friendly cooking class would even let you bring a bit of Italy home, in a way.

Biking in Copenhagen is a must — it’s how lots of locals get around, and an unbeatable way to explore this coastal city. Pedal the harbor for great water and neighborhood views (the whole route is about eight miles), making a special stop at the colorful Nyhavn canal district. If you’re feeling energetic, do the nearly 20-mile Six Forgotten Giants route, which gets you into Copenhagen’s suburbs as you "hunt" for fantastic wooden sculptures by local artist Thomas Dambo. And spend a day in Tivoli Gardens ; this one-of-a-kind amusement park, open since 1843, offers rides for all ages and stunning gardens.

Seattle and Whidbey Island, Washington

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This Pacific Northwest duo provides easy urban and wilderness possibilities. Take in the city from the observation deck of the Space Needle, then eat your way through Pike Place Market; we always stop at Piroshky Piroshky for a savory handheld pie and Beecher’s Handmade Cheese for samples. In the summer, cool off in the splash area of Jefferson Park or even the Seattle Center International Fountain. And after your city adventure, stay a couple of days on Whidbey Island, where you can play or go whale watching on beautiful beaches, take forest walks, or enjoy berry picking at a local farm. The seafood here is unmissable, too.

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At five years old, my first daughter could see the appeal of this city. We admired the pink granite of the state capitol building, then spent hours in Zilker Metropolitan Park (home to the Austin City Limits Music Festival ). In this sizable green space, activity possibilities include a ride on a miniature electric train , strolling the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum , and cooling off in Barton Springs Pool — fed by natural springs, it’s a whopping three acres. Look for peacocks in Mayfield Park, and pick a way to get out on Lady Bird Lake, be it kayak, canoe, SUP, or river cruise. Then, sample incredible Tex-Mex cuisine at stops like Torchy’s Tacos and La Mancha and top-notch barbecue at local favorites like Interstellar BBQ or Franklin Barbecue .

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TAASA Lodge offers a walking safari among several other singular experiences.

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Is it worth traveling abroad with your kids, especially with so many great options in the United States? Short answer: yes. That’s especially true if you consider one of these family-friendly destinations our writers have visited in recent months. They’ve been roaming with their children in the United Kingdom, Japan, Tanzania, Greece, and Swedish Lapland and have unearthed some great spots for the whole fam for 2024. Just try not to think about the flight there (and especially the flight home) . . .

Osaka, Japan

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Theme parks and enticing street food are among the highlights of a visit to Osaka.

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Wandering through Osaka’s neon-clad neighborhood of Shinsekai with my son—a hard-to-impress tween with a thirst for photo-worthy culinary creations—we passed takoyaki stands advertising their octopus-based wares with 3D tentacle-covered displays and a conveyor belt sushi joint adorned with an enormous rotating nigiri platter. Ultimately, we were drawn into Jumbo Tsuribune Tsurikichi , a restaurant boasting expansive pools of fish that you can catch with provided bait and rods. Here, they’ll cook and serve whatever you reel in—which, in our case, was a beast large enough to feed a family twice our size.

Memory-making experiences like this are only the beginning here, where maximalist signage beckons hungry travelers at every turn. And despite rising food costs across the globe, affordable eats are still easy to find in Osaka, making it an enticing choice for anyone looking to test their taste buds without breaking the bank. Even the pickiest of eaters will find something to love in this dynamic destination, and fun-loving families will find a variety of singular eateries. Dine alongside Pikachu at the popular Pokemon Café or enjoy impossibly cute Mario-inspired meals at Super Nintendo World at Universal Japan , which will soon offer even more options in its new Donkey Kong–themed land , slated to open in 2024.

Where to stay

For an immersive experience, families can sleep on traditional tatami mats at Ukiyoe Ryokan . The Cross Hotel Osaka , meanwhile, provides comfy digs located steps from the bustling food stalls in the Dotonbori area.— Amanda Adler

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“I spy” gets a whole lot more interesting when there are leopards, hippos, and warthogs to peep.

Taking a toddler on safari is not for the faint of heart; I knew if I was gonna do it, I needed serious help. Enter Go2Africa , a seasoned tour operator staffed by specialists who’ve traveled extensively with small children throughout East and Southern Africa. These experts knew exactly which camps were the family-friendliest and how to safely travel between them. They arranged private safari drives for us in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area , a UNESCO-protected World Heritage site with Africa’s densest population of large animals, and a quiet corner of Serengeti National Park. Over multiple game drives in the two regions, we spotted lions, leopards, hippos, ostriches, flamingos, warthogs, and roughly a gazillion wildebeest, but it was a dazzle of zebras lingering within arm’s reach of our 4x4 that really had my son clapping up a storm.

Check out TAASA Lodge , a boutique bush camp in a 15,000-acre concession north of the Serengeti, and Gibb’s Farm , an 80-acre organic farm and coffee plantation less than an hour from Ngorongoro Crater. Both properties hire guides, trackers, and staff who truly love children, as opposed to merely tolerate them. Both also have swimming pools—a fantastic way for kiddos to spend some time in between game drives. —Ashlea Halpern, contributing editor

Athens, Greece

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Ancient history comes alive in Athens.

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While history and ancient ruins may seem boring for little ones at first, Athens is actually an entertaining and educational family destination. Before you even leave, get your kids into Greek mythology and history—there’s the graphic novel series Olympians that reinterprets the mythologies and a funny and engaging podcast by National Geographic called Greeking Out that my eight-year-old son loves. Once you land, kids will be eager to see the sites that otherwise might look like crumbling dirt. When I visited last summer with my husband and two young kids, I booked a private tour with Be a Greek specifically meant for families. Our guide kept both of my children (and my husband and I) engaged with a scavenger hunt, trivia, games, and dynamic storytelling as we traipsed around the city, ticking off sites like the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Panathenaic Stadium, and Syntagma Square to see the changing of the presidential guard.

Visiting the Acropolis is a bit more challenging, so be sure to go in early morning or evening when it’s cooler and less crowded, and leave the stroller behind (way too many steps!). Kids will also enjoy the Acropolis Museum (request a “family backpack” for educational resources, puzzles, and more); riding the bright red Athens Happy Train ; going up Mount Lycabettus via cable car; and strolling around the picturesque Plaka neighborhood. When you need to escape the heat, head outside the city center to the Athens Riviera for some time at Astir Beach or to the still-in-progress Ellinikon , which already features an incredible playground and park, with more to come.

To be in the center, stay at the new boutique Apollo Palm Hotel , which offers triple rooms perfect for a family of three (or four if one child is in a crib, which can be provided) while still boasting a chic design, gorgeous rooftop bar, and delicious breakfast buffet. For a resort experience, complete with a kids club, beach, and pool, the Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens has spacious rooms and an incredibly friendly and helpful staff who clearly love children.— Devorah Lev-Tov

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The Jokkmokk market has been around for hundreds of years.

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Swedish Lapland

My kids were just toddlers when we visited Swedish Lapland’s Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, where I pushed them in strollers as they teetered across packed-snow floors in rooms carved out from river ice by artists from around the world. (We sanely slept in the warm accommodations on site.)

On a visit this past winter on my own, I found several other reasons to plot a trip back soon with my now-older crew. The best winter adventures in this part of Sweden come with experiential elements that go beyond chasing the northern lights. At Arctic Bath in the small hamlet of Harads, I watched a British family with elementary school–age kids brave cold plunges together following a sauna session, stepping down a metal ladder straight into the frozen Lule River and whooping it up before beelining it for the outdoor hot tubs.

Nearby, the whimsical variety of cabins on stilts at Treehotel —including one shaped like a bird’s nest and another like a UFO—were pure fantastical fun, with ice fishing and snowshoeing among the activities. Sapmi Nature Camp offers three-night packages to stay with Sámi hosts in private lavvu tents on the family’s grazing lands for reindeer while learning about their modern way of life. And if you’re here in early February, the excitement of the annual Jokkmokk Winter Market draws hundreds of Indigenous people from all over the Sápmi region of Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Russia for an outdoor festival with live music, shopping for silverwork and traditional clothing, and many more activities.

All of the aforementioned stays are a treat worth planning a trip around. But I’m dreaming of a multi-generational winter adventure at Fjellborg Arctic Lodge , where you can arrive via dogsled from nearby Jukkasjärvi. Families stay in a luxurious four-bedroom cabin with its own sauna and outdoor hot tub overlooking Lake Väkkärä. (Smaller cabins can accommodate more people right nearby.) The lodge’s wilderness guides lead all manner of excursions—including snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and ice fishing.— Terry Ward

London, U.K.

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With musicals, green spaces, and seemingly endless restaurants, no two days in London are the same.

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From a wickedly funny Yeoman Warder guide at the Tower to a bike tour with London Bicycle and a visit to the Harry Potter studios (where all eight movies were filmed), my family’s weeklong trip across the pond proved to be equal parts educational and fun. We also adored the Matilda musical, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved book, in the West End, with all four of us singing along to its catchy tunes as we left the theater. The city’s many green spaces (Hyde Park; Kensington Gardens, with the Princess Diana Memorial Playground; Battersea Park) also allow ample opportunity for little legs to stretch, run, and stop to smell the roses. With a food scene that’s the stuff of legend, eating at Indian street food chain Dishoom and plant-based Mallow in Borough Market were also musts and didn’t disappoint.

London has many great hotels . I liked the elegant 101-room One Aldwych in the heart of Covent Garden, within blocks of theaters, restaurants, and museums, such as the fantastic London Transport Museum (where kids can see double-decker buses and grown-ups can marvel at the history of the Tube). Along with spacious suites, thoughtful touches like the daily replenished complimentary mini-bar (with biscuits and chips to keep little ones happy) and a “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” themed afternoon tea make the hotel truly perfect for families.— Tanvi Chheda

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20 Best Destinations In The United States To Visit With Young Kids

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One of the best things about traveling in the United States with young kids is that there are so many great destinations to choose from! From the beaches of Florida to the mountains of Colorado, there are plenty of kid-friendly attractions and activities to keep even the youngest travelers entertained. Whether you’re looking for a beach vacation, a city break, or a nature getaway, there’s sure to be a perfect spot for your family. Of course, with so many incredible options can be tough to decide where to go, especially if you have young kids in tow. But don’t worry – we’ve got you covered with this list of the Best Destinations In The United States To Visit With Young Kids. Stay tuned to learn more! 

Best Places to Visit on the East Coast With Young Kids

If you’re looking for the perfect family vacation destination, you can’t go wrong with the East Coast of the United States. From the beaches of Cape Cod to the historical sites of Philadelphia, there are plenty of places to keep everyone in the family happy. Here are just a few of our favorite picks for the best places to visit on the East Coast with kids! 

Philadelphia, PA

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With its rich history and abundance of kid-friendly activities, Philadelphia is the perfect destination for a family vacation. This charming city in Pennsylvania has kid-friendly attractions, from exploring historical sites to visiting excellent museums. Plus, it’s extremely walkable and easy to navigate via public transportation, making it ideal for visiting with young kids! 

One of the best things to do with young kids in Philadelphia is to visit the Philadelphia Zoo , home to more than 1,000 animals. Kids will love seeing all the different animals, and they can even feed some of them. Another great activity for kids in Philadelphia is to visit the Please Touch Museum. This museum is all about hands-on learning, and kids will love playing with all of the interactive exhibits. If you’re looking for something a little more educational, learn more about United States history at iconic landmarks like Independence Hall , the Liberty Bell , and Betsy Ross House , all of which are located within the city. Other unique sites are sure to please families, too, between Shane Confectionery , America’s oldest candy store, The Magic Gardens , and Fireman’s Hall Museum . 

Philadelphia also puts families close to other destinations like Sesame Place. No wonder it’s one of the best destinations in the United States to visit with young kids! 

Visiting during the winter? Here are the 14 Things To Do In Philadelphia With Kids During Winter !

Where to Stay in Philadelphia with Kids

Philadelphia has plenty of places to stay with kids! Families love The  Sonesta Philadelphia  because it has the largest heated outdoor pool in the city. Meanwhile, the  Four Seasons Philadelphia  has the highest pool – on the 57 th  floor. In the Old City, stay at the conveniently located  Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District .  A bit further from downtown, consider the  Chestnut Hill Hotel ,  in a great neighborhood for shopping and dining.

Lancaster, PA

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Lancaster County is home to some of the best family attractions in Pennsylvania! Located in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, there are a variety of activities and sights to see in this historic area, particularly for young children. Whether you’re looking for history, arts, or just some good old-fashioned fun, Lancaster has something for everyone in the family! 

The Amish Farm and House is a great place to start your visit to Lancaster. This working farm allows visitors to experience what life is like for the Amish community. Families can take a wagon ride, milk a cow, or even churn their own butter. Lancaster is also home to several family-friendly museums, including the Lancaster Science Factory and the Lancaster History Center. Art & Glassworks is another must-see, featuring whimsical pieces of glass from all over the world. Nearby, families will also find the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg. The Lancaster Central Market is another great place to take kids. Explore the various stalls selling fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and other goods. Lancaster also has several parks and playgrounds, as well as a variety of shops and restaurants that are perfect for young families. 

Of course, no trip to Lancaster would be complete without a visit to Hershey Park and Dutch Wonderland. These amusement parks are filled with rides, shows, and attractions that are perfect for young kids! 

Lancaster is also one of 9 Exciting Weekend Getaways Near DC for Families !

Cape Cod, MA

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​​If you’re looking for a quintessential New England experience with your young kids, look no further than Cape Cod . This popular vacation destination in Massachusetts is home to miles of sandy beaches, charming seafood shacks, and quaint seaside towns. And there’s plenty for kids to do, from exploring the Cape Cod National Seashore to mini-golfing and more. Plus, when you want a quick and scenic day trip, you can take a ferry to Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket!

Families love making locations like Yarmouth or Barnstable their home base in Cape Cod. Both offer a variety of family-friendly accommodations, restaurants, and things to do. Lovely beaches line both the north and south coasts of Yarmouth. Here, the surf is quite also gentle and ideal for young swimmers. In Barnstable, families love Sandy Neck Beach and Covell’s Beaches , to name a few.

Though a bit more expensive, Provincetown is another great option. When the weather is nice, relax on Race Point Beach, which is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and building sandcastles. Kids will also love the many museums and historic sites on Cape Cod, including Provincetown Lighthouse or Provincetown’s Pilgrim Monument . In the summer, families can also whale watch at MacMillan Wharf.

Or, explore more of Cape Cod by renting a bike and riding along Rail Trail . Also, don’t miss Wellfleet Cinemas for a drive-in movie, Pirate’s Cove for mini-golf, and Monomoy Island for a seal cruise. Then, get a sweet treat at Sundae School Ice Cream or a lobster roll at Dennisport’s Sesuit Harbor Café. Seafood lovers will be in heaven at The Chatham Pier Fish Market or Hangar B Eatery in the Chatham Airport . 

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Where to Stay in Cape Cod with Kids

For somewhere to stay on Cape Cod with kids, we suggest Chatham Bars Inn for its upscale, secluded setting. Another great option is Wequassett Resort and Golf Club , known for its scenic oceanfront location and kids’ program.

New Hampshire

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Young kids will love exploring the beautiful state of New Hampshire ! With its vast mountains and valleys, there is so much to see and do in this New England paradise. This state is also full of natural beauty, charming small towns, and plenty of attractions to keep kids entertained! Particularly in the summer or fall, New Hampshire has plenty of outdoor activities that kids will love, such as hiking and camping. 

White Mountain National Forest is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. With over 800 miles of hiking trails to explore, including easy hikes suitable for young children, it’s the perfect place to get some fresh air and exercise. From swimming and boating in the summer to ice skating and sledding in the winter, there’s also no shortage of things to do at Lake Winnipesaukee. New Hampshire is also home to many kid-friendly theme parks, such as Santa Land , a magical place where young kids can meet Santa Claus and his reindeer, visit elf school, and take a ride on the Santa Express Train. Kids can also meet their favorite characters like Jack and Jill or Humpty Dumpty at Story Land , an imaginative world of fairy tales and Nursery Rhymes that come to life. 

And don’t forget about the history and culture of New Hampshire – from the USS Albacore Submarine Museum to the Strawbery Banke Living History Museum , there are plenty of opportunities to learn about the state’s rich past. Kids will especially love Castle in the Clouds , a 16th-century-style castle, which sits on 135 acres of beautiful grounds.

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Where to Stay in New Hampshire with Kids

New Hampshire boasts plenty of places to stay as a family! For a luxury resort, consider the upscale Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa , which is located mountainside in Whitefield . Then, there’s also the Omni Mt. Washington Resort , which features two golf courses, an indoor pool, and lots of summer amenities. Families can also rent homes on Airbnb or Vrbo .

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Vermont is a delightful destination for young families looking to enjoy nature without sacrificing any comforts of home. The Green Mountain State offers an array of kid-friendly activities, from hiking and biking trails to swimming holes and playgrounds. In the warmer months, families can explore one of Vermont’s many state parks. Or, take a scenic drive through the picturesque countryside to see the fall foliage. And in the winter, it’s also home to some of the best ski resorts in the United States for families!

No matter what time of year, Vermont features charming small towns to explore. Stowe is home to Stowe Mountain Resort and endless hiking and outdoor adventures. There’s also a gondola up Mt. Mansfield for stunning views of the surrounding area. For a truly unique experience, ride the Green Mountain Railroad through the scenic Green Mountains. If you’re headed to Stowe during the winter, be sure to read our Guide to Skiing in Stowe with Kids .

In Waterbury , families can visit the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory. Little ones will love seeing how their favorite ice cream flavors are made and even taking some home! Waterbury Center State Park is also a great place to hike, picnic, and swim. Then, in Shelburne , enjoy a vast art collection at The Shelburne Museum . Or, learn how adorable stuffed animals are made by hand on a tour of the Vermont Teddy Bear Company Factory . 

An aerial view of Lake Champlain, covered in fall colors.

Burlington is situated on Lake Champlain and has plenty to keep families busy too. Kids will love visiting the Burlington Children’s Space on a rainy day. Or the ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain during warm weather, where they can learn about local wildlife and go on boat rides. And don’t forget to check out the farmer’s market – it’s one of the best in the country!

Those traveling to Vermont during the autumn will love these 14 Perfect Fall Foliage Vacations for Families .

Where to Stay in Vermont with Kids

Families searching for a kid-friendly place to stay in Vermont are in luck! You’ll be in good hands at Smugglers’ Notch Resort just outside Stowe , which features winter skiing, summer hiking, and everything in between! Another great option is The Lodge at Spruce Peak , which has amazing views and even better amenities. Families also adore the quaint and cozy Trapp Family Lodge overlooking Stowe . Other fantastic options for the best hotels in Vermont for families include Topnotch Resort , Woodstock Inn & Resort , and the Tyler Place Family Resort . Or, spread out by booking an Airbnb or Vrbo . Here is more information on some of the best Vermont hotels for families .

Williamsburg, VA

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Virginia’s colonial capital of Williamsburg is a great destination for young kids! With its 18th-century architecture and old-fashioned charm, this historic city is full of Revolutionary War-era landmarks and sites, as well as kid-friendly museums, restaurants, and shops. And there is no shortage of things to do, from visiting one of the many museums or historic homes to taking a leisurely stroll through one of the beautiful parks.

For families interested in learning about the history of America, Colonial Williamsburg is a must-see. This living history museum allows visitors to experience what life was like in the 18th-century colonies. Families can explore historic homes and shops like Governor’s Palace, watch artisans at work, and learn about 18th-century life through interactive exhibits and numerous activities daily .

Then, Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown are also great options for families looking to learn about the history of the United States. These living history museums offer visitors the opportunity to explore early American life through hands-on exhibits and demonstrations. Families can also participate in historical reenactments, watch blacksmiths at work, and much more. In neighboring Newport News, there’s the Virginia Living Museum , which showcases the state’s natural heritage. 

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Want something more fast-paced? Busch Gardens is a must-visit for any family looking for a thrill! With over 50 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and live shows, there’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Water Country is another great option for families looking to cool off in the summer heat, featuring over 30 rides and attractions, including slides, pools, and a lazy river! 

Best Places to Visit in the South with Young Kids

When traveling with young kids, the United States south has so much to offer! From the stunning beaches of Florida to the charming small towns of Tenessee, endless options exist for family-friendly fun. Here are just a few of the best destinations to visit in the South of the United States with kids! 

Houston, TX

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Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with your family in Houston ! This vibrant city in Texas has something for all ages, from world-class museums and attractions to great restaurants and shopping. And with its mild climate, Houston is a great place to visit any time of year. Of course, families can’t miss the chance to sample the delicious Tex-Mex cuisines the city is known for! 

One of the best things to do in Houston with kids is to visit the Museum of Natural Science . This interactive and educational museum features exhibits all about science and nature. Of course, kids will love learning all about space at the Space Center Houston or visiting The Children’s Museum of Houston. Another great option for animal lovers is the Downtown Aquarium or the Houston Zoo . The zoo has a variety of animals, plus several educational programs.

For families looking for outdoor fun, Houston also has many parks that are perfect for young kids. Hermann Park , for example, has a playground and picnic areas. Memorial Park is another great option and features a playground, walking trails, and a lake where families can go fishing. If your kids are into sports, they’ll enjoy visiting Minute Maid Park , home of the Houston Astros baseball team! 

Families doing a multi-city itinerary can also check out these Fun Things To Do In Dallas That Kids Will Love !

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There’s no doubt that Florida is a great vacation destination for families with young kids! From the world-renowned theme parks of Orlando to the beaches of the Gulf Coast, there’s something for everyone in the Sunshine State. Plus, the weather is usually warm and sunny, making it a great place to visit all year round.

Orlando is home to some of the most popular theme parks in the world, including Walt Disney World , Universal Studios Orlando, and SeaWorld Orlando . These parks offer various attractions and rides for kids of all ages.

For a more laid-back vacation, consider the variety of museums, historic sites, and parks in Florida’s capital, Tallahassee . And, of course, no trip to Florida would be complete without spending some time at the beach. Whether you want to explore Amelia Island on the Atlantic Coast or enjoy Sarasota or Destin on the Gulf Coast, you’ll be rewarded with soft sand and crystal-clear waters.

A mom and child snorkel underwater at Dry Tortugas National Park.

Key West is also a great destination for families with young children who love the outdoors. Try water sports like jet skiing, kayaking, snorkeling, and more at Dry Tortugas National Park or Fort Zachary Taylor State Beach Park . Those headed to Key West can’t miss these Fun Things to Do in Key West with Kids .

Looking for an epic family adventure? The Everglades is a must-see when visiting Florida. You can take an airboat tour through the wetlands, go on a hike, or even try your hand at fishing!

Where to Stay in Florida with Kids

Families have so many choices when it comes to accommodations in Florida. If you want to stay near Disney, you can choose from Disney Deluxe Resorts for families , like Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge or Disney’s Beach Club Resort . There are also more moderate options, like Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort.

Then, on the gulf coast, families will also find plenty of hotels with a water park or lazy river ! We suggest The Ritz-Carlton, Naples , Tradewinds Island Grand Resort , and Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina . Key West also has some fantastic hotels , like the Key West Marriott Beachside .

Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, TN

A dad and his son float down a lazy river at River Stone Resort in Pigeon Forge.

Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are both excellent destinations for families with young children. These two picturesque towns, nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, are home to some of the best attractions in the country and offer tons of family-friendly activities, attractions, and affordable lodging options. You can usually find several deals on hotels and attractions if you plan your trip in advance! 

Start your trip in Pigeon Forge by heading to Dollywood , an adrenaline-pumping amusement park featuring dozens of rides, shows, and attractions. Little ones will especially love exploring the park’s Wildwood Grove, as well as the two play areas on Owens Farm: Granny’s Garden and the Lil’ Pilots Playground. Not to mention, munching on yummy cinnamon bread. Then, visit the Titanic Museum to learn all about the ill-fated ship and its passengers.

Gatlinburg is home to Great Smoky Mountains National Park , featuring hiking to Grotto Falls and Laurel Falls . Or, visit Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies , which showcases over 10,000 exotic sea creatures. Other popular attractions in Gatlinburg include Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort & Amusement Park, Anakeesta , and the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community. After a day of thrills, treat the family to some delicious southern cooking at one of the area’s many restaurants.

Looking for more things to fill your days in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg? Check out this Exciting Family Itinerary For Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge .

Atlanta, GA 

Two pandas eat bamboo at Zoo Atlanta.

Most people think of Atlanta as a bustling city with a vibrant nightlife. However, there is so much more to Atlanta than that! This city is also home to some of the best destinations in the United States to visit with young kids! From world-class museums and historical attractions to outdoor activities and lots of fantastic food, your family will indeed have a memorable vacation in Atlanta.

One of Atlanta’s most popular tourist attractions is the World of Coca-Cola, where kids can find interactive exhibits about their favorite beverages. The Georgia Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in the world and is a must-see for any family visiting Atlanta. Kids will love getting up close and personal with all of the amazing marine life, and they will even have the opportunity to pet some of the animals! Zoo Atlanta is also worth a visit for young animal lovers to spot lions, tigers, gorillas, and more. Then, the Center for Puppetry Arts is another great option for families with young kids. This interactive museum offers puppet shows, workshops, and even classes so kids can learn about puppetry. They also have a giant puppet store on site where you can purchase your very own puppet! 

With many nearby parks and green spaces, like the Atlanta Botanical Garden or Centennial Olympic Park , Atlanta is a great place to get some fresh air and stroll. Plus, there are plenty of things to do outside of the city limits as well. Try taking the kids to Stone Mountain Park or Six Flags Over Georgia for a day of fun! 

Plan your itinerary with these Best Things To Do In Atlanta With Kids ! 

Best Places to Visit in the Midwest with Young Kids

There are so many great places to visit in the Midwest with kids! Depending on your interests, you can find everything from interactive museums to outdoor adventures. Below are some of our top picks for places to visit in the Midwest with kids – each one has something unique to offer your family! 

Bloomington, MN

A young boy, held by his parent, reached up toward an overhead aquarium where a shark swims by.

When it comes to family-friendly vacation destinations, it doesn’t get much better than Bloomington, Minnesota! Located around 10 miles south of downtown Minneapolis, this Midwestern gem is home to world-famous attractions that are sure to be a hit with your little ones. From outdoor adventures to one of the world’s largest shopping malls, Bloomington has it all!

Bloomington is known for housing the Mall of America , a huge indoor mall with many kid-friendly stores and attractions. Be sure to stop by for a day of shopping and check out the SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium ! Of course, young kids can’t miss the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park , where they can meet all their favorite cartoon characters and enjoy fun rides. The Mall of America also offers endless shopping, as well as mini-golf, an arcade, restaurants, and more.

Beyond the big-name sights, Bloomington is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors, with plenty of green space to explore and go hiking, like places like the Hyland Lake Park Reserve (which includes one of the best playgrounds in the Twin Cities) and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. And don’t forget about the city’s kid-friendly museum scene, which you can experience at The Works Museum . Bloomington has a great selection of parks and playgrounds for families to enjoy, including the Hyland Play Area and Running Park .

Don’t miss adding some of these 18 Amazing Things to Do in Minneapolis Families Will Love to your itinerary.

Where to Stay in Bloomington with Kids

Bloomington is super kid-friendly and has lots of places to stay! For indoor fun at a water park, we suggest the Great Wolf Lodge Water Park | Minnesota . Families who want to stay near one of Bloomington’s biggest attractions, the Mall of America, can also book a stay at Radisson Blu Mall of America .

Looking to add a few more stops to your Minnesota itinerary? Here are 45+ Exciting Places To Visit Within 3 Hours Of The Twin Cities With Kids .

Chicago, IL 

A young girl looks into an aquarium filled with fish at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.

If you’re looking for an exciting and educational destination to take your young kids to, Chicago is the perfect place! From world-renowned museums to interactive attractions, your children will love exploring this vibrant city in northern Illinois. Plus, Six Flags Great America isn’t too far away when families want a thrilling day trip from Chicago! 

From tasting deep-dish pizza at Lou Malnati’s to parks or sports games, you’ll find endless ways to entertain your kids. One of the most popular attractions for young kids is the Lincoln Park Zoo. It’s home to all sorts of animals, from lions and tigers to penguins and polar bears. Families can visit the nearby Brookfield Zoo or the Shedd Aquarium for more animal adventures. Or, take kids to a family-friendly museum, like the Museum of Science and Industry , the Field Museum , The Art Institute of Chicago , or the Chicago Children’s Museum .

On a sunny day, wander Chinatown Square , Pilsen’s 16th Street Murals , and Navy Pier. Or, take a boat tour and spend the day at Chicago beach . Save time for Millennium Park , home to a famous sculpture, “The Bean,” aka Cloud Gate ! Finally, don’t forget about these Fun Things to Do in Chicago with Kids .

Where to Stay in Chicago with Kids

Stay in the heart of downtown Chicago at the  Palmer House, A Hilton Hotel ,  The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago , and the  Park Hyatt Chicago . Each has unique accommodations and extra perks for families, like a pool, spacious rooms, or rooms with kitchenettes. If you want to stay by the Navy Pier, check out  The Residence Inn by Marriott Chicago Downtown / River North  or  Loews Chicago Hotel . Families also love  The Langham, Chicago . Here’s why we think you should Stay at The Langham, Chicago, for an Exciting Chicago Vacation with Kids ! Or book an Airbnb or   Vrbo ! Check out our list of family hotels in Chicago   if you want more options.

Wisconsin Dells, WI

A dad holds and spins his young daughter, while standing hip-deep in a pool inside the indoor water park at Wilderness Resort.

If your family loves the outdoors, Wisconsin Dells is the perfect destination! This city in southern Wisconsin has plenty to keep young ones entertained, from waterparks and river cruises to nature-focused adventures. Whether you want to go swimming, boating, fishing, or something else, it’s undoubtedly one of the best destinations in the United States to visit with young kids!

When you want to cool off, Wisconsin Dells showcases several waterparks, including Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park , and the largest waterpark in America, Noah’s Ark Waterpark . The whole family can have a blast with slides, pools, and lazy rivers! For a different kind of outdoor adventure, take a river cruise to spot beautiful sandstone cliffs and plenty of wildlife along the way.

Several companies offer cruises on the Wisconsin River, including Dells Boat Tours, so that you can choose one perfect for your family. Or, hike through one of the many trails at Mirror Lake State Park. Additionally, you don’t want to miss taking your kids to the Wisconsin Deer Park! Visit Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium or tour the Tommy Bartlett Exploratory – an interactive science museum that all ages will love. 

Wisconsin Dells is one of the Best Places To Visit In Wisconsin For Families ; find out who else made the list.

Where to Stay in Wisconsin Dells with Kids

You’ll find plenty of fun places to stay in Wisconsin Dells with kids! If you want one with an indoor or outdoor waterpark, consider  Wilderness Resort.   From lazy rivers to fast slides, it truly has it all! Some other great water park hotels in Wisconsin Dells include Kalahari Resorts & Conventions – Wisconsin Dells  and Great Wolf Lodge Water Park | Wisconsin Dells .  

Branson, MO

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When it comes to family-friendly destinations, Branson is hard to beat! Situated in the Ozarks, this welcoming Missouri city boasts more than 60 live music shows, seven theme parks, three water parks, and numerous museums and attractions. Whether your kids are into roller coasters or performances, they will find something to love in Branson!

Start your trip with a visit to Silver Dollar City , an 1880s-themed amusement park with over 40 rides, shows, and attractions. Kids will love riding the rollercoasters and exploring the many shops and restaurants. Then, head to Splash Country Indoor & Outdoor Water Park for a day of slides, swimming, and splashing around!

Adventure seekers can explore caves at Talking Rocks Cavern , while those who prefer a more relaxed pace can take a scenic riverboat cruise or Table Rock Lake (one of the Best Lakes in the Midwest for Families ). Go fishing, swimming, boating, or enjoy a picnic lunch on the shore. Tour the Titanic Museum to see a selection of historical artifacts for educational fun. And no trip to Branson would be complete without seeing a live show! From country music to magic acts, there’s something for everyone at one of the many theaters in town. 

Find out why Branson is one of the most Magical Christmas Towns in the U.S. for Families !

Best Places to Visit in the Mountain States with Young Kids

When traveling in the United States, the mountain states, such as Colorado, are some of the most beautiful places in the country. From hiking through gorgeous scenery to wildlife encounters, they also offer plenty of activities to keep kids entertained. Here are some of the best destinations to visit in the United States with young kids! 

Estes Park, CO

A young boy sits among large boulders while looking off into the distance while explore the Rocky Moutain National Park.

Estes Park is the perfect destination for young kids and their families! With its incredible mountain views, friendly people, and endless activities, this charming mountain town is home to Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the most popular national parks in the country. It’s also the perfect base camp for exploring all that the park has to offer. And while Estes Park is beautiful to explore at any time of year, it’s especially magical in winter. Families will love enjoying the breathtaking scenery of the Rocky Mountains while spending quality time together! 

There are plenty of fun winter activities to keep kids entertained in Estes Park. Go tubing, skiing, or snowboarding at nearby resorts to soak up the scenery of this winter wonderland. ​​Winter sledding is also a popular family activity. The best spot for sledding is in Hidden Valley in Rocky Mountain National Park . Of course, no visit to Estes Park would be complete without spending some time in Rocky Mountain National Park . No matter the season, families can enjoy anything from hiking to wildlife watching. Some kid-friendly trails include the Bear Lake Loop and the Emerald Lake Trail.

In the summer, try white water rafting down the Big Thompson River or get a birds-eye view from The Estes Park Aerial Tramway! Additionally, the town of Estes Park itself is filled with charming shops and restaurants for the whole family. Check out local favorites like Elkhorn Avenue, The Estes Park Riverwalk , and The Stanley Hotel .

Want to explore more of Colorado? Use this One-Week Colorado Itinerary For Families: Excellent for Summer!

Where to Stay in Estes Park with Kids

Families who want somewhere to stay in Estes Park can book an upscale room at The Stanley Hotel , where The Shining was filmed. Or, for a more affordable option, check out YMCA Of The Rockies Estes Park , which features hiking, biking, and so many more activities!

Colorado Springs, CO

A family of five sits together smiling, tucked into a rock ledge while exploring Garden of the Gods, one of the best things to do in Colorado Springs with kids.

Colorado Springs is a charming city in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. It’s also a popular destination with families with young kids because of its many kid-friendly attractions, including zoos, museums, and amusement parks. And, since it’s located in the Rocky Mountains, there are also plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation, like hiking and biking. No wonder it’s one of the best destinations in the United States to visit with young kids! 

One of the most popular attractions in Colorado Springs is the Garden of the Gods , a large public park with numerous hiking trails and stunning rock formations. You can explore via a trail or take a Jeep, ATV, or segway tour. Young kids will also love visiting the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo , home to over 750 different animals from around the world. Colorado Springs is also situated near the base of one of the most famous mountains in North America – Pikes Peak . The mountain offers stunning vistas and is perfect for a family hike. There are also great options for other outdoor activities, such as ziplining, white water rafting, and rock climbing.

For an indoor or rainy activity, the Pioneers Museum , the National Museum of World War II Aviation , and the Money Museum are all fantastic options. 

Where to Stay in Colorado Springs with Kids

Book the iconic Broadmoor , which has summer activities for all ages to stay on the beautiful shores of Cheyenne Lake. For a homier feel, try the Cheyenne Mountain Colorado Springs, A Dolce Resort , located on a private lake. Want to stay inside a private country club near the best sights in town? You’ll like the Gardens of the Gods Resort and Club . Of course, kids will love the indoor water park at the Great Wolf Lodge Colorado Springs ! For more suggestions on where to stay, read our list of hotels in Colorado Springs that families will Love .

Best Places to Visit on the West Coast + Hawaii with Young Kids

The West Coast of the United States is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. There are many beautiful places to see, and the weather is usually very mild. Enjoy theme parks in California or glittering beaches in Hawaii – the choice is yours as long as you keep reading. Here are the best destinations in the United States to visit with young kids!

San Diego, CA

Three kids play in the sand while exploring San Diego.

San Diego is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States to visit with young kids, and for a good reason! Not only is the weather beautiful year-round, but this southern California city also offers a wide variety of big attractions, activities, and experiences that are perfect for young kids. Plus, San Diego is home to some of the best beaches in the country! 

Families can enjoy spending time at Mission Beach or Pacific Beach , showcasing swimming, surfing, boogie boarding, building sand castles, and more. Kids will also love getting up close and personal with the sea lions at La Jolla Cove! You can see them from a distance or, with older kids, take a kayaking tour. For a truly unique experience, ride on the historic Giant Dipper roller coaster at Belmont Park .

Or, explore Balboa Park, home to museums, gardens, and the iconic San Diego Zoo . This world-renowned zoo is home to more than 3,700 animals, making it one of the largest zoos in the world. Kids will love seeing all of the different animals and learning about their habitats! Animal lovers can also experience shows, rides, and more at SeaWorld San Diego . Here’s how to have a Fantastic 1-Day Guide to SeaWorld San Diego with Kid s . Then, no trip to San Diego would be complete without visiting nearby LEGOLAND California ! Finally, for a delicious, family-friendly dinner, remember to explore the quaint streets of Little Italy.

Use this 7-Day San Diego Itinerary with Kids to plan your trip!

Where to Stay in San Diego with Kids

Wondering where to stay in San Diego with your kids? Situated on 400 sprawling acres, the Fairmont Grand Del Mar is centrally located, kid-friendly, and even has four pools. Families who want to stay directly on the beach will love Hotel Del Coronado, Curio Collection By Hilton . It’s housed on a Victorian property and is only five miles from downtown San Diego. For more San Diego hotel suggestions, read our article on the best waterfront hotels in San Diego for families.

Los Angeles, CA

A young girl leans over a railing while looking at the lit up Ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier.

Los Angeles is a prime destination for travelers with young kids. From world-famous theme parks to kid-friendly museums and zoos, the city offers a wealth of wonderful activities and attractions for families. Plus, you can’t beat the weather in Los Angeles — it’s sunny almost year-round, so it’s the perfect place to beat the cold! 

Little ones can marvel at all their favorite celebrities on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame and even take pictures with their stars. Your kids will also love touring Universal Studios Hollywood to see how some of their favorite movies come together. Indeed, Harry Potter fans can’t miss The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter! Other theme parks nearby include Disneyland or Knott’s Berry Farm , ideal for a day trip or weekend getaway.

Then, Griffith Park , one of the largest urban parks in the United States, also features several attractions, including the Griffith Observatory. Here, enjoy stunning views of Los Angeles and beyond! Families can also spend a day at one of the many beaches in the area, such as Venice Beach or Santa Monica Beach. Or, spot exotic animals at the Los Angeles Zoo , home to species and habitats from all over the world! 

Seattle, WA

Girl looks at a fish at the Seattle Aquarium.

There are many great destinations in the United States to take your young kids, but Seattle is one of the absolute best. The Emerald City has a ton to offer families, from world-class museums and attractions to outdoor adventures and more. Summer boasts long days at the beach or hikes in the nearby mountains. Meanwhile, in the fall and winter, there’s no shortage of rain, but that doesn’t stop Seattleites from getting out and enjoying all the city has to offer. And springtime is when the tulips bloom in nearby Skagit Valley – a sight not to be missed! 

The Space Needle is the most iconic landmark in Seattle, and it’s a must-visit for any family vacation. The Observation Deck offers stunning city views, and kids will love riding the elevator to the top. More fun also awaits your family at the Seattle Aquarium . Located on Pier 59, it showcases over 800 species of marine life and daily penguin feedings. Woodland Park Zoo is undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Seattle with young kids.

Additionally, Seattle is home to many great parks, such as Occidental Square Park and Volunteer Park , ideal for exploring and playing in. Of course, don’t forget to stop at Pike Place Market for delicious food ​​and fresh local produce. Kids will love the Gum Wall! 

Two kids look over the bay at Crater Lake, the young girl points to something in the distance.

For more outdoor adventures, enjoy a stunning sunset at Golden Gardens Park . Or, go kayaking, biking, and hiking in the nearby Cascade Mountains, Olympic National Park , or head east to Mount Rainer National Park . Families can also take a ferry to Bainbridge Island, only a scenic, 45-minute boat ride away. 

Discover more of the Best Hikes Near Seattle And Portland For Families !

Where to Stay in Seattle with Kids

Wondering where to stay in Seattle with kids? We love  Fairmont Olympic Hotel – Seattle , which has babysitting services, as well as other amenities like kids’ menus and children’s bathrobes. Then, the  Sheraton Grand Seattle  offers standard rooms and suites, as well as a pool and fitness center. The  Hyatt At Olive 8  is within walking distance of Pike Place Market, but they also have a pool, fitness center, and spa. Families also love  Silver Cloud Hotel – Seattle Stadium  and the  Four Seasons Hotel Seattle , featuring a special welcome for children. For more hotel suggestions in Seattle, read our list of the best hotels in Seattle for families. Or, check sites like  Vrbo  or Airbnb for home rentals!

A pregnant mom holds her tummy, while standing next to her toddler son on a beautiful day along the water in Maui.

​​ Maui is one of the perfect destinations in the United States for young kids! With its sandy beaches, tropical jungle landscapes, and active volcanoes, this Hawaiian island is a dream come true for many families. In addition to being a great place to learn about Hawaiian culture and history, Maui also has so much to offer in terms of exciting activities. Get the best of both worlds: relaxing at the tranquil pace of island life and epic adventures! 

Wailea Beach, Baby Beach, and Kapalua Bay Beach are great places to start your trip. There’s plenty to see and do, from swimming to sunbathing or playing in the sand. Maui Ocean Center is another great place to visit with young kids. They’ll learn about Hawai’i’s marine life, including turtles, sharks, and coral reefs. And they can even touch some of the animals!

Maui is also home to fantastic hikes, including the idyllic Pipiwai Trail & Waimoku Falls. If you’re looking for some more adventure, Haleakalā National Park is a must-see. You can hike through lava fields and rainforests, see an inactive volcano, and even camp overnight in the park. Maui has many other thrilling activities for brave young kids, from flying over waterfalls in a helicopter to parasailing. Don’t forget to drive the famous Road to Hāna , experience a traditional luau dinner, or have other family adventures on Maui !

Where to Stay in Maui with Kids

Maui offers families a variety of accommodations. In Kaʻanapali Beach, there’s the  Hyatt Residence Club Maui, Ka’anapali Beach , and  The Westin Maui Resort & Spa . These oceanfront hotels in Maui make it easy to jump into the water, and maybe even swim with a turtle.  Wailea , on South Maui, is home to  Grand Wailea Maui, A Waldorf Astoria Resort , the  Fairmont Kea Lani Maui , and  Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea .  Kīhei , between Ka’anapali and Wailea, is where most rental condos   are located for those who would rather have space over amenities. Be sure to also check out these fantastic hotels in Hawaii!

Happy Travels!

Parents swing their young daughter while walking in a lush Hawaiian park filled with flowers and a waterfall in the backfound.

We hope this article on the Best Destinations In The United States To Visit With Young Kids inspires you to start planning your next adventure! From the theme parks of Florida to New England state parks, West Coast beaches, and so much more, there are endless ways to get your little ones out and about while appreciating this vast country. Enjoy exploring these destinations in the United States with your young kids! 

*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the attractions, accommodations, or things to do on this list may be closed. Please ensure availability before making your decision. 

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The 10 best destinations to travel with your toddler

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Traveling with a toddler is a very specific type of joy — and challenge. It's a period of extreme and amazing growth marked by the most wonderful curiosity and unbridled excitement, not to mention plenty of mood swings, frustrations and surprises that even the most tapped-in parent can't plan for.

As a very frequent traveler, I indoctrinated my toddler into the jet-set lifestyle in her infancy — at two-and-a-half, she's been to 15 countries on five continents and stayed at more than 100 hotels. I feel extremely fortunate to have a quite adaptable little companion on my hands (and occasionally still in my arms). But, of course, most kids don't grow up in this way, which means the disruption of getting on an airplane and checking into a resort, however dreamy, is not always the smoothest.

In our experience, however, some destinations and hotels, in particular, provide a softer landing pad than others. This may be thanks to an especially magical setting, lots of toddler-friendly activities close at hand, or a property that offers plenty of the amenities that traveling parents and their little ones need in order to be comfortable and feel at home.

Here is a top 10 list of the most phenomenal places, far and near, that speak beautifully to kiddos aged one to three and their parents.

best places to travel with 9 year old

Our daughter had just entered toddlerhood when we ventured to spend two weeks in Vietnam , where it felt as if she was a celebrity. Kids, especially little ones, seem to be universally adored across the country, whether we were in the city or at a remote beach resort. That fact alone made us feel at home, but add to it the numerous ways she was stimulated and surprised by the rich culture and cuisine of a quite foreign country, and you have a recipe for a trip bursting with fun and curiosities.

Ho Chi Minh City is the most bustling of Vietnam's metropolitan centers and isn't the first place I would visit with a new walker. However, Hanoi in the north, a lush French-inflected city, provides lots of exciting sights and wide sidewalks on which to stroll in the cooler mornings when the city wakes up and dances, exercises and socializes through its early hours. We all loved watching with fascination.

The busy food markets also kept all our attention. Perhaps surprisingly, Vietnam has quite a lot of beautiful beach areas as well as more expected historical and cultural landmarks. Everywhere we went, people wanted to hold our daughter or take photos with her — so prepare yourself for plenty of that. Fortunately, our toddler is usually amenable, and when she wasn't it was just fine, too.

Where to stay

In the city, the fantastically and dramatically designed small luxury hotel Capella Hanoi offered incredibly personalized hospitality — including lavishing lots of attention on our toddler — along with exceptional cuisine and a flawless location for taking exciting walks. Rates start from $420 per night.

Villas at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An , come with a private butler, and ours was beyond sweet with our daughter. He brought her pool toys and chilled fruit at random, pushed her around in the complimentary stroller when my husband and I wanted to ride the beach cruisers around the property, taught her Vietnamese words, and even introduced her to his young son via video call. Rates start from $670 per night.

Related: A guide to family travel in Vietnam

Punta Mita, Mexico

best places to travel with 9 year old

Thanks to the seamless accessibility of Puerto Vallarta from so many U.S. cities, you only need a weekend to savor the paradise that is Punta Mita, a sprawling oceanfront resort on Mexico 's Pacific Coast, just an hour's drive up the coast from the airport.

In the former fishing village, beaches are dreamy and made dreamier by full-service beach clubs and delicious restaurants, as well as waves to surf, sea turtles, and eye-popping sunsets of reds and purples that don't even seem real.

Active families can wander or bike along the tropical nature trails, tool around in golf carts or play a round of golf. It's a haven for families, especially with young children.

The Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita is where I first realized just how sweet it is to be a guest of Four Seasons with a little one in tow.

There was the crib complete with a stuffed animal and special amenities kit (including a teeny toothbrush), diapers just in case we forgot them, an adorably petite bathrobe, and alphabet sponges spelling my daughter's name.

When we hung out at the infinity family pool, which melds into the ocean beyond, an attendant so wisely — and kindly — offered to bring out and set up a Pack 'n Play to give us a break from the relentless watch of keeping an excited toddler out of a body of water. While it's not toddler appropriate, we were thrilled at the lazy river, where infinite pool floats provided a steady stream of entertainment and tiny sunbeds made for one of my favorite photo ops. Rates start from $960 per night.

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Over the past few years, people have begun discovering the approachable charms of Portugal. It's perhaps Europe's most accessible country and one of its most beautiful — if you've seen a photo of its aquamarine beaches you can understand why they took my breath away.

The Algarve is a region known for its spectacular sands and quaint little fishing towns. Meanwhile, even the capital of Lisbon has a special and laid-back energy that makes it widely appealing.

There's the National Tile Museum with interactive painting workshops for families, beautiful parks and gardens, and a fantastic Oceanarium. Parents traveling with a toddler can thrill them with a cruise down the Tagus River, which flows right through the colorful city, or take a ride on one of the emblematic vintage street cars that scale ancient, labyrinthine streets.

When tummies start rumbling, a fantastic destination is the Time Out Market, which has virtually every cuisine and dish for the pickiest eaters and is stocked with high chairs aplenty. Sintra, about a 45-minute train ride away from the capital, feels like a real-life Disneyland. Its vibrant, palatial homes, like the sunshine-yellow Pena National Palace, might spark some fun games of pretend.

There's perhaps no hotel brand in Europe more kid- and family-centric than Martinhal, which recently opened Martinhal Lisbon Oriente in the city, right by the Oceanario de Lisboa — featuring some 8,000 sea creatures — and the interactive Pavilion of Knowledge science museum with a technicolor play area.

The luxury accommodations are actually self-catered apartments with washers and dryers, smart Smeg appliances, a Family & Baby Concierge service, Raposinhos (Little Fox) kids club and child-care programming down to babies. Rates start from $230 per night.

Martinhal Sagres Beach Resort is set on its own beach in a protected national park at the southernmost tip of Portugal. This area is known for its fantastic surfing and is a particularly stunning place to relax and unwind after a day spent city sightseeing. The Creche child-care option is available to younger toddlers (up to 23 months), while the Raposinhos two- to three-year-old programming includes storytime, puppet shows, crafts, musical instruments and a dynamic outdoor playground. Rates start from $285 per night.

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Hawaii Island

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A common misconception is that what people refer to as the Big Island is named as such because it's busy and full of tourists. However, this giant gem of a Hawaiian isle is actually one of the quietest and most sparsely populated, which makes navigating it in a Turo rental car — toddler in her car seat — an absolute breeze.

There are sweet towns from north to south, including Volcano Village just outside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where jaw-dropping black lava flows — among other amazing attractions — were, for us, Mother Nature's undulating playground.

The island has beaches of many colors, along with waterfalls, hikes, beautifully kept gardens and parks, farmers' markets, and many, many whales in the right season (we had great luck in February). The landscapes — and climates — vary wildly, which keeps it exciting and necessary to pack layers if you plan to road-trip around.

Related: The best ways to get to Hawaii using points and miles

Having visited Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection , when our daughter was an infant, and again after she became a toddler, I can say honestly that it exceeded expectations both times.

In its very design, the luxurious resort signals that it's for families first and foremost, with a generous oceanfront swimming pool and equally generous green lawn full of games and toys. Countless loungers and cabanas front the ocean — which is extremely swimmable — and the Kainalu Ocean Sports team is amenable to customizing outrigger canoe trips and the like for families with youngsters fascinated with "Moana" and "Finding Nemo."

Next time we return, I know our daughter will join the other kids running after the scantily clad "warrior" lighting the tiki torches after sounding the Pu conch shell each sunset. Rates start from $929 per night.

Related: Best hotels and resorts in Hawaii

Breckenridge, Colorado

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A globally popular ski mountain doesn't necessarily sound like the most typical of toddler holiday destinations, but hear me out. I can personally attest that ages two and three are a fantastic time to start a kid on skis. For one, their lift tickets are free. Also, mountain towns offer plenty of other activities as well.

In Breckenridge last winter, our daughter had an absolute blast in her tiny boots, skis, helmet and mittens. She was an adorable puffy pink figure on the babiest of slopes where other small skiers were learning the ropes, too. We went DIY as she was not yet two, but official lessons start at age three, and there's lots of playtime — and breaks for warming sweet treats — baked in.

Besides roaming the always magically fairy-light-lit old mining town, another highlight was our magical flurry-studded ride in a bright red horse-drawn sleigh, complete with mugs of customizable hot cocoa around a fire. For our daughter, the experience was more exciting than every holiday rolled into one. Dogsledding is always an option, too.

Right off Main Street, the ski-in/ski-out boutique hotel Gravity Haus Breckenridge, an effortless walk to the base of Peak 9, even fully geared up and accompanying a toddler, is our favorite place to settle in each night. The Cabin Juice menu is toddler-friendly, and there are multiple hot tub "onsen" in which to soak, as well as a Super Trampoline that takes bouncing to the next level for guaranteed belly-shaking laughs. Rates start from $200 per night.

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Safe, English-speaking and beachy with excellent connectivity to much of the U.S., Costa Rica is a fabulous place for an active young family to get away without going too far — or crossing many toddler-disorienting time zones.

The friendly waves and beaches that line the Central American country's coasts are one thing, but the wildlife is another incredible element that toddlers — and us big kids — can connect with. The interior of Costa Rica is bursting with beauty in the form of volcanoes, waterfalls, the rainforest, hot springs, spider monkeys and a cloud forest alight with butterflies.

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With many national parks — protected areas actually make up one-quarter of all land — as well as cute beach towns galore, it's a place rife with adventure for even the smallest explorers to get into.

The location of Botánika Osa Peninsula, Curio Collection by Hilton , epitomizes what Costa Rica is all about. Expect days filled with sloth and toucan sightings, gentle hikes through the biodiverse rainforest, fishing, a science center and night hiking. With accommodations and facilities perfect for multiple generations , another perk is that kids under 12 eat for free. Rates start from $129 per night or 48,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

Little ones under five years old eat all their crowd-pleasing meals free at Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo, an eco-minded resort where time spent outside in nature — such as bird-watching or snorkeling — is prized. They offer complimentary kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and e-bikes, and for the littlest travelers, a fun shallow pool and jungle gym. In Four Seasons style, necessities like baby monitors, strollers and swim diapers are provided on a complimentary basis. Rates start from $1,245 per night.

Related: Best all-inclusive resorts in Costa Rica for beach visits or hiking trips

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Verdant, tree-lined Singapore is an absolute treat to experience with a toddler from the moment you land at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and come across a ubiquitous complimentary stroller for pushing your tired little one around.

Hotels overwhelmingly cater beautifully to their youngest guests, and the sights around town are absolutely impressive, especially Gardens by the Bay, where we could have easily spent multiple days exploring the humongous tree sculptures, botanical installations and very simple things like curbs to jump along.

Our daughter was mesmerized by the 72-foot-high treetop experience of the OCBC Skyway aerial walkway. Though technically urban, Singapore doesn't feel it, and also it boasts a bonafide beach destination in adjacent Sentosa Island for a two-in-one kind of vibe.

Our daughter has never been gifted as many treats, toys and activities as at Shangri-La Singapore , an oasis with 15 acres of flower-filled gardens just minutes away from the high-end shopping and dining street Orchard Road.

The doorman wearing an iconic fancy Tibetan warrior hat was the first thing to enthrall her, especially since she was immediately gifted a miniature cardboard version to wear proudly. And the harpist playing "Little Mermaid" tunes during the Valley Wing's incredible complimentary happy hour (think half a dozen cheeses, free-flowing Champagne and ever-changing hors d'oeuvres) didn't hurt, either.

The hotel's pool is epically large, but it has its very own water park, too, not to mention a massive 20,000-square-foot interactive indoor and outdoor play space called Buds (parents must accompany their toddlers) with a ball pit, dedicated toddler zone, baking room and stage plus piano where my daughter performed a brilliantly off-key rendition of the ABCs. Even my imagination ran wild in the space. The hotel's Tower Wing also has themed family suites and a family pantry. Rates from $236 per night.

Orlando, Florida

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This destination is probably news to nobody. Orlando is an obvious entry thanks to Walt Disney World Resort , specifically The Magic Kingdom theme park, where few rides and attractions have a height limit, and most are calm enough for the smallest visitors to enjoy.

The notoriously family-friendly Florida hot spot is also home to Downtown Disney, where shopping and dining are super conducive to toddlers, and the Orlando Science Center, which is surprisingly thrilling for toddlers.

Thirty minutes south of the city is Legoland. Though its rides are more geared toward older kids, if your child is anything like mine, discovering a good playground is like gold, and Legoland has several next-level play structures, not to mention an interactive aquarium and water park (where kids under three are required to wear a swim diaper). Another super thrilling destination near there is Peppa Pig Theme Park . There's a nature trail and tricycle trail, greenhouse and cinema, sand play zone and treehouse, plus several rides for all ages and sizes.

For the easiest transit and best experience, stay somewhere on the park grounds like the dependably fantastic family-oriented 26-acre retreat Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort. Lest you think it's all about the kids in Orlando, there's a world-class spa and Michelin-starred steakhouse with nightly fireworks vistas. Rates start from $1,495 per night.

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Newport Beach, California

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What toddler doesn't love some fun in the sun? That's really what Southern California is all about, in particular this tony haven in Orange County where the beaches — especially Little Corona del Mar Beach with its tide pools — tend to be postcard-worthy.

It's where your favorite generation-defining TV series, "The O.C.," took place, not that your toddlers care about that. But it means Newport Beach is a nostalgic place for parents and a fresh, exciting one for little ones who are at a perfect age to spend an afternoon at the circa 1936 Balboa Fun Zone amusement park after taking the Balboa Island Ferry and, maybe, a chilled-out Duffy boat ride. There are parks, playgrounds and green spaces aplenty, plus the sublimely long stretch of sand at Crystal Cove State Park, where you'll find opportunities for recreation of many styles along with all the inspiration necessary to build an epic sandcastle.

New this summer, VEA Newport Beach, a Marriott Resort & Spa, is well located a short walk from Fashion Island and is oriented around its stunning Pacific views. The coastal-cool bolthole has three F&B outlets, a happening pool scene, an extensive spa and frequent live music. Rates start from $400 per night or 50,000 Marriott Bonvoy points.

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If you're happy in Newport Beach but also wish Italy was on the itinerary, book a room at the five-star The Resort at Pelican Hill, where the heated circular, mosaic-clad pool is ginormous and surrounded by so-called Coliseum cabanas, and every morning there's an hour of Morning Splash for kids to play on inflatables. For toddler guests, bungalows or villas come with what they call "imagination amenities," which are themed around superheroes, mermaids and bubbly bath fun. Rates start from $895 per night.

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Sometimes, for parents of toddlers, the appeal of a place is simply about the availability of quality child care, and Fiji has that in spades. Here you'll encounter Mary Poppins-level nannies and babysitters who are preternaturally amazing with babies, toddlers and kids.

Fijians have a natural warmth to their demeanor that felt to me as wonderful as an actual hug. But that's not the only thing going for this South Pacific archipelago, where almost everyone speaks English, and the coral reefs are still vividly flourishing. Its islands are home to surreal sandy beaches where the diagonal palms made me want to turn into Mowgli and climb upside down, and the crystalline water tends to be calm enough for the littlest swimmers. There are farms and lush hikes and waterfalls to splash in, plus much more, depending on the island and resort you choose.

At the Little Islanders Club at private VOMO Island, children three years old and up can spend quite literally all day — it's open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.— taking Fijian culture classes, nature walks, listening to storytelling sessions, playing at the beachfront and doing arts and crafts alongside experienced caregivers.

The Kids Village even has its very own chef cooking up certified healthful meals with sustainable produce from the resort's garden. Toddlers under three can experience the Kids Village with either a parent, guardian or Baby Butler, who can be booked a la carte or as part of an all-inclusive package that includes four hours of minding service daily. Rates from $1,020 per night.

Related: 5 Fiji resorts for families where the kids clubs — and even private nannies — are included

In the Great Astrolabe Reef, Kokomo Private Island Fiji has exceptional snorkeling right off its white sand beaches and world-class diving beyond, but for small adventurers, it's also incredibly appealing, thanks in part to the sweet, interactive staff.

For kids up to age three, you will enjoy the complimentary services of nannies, who happily adapt to home schedules for sleep times and anything else needed to ensure toddlers are just as blissed-out as their parents. They can also take them to the Kids Club, where fish feeding, local crafts, treasure hunts, cooking classes and more occur regularly for those four and up. Rates start from $2,200 per night.

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11 Best Vacations for Kids Under 10

You'll want to cross these kid-friendly vacations off your family's bucket list before your child outgrows them.

A couple of months before my daughter Katie turned 9, we hopped in the car for a day trip to Idlewild, a beautiful park in western Pennsylvania with a storybook theme. After about an hour of halfheartedly meandering around the Three Bears' house and exploring Jack & Jill's hill, Katie told me, "This would have been cute when I was younger!" She really was too old to be interested in—let alone excited by—most of the activities.

I had missed the boat, but you don't have to do the same. Here are 11 of the best vacations for kids under 10. Trust us: You'll want to take as many of these trips as you can.

The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art

Located in Amherst, Massachusetts, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is a fantastic attraction for kids 2 to 8 years old, where kids can create the most amazing projects. Some examples of creations your kids could make include:

  • Tissue-paper collages (like the ones that grace the pages of Carle's works)
  • Layered paper drawings
  • A craft that relates to a special event or temporary exhibition

"My 6-year-old son, Jack, loved making the collages, and he's not typically interested in crafts," says Cindy Leahy, a mom of two in Marshfield, Massachusetts. "Our 2-year-old, Kate, played in the space's toddler area with artsy magnets and blocks."

The museum also has a library with thousands of picture books. Stop by there for staff-led storytime.

Don't miss an Instagram-worthy photo op outside the library: a giant, two-sided Very Hungry Caterpillar reading cubby. Take a scavenger hunt through galleries featuring Carle's original artwork, plus some from other picture-book creators.

Legoland Discovery Centers

Legoland Discovery Centers are like a cool children's museum and a must-visit for families with kids between the ages of 4 and 9. With locations in 14 US states and Toronto, Canada, you're likely to find one of these best vacation spots for kids nearby to woo little Lego fans with the following:

  • Building contests
  • Short 4-D movies
  • Soft play areas
  • Building workshops

Some locations also include a Lego Friends area, a Duplo section for toddlers , and a Star Wars exhibit.

"My 4-year-old can't get enough of the laser ride where he can zap villains in a dragon car," says Cheryl Eugenio, founder of the Chicago-based blog O the Places We Go .

Although tweens are into Legos, they may find the centers babyish. (If your kids love this experience, consider a subsequent trip to a Legoland Theme Park .)

The David F. Bolger Playspace

For your budding acrobat, try a visit to the David F. Bolger Playspace in Sarasota, Florida. This imaginative playground at The Ringling (of circus fame) is attached to its free Bayfront Gardens and is perfect for kids 3 to 8 years old. Designed by famous German manufacturer Richter Spielgeräte, the playground features:

  • Basket-like swings
  • Colorful Bouncing Flowers (aka mini trampolines)
  • A three-story, 12-foot tunnel slide that kids climb up using nets and ladders

Toddlers will like the house with a small slide and splash area with a waterfall.

Children's Museum of Indianapolis

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana is the largest children's museum in the world with five stories of fun. It does a great job of engaging toddlers and pre-tweens (ages 2 to 9) in the same exhibit.

For instance, in the Dinosphere, a parent could help a 3-year-old try on a dinosaur costume while still keeping an eye on their 8-year-old who is talking to a paleontologist about a real dinosaur fossil, says Kim Harms, director of public and media relations. But the earlier you make the trip, the better.

The museum's centerpiece is Playscape, a massive exhibit on the third level just for children 5 and under and their siblings. Kids can launch balls from the Reaction Contraption, see things fly through the Whirly Twirly Tower, and grab a net to explore the pond habitat.

Thoughtful conveniences include:

  • Hand-gel stations
  • Family bathrooms
  • Child-size toilets
  • Nursing rooms

These amenities are right in the space, making the outing less stressful for you, too.

Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park

Started as a tree sanctuary, Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park in Gilroy, California, has become a haven for the stroller crowd (Think: ages 2 to 6). "One of my biggest regrets is that I waited until my kids were 4 and 7 to do it," says Peter Hartlaub, pop-culture critic for the San Francisco Chronicle. "I thought it was going to be cheesy, but it was awesome."

Most of the park's gentle rides are themed around fruits and veggies, so your kiddos can twirl in garlic bulbs, spin in strawberries, or hop on the mushroom swings. "You don't have to worry about teenagers mowing down your kids, and there's never much of a line," Hartlaub says.

By eliminating turnstiles, the park also made getting on the rides easier for families with strollers. It opened a water area where kids might get sprayed by a flower or misted by a pop-up geyser.

Check the park's calendar before you go—in the fall, it's generally open only on weekends.

The Polar Express Train Ride

Inspired by the classic holiday book, railroads in more than 40 cities nationwide offer hour-long Polar Express train rides that feature a reading from the book and a visit with Santa —perfect for kids ages 4 to 9. Many of the railroads also supply a cup of hot chocolate, cookies, and a gift from Santa (just like in the story).

Walt Disney World and Disneyland

Your kids might never outgrow wanting to hang out at Disney's parks in Orlando, Florida and Anaheim, California. But there is a short window when their reaction to meeting their favorite characters is so joyful and endearing that it'll make it worth all the time and money you spent to get there. As a result, it's naturally one of the best vacations for kids.

You can save money on your Disney vacation by going when kids are younger, too. That's because if you go when the kids are 10 or older, you'll have to pay adult prices for their tickets and meals.

Use the free My Disney Experience app to find updated character locations for Disney World.

"You can reserve FastPass+ in advance of your trip: It's essential to see Anna, Elsa, Cinderella, and Rapunzel in Princess Fairytale Hall—otherwise, the wait could be three to five hours," says Len Testa, founder of Touring Plans , a website and app that provides itineraries for seeing the parks.

Lion Country Safari

Head about 20 miles west of downtown West Palm Beach to enter another top vacation spot for kids. At Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, Florida, you'll find a nearly 600-acre safari and adventure park where kids can see and interact with some of their favorite animals.

Pack plenty of water and snacks for the hour-and-a-half drive through the seven natural habitats, where you'll see zebras, giraffes, ostriches, lions, and more. Then park and explore the adventure park where your little ones will love the Rio Grande Train and carousel.

This destination is perfect for kids ages 2 to 10. The youngest of the group might be most excited about the petting zoo and giraffe feeding area. Meanwhile, older kids will probably want to spend the entire day at the water park with splash pads, waterfalls, and loop water slides.

Monterey Bay Aquarium

This famous aquarium, about two hours south of San Francisco in Monterey, California, appeals to all ages, but the sweet spot may be ages 1 to 8. Its incredible Splash Zone section—with crawl-through tunnels, textured walls, and low exhibit windows—makes it one of the best vacation destinations for young kids.

Among the 45 interactive exhibits at Monterey Bay Aquarium , kids will find the following:

  • Pull-out plush eels to play with next to living moray eels
  • Touch pools with sea urchins, abalones, and other creatures
  • A dress-up area where they can put on a sea-horse costume next to a tank with actual sea horses
  • Games, knobs, buttons, and levers galore relating to sea life

The exhibit also offers Coral Reef Kingdom, a cornered-off padded section for kids under 34 inches. (Combine with a trip to Gilroy Gardens and make it a long weekend!)

The Crayola Experience

About 80 miles from Philadelphia in Easton, Pennsylvania, you'll find the Crayola Experience . Most of the 25 attractions in this crafty kids' paradise are surprisingly high-tech and great for kids ages 4 to 9. Here, kids can do the following:

  • Create digital works of art and project them onto a bigger screen
  • Use computers to print their crayon labels (with the name of their choice)
  • Generate an image of themselves as a coloring page using a Photobooth

The story of how crayons are made is partially animated, so it's more engaging than ever. But despite all this, double-digit kids will lose interest quickly unless they're super artsy.

Keystone Resort

Keystone Resort is a mountain retreat about 90 miles west of the Denver airport in Keystone, Colorado, where kids have their own life-size snow castle to explore when they hop off the gondola at Dercum Mountain.

"My 9-year-old's jaw dropped when he saw it," says Amy Whitley, founder of the website Pit Stops for Kids . "It's elaborate, featuring tunnels, a lookout tower, ice slides, and an ice sculpture throne. Take a picture on the throne."

The castle is part of Keystone's Kidtopia program, including Saturday afternoon parades with a mascot and cookies.

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To help you plan your next memorable family vacation, we decided to reach out to other family travel experts for their suggestions for the best place in the world to travel with toddlers.

They answered with the best international travel destinations with toddlers.   Traveling as a family with young ones is different than traveling by yourself.  

Toddlers are fun to travel with because you get to experience the excitement and wonder of discovering the world through the eyes of your children (or grandchildren).    

Young children can be a challenge though and need plenty of activities to keep them busy. You can’t just grab any list off the internet.   So choosing the right location is key to an amazing vacation. 

These kid-friendly destinations are recommended based on personal experience by families that have actually visited with their own toddlers.  They all have in-depth travel guides and reviews on their own blogs.  So don’t forget to check out some of the links for each location.

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Valais region, Switzerland

The first recommendation for a toddler-friendly destination is from Corina, founder, and writer at  Packed Again . She wrote “Having twin toddlers, I feel it is a must to choose your destination where the kids can be outside in nature, and there’s no better place than Switzerland to find this.

The  Valais region is in the heart of the Swiss Alps  and there is no shortage of picnic places near a stream, playgrounds or even a great lake. Just perfect for our toddlers to get dirty, throw as many stones in the water as they can and build bridges with branches. On top of all, we might be able to spot one or two mountain animals in a magnificent and safe surrounding. For me, it is the perfect toddler destination.”

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Etosha National Park, Namibia

Jenny from  Travelynn Family  has experience traveling in Africa with kids.  She tells us “Yes, you can take toddlers on safari!”

Earlier this year we traversed Africa in a Land Rover with our boys (our youngest was 2) for almost 4 months. We took them on a lot of safaris, but Etosha National Park, Namibia, was definitely the best one for his age group. Firstly it’s very affordable (kids are free!), and wildlife spotting is easy due to the vast open plains, lack of vegetation, and an abundance of wildlife. In fact, the entire country is a fantastic family destination and you may like to read our  10 reasons to visit Namibia with kids .”

Family Travel Fever Note: Want to travel to Namibia?  Find cheap flights by setting an alert for  Windhoek, Namibia (NA) 

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Colorado USA

We couldn’t help but include our beloved state of Colorado.  Although the entire state is beautiful, we suggest Glenwood Springs for Toddlers.  Situated just 3 hours from Denver, this little town at the confluence of the Roaring Fork and Colorado River is a perfect place for families.  

Hot Springs, waterfall hikes, roller coasters, and skiing all in one area.  You can combine this with a trip to Aspen or Vail.  The best way to experience the town is to stay at the historic Hotel Colorado or in an RV.   You can even rent easily nearby at Outdoorsy with this  $50 off coupon . 

You can check out our whole series on Glenwood with  17 Exciting Things to do in Glenwood Springs  and our  Visitors Guide to Glenwood Springs. 

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Nice, France

Shanna from  There and Back Again Family Travel Blog  suggests families with toddlers should visit Nice, France.

“Nice is a cute as a button town in the south of France on the Mediterranean Sea.  It is a perfect escape for a family with toddlers because of its manageable size, easy public transport options and abundance of easy, kid-friendly day trips.

We loved shopping at the Cours Saleya market in Nice for goodies, having picnics and playing at the Promenade du Paillon (a huge park, playground and green space at the heart of the city) and exploring Nice’s narrow, cobbled streets and alleyways.”

Family Travel Fever Note: Want to travel to Nice, France?  Find cheap flights by setting an alert for  Nice, France (NCE)  at Kiwi.com

Barcelona, Spain

Traveling with a baby and toddler,   Diana from The Elusive Family , was able to recommend Barcelona, Spain based on personal experience.

“Sitting on the coast of the Mediterranean, Barcelona offers toddlers the opportunity to run amuck on La Rambla or explore the majestic L’Aquarium Barcelona, our top pick for toddlers. Boasting the largest sea tunnel in Europe, L’Aquarium is a perfect place to spend the afternoon watching sharks, sea turtles and hundreds of species swim in a vast Oceanarium.”

Keri Hedrick from  Family Travel in the Middle East   responded: “Dubai is a city crying out to be explored by families. Toddlers will love the huge variety of waterparks and splash parks available across the city from Duplo Splash Safari at Legoland Waterpark to the Splashers area of Atlantis, designed specifically for smaller kids.

The beach and resort weather is great almost year around, however, in the absolute hottest summer months there are still plenty of indoor activities too.  The huge Kidzania and Dubai Aquarium at Dubai Mall are always a hit, as is Mattel Playtown at City Walk ideal for youngsters.

Don’t forget to check out a desert safari during your stay which will include an opportunity to ride a camel – and top your visit off with the spectacular light and sound fountain show outside Burj Khalifa every night.”

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Chicago, Illinois

Catherine from  Traveling with the Littles  suggests that  “If the weather is agreeable the best places to take toddlers are Millennium Park and Maggie Daley Park.

Located in the heart of downtown Chicago, both places are great for small children to stretch their legs!  Millennium Park boasts the ‘Bean’ which is an enormous reflective metal ‘bean’ in which toddlers can admire their reflections and scamper about. Also found in Millennium Park is Crown Fountain, an interactive five-story fountain that periodically shoots water out onto waiting children.  Maggie Daley Park’s Play Garden is replete with a colossal playground, a ‘Watering Hole,’ a boardwalk, and an ‘Enchanted Forest.”         

Family Travel Fever Note: Want to travel to Chicago?  Find cheap flights by setting an alert for Chicago Midway (MWD) or Chicago O’Hare (ORD) at  Kiwi.com

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Sanur, Bali, Indonesia

Kate Comer from  Rolling Along With Kids  explains that “Exploring South East Asia with toddlers can be tricky.

Sanur, located on the island of Bali in Indonesia , is easy to navigate with toddlers and you can also enjoy the beautiful culture that Bali has to offer. The flat, paved beach path is easy to walk along with young kids. Our favorite way to spend time in Sanur is to visit one of the many beach clubs with pools and playgrounds located along the beach path.”

Family Travel Fever Note: Want to travel to Sanur, Bali?  Find cheap flights by setting an alert for Bali Ngurah Rai Airport (Denpasar, Indonesia) (DPS )  at  Kiwi.com

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Seattle, Washington, USA

I have to agree with Astrid from  The Wandering Daughter  when she recommends  Seattle, Washington for toddlers .  She wrote a guide on her blog and summarized the city for us.

“The city of Seattle, WA offers families with toddlers plenty of options to explore and play. With over 400 outdoor parks and play areas, as well as family-friendly museums, there is no shortage of things to do for families in Seattle.

By far the best spot for families to visit in the city is the Seattle Center, with its giant fountain for water play, art and music inspired playground, and the iconic Space Needle offering panoramic views of the city. Also not to be missed is the Children’s Museum, where toddlers can engage with hands-on educational exhibits.”

Note from Family Travel Fever:  We love Seattle and have spent time visiting the city and surrounding area.  We have even taken our RV on the Ferry across the water.  If you are looking for places to stay in Seattle you will find great deals and reviews on our  Booking link here.

Seattle Washington for toddlers - Best destinations with toddlers. Photo Credit: The Wandering Daughter

La Paz, Bolivia

After 4 months of traveling around South America,  Amanda at  Great Big Family Adventure  recommends La Paz, Bolivia as a perfect destination in South America for toddlers.

“For a 1 to 3-year-old,  La Paz, Bolivia  would be cool. It is a large city but connected by cable cars which are fun and cheap. There is a large Central Park with amusement rides and a large boardwalk over the city to Pipiripi, the local Children’s museum with lots of exciting hands-on activities for children of all ages and parents too!”

Note from Family Travel Fever:  Bolivia has so many exciting places to stay.  You can try a hotel, a B&B or private rental for your family. Get the best deals and reviews for  La Paz at our booking link here. 

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Reykjavik, Iceland

With a roundup of their own, the  Wandermust Family  wrote that  “Iceland is a really hot (well not literally) family travel destination right now!  I was worried when we went that it wouldn’t live up to the hype but I can happily report that it did not disappoint!

Whether you are traveling in Winter or summer, staying in Reykjavik or going beyond the Golden Circle there is just so much to do with kids!  Our favorite thing was exploring all of the outdoor activities like chasing waterfalls, discovering black sand beaches and meeting Icelandic horses!  It is a great outdoor adventure holiday for all the family”

Tokyo, Japan

When asked for a recommendation for destinations in Asia,  Wisterian Watertree   wrote “The biggest city in the world is also one of the toddler-friendliest. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of sights accessible with a stroller.

Everything from thousand-year-old temples to high-tech marvels like the tallest TV tower in the world all sits along trains and subway lines, which makes getting around an easy project, even on rainy days. And there are public parks and playgrounds dotting the cityscape everywhere. On top of that, this is the city in the world which has the most Michelin stars – but any everyday meal will be as tasty as a feast in a far more expensive Japanese restaurant in your home country.

One of our favorite things is going to see the different shrines of Tokyo, especially during a festival. Your kids can participate and there are typically lots of interesting foods and activities to try – from shooting ranges with actual cork guns to enormous griddles full of okonomiyaki in the making.”

Family Travel Fever Note: Want to travel to Tokyo, Japan?  Find cheap flights by setting an alert for Tokyo airports Narita ( NRT) or Haneda (HND)at  Kiwi.com

Yasukuni Jinja Tokyo with Toddlers is best vacation international destination for toddlers Photo Credit: Wisterian Watertree

New York, New York USA

Based on their own time in the big city, Cath at  Passports and Adventures  recommends  New York City.

“New York is a great city to visit with toddlers. We visited with our two-year-old son and found plenty of toddler-friendly activities to do. Such as a water ferry ride around the tip of Manhattan, a trip to the 86 th  floor of the Empire State Building and even a trip around Central Park.

The bright lights of Times Square will fascinate them, just be aware of the noise level for them. With museums, plenty of hotels, and restaurants and diners galore, New York is definitely a city that can be visited with toddlers.”

Note from Family Travel Fever:  The Bronx  Zoo is on our bucket list to take the kids. But finding a place to stay in New York City could be tricky.  If you are planning a trip you can find the locations of places to stay, the best deals and tons of reviews on our  booking link here.

Toddlers love the lights and Manhattan skyline in New York city making it a best trip with toddlers Photo Credit: Passports and Adventures

Tuscany, Italy

When asked, Marta from  Learning Escapes , replied you should pick Tuscany for a family vacation!

“A destination I loved when our kids were toddlers and that I recommend to all young families is the gorgeous   Italian region of Tuscany .  International visitors tend to know Tuscany for its cultural attractions and wineries but it is an incredibly family-friendly location and many Italian families vacation here, giving it a wonderful local feel.

The biggest attractions for families with toddlers here is the coast: it is beautiful, safe and well served, with a vast choice of hotels, campsites and resorts to suit all budgets. In terms of entertainment, the choice is endless too: you can relax making sand castles, go visit local farms for cute animal encounters, let the kids wander in car-free hilltop villages and even go to theme parks!”

Phuket, Thailand

After spending 10 days in Phuket with toddlers,  Brandi from Toddler Abroad  has a   trustworthy resource for Thailand .  Plus, we’ve been dreaming of taking our own kids there.

“Phuket has a number of excellent beaches and other toddler-friendly things to do. It’s incredibly cheap and Thai people love children. Our toddler’s favorite thing to do was ride tuk-tuks around the island.”

Phuket Thailand best holiday destination for families with toddler is Phuket, Thailand Photo Credit: Toddler Abroad

La Fortuna, Costa Rica

We loved northern Costa Rica, so I just had to add it to this list.  The La Fortuna/Arenal Volcano area is an exciting holiday destination with toddlers.  In we left Colorado and feet of snow behind to enjoy the beaches, hiking, and wildlife.

We hiked the Arenal Volcano and spent lunch watching the clouds and smoke dance along the top of the volcano.  In the evening we soaked in the hot springs with the locals.  The following days were spent enjoying the sloths, monkeys, toucans, iguanas, and Cayman at the Proyecto Asis animal rescue and Caño Negro Wildlife Reserve. 

This 3-week multigenerational trip is how we developed our  step-by-step checklist and toolkit to planning an unforgettable family vacation.

Note: We stayed at a combination of private rentals and hotels.    If you are planning a trip to Costa Rica, we found the best deals at  Booking.com  to reserve as many places to stay as possible.  Our link will take you straight to  places to stay in La Fortuna.   

Our favorite place to stay in La Fortuna and the Monte Verde area was a  Tree House.  

Best holiday destination for families with toddlers - Costa Rica

Moab, Utah USA

After visiting the area ourselves with 4 kids, we agree with Kristie from  World is Wide , with her recommendation of Moab.

“Moab, Utah is a fantastic family destination for all ages. It’s our family’s favorite place on the planet, and it has been since our kids were toddlers. It’s got all the ingredients for an ideal toddler destination: two amazing national parks (Arches and Canyonlands), hiking trails galore, dinosaur tracks and remains, and lots and lots of sand. “

Note From Family Travel Fever:  Based on this amazing recommendation by World is Wide – we have taken a couple of trips to the Moab Area. We now have a whole series on Moab with kids including   18 Things to do in Moab ,  Arches National Park ,  Canyonlands National Park  and  Dead Horse Point .

Moab, Utah is a top pick for the best place to travel with toddlers. This picture is toddlers at the family-friendly destination of Moab. Photo Credit: World is Wide

Lake Bled, Slovenia

My Dad’s heritage is from Slovenia and I visited with my grandmother when I was younger, so I was excited to hear Chelsea from  Pack More Into Life  choose the beautiful Lake Bled.

“If you are looking for a great vacation spot to bring your toddler.  Look no further than Lake Bled, Slovenia. With its beautiful lake, castle crested cliff, cute playgrounds, and easy sidewalks to make pushing a stroller a breeze, it’s certainly got something for everyone!

Want to read all about the week-long trip with our 2-year-old son? Head over to our  family-friendly blog: Pack More Into Life”

Family Travel Fever Note: Want to travel to Slovenia?  Find cheap flights by setting an alert for Ljubljana Airport (LJU)   at  Kiwi.com

Slovenia is on the list of best places to visit with toddlers. This photo is a toddler and his family enjoying at Lake Bled, Slovenia

Gold Coast, Australia

Holly from  Four Around the World  responded that  “The Gold Coast, Australia is a perfect family-friendly destination to visit with toddlers!

They have some of the most beautiful beaches for a family day out, as well as being the home to all of Australia’s  best theme parks ,  all of which have areas dedicated to younger children. There are also some fantastic playgrounds and parklands, and several places to visit for native animal encounters, such as Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary or Fleay’s Fauna Park.”

The Best international trips with toddlers isn't complete without Australia. The beaches of Gold Coast, Australia are a perfect vacation for a family with toddlers. Photo Credit: Four Around the World

London, England

Cath of  Passports and Adventures  has written specifically on their blog about  things to do in London with a toddler .

“London might not seem like the sort of place to vacation with a toddler, but it has so much to offer. From visiting SeaLife and taking a ride on the London Eye, to exploring the Tower of London and more, it is a city that has it all for toddlers. Getting around London is easy with the Tube your best option, there are lots of family-friendly places to stay and the choice of cafes and restaurants on offer will please even the fussiest of eaters.”

London, England was added to the best places to visit in Europe with toddlers. The London Eye in Southbank Photo Credit: Passports and Adventures

Tel Aviv, Israel

The last and another unique pick comes from Melissa at  The   Family Voyage .  “We’ve taken toddlers to Tel Aviv twice and it’s become a family favorite!

There’s never a shortage of activities, whether you like relaxing at the beach, sampling food at the open-air markets, strolling along the boardwalk and the leafy boulevards or even visiting the weekly craft fair in the middle of the city.

Kids are welcome  everywhere  and it’s easy to find common Western ‘kids menu’ food at restaurants. There are playgrounds throughout the city and even on many beaches, so fun is always just around the corner! Get the inside scoop on visiting Tel Aviv with kids  right here . “

Tel Aviv is an choice you might not think of for family travel. The Family Voyage has been there with loves to travel to this International destination with toddlers.

Final Thoughts on the best places to visit with toddlers:

I love how so many experts weighed in with their own experiences.  All of the suggestions were submitted by families who have actually visited these places with toddlers.  

Just compiling this list, I added a bunch of destinations to our family bucket list.

Your turn  – Did we miss any of the best vacation destinations for toddlers?  Which place in the world would you add to the list?

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Great idea for a post! Although I do not have a toddler, I do have a teenager with needs and we are going to Italy this spring. I will be sure to look into Tuscany!

Thank you! Tuscany for kids had not occurred to me! I had so much fun working with these wonderful travel experts and I loved watching the responses roll in. I was surprised by the locations they chose.

Thank you for sharing such wonderful destinations to travel with toddlers. But sadly, I have just visited Dubai with my toddlers and loved it very much. There are so many things for kids to learn and entertain. Two of the destinations that I added to my bucket list are Nice, France and La Paz, Bolivia. I will seek for travel guides from those travel bloggers who have actually visited these places with their toddlers.

You’re welcome. I found ideas to add to my family bucket list, also

I had heard Ireland before – so it’s on our list. Any chance you’ve visited?

Actually, we have and it was wonderful. We traveled with 3 kids, the youngest a toddler and grandma. We have wonderful family memories. We moved a little too much though. We moved almost every day but it wasn’t necessary. I think we should have picked one or two central places to stay and done day trips. The highlights for us were waterfall hikes, the castles and a hawk walk by a local bird rescue.

I love continuing to add to my growing list of places to visit with my kids. I have yet to make it to the United Arab Emirates and think this would be a really interesting place to explore a different culture and environment to the places we normally travel. Thanks.

Thanks!UAE sounds wonderful.

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17 Best Vacations for Toddlers – Kid Friendly Places & Ideas for Families

Christina Rado

Traveling with toddlers can be an enriching experience for the whole family, providing opportunities for bonding and exploration.

It should strike a balance between relaxation and adventure, offering activities and amenities that cater to their specific needs.

From beach resorts to urban getaways, each destination offers unique experiences and attractions that will delight you and your family.

Apart from that, these vacations also create lasting memories for the entire family.

Choosing the best vacations for toddlers might be challenging, especially if many destinations pique your interest.

But you don’t have to worry.

I am here to help you select the best destinations by giving comprehensive reviews.

I have traveled with my family and experienced many activities in each place.

Likewise, I have included the destinations’ ratings based on safety, kid-friendly activities, affordability, and other essential factors.

So, prepare for a fun-filled vacation with your loved ones and check out the best destinations in our reviews below.

Best Vacations For Toddlers Compared

From beachfront resorts to bustling cities, there are various excellent destinations for toddlers around the country and across the borders.

Check out our list of the top destinations below.

Editor’s Choice

best places to travel with 9 year old

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront

If you’re looking for an excellent hotel with spectacular views and services, consider visiting Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront.

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#2nd Best Choice

best places to travel with 9 year old

Park Hyatt Vienna

Park Hyatt Vienna is a prestigious hotel in the heart of Vienna, Austria, at Am Hof 2.

  • Safety: 5/5
  • Kid-Friendly Activities: 3.5/5
  • Affordability: 3/5
  • Ease of Travel: 4/5
  • Accommodation Options: 4/5
  • Food Diversity: 5/5

#3rd Best Choice

best places to travel with 9 year old

Cedar Cove Resort & Cottages

Have an exciting beach vacation with your kids at Cedar Cove Resort & Cottages.

  • Safety: 4/5
  • Kid-Friendly Activities: 5/5
  • Affordability: 3/3
  • Ease of Travel: 3.5/5
  • Accommodation Options: 4/4

Here are the top vacations for families with toddlers.

1. Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront (Editor’s Choice)

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront

1401 SW Naito Pkwy Portland, OR 97201 (503) 226-7600 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ratings Criteria

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: 4/5
  • Food Diversity: 4/5
  • Spectacular views of the city skyline
  • Relaxing and peaceful ambiance
  • Limited dining options

Its waterfront location will grant you a front-seat view of the beach and the city skyline, creating a captivating and memorable experience.

This hotel is an excellent choice for your next family vacation because of its various kid-friendly activities that will entertain your kids.

The hotel also has a welcoming and accommodating staff to ensure you and your kids have a pleasant stay.

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront provides easy access to the vibrant city’s attractions, shops, and dining establishments.

2. Park Hyatt Vienna

best places to travel with 9 year old

Am Hof 2 1010 Wien, Austria (122) 740-1234 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Convenient location to popular attractions
  • High safety standards for children
  • Crowded during peak seasons

Its central position will provide easy access to renowned cultural attractions, historical landmarks, and upscale shopping areas.

Their rooms have luxurious furnishings, state-of-the-art technology, and plush bedding to ensure you will have a comfortable stay.

The hotel will impress you with its facilities, including a world-class spa, spacious fitness center, and multiple dining options.

Also, you don’t have to worry about the safety of your kids.

The staff is attentive and provides high safety standards for children, ensuring that you can relax and enjoy your stay.

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3. Cedar Cove Resort & Cottages

Cedar Cove Resort & Cottages

2710 Gulf Dr N Holmes Beach, FL 34217 (800) 206-6293 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Direct access to the beach and water activities
  • Various kid-friendly amenities
  • Limited availability of cottages during busy periods

This resort offers a tranquil setting for a memorable vacation.

The well-appointed cottages offer a cozy and home-like atmosphere with modern amenities.

The resort also features a swimming pool, barbeque area, and well-maintained grounds for relaxation and recreation.

You and your toddlers will appreciate the various kid-friendly amenities, such as playgrounds and beach toys.

What’s more, you will love the supervised water activities and sandcastle building at the resort.

You can also relax knowing that your little ones are in a secure environment since Cedar Cove focuses on safety.

4. Four Seasons Chicago

Four Seasons Chicago

120 E Delaware Pl Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 280-8800 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Four Seasons Chicago is a luxurious hotel located in downtown Chicago, Illinois.

The hotel prides itself on delivering excellent service and top-notch amenities.

You will be amazed by their spacious and elegantly designed rooms with stunning city views.

Their amenities include a fitness center, spa, and indoor pool that will ensure you have access to relaxation and wellness facilities during your stay.

The hotel can also arrange in-room amenities and services tailored to young guests, such as babysitting services and a children’s menu.

Additionally, the hotel’s commitment to safety will offer a secure environment for your little ones.

5. Durham, New York

Durham, New York

Durham, NY Open in Google Maps

Another toddler-friendly getaway that offers a ton of old-school fun, Durham is among the top family-favorite destinations to visit with toddlers.

Nestled amid the peaks of the breathtaking Catskill Mountains in New York, families vacationing at Durham have a variety of activities on offer—if you’re an “outdoors” family, try one of the many kid-friendly hikes or visit the ultra-cute Hull-O petting farm!

It’s not all old-school at Durham, though; visit the Zoom Flume Water Park for fun and thrilling rides that’ll have the kids screaming their lungs out (in the best way)!

Recommended Hotel: Best Western New Baltimore Inn

6. Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

Lake Of The Ozarks, Missouri

Lake of the Ozarks, MO 65065 (800) 386-5253 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

If you’re wondering where to go for a fun weekend trip with the whole brood, consider Lake of the Ozarks, a popular spot for families with toddlers.

Lake of the Ozarks boasts 1,150 miles of lakeshore, presenting many opportunities for lovely lakeside walks and picnics.

On a sunny day, go canoeing on the lake or explore the Lake of the Ozarks State Park.

If your little one is in the mood to stay indoors, don’t fear—there’s still plenty of fun to go around, from the games at Miner Mike’s Adventure Town to stalactite-stalagmite exploration at Bridal Cave.

Recommended Hotel: WorldMark Lake of the Ozarks

7. Carlsbad, California

Carlsbad, California

Carlsbad, CA Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Carlsbad is a veritable wonderland—the city has a plethora of themed fun on offer, making it one of our favorite destinations for families with young kids.

Spend a fun day at Legoland California—though it’s a great option for kids of all ages, the toddlers especially will love the rides and the themed areas, tailored just for the little ones.

From becoming miniature Ross Gellers and digging up “dinosaur bones” to a boat ride on Fairy Tale Brook to a gigantic sandbox, a kids-playground-essential, there are over a dozen such themed areas at Legoland.

Apart from this, the city’s aquarium and miniature park are also great spots to explore.

Recommended Hotel: Cape Rey Carlsbad Beach, A Hilton Resort & Spa

8. Port Angeles, Washington

Port Angeles, Washington

Port Angeles, WA (360) 452-2363 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

At Port Angeles, there’s every opportunity to be right at the heart of nature, right from the sky-high trees of Olympic National Park to the lovely tide pools that overlook the Strait of Juan de Fica.

The little tots will enjoy the many kid-friendly hiking routes in the ginormous Olympic National Park, extending right to the edge of the city.

After this, you can head to the tide pools and check out these little bits of the sky on land!

In short, every chance to get up close and personal with nature while enjoying a toddler-friendly vacation!

Recommended Hotel: Olympic Lodge

9. Langhorne, Pennsylvania

Langhorne, Pennsylvania

Langhorne, PA Visit Website Open in Google Maps

The tots will love the chance to meet Bert, Elmo and the rest of the Sesame Street gang at the colorful Sesame Place, as well as the many kid-friendly rides on offer, making it one of the best spots for family vacations with toddlers.

The city’s downtown area takes you on a trip back to its founding days in the 17th century; however, you’ll still find plenty of outlet shopping opportunities in the area.

Additionally, Langhorne is just a few hours’ drive away from Philadelphia, making it a great option for a quick weekend getaway from the latter.

Recommended Hotel: SpringHill Suites by Marriott Philadelphia Langhorne

10. Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

You could spend one day every day of your trip exploring a different theme park in Orlando and still not be done by the end!

Exaggeration aside, the little ones will love the magic of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (you can even get them their own Hogwarts acceptance letter!); also, visit SeaWorld for the shows (though you might want to consider the ethics of this).

However, nothing beats the original definition of fun in Orlando—Disney World! Get a Disney World Assistant to look after the kids while you catch a little break.

Recommended Hotel: Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

Related: Restaurants in Orlando, Florida

Related: Best Disney Resorts for Toddlers

11. Williams, Arizona

Williams, Arizona

Williams, AZ (928) 635-4451 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Quoting Bobby Troup, “get your kicks on Route 66”in Williams, Arizona.

Barely an hour away from the Grand Canyon (a great day trip option), you can also treat little ones to their first glimpses of real-life wolf and bear cubs at the Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park; there’s also a petting zoo with super-cute bunnies, horses and other farm animals!

Oh, and don’t forget to take a ride on the historic Grand Canyon Railway in Williams’ old-school railroad depot—nostalgia abounds here.

Recommended Hotel: Red Garter Inn

12. Jeffersonville, Vermont

Jeffersonville, Vermont

Jeffersonville, VT Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

One of the best places to go to in the U.S regardless of the season, Jeffersonville is a great option if you’re an extremely active, ‘outdoorsy’ family, serving up a ton of family-friendly year-round activities.

Enjoy an extremely kid-friendly stay at Smugglers’ Notch Resort which holds the distinction of being the most kid-friendly resort in not just the area, but the entire East Coast.

While kids learn to take their first turns on the beginner terrain, parents can enjoy mogul runs and the awesome backcountry that Vermont’s mountains offer.

Recommended Hotel: The Lodge at Spruce Peak

13. Chincoteague Island, Virginia

Chincoteague Island, Virginia

Chincoteague Island, VA Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Chincoteague Island has all the trappings of a laid-back vacation; you can spend relaxing days under the sun gorging on delicious ice cream in many parlors or just set up shop on a nice spot on the beach and unwind.

For a unique experience, join a tour to spot the herds of beautiful wild ponies that roam freely on the island; if you and the kids are the adventurous types, go looking for clams and crabs!

If nothing else, you can still have your quintessential summer fun, building sandcastles and splashing around in the water with the tykes.

Recommended Hotel: Marina Bay Hotel & Suites, Ascend Hotel Collection

14. Traverse City, Michigan

Traverse City, Michigan

Traverse City, MI (231) 947-1120 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

If you’re wondering where to travel for a fun, loud family summer vacation, Traverse City is a must consider.

Come the warm summer months, Traverse City boasts a plethora of outdoor concerts and family movie nights.

Another great reason to visit Traverse City is its world-famous cherries; you and tots can gorge on and stock up on as many cherries as you desire during the National Cherry Festival.

Owing to Traverse City’s location on the bays of Lake Michigan, the kids can also enjoy a beach vacation; don’t forget to check out the unique dog-jumping contests!

Recommended Hotel: Bayshore Resort

15. Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, DC (202) 789-7000 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Delve into American culture in the country’s capital city; Washington, D.C is rich in historical significance and has been the seat of many events that shaped the nation.

One of the best parts about D.C. is the number of free attractions, monuments and museums on offer; you can join a tour and check out the main sites or even better, explore on your own via the city’s reliable public transport.

All 7 attractions of the Smithsonian are also free; toddlers are sure to be awed by the interactive displays and exhibits, ranging from whales to airplanes to dinosaurs.

Recommended Hotel: Mandarin Oriental Washington DC

Related: Places to Eat: Washington DC

16. Captiva Island, Florida

Captiva Island, Florida

Captiva Island, FL (239) 472-1080 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Just off southwestern Florida’s coast, Captiva Island is known for its calm emerald-green waters and range of kid-friendly activities, making it an excellent spot for a beach vacation with toddlers.

Families can enjoy building sandcastles or collecting the colorful seashells that generously dot the beach or simply chasing the Gulf of Mexico’s gentle waves as they retreat.

Many beachfront condos offer kid-friendly activities such as coconut painting and kite making, making for a fun family stay.

There are also plenty of spacious vacation homes on offer, ideal for large families.

Recommended Hotel: Captiva Breeze

17. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Pigeon Forge, TN (865) 453-8574 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Nestled amid the peaks of the Smoky Mountains, Pigeon Forge exudes oodles of small-town vibes with an extremely inviting atmosphere permeating the whole city.

Enjoy the Appalachian wilderness via the many hiking trails that snake through the lush forests, or rent a bike instead.

The place also abounds in a ton of swimming holes that you can take a dip in.

If you’re left craving for city life, don’t worry—just head to Pigeon Forge’s happening downtown area with its many attractions, family-friendly theme parks and the melodious country music wafting through the area.

Recommended Hotel: Margaritaville Island Inn

Vacationer’s Guide 

Comparing destinations: which one is right for you.

When selecting the best vacation destinations for toddlers, there are many factors you need to think of.

You should keep in mind the security that each place provides.

Also, compare each destination’s rates, services, and drawbacks.

The Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront offers breathtaking views of the beach and the city skyline.

Its serene and peaceful ambiance ensures you can relax and unwind during your stay.

But the hotel has limited dining options, which might require guests to explore nearby restaurants for more variety.

The Park Hyatt Vienna in Austria is a luxurious hotel that conveniently places guests near popular attractions.

The hotel also maintains high safety standards, especially for families with children.

However, the hotel tends to be crowded during peak travel seasons.

Cedar Cove Resort & Cottages is a charming destination with direct beach access and a plethora of water activities.

However, the availability of cottages may be limited during busy periods, so planning and securing reservations in advance is necessary.

If you’re searching for an alternative to Park Hyatt Vienna with more kid-friendly amenities, consider Four Seasons Chicago.

Its only drawback is that it can get pretty noisy during busy periods.

How I Picked The Destinations 

As a travel enthusiast, I always make time to travel with my family.

When going on trips, we select the best destinations that are kid-friendly.

We stayed at hotels and resorts that are suitable for toddlers, and I did some research about each place.

I also conversed with other families and guests to make sure that my reviews would have additional reliable information.

Our Rating Method 

I rate these vacations based on the following criteria:

  • Safety: I use this criterion to evaluate the overall safety of every vacation destination. Does it have a strong safety record? Does it provide child-friendly safety measures? These are the questions I ask myself when evaluating safety.
  • Kid-Friendly Activities: I use this criterion to evaluate the availability and quality of kid-friendly activities. Does the destination offer a variety of engaging activities? Is it near theme parks, zoos, museums, nature parks, and beaches? Is it both educational and fun? I consider these factors when rating this criterion.
  • Affordability: This assesses the affordability of the family vacation. Is it expensive? Are the accommodations, activities, meals, and transportation affordable? Are there family-friendly discounts? These are the questions I take into account to rate affordability.
  • Ease of Travel: I use this to rate the accessibility and ease of getting around the area. Is it easy to navigate? Does it offer family-friendly transportation options? Do we need to fly to get to the destination? I ask myself these questions in order to evaluate ease of travel.
  • Accommodation Options: This assesses the availability and quality of accommodations. Does it provide spaces that separate adult and child sleeping areas? Are there amenities like a kitchen, laundry, and swimming pool available? These are the questions I ask when evaluating accommodation options.
  • Food Diversity: This criterion evaluates the availability of kid-friendly food options. Does it cater to different dietary preferences? Are there child-friendly menus? I consider these factors when rating food diversity.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What do toddlers like to do on vacation.

Toddlers often appreciate visiting playgrounds, exploring child-friendly attractions such as zoos or aquariums, and spending time outdoors in parks or at the beach.

Are There Any Beach Destinations That Are Particularly Toddler-friendly And Offer Calm Waters And Shallow Areas?

Yes. These include South Seas Island Resort, Disney’s Vero Beach Resort, and Ocean Edge Resort and Spa.

Conclusion 

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Based on the ratings and experience, these places are the best vacations for toddlers.

The Park Hyatt Vienna made us feel like royalty with its elegant setting and excellent services.

We were pleasantly surprised by the hotel staff who gifted my toddlers coloring books upon check-in to keep them busy.

Honestly, that was genuinely thoughtful of them.

We also loved the beach access of Cedar Cove Resort & Cottages.

The kids were happy building sandcastles, and we enjoyed the provided board games in our cozy cottage.

We were also impressed with the luxury and sophistication of Four Seasons Chicago.

But the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront was the best destination we’ve been to.

We were captivated by the breathtaking views of Portland’s skyline.

And my little ones were enamored with the beach view, which is a perfect distraction during meals.

The peaceful ambiance of the hotel also allowed us to unwind and relax after a long day of exploring the city.

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Are you a parent searching for the best places to travel with your toddler?

Traveling with toddlers can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also present many challenging moments.

That’s why finding the right destinations is key to making those special family trips unforgettable.

Whether it’s taking in the stunning sights of Japan or strolling along the sandy beaches of Mexico, there are endless possibilities for where you can jet off to with your little one.

Discover some of the top destinations including Europe with toddlers and around the world – all hand-picked by parents like yourself who have successfully tackled traveling with their perpetual energy balls and lived to tell about it!

Here is our list of over 43 best holiday destinations for families with toddlers, so that you can ensure that your first toddler-friendly vacation will be as stress-free as possible.

43 Best Places To Travel With Toddlers

Below is a complete list of the best holiday destinations for toddlers that have been tried and tested. No matter where you are traveling from, you will find the best international places to travel with toddlers.

Best Places To Travel with Toddlers in Europe

– Recommendation by World Wild Schooling –

Corfu Vlacherna Monastery Greece with a toddler World Wild Schooling

Greece is an idyllic family vacation destination, especially if you are traveling with kids. Greeks adore kids, so you don’t have to worry about noise from your toddlers running around.

Breastfeeding is easy in Greece, and there is no shame in doing it anywhere. Although there are not too many changing rooms for babies, Greeks are fine with you changing your baby’s diaper in public.

Greek cuisine is also very toddler friendly and you can find food suitable for little ones in almost any restaurant, such as grilled meat and vegetables.

Tip: Some of the beaches in Greece will hurt little feet. I highly recommend you bring some beach shoes for both your toddler and yourself. You can find a list of the best toddler water shoes here.

Best Places In Greece To Visit With A Toddler

Wondering where to go in Greece ? When it comes to places to visit in Greece with toddlers,  Corfu  and Naxos are great options.

These islands are stroller friendly and offer plenty of activities for toddlers to enjoy, such as a pirate ship cruise and a water park in Corfu, and long sandy beaches in Naxos.

Tip: Wondering where to stay in Corfu? Check out the family-friendly and all-inclusive Corfu Dreams Resort here .

There are plenty of other destinations that are perfect for Toddlers. Click here to find a list of some perfect destinations to visit in Greece for first-timers .

Where To Find Toddler Supplies 

If you need supplies for your toddlers such as diapers, formula, or food, you can find them all readily available in supermarkets. Moreover, most hotels will offer a crib if you request one in advance.

In conclusion, Greece is a toddler-friendly destination, ideal for family vacations.

With the Greeks’ love of kids and the many activities available for toddlers, your little one is sure to have a great time exploring the country.

Malta with a toddler in the ocean

Malta is a stunning island that forms part of the Maltese Archipelago along with Gozo.

From the magnificent Mediterranean coastline to the towns, historic landmarks, and the stunning natural beauty that make up this gorgeous location, this is one of the best European toddler holiday destinations that you can take.

Best Places To Visit In Malta With A Toddler

The top of the list of places to visit with a toddler is Popeye Village. Originally built for the Popeye Musical, it has now been turned into a theme park with boat rides, inflatables, and small food stalls.

A visit to Malta would not be complete without a day in the capital city, Valletta. There is so much to do from museums to stunning palaces and even churches which are all worth visiting.

Even whilst walking around this city you will be awed by the architectural beauty of the buildings that make up this city.

If you head over to the island of Gozo, a visit to the Xwejni Salt Pans is well worth it.

Other great towns to visit are MDina, The Three Cities and Rabat.

If you love swimming in turquoise waters, visits to The Blue Grotto and Comino are a must.

Where To Get Toddler Supplies

Walking around the towns of Malta is a great way to experience the culture and we recommend that you take a stroller for when your toddler’s legs get tired of walking.

Food and supplies for your toddler are available in most supermarkets.

Cinque Terre Towns in Italy with a Toddler

Italy is a great destination for a family vacation and makes one of the best toddler-friendly holidays in Europe. From the people to the many towns, villages, and activities that you can see and do, Italy is the perfect holiday destination.

The Italians are so accommodating to families traveling that at times you are even allowed to skip the queues!

Best Places To Visit In Italy With A Toddler

If Italian cities are on your itinerary there is no better than the many cities of Tuscany. Bike around the walls of Lucca, in Florence, enjoy a picnic, or stroll around Boboli Gardens then head to Piazza Della Repubblica and enjoy a ride on the antique carousel.

In Sicily, visit the Greek theatre in Taormina which is one of the most famous sites in Taormina. Your toddler will enjoy spending time climbing the tiered seating. For a great adventure, head up to Mount Etna on the cable car ride and see the fantastic views of the surroundings.

Puglia is the place to go for beaches. You can spend many laid-back days here building sand castles on the stunning beaches and then enjoying one of the short walking tours on offer or visiting the Castellana Caves.

You will not be stuck when needing to buy supplies and essentials for your toddler. It is recommended that you take a stroller if you plan to walk around the many stunning Italian cities and towns.

When eating out most cafes and restaurants do have high chairs for your toddler to use and are also accommodating if your little one would like anything specific like a plain bowl of pasta.

In my opinion, Italy is one of the best toddler-friendly countries to visit. If you have decided to head to Italy for your family vacation, you will find our guide on how to visit Italy with a toddler really helpful.

– Recommendation by 3 Tickets Please –

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

Spain is one of the most toddler-friendly places to visit. The country not only has an outdoor culture that encourages families to take advantage of their numerous parks and playgrounds for toddlers to explore.

Even their historic sites always convey the sense that children are welcome and cherished.

Best Places To Visit In Spain With In A Toddler

Truly there is no part of Spain that should feel off-limits to a toddler. Toddlers are welcome in historic sites like the Alcazar in Segovia and even on the ancient walls of Avila, with some extra eyes of course. There are so many  sights to see in Spain  and it is nice to know your toddler can enjoy them alongside you. 

But for the most toddler-friendly parts of Spain, consider the Mediterranean coast. Alicante and Benidorm are specially set up for toddlers. 

In Alicante, a great day with toddlers will center around the water. Playgrounds dot the waterfront landscape so that you can enjoy some sun and keep an eye on your little one playing. You can also stroll along the Rambla, a pedestrian path along the beach, which is great to tire out little legs or stroller friend

In Benidorm, there is a zoo, waterpark, and more of the shoreline of the Costa Brava to enjoy. Restaurants cater to families. 

Carrefour is the best place to get your toddler supplies. While the local markets are certainly charming, Carrefour, is typically larger and less expensive for diapers and wipes.

– Recommendation by Parenthood and Passports –

Copenhagen Denmark toddler friendly with ice cream Parenthood and Passports

Denmark is known across Europe for its numerous child-friendly attractions and museums, many of which have dedicated areas for toddlers and young kids. 

In addition, one of the most common features that makes Denmark so child-friendly is its incredible public transportation system. Trains and buses are reliable and make it easy for families with strollers to get around.

And of course, of utmost importance to parents traveling with kids of any age, Denmark is one of the safest and cleanest countries in the world. 

Best Places In Denmark To Visit With A Toddler 

If you visit the country’s capital of Copenhagen with kids , the city’s famous Tivoli Gardens amusement park has countless rides and even miniature roller coasters that your toddler can go on and will love.  

Additionally, many parks and playgrounds throughout Denmark, like the Nature Playground in Valbyparken on the outskirts of Denmark, activities specifically designed for toddlers while also encouraging imaginative play by incorporating natural elements.

Where To Find Toddler Supplies

Supplies like diapers, formula, infant and toddler medicines, and other necessities are readily available at grocery stores, general stores, and pharmacies – which you can typically find at or near the train stations or within a short walk in the city center. 

In Denmark, breastfeeding, changing diapers, and generally anything essential to a baby or toddler’s well-being, is viewed as acceptable even in public areas. Many public places, such as shopping centers, even have dedicated areas for nursing mothers. 

6. Portugal

– Recommendation by Those Johnson Boys –

Jeronimos Monastery in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal with a toddler Those Johnson Boys

Portugal truly caters to families with young children, making it the perfect place to visit with your toddler. During your time there, you’ll quickly realize that the things you want to see as an adult are also fun for a child.

Your toddler will love to explore castles, ride on trolleys, and play at the beach. All while you’re able to take in the culture, history, and beautiful scenery. 

Most of the attractions are outside, so no need to worry about your little one being too loud. And restaurants offer a variety of options, so it’s not hard to find toddler-friendly food.

To top it off, taking your toddler to Portugal means you’ll get priority entrance to all the main attractions (and even customs at the airport!). 

Best Places In Portugal To Visit With A Toddler

When  visiting Portugal , choose 2-3 main hubs, such as Lisbon and Lagos, to stay while you explore nearby areas.

While in Lisbon, you can take a day trip to Sintra, where your toddler’s imagination can run wild while wandering through castles and palaces.

In Lagos, your toddler can play at the beaches, as you walk along the boardwalk on the coast. While Portugal is toddler-friendly, it is not very stroller-friendly, so don’t forget to bring a carrier.  

Local grocery stores sell all toddler supplies needed. If staying at a Martinhal resort in Portugal, all baby gear will be supplied, including but not limited to a crib, diaper pail, baby bathtub, and highchair.

Poland with a toddler

If you are considering a holiday with your toddler to a country in Eastern Europe, then a great place to visit is Poland.

Some of the most beautiful cities in Europe can be found in Poland and the cultural experiences and attractions are just a few of the reasons why you should visit.

Best Places To Visit In Poland With A Toddler

Poznań is the perfect blend of both the old and the new Poland. Established in the 10th century, the city is filled with rich Polish history and vibrant culture. The top of the list of attractions for toddlers is the Museum dedicated to Poznan’s “sweet ambassador”, St. Martin Croissant.

The museum is such a fun place for both kids and adults; there is a live show where you can learn more about the whole process of baking a Croissant and at the end, there are tastings of these yummy treats that are included in the ticket price.

To run off some energy, a visit to the Citadel Park is a great place for toddlers. It is full of lush greenery and Polish history. There is a beautiful flower garden as well as interesting sculptures designed by Magdalena Abakanowicz.

If you find yourself in Krakow , the horse carriage ride is one of the best fun things to do, and if you want to continue feeling like royalty, head to the Wawel Castle.

Everyday items like food, diapers, and wet wipes are readily available in Poland. You can find most supplies in the supermarkets around the cities.

Most restaurants will have a high chair available for you to use.

If you plan on walking around the cities that you visit, it is recommended to take a stroller with you.

Austria with a toddler

Austria has to be one of the best places to visit with a toddler.

What makes this such a great country to visit with kids and a hard place to beat?

Apart from being more known for its mountain villages, baroque architecture, fascinating history, and rugged alpine terrain, it has the oldest amusement park in the world, salt mines that are walkable, the world’s most extensive ice caves, and dinosaur parks.

What more could you kids want?

Best Places To Visit in Austria With A Toddler

Austria has many interesting things to do, and fun places to visit that will make this a great family vacation destination!

In Vienna, you can visit the world’s oldest amusement park, Prater! Here you will have fun riding the many roller coasters that cater to young and old.

Take the kids to enjoy the attractions at Schönbrunn Palace, which has a maze and a large zoo to explore! 

Check out the ZOOM Children’s museum, with numerous exhibitions and events for kids!

If you head to Salzburg, you can visit the world’s largest ice cave in Werfen. Or take a trip to the famous Hallstatt Salt Mine. Find a list of more Salzburg day trip ideas here.

You can buy supplies at all supermarkets around Austria so if you do run low on diapers, wipes or even snacks you will not be stuck finding what you need.

The Austrians are very welcoming and most restaurants will cater to children with food menus as well as high chairs if you need them.

It is recommended to take a stroller for the days you walk around any of the cities and attractions. It will also be super handy if you visit the amusement park as your toddler is bound to get tired legs walking from attraction to attraction during the day.

France with a toddler

France with toddlers or even younger children can be a slightly tricker European destination however you can still have a great holiday if you plan ahead. There are so many wonderful places around France that will make your family vacation enjoyable for all.

Best Places In France To Visit With A Toddler

Some of the more commonly known places in France that are perfect for your toddler vacation are the French Riviera, Alsace Region, and Annecy.

The smaller villages in these areas are more relaxed than some of the larger cities but nonetheless, visiting Nice or other cities are still worth the visit.

If you are planning a quick city break one of the best places to visit in France would be Paris with a toddler .

To make your holiday stress free there are a few items that we think you should take along. A portable high chair for eating in restaurants as not all cafes or restaurants have high chairs, Make sure to take a stroller and a baby carrier will all make moving around your French destination much easier.

If you plan on hiring a car to travel around the beautiful French countryside, you can hire a car seat from the car rental company very easily.

Finding food and any baby essentials like diapers or wet wipes is pretty easy as all supermarkets stock these items readily. You will also be able to purchase any toddler snacks and food items however they may not be the same as your usual brand.

10. Netherlands

– Recommendation by World by Weekend –

Amsterdam in Netherlands

One wonderful country to visit with toddlers is the Netherlands. Although small, the Netherlands has many interesting sights that will delight parents and toddlers alike.

From exploring bustling cities on foot to bike riding alongside tulip fields, the Netherlands is the perfect destination for your next vacation with your toddler.

The Dutch have a family-oriented culture that values children. Parents traveling with breastfed babies or toddlers will be pleased to know that Dutch society encourages breastfeeding, and that breastfeeding in public is a common occurrence.

Changing tables are available in museums and large restaurants, although may be non-existent in smaller establishments. While not all restaurants are family-friendly, many are equipped with highchairs and toddler-friendly meals.

Best Places In The Netherlands To Visit With A Toddler

An Amsterdam city break is a must when traveling to the Netherlands with a toddler. The city has many toddler-friendly museums, such as the NEMO Science Center, ARTIS Royal Zoo, and the Tropenmuseum Junior.

Families visiting Amsterdam with a toddler can also enjoy many fun outdoor activities such as the many parks and playgrounds, a bike tour, or a boat tour along the canal.

Another fun activity to do with toddlers in the Netherlands is to rent a bike and explore the countryside. You can easily rent bikes with child seats or trailers, so even families with toddlers or babies can experience this popular Dutch pastime.

Cycling culture is a way of life in the Netherlands and one of the best ways to get out and explore the country. Enjoy biking atop dykes, alongside tulip fields, and past the windmills that dot the countryside.

Amsterdam in Netherlands with a toddler by world by weekend

Supermarkets and convenience stores in the Netherlands are well-stocked with food and supplies for toddlers. You will have no difficulty finding diapers, wipes, or snacks for your child.

If your child gets sick while traveling, children’s cold medicines are readily available over the counter in pharmacies. Albert Heijn is the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands, but other worldwide names such as Aldi and Lidl are also prominent.

Overall, the Netherlands is a great vacation destination for families with toddlers. With plenty of green spaces, museums, and attractions to keep little ones entertained, it’s sure to be a memorable and enjoyable trip for the whole family.

11. Germany

– Recommendation by Travels in Poland –

Wiesbaden City Palace in Germany

Germany is likely one of the most toddler friendly countries to visit in Europe.  The country caters to families with children anywhere you go.

Breastfeeding in public is normal, and is a part of the culture and it is never an issue. 

Best Places In Germany To Visit With A Toddler  

Given Germany’s toddler friendly spaces everywhere, it’s easy to suggest any city in Germany as a toddler friendly place. 

There is a vast number of playgrounds that can be found everywhere.  Playgrounds are everywhere, in small towns, and in the middle of major cities.  There are parks everywhere and a lot of green space for playing and picnicking. 

Wiesbaden is a great city to take kids to, as its right on the Rhine River.  There are dozens of parks and pathways along the river with playgrounds and Biebrich Castle on the Rhine has hundreds of acres of green space.

Stuttgart is another great city with kids, with Germany’s largest indoor playground close by.

Mainau Island in southern Germany is known as flower island and has playgrounds, green space and so much for kids to do.

Toddler supplies can be found at BabyOne, but also at nearly any large chain grocery store like Rewe, Edeka and Globus.

Babyone is a larger children’s supply store that sells everything from children’s bathtubs, car seats, and strollers, to baby supplies.  For needs such as diapers and formula, grocery stores are your best bet.

Many stores and malls have family rooms or bathrooms with diaper changing stations, many of which have free diapers and wipes. 

Restaurants have high chairs and almost always either have a toddler friendly friendly or will make smaller portions or children to eat.

– Recommendation by Travel Mad Mum –

London, Big Ben, UK

The UK is full of exciting vacations. From luxurious family hotels, to toddler-friendly restaurants, theme parks, outdoor playgrounds, historical sites, museums, and walks along the beach.

One of the easiest things to look at no matter what area you visit is the nearby National Trust site. There are hundreds across the UK!

Best Places In United Kingdom To Visit With A Toddler  

National Trust sites usually consist of beautifully landscaped gardens, as well as countryside hiking trails. There is almost always a quintessentially British restaurant on site and of course, they always have play areas for toddlers.

In some cases, the play areas blend in with the landscape often made from tree stumps and wood. 

Aside from the countryside, London has to be the next best place to visit with a toddler in the UK be it on public transportation or on foot with a stroller.

A London favourite with toddlers has to be the Discovery Centre in Stratford.  it’s a little out of town in London’s East End but worth a visit. The centre makes different popular stories such as the Gruffalo come to life. 

Other places to visit include the Transport Museum in Covent Garden, the Emirates Airline Cable Car, the London Eye, Hyde Park.

Not to mention a Toddler Rave which can sometimes take place on weekends in different spots across the capital.

A few restaurants, including Giraffes, Inamo, Jungle Cave and Pizza Express, are toddler-friendly.

London Equipment Hire is a rental company leasing everything toddler-related, from car seats to a stroller and a box of toys. It’s an excellent way to make the trip easier. 

13. Belgium

– Recommendation by Next Stop Belgium –

Antwerp Belgium with toddler Next Stop Belgium

Belgium is an ideal destination to visit with a toddler, offering plenty of activities and amenities that make traveling with small children easy. As far as breastfeeding goes, you won’t get into trouble but nursing a toddler is not the norm (only about 20% breastfeed their baby longer than 6 months) so you might get some looks here and there.

Best Places In Belgium To Visit With A Toddler

Head to Brussels with your toddler and check out its many interactive museums, parks, and playgrounds. it’s an ideal destination to explore and discover.

Paved roads and sidewalks make it easy for strollers to get around.

Ever popular destination Bruges is a great option for parents traveling with toddlers, as it boasts a car-free pedestrian center that provides an ideal environment for little ones to explore and discover at their own pace.

Ghent is another ideal destination to visit with toddlers with plenty of family-friendly activities and attractions such as boat tours, scenic walking paths, and a large playground close to the city center.

Most cities in Belgium have large supermarkets where you can find all the necessary supplies for your toddler, including diapers, formula, and food.

Pharmacies also offer a wide range of products, including diapers and formula for toddlers.

Diaper changing tables are available in nearly all toilets. Restaurants provide high chairs and usually have kids’ menus on offer.

Most hotels in Belgium have travel cribs available upon request and car rental companies offer car seats to make traveling with toddlers safe and comfortable. When making your reservation, be sure to ask about their availability and cost.

14. Bulgaria

– Recommendation by Sofia Adventures –

Varna in Bulgaria

Many parents might not instinctively think to plan a vacation to Bulgaria with their toddler, but it’s a family-friendly destination. Children (and their noises) are welcome in restaurants and public spaces, and Bulgaria’s prices (about 60% of comparable experiences in western Europe) mean families can stretch their precious vacation dollars.

Best Places In Bulgaria To Visit With A Toddler

You can visit the two cultural capitals of Sofia and Plovdiv, have a beach vacation in Sunny Beach, Nessebar, or Sozopol, or enjoy a ski vacation in Bansko, Borovets, or Pamporovo.

Each of these has pros and cons for toddlers, but all are wonderful family experiences.

In the cities, you can enjoy how walkable the historic centers are and enjoy using the stroller-accessible public transportation.

At the beaches, you can relax and appreciate how calm and temperate the Black Sea is for swimming.

Finally, at the country’s ski resort, you can put older toddlers in ski school at a fraction of the cost of a western European or North American ski resort.

Formula, diapers, wet wipes, and toiletries are available in grocery stores. Medicine is sold separately at pharmacies.

Families who want to enjoy a road trip around Bulgaria will be happy to know that car rental companies can reserve toddler car seats in advance. Otherwise, pre-arrange an airport pickup to your accommodation to avoid having toddlers in taxis without car seats. 

15. Slovenia

– Recommendation by Passports and Adventures –

lake bohinj slovenia with a toddler by passports and adventures

A great toddler-friendly vacation spot in Europe is Slovenia. This small country is family-friendly, with lots on offer for those traveling with kids.

Best Places In Slovenia To Visit With A Toddler  

One of the best  places in Slovenia to visit with a toddler  is Lake Bled. The town of the same name surrounds the lake and it is the perfect place for families with young kids to enjoy a relaxing vacation.

There is a complete circular walk around the lake, much of which is stroller-friendly and flat, along which you can stop to allow your toddler to throw stones in the water. The lido has pools to dip your feet into, and the boats to the island in the middle can accommodate both toddlers and their strollers (folded up of course).

Further afield, the capital of Ljubljana is a great place to explore, and even the Postojna Caves are suitable for taking toddlers in as they’ll love the train you have to take to start exploring the caves. And don’t miss Lake Bohinj either.

All local supermarkets and stores such as Lidl have toddler supplies such as formula, diapers, and food.

Car rental companies can supply car seats and all restaurants have high chairs if your toddler is still young. There are also playgrounds to be found where your little one can run off some energy.

If you are looking for a toddler-friendly place to visit in Europe, pick Slovenia.

16. Ireland

– Recommendation by Let’s Go Ireland –

Cobh in Ireland

Ireland is known for its friendly culture and this is certainly true when it comes to children. They are also a great subject for conversation wherever you go. Irish people are usually very accommodating and tolerant when it comes to young children.

Many of them are more than willing to help a parent if you need some assistance. Just be sure to ask! Breastfeeding in public is perfectly acceptable, but not very common.

Best Places In Ireland To Visit With A Toddler Toddlers love to have space and run around. Ireland has so many outdoor possibilities including fantastic beaches where toddlers can spend hours playing in the sand or in the rock pools.

Alternatively, head to Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium, where they can see marine life up close.

Another great spot to bring your toddler is the West Cork Model Railway Village in Clonakilty.

You can also find plenty of incredible Irish castles to visit. Plenty of these castles are fantastic for toddlers to explore!

Where To Find Toddler Supplies Toddler essentials can be found in supermarkets and pharmacies.

Many local convenience stores also have a limited selection of toddler items such as diapers. Supermarkets are open every day of the week in Ireland.

Restaurants are typically well equipped for children with everything from high chairs and coloring utensils to kids’ menus.

In many locations, it is also acceptable to ask for a spare plate rather than opting for a full kid menu.

Many public toilets also have baby changing facilities, although usually only in the female toilets.

17. Croatia

– Recommendation by Places of Juma –

Rovinj in Croatia with a Toddler Places of Juma

If you are looking for a wonderful destination for a vacation with a toddler, then  Croatia  is just right for you!

The beautiful nature, the varied cuisine, the hospitality of the people, and the numerous beaches make Croatia a true paradise for young and old.

Croatia is a very child-friendly country. The people are very open-minded and warm and they love kids.

Moreover, most restaurants have high chairs for children and there are also many playgrounds and numerous activities suitable for toddlers.

Best Places In Croatia To Visit With A Toddler

Istria is actually best suited for a vacation with toddlers.

The region is located in the north of the country and so even in summer, the temperatures are less hot than in the south.

In addition, the range of toddler entertainment options is a bit better and there are many resorts that offer children’s friendly programs and have children’s pools and children’s buffets.

Most resorts in Istria have a promenade where you can easily have walks with a stroller.

Recommended resorts along the coast are Umag, Porec, Rovinj, Medulin, and Novigrad.

Another fantastic destination to visit with a toddler in Croatia is Dubrovnik.

The Old Town of Dubrovnik is a pedestrian-only area, making it easy for parents with strollers to explore the city’s historic landmarks, such as the City Walls and Stradun, the main street.

Dubrovnik also has several beaches that are safe and suitable for toddlers, including Banje Beach and Copacabana Beach.

You could easily spend 2 or 3 days in Dubrovnik with a toddler.

In Croatia you can really get everything you need for a toddler. In every resort there are several supermarkets like Konzum, Spar, Plodine where you can get everything you need.

There are also drugstores like DM and pharmacies in case someone gets sick.

Best Places To Travel with a Toddler in Africa

18. south africa.

On Table Mountain, Cape Town South Africa with a toddler

One of the best countries to travel with toddlers is South Africa. A very warm and welcoming country with so much to see and do, you are all guaranteed a great family vacation.

You will be spoilt for choice of what to do or places to see that you may find you will want to return again.

All family restaurants will have high chairs and children’s menus and are happy to accommodate variations from the menu options if you need them.

Best Places To Visit in South Africa With A Toddler

The top pick of must-see places in South Africa is Cape Town . With an abundance of hotels, white sandy beaches, and restaurants just in the city itself you can spend your whole time in Cape Town if you did not want to venture too far.

Take a cable car up Table Mountain for some amazing views across the whole city bowl. Head to the V& A Waterfront to the aquarium and the gemstone scratch patch. When you are done, head to the mall for shopping and a bite to eat.

If you hire a car, take a drive to Boulder’s Beach to see the magnificent penguin colonies and their nesting areas.

A trip to the many wine farms is perfect for adults and children as many have play areas and equipment to keep the kids entertained whilst you enjoy a leisurely meal or afternoon.

If you want to head out of Cape Town, a trip up the Garden Route is perfect to experience more of South Africa.

There are many seaside towns with stunning beaches where you can spend lazy days or even head to one of the many wildlife safari parks where you can experience a game drive and some of Africa’s amazing wildlife like elephants, rhinos, lions, and more.

If you hire a car, be sure to ask for a car seat from the car rental company. If they do not have one available we strongly recommend that you take your car seat with you.

A stroller, baby carrier, or hiking backpack are all great options to take with you and will be used whilst out and about. The hiking backpack or stroller is perfect if you plan to do any nature walks.

Supplies like diapers, food, formula, wipes, and more are readily available at all supermarkets and even small corner shops.

Find out everything you need to know about visiting South Africa with a toddler in our guide.

19. Namibia

Namibia with a toddler

Namibia is a wonderful country to travel with kids as there is so many fun places to visit and things to do.

It is a very friendly country and is one of the best places to visit in Africa with a toddler. From the stunning landscapes that you can experience to a large amount of wildlife and nature, there is so much to enjoy in this amazing country.

Best Places To Visit In Namibia With A Toddler

You will want to hire a car to travel around Namibia to make the most of your time.

Swakopmund is ideal if you’re keen on seeing a different side of the wildlife that Namibia has to offer. The oceanfront shows off the town’s promenade and is a great spot for afternoon strolls with the stroller, or you can head to the town’s playground for more fun.

Head to the only aquarium in Namibia where you can see the wonderful marine life that can be found in the cold Benguela Current. Walk underneath the underwater walkway and be amazed at the sharks and rays swimming right above you.

Continue your adventure to Sossusvlei situated in the largest conservation area in Africa, the Namib-Naukluft National Park.

A visit to Dune 45 is a must as it is one of the most famous dunes in the world. The kids will just love the fact that they can run down these striking red dunes, such a fantastic place to have an adventure as a family.

Etosha is one of the most popular attractions in Namibia and any trip would not be complete without it. Discover the wildest parts of Namibia that are home to cheetahs, hyenas, lions, giraffes, and many more.

You can experience the park yourself by driving around in your car rental or, what is highly recommended, is a guided game drive or a guided walk with a guide.

You should be able to find all you need at the large supermarkets in the cities of Namibia from diapers, to snacks to formula.

Be sure to stock up on what you need when you are in the larger towns and cities as you may not find the supplies you need when you are traveling through the smaller towns.

All restaurants and resorts will be able to cater to your toddler’s needs. They will have high chairs available and if you need a sleeping cot, most accommodations with have this for you.

Best Places To Travel with a Toddler in Asia

20. thailand.

Sunrise Beach Thailand with a toddler

One of the best holidays with toddlers is a vacation to Thailand. This is truly a magical destination where you can all enjoy the sand, sun, and sea as a family.

The local people of Thailand are extremely friendly and welcoming. They also adore children so you never fell that you are not welcome if you travel with a toddler in Thailand.

Best Places To Visit In Thailand With A Toddler

Of course, there are many places and beaches to travel to in Thailand that your toddler can spend all day frolicking in the warm ocean water or building sand castles on the beaches. You will love the fact that you can of course join in or lay on a sun lounger (many of which can be hired when at the beach) sipping on a delicious cocktail.

When the beaches get too much, jump on a local tuk-tuk and head to one of the many temples that can be found around Thailand to get a cultural fix.

Or head to the town center where you can enjoy local cuisine from the many street markets and food vendors.

Many of the resorts that you can stay in cater to young children and will either have swimming pools with ocean views which are perfect for days when you fancy just staying close to your accommodation.

The best places in Thailand that are perfect for traveling with toddlers are:

  • Koh Samui (find a list of the most kid-friendly hotels in Koh Samui here)

Tip: Not all the beaches in Thailand are sandy, so make sure to take some toddler beach shoes with to help protect their soft little feet.

It is best to take what you need for your trip to Thailand with your toddler as supplies are not easily accessible.

A baby carrier is probably your best option over a stroller as there are not many paved areas to walk with a stroller and it can be difficult pushing a stroller on rough ground.

When eating out, if you do not have an adventurous eater most places will be able to provide you with a plate of chips which are sure to make your little one smile.

Some hotels and resorts do offer cots, when booking be sure to check with them and secure one in advance.

21. Singapore

Singapore with a toddler

The city of Singapore may not be seen as a toddler destination because of the hustle and bustle of this great city.

A day or two in Singapore is definitely worth a visit as it is very safe and clean.

However, if you want an island destination with your toddler for some much-needed time to relax and recharge with your toddler, head to one of the many islands off Singapore .

Best Places To Visit In Singapore With A Toddler

There are plenty of fun things to do in Singapore with kids .

In the city of Singapore, there are many outdoor play parks but to beat the heat you can visit the aquarium or The Artground.

Other city activities include the Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park, and the Singapore Botanical Gardens.

The Gardens by the Bay is a children’s haven. Head to the Children’s Garden where toddlers can spend time playing in the fish fountain and when done continue along the many paths and suspended walkways.

For island getaways, the Telunas Private Island is only a ferry and boat ride away from Singapore.

This island is perfect for families looking for peace while immersed in nature. It has 15 overwater sea villas, an open-air restaurant, an overwater spa facility, and a poolside bar.

The resort also organizes daily activities like cooking classes, bonfires, treks, and more to keep the guests entertained.

Another great location is Cempedak which is reachable via a direct ferry from Singapore.

This island getaway boasts bamboo villas along white sandy beaches, a rainforest, and white granite boulders.

The island is not commercialized so make sure to take all you need with you.

When in the city of Singapore, you will be able to purchase all you need in terms of supplies for your toddler.

Most hotels and restaurants will be able to accommodate your toddler’s needs for a cot and or high chair.

Be sure to stock up on any supplies and essentials before heading on the island getaways.

Do check with the resort (find the best hotels for families in Singapore here) where you will be staying to see if they can provide a cot for sleeping and a high chair.

22. Vietnam

Vietnam with a toddler

Vietnam has to be one of the most friendliest countries to visit. No matter where you travel the local people always greet you with a wide, welcoming smile and want to share stories and provide a helping hand.

If you want to travel to this wonderful country you may feel overwhelmed with where to go because there are truly so many amazing places to visit in Vietnam, and it can be difficult to decide.

Best Places To Visit In Vietnam With A Toddler

When traveling to Vietnam with a toddler the best place to visit is the Hoi An area as it has beaches which is always a win for kids.

It also has a very cute town that is great for walking around in when you want to head away from the beaches or experience some more of the local culture. The Ancient Town with the colorful brick buildings is a big Vietnam tourist attraction. Make your way through the town from the comfort of an authentic wooden Vietnamese boat as you glide along the serene canals that cut through the town.

The Hoi An area is also great for resorts that are perfect for kids either close by to the town center or head further out to one of the many resorts along the beaches.

It is best to take what you need for your trip to Vietnam with your toddler as supplies are not easily accessible.

Japan with a baby or toddler

Japan is a magical and memorable trip and may not be a country on the top of your list to visit with your toddler or even a baby.

When we visited Japan we traveled with a baby however the places to see and things to do in Japan will be exactly the same if you plan on traveling to Japan with a toddler .

There are definitely many benefits to visiting Japan with a baby, the country is safe and is known to be baby friendly.

It does come with some challenges yet can be overcome if you try and keep your trip as simple and easy as possible. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that promises lots of adventure, education, and a giddy blend of culture making it well worth a little challenge or two!

Best Places To Visit In Japan With A Toddler

Wondering where to go in Japan for first-timers ? It is also crucial to pick one to three destinations at most to visit during your trip keeping your travel to a minimum as dragging luggage, ensuring kids are close by, or holding hands whilst carrying a baby up and down stairs to subways & train stations regularly is super hard! The same would be true if you visited Japan with a toddler.

To make it easy we recommend you visit these top three places in Japan – Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. You can also make use of the luggage forwarding system where you can pay for your luggage to be collected from your hotel in one city and dropped off at your hotel in the next city.  

In Tokyo, the very popular Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden must be one of the more beautiful sights to see. Located close to the Shinjuku Station makes it easy to get to.

The park features a Japanese Garden, an English Garden, and a French Garden. It is a great place to view the Cherry Blossom trees whilst in bloom too!

For older toddlers, a great place to visit for a day packed full of fun is Tokyo Disney Parks.

If you head to Osaka you take many day trips from this base point or visit Universal Studios which is perfect for older toddlers and kids.

You can find baby supplies in the stores. The streets are stroller-friendly. You will even often see little baby seats in toilet cubicles so you can pop your baby down whilst you do what you need to do.

24. Malaysia

Malaysia with a toddler

Malaysia is a perfect destination to visit with your family . It is a destination with so many diverse cultures and ethnicities all living together in harmony providing a wonderful holiday experience for the whole family.

One of the great benefits of traveling to this diverse country is a large number of activities to keep your toddler entertained, from Legoland to Thomas Town to a ride in a cable car.

Best Places To Visit In Malaysia With A Toddler

Penang is one of the best places to visit with a toddler, it is a small island with British colonial architecture and Old Hindu and Chinese temples as well as beaches for your little one to enjoy.

If you are keen to check out Penang and are wondering where to stay, take look at our blog post on the best Penang hotels with private pools here.

The island is host to a stunning living garden, Entopia. Here you will be immersed in a world of butterflies and creatures from insects to reptiles. Entopia has 15,000 free-flying butterflies of 60 different species.

If natural rainforests, mountains, and stunning beaches are more your thing, head to Langkawi in the Andaman Sea. This is an archipelago comprising 99 islands and is one of the best places to let your hair down and get some R&R.

If your toddler is keen on some action-packed fun and amusements, visit Legoland and Thomas Town in Johor Bahru. If you find yourself in Kuala Lumpur it has its own Kidzania town where kids can explore and experience a variety of jobs safely.

If your little one is a little Einstein, head to the Petrosains Discovery Centre, the hands-on museum is perfect for making science fun as they can build a model car or even experience what a hurricane may feel like! 

You will be able to find supplies for your toddler when in Malaysia, they may not be brands that you are used to but is super handy for when you run out of diapers or wipes.

If you are heading to the islands and beaches, a stroller may not be best as it may be a little tricky to use in some areas. However, if you are staying in the larger cities then a stroller is worth taking.

Bali with a baby or toddler

Bali has a lot to offer travelers, whether you are solo, a couple or traveling with a toddler Bali is one of the best destinations for a toddler vacation. We traveled with a baby but your experience and the information of what to do with a toddler will be relevant.

Not only is it super affordable but this dream destination has such the most gorgeous nature from beaches, waterfalls, and rice paddies with the most wonderfully natured people to match.

Family-friendly hotels and resorts offer activities both onsite and offsite that will help keep everyone in the family entertained and happy for your Bali with kids trip!

If you fancy some time out as a couple you will be pleasantly surprised as nannies or babysitters are really reasonably priced and affordable.  You can also book a nanny to tag along with you on your outings to make things easy and have an extra pair of hands.

Best Places To Visit In Bali With A Toddler

For more family-friendly areas head to Canggu, Ubud, Legian, Jimbaran, or Nusa Lembongan.

The best family resorts can be found along the beaches of the areas such as Canggu or Jimbaran. From here you can head to Ubud to walk around the Ubud market which is a buzz with activity.

In Ubud you will also be able to soak up the peaceful rice paddy atmosphere with a walking tour through the terraced rice paddies.

On your way home, stop at the Pulina Coffee Plantation where you will learn the process of coffee production followed by trying out a variety of different teas and coffees (which even the kids will love!).

Other great activities to do whilst in Bali are to visit the Tegenungan Waterfall, Saraswati Temple or take a walk around the Jimbaran Fish Market.

You can also very easily rent baby gear and equipment for super low prices if you need them.

Hotels and resorts will be equipped with baby cots and high chairs, but make sure to always have a baby change mat on hand as baby changing facilities are not what you would have back home.

Make sure to bring your baby carrier along and leave your stroller behind. When booking your transfers book your car seat at the same time to ensure you have one to use.

For spending time at the beach make sure to pack your sun tent as well as some handy and essential beach items for your toddler to play with.

Lombok with a baby or toddler

Limbok is a small Indonesian island that is definitely one for the bucket list and is a perfect destination to travel with toddler.

This island is relatively undiscovered which makes this destination so wonderful as it is not overrun with tourists and is the perfect escape for some quiet time out on an island destination.

When exploring the island hire a private driver who can take you and your toddler safely and comfortably from one site and attraction to the next.

Best Places To Visit In Lombok With A Toddler

As you can imagine, this Indonesian island will have many stunning beaches that you can visit and enjoy some much-needed R&R so there are many to choose from.

The top beach to visit are Selong Belanak Beach, which has lovely shallow, calm ocean water for the kids to play in.  There is even a beach cafe for some lunch and refreshments during the day.

When you fancy learning more about the indigenous people of Lambok head to the Sasak Village called Sade in Rambitan.  Although the village is quite touristy it is still really interesting to learn more about the Sasak people and get some insight into that fascinating culture! 

We recommend organizing a day trip up into the Northern regions of Lombok where you can see two incredible waterfalls, Tiu Kelep Waterfall and Sendang Gile Waterfall. 

Most hotels and family resorts are well-equipped with baby cots and high chairs. When booking your hotel transfers book your car seat at the same time to ensure you have one to use.

There is no need for a stroller when traveling in Lombok but is definitely worth bringing your baby carrier along.

For spending time at the beach make sure to pack your sun tent and any beach toys.

Best Places To Go On Holidays with Toddlers in Oceania

27. vanuatu.

Vanuatu with a toddler on beach

Vanuatu is made up of approximately 80 islands so there is plenty of choice when it comes to picking a toddler vacation in Vanuata.

The great thing about Vanuatu if you reside in Australia is that it is a quick flight from Sydney so you can easily travel here for a short break or long weekend away with your toddler.

If you plan on exploring the island hire a 4×4 to get around, otherwise just enjoy relaxing on a sun lounger on the beach.

Best Places To Visit In Vanuatu With A Toddler

The island that we especially liked is Espiritu Santo Island, it has beaches to die for and so many water activities for you to enjoy.

Port Orly Beach is a small fishing village with white sandy beaches and cafes that serve you deliciously fresh seafood. You can also enjoy a cocktail or two from the locals and just enjoy the beautiful, peaceful surroundings.

A trip to the fresh water swimming holes, known as the Blue Holes where you can enjoy swimming in the blue water surrounded by nature. There are 3 main blue holes, Nanda, Riri and Matevulu. If you fancy a little more fun most of the blue holes have rope swings where you can spend hours swinging into the water.

If you head to Aore Island, you can enjoy diving, snorkeling, fishing, and kayaking or enjoy a bicycle ride along one of the island’s many tracks.

A baby carrier is best for this strip so leave the stroller at home. Bring along your toddler supplies like nappies, wipes, and any formula.

Depending on the resort you are staying at you can possibly have the use of cots and high chairs but it will be worth checking before you leave on your vacation as you may need to take these along.

28. Australia

Australia with a toddler

A vacation to Australia when your little one is still young can be so much fun as all places are great but Australia does have some little gems that make this one of the best holiday destinations with toddlers.

If you traveling all the way to Australia you will want to see the iconic places and sites like Sydney and the Sydney Opera House or Ayres Rock however the best and most child friendly places that we love to travel to in Australia are Hamilton Island, Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast.

These are the destinations that are great for spending longer periods of time with your toddler when in Australia.

Best Places To Visit In Australia With A Toddler

Along the Sunshine Coast of Australia, you can enjoy one of the greatest Wonders of the World, the stunning Great Barrier Reef. You will also find the awesome town of Cairns that is well worth a night’s stay to enjoy the many restaurants, cafes, and beaches.

The Sunshine Coast is also perfect if you want to stay in one location for some time. Here you have beaches, kid friendly activities, and sunny weather.

In Brisbane, the South Bank is perfect for kids! You can enjoy the free waterpark, Aquativity or head to the many playgrounds to get rid of any extra energy. The Epicurious Garden is an ‘edible’ garden where you can learn more about herbs, flowers, fruits, and vegetables. 

You can also visit the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary for a full day’s outing.

If you want to enjoy lounging by the poolside or spend the day riding waves, Hamilton Island is a perfect choice. From stunning, white sandy beaches to pools with poolside service or water sports for the more adventurous, there is an activity for all to enjoy.

No matter where you travel in Australia, you will be able to get the supplies you need for your toddler. All supermarkets and stores generally stock all you may need.

For days in the cities, definitely bring a stroller with you. A baby carrier is handy for time spent on the beaches.

Most hotels will be able to provide cots in your room. Highchairs are also readily available in most restaurants and cafes.

29. Maldives

– Recommendation by Wanderlust & Wet Wipes –

Maldives beach with a toddler

When most people think of the Maldives, they think of a couples only, honeymoon vacation but what they don’t know is that the Maldives is a really toddler-friendly place to visit.

While the main island and capital Male, is an interesting place to stay, the majority head straight from the airport to one of the amazing resort islands to spend their time there.

Family-friendly resorts in the Maldives are the best places to go: most have excellent facilities for kids (including a kids’ club that parents can use with their toddlers); fun activities such as sandcastle making, cooking classes, or games; and kid appropriate menus.

Best Places In The Maldives To Visit With A Toddler

Maldivian resorts are only accessible by boat or by seaplane transfer. Late arrivals into Male require an overnight stay for seaplane departures as they can only fly (and land) in daylight.

Depending on the length of your flight into the Maldives, a short boat ride might also be a better plan than a seaplane for your toddler.

That being said, the further away you get from Male, the better the picture postcard views.

Unless you are actually staying on Male, you’ll need to bring any toddler supplies with you to the Maldives. The family-friendly resorts all have baby and toddler equipment such as cots, high chairs, and strollers.

– Recommendation by 24 Hours Layover –

best places to travel with 9 year old

One vacation spot that is extremely  toddler friendly is Fiji . It makes for the perfect holiday destination for families with little ones!

Fijians are very friendly and welcoming of children – lots of families with young children holiday in Fiji year after year due to how well children are catered for, making it a really popular family vacation destination. 

Most hotels and resorts in Fiji have baby-changing facilities, high chairs, and cots available. Breastfeeding is also generally accepted in public, and many restaurants offer children meals.

Best Places To Visit In Fiji With A Toddler

Denarau Island is the most popular destination for families. It is convenient to get to the airport as well as for excursions. There are plenty of stroller-friendly resorts at Denarau that offer complimentary kids’ clubs, as well as babysitting services and family-friendly activities so parents can enjoy some time to themselves.

Coral Coast, whilst being 2 hours from the airport, is another popular place for families to stay. There are several resorts with beautiful beaches and calm waters. There are several resorts along the coast that offer family-friendly facilities.

Supermarket prices in Fiji are expensive and the selection of items can be limited, so whilst you’ll always find toddler supplies in the supermarkets, most people prefer to bring them with them just for convenience.

Renting car seats and cribs is reasonably priced and easy to organize through your resort.

Best Places To Travel with a Toddler in the Middle East

31. united arab emirates.

– Recommendation by Secret Abu Dhabi –

Checking out Abu Dhabi with kids

Between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the UAE has become one of the top tourist destinations in the world. 

Since the country is essentially in the desert, there is no shortage of indoor activities for children . The country is very well equipped to deal with hot temperatures. 

That being said, there are tonnes of outdoor activities for little ones across the Emirates which can be enjoyed in the evenings and throughout the cooler months. 

Best Places To Visit In UAE With A Toddler

From malls to indoor theme parks, restaurants and museums, to beaches, parks and desert dunes, there is plenty to discover with toddlers across activities the country.

Some top attractions in Abu Dhabi include, Warner Bros. World, LEGO Pop-in and Play, Fun Works, Caboodle, Little World, Ferrari World, and more.

Whereas in Dubai, toddlers love Green Planet, the aquarium in Atlantis The Palm and Ski Dubai. The list goes on and on!

Strolling through shopping malls is another way to beat the heat. Besides fast food and ice cream shops, many malls have cinemas and kid-friendly play areas. In fact one cinema in Galleria Mall has a theatre completely dedicated to children with special chairs and shorter movies. 

Galleria Mall has so much for tots, including a National Geographic experience, soft play and indoor trampolining. 

It would be unheard of not to find baby changing facilities. In fact most malls and tourist attractions have fancy feeding rooms with comfortable feeding chairs. 

Nearly everywhere has perfect pathways  making it stroller friendly across the board. 

Leading supermarkets and a majority of pharmacies across Abu Dhabi are a one-stop-shop to purchase everything baby related, from pampers to strollers to baby nourishment.

If you need something quickly, an app called InstaShop can deliver anything required within an hour in Dubai and Abu Dhabi including diapers, baby food, wipes and formula. 

With western shops such as Waitrose, a lot of brands are recognisable. 

For renting cribs and baby travel equipment, get in touch with Skytots.

Best Places to Vacation with a Toddler in USA

32. new york.

New York City with a toddler

New York is not the obvious choice when thinking of a destination that is toddler friendly.

The city of New York is busy but does have many family friendly attractions and if you venture out of the city itself, you may be pleasantly surprised by what there is to do in New York with a toddler .

When walking around the city of New York there is an abundance of playgrounds to take a break from sightseeing and walking.

Best Places To Visit In New York With A Toddler

The zoo is one of the favorite places to spend time with kids for many parents and New York has two great zoos that are worth a visit.

Central Park Zoo is a must-visit. The animals are homes in spaces and swimming pools mimicking their natural habitats. The Bronx Zoo hosts rare and endangered species of fauna and approximately 4 thousand creatures.

One of the oldest amusement parks in the United States is Luna Park in Coney Island with a variety of carousels for both the smallest visitors and thrill-seekers.

Take a trip on the Staten Island Ferry and admire the Statue of Liberty as you sail by.

For a museum experience with a difference, the unique museums such as the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, and the Cloisters are perfect and have so many exciting exhibitions that you definitely will not have any bored kids during your visit!

If you happen to be in New York over the apple picking season, a great family activity is apple picking at one of the local farms like Hurds Family Farm or Apple Dave’s Orchard.

You will find all you need when traveling with your toddler in New York. Essentials like diapers, wipes, snacks and formula can be found at all shops and supermarkets.

A stroller is a must as you will spend a lot of time walking to experience this great destination.

Hotels can accommodate any requirements such as highchairs and cots. Restaurants have great changing facilities as well as high chairs that you can use.

33. Florida

– Recommendation by Make More Adventures –

Orlando in Florida with a toddler

Whether you are looking for a beach vacation, you want to explore the theme parks, or you just want to relax at a hotel with a pool, Florida offers many toddler-friendly vacation spots.

Florida is a family-friendly state and kids can be seen just about everywhere.

Orlando specifically is known as a destination for kids, but the beaches tend to be kid-friendly as well. Lots of the hotels are geared towards kids with splash pads, activities, and on-site restaurants.

Best Places In Florida To Visit With A Toddler

Orlando’s theme parks offer just about everything families with toddlers need. There is plenty of entertainment and small rides.

Families that don’t want to visit the theme parks can participate in character meals, enjoy games, movies, and other activities at the hotels, and take advantage of the many parks and splash pads in the area. 

You can’t really go wrong with any of Florida’s beaches, but the Gulf Coast beaches have calmer water that is perfect for toddlers.

Clearwater Beach has soft sand, a playground right on the beach, and many restaurants within walking distance. A trolley rides up and down the beach and visitors can get an all-day pass.

Nearby, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium is home to rescued sea life. There are plenty of  things to do with kids on Clearwater Beach .

Any grocery store, Target, Walmart, or pharmacy in Florida will sell diapers, formula, and food for your toddler. 

Both Orlando and Clearwater, as well as many other cities in Florida, have baby supply rental companies where you can rent cribs, strollers, car seats, and whatever else you don’t want to pack. If you stay in a vacation rental on the beach, check to see if beach toys, pool toys, and other toddler-friendly items are provided.

– Recommendation by Oklahoma Wonders –

Galveston in Texas with a toddler

Texas is a great place to go on a family vacation since its extensive coastline and wide-open spaces give families space to make noise. Texas has a live-and-let-live attitude that makes getting vacation rentals and hotel rooms less stressful.

Families looking for a great beach destination drive from far and wide to enjoy Texas’s Gulf Coast cities and towns. It’s common for families from New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Arkansas to make their way down every summer.

Visitors with littles will love how many Texas beaches allow driving, meaning you don’t have to schlep all your toddler beach equipment to the shoreline. You can simply park and enjoy your visit! 

Best Places In Texas To Visit With A Toddler

Many cities have activities for toddlers to enjoy. For example, families who vacation on in Corpus Christi or nearby are close to great family-friendly attractions like the Texas State Aquarium and Padre Island National Seashore. 

If you’re worried that Texas’s coast has a reputation as a party destination, skip the more famous South Padre and choose beaches in North Padre, Mustang Island, or Galveston.

Toddler supplies are stocked in local grocery stores and drug stores. 

35. Maryland

– Recommendation by Deyewa –

Baltimore in Maryland, USA

Maryland is a city full of great locations for visiting with a toddler. If you are heading to Maryland for your vacation you will not be lost for places to visit with your toddler.

Best Places In Maryland To Visit With A Toddler 

The Wiggle Room in Crofton Maryland is the perfect place to take babies and toddlers for a fun and safe play experience. With its bright colors, child-sized furniture, and an array of stimulating toys, it’s no wonder kids love this place! There are tons of comfortable chairs to sit on and parents can relax knowing their little ones are having a blast while they explore and learn through interactive play. 

The play area is separated into spaces for crawlers, toddlers and older kids so everyone has a safe and enjoyable space. 

The space also has a very clean quiet room/ changing table room where parents can go to change kids in a comfortable space. Wiggle room is definitely one of the top indoor play places to visit in Maryland with kids .

Another kid friendly place in Maryland is Storyville. If you have a child under age 5, then you have to visit Storyville with them. They have two locations in Rosedale and Woodlawn and it’s the perfect place to take your toddlers to use their imagination for pretend play while in a safe environment. It has a fenced-in area called Baby Garden devoted for babies who are not walking and their caregivers and also a toddler bay area for little kids.

Storyville makes it a comfortable experience for parents by providing designated coat hooks, stroller parking and a large family bathroom that also has a waiting area with rocking chairs and a shelf full of books.

Located in Ellicott city, MD, Clark’s Elioak Farm is another great place to visit with toddlers. They can enjoy riding on the mini cow trains, feeding a variety of small animals and exploring the play features in the farm. During Easter, they have an easter egg hunt separated out by younger kids and older kids. It is also stroller friendly. 

While visiting Maryland with your toddler, visitors can rent baby equipment and gear such as cribs, strollers, car seats and more from Travelling Baby company. Baby food, diapers, formula and other supplies can also be gotten at regular grocery stores such as Target, Walmart, Wegmans etc in Maryland.

– Recommendation by Uprooted Traveler –

Surfing Oahu Beach Hawaii with toddlers Uprooted Traveler

Hawaii is the perfect place to bring toddlers, especially Oahu. It offers tons of activities that will keep a toddler’s attention, from interactions with wildlife to playing in the pool or ocean. 

Best Places To Visit In Hawaii With a Toddler

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation for your family or an adventure packed full of activities, you’ll find plenty to do on Oahu. 

For example, introduce the little ones to Hawaiian marine life by going on a submarine tour of the Pacific. Here, they’ll get to peer out of the windows and see colorful coral reefs, hundreds of species of fish, and maybe even a sea turtle or two. 

Hitting the beach is fun for the whole family, but, if you want to kick it up a notch, head to Ewa Beach, near Pearl Harbor. Here, you’ll be able to jump on a steam locomotive (what toddler doesn’t love a train?!) that will head down the tracks and back for a few miles. 

And if you’re visiting on a rainy day, take the little ones to the Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center, where kids can play and learn through the interactive galleries, like the Hawaiian Rainbows, which teaches kids about why Hawaii is so special.

You can pick up supplies at chain grocery stores, like Foodland or Walmart, or pharmacies, like Long’s Drugs. Most hotels are well-equipped with crib rentals, especially if you head to a resort that caters to families, like Disney’s Aulani. Similarly, most popular car rental agencies, like Hertz and Enterprise, will rent out car seats.

37. Tennessee

– Recommendation by Itz a Family Thing –

Tennessee with a toddler by itz a family thing

The best place to visit in the US with babies and toddlers is Tennessee. True to its reputation, there is Southern hospitality, fun things to do, and parks for little ones to run around and be kids.

Best Places To Visit In Tennessee With a Toddler

The best destinations in Tennessee for toddlers are Pigeon Forge and Chattanooga. There is something to do everywhere you look.

Some toddler-friendly attractions near Pigeon Forge include  The Great Smoky Mountains , Dollywood, and the Soaky Mountain Waterpark.

If you visit Chattanooga, the little ones will enjoy Creative Discovery Museum, Tennessee Aquarium, or Coolidge Park. 

Both cities are stroller friendly, but if you plan on visiting the National Park, a baby or toddler carrier is highly recommended.

It is also the perfect destination for little ones because you can buy anything you need for your little ones in Tennessee.

Overall, if you want a place that offers fun things to do just for little ones, Tennessee is the perfect place for your family.

38. Illinois

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Illinois with a toddler by Traveling with the littles

Illinois is a great toddler and baby-friendly vacation destination!  When you think of Illinois, you likely think of Chicago; however, there are several other toddler-friendly vacation destinations in Illinois.  

Best Places To Visit In Illinois With A Toddler

Hands down, the best place to visit in Illinois with a Toddler is Chicago.  Chicago is a metropolitan city with all the amenities a family might need.  There are indoor and outdoor attractions, and it is easy to source diapers, wipes, clothes, or anything you may need for your kiddos. 

Lastly, visiting  Chicago with a toddler  is magical, as there is an endless supply of parks, recreation, and activity types to suit all ages and interests. 

If you are in downtown Chicago, I recommend visiting Millennium Park.  There’s Crown Fountain, where kids can splash and play in the enormous fountains, or visit Maggie Daley Park, with seven distinct play areas suitable for all ages. 

The Chicago museums are great for visiting with toddlers and babies as well.  All of the museums have nursing rooms for moms and are breastfeeding-friendly. 

If you love the great outdoors, Illinois has several toddler-friendly state parks.  There are three fabulous state parks within 2 hours of Chicago.  

Kankakee State Park is 1 hour south of Chicago; Starved Rock State Park is 1.5 hours southwest of Chicago, and Matthiessen State Park is 1.75 hours southwest of Chicago. 

These parks are great for visiting with toddlers, as most trails are paved and suitable for strollers.  Additionally, Illinois is pretty flat, so none of these parks have steep trails. 

If visiting Starved Rock State Park, stay at the Grand Bear Resort for some R&R and their on-site waterpark. 

In Chicago, it is easy to find toddler supplies such as diapers, wipes, snacks, medicine, and more.  Simply pop into any drug store downtown to find whatever you need. 

Common drug stores in Chicago and Illinois include Target, Walgreens, and CVS.  Stop by Macy’s in downtown Chicago to find clothes for an affordable wardrobe change. 

If you need to rent car seats or cribs, try Baby Quip.  You likely will not need a car seat in downtown Chicago; however, if you venture outside of downtown, you may.  

Fun Places to Travel with a Toddler in Central, Southern, and Northern America

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Cozumel Mexico with a toddler

Mexico is a frequent destination for families wanting to dip their toes into international travel with their toddlers. 

The coastal areas of the Riviera Maya and Mexico’s west coast are dotted with family-friendly resorts, and even independent hotels generally have enough room to accommodate family groups in traditional hotel rooms.

Many resorts also have childcare options, which is perfect for families looking for a way to have an adults-only meal in the middle of their family vacation.

Restaurants in these regions are used to international travelers and have mixed menus, where you’ll often find local cuisine next to french fries and chicken tenders – perfect for picky eaters!

The sun-and-sand focus of most of these vacation destinations is also great for families with toddlers, as you don’t need to find a family-friend day trip to enjoy your time. Instead, you can relax at the beach as each adult takes their turn being in charge of the tiny chaos monsters.

Holbox in Mexico with a Toddler by History Fan Girl

Places like Holbox and Cozumel are perfect for toddlers. Holbox due to its calm, shallow water, and  Cozumel  because of its compact, walkable town center.

Tip: Interested in checking out and/or booking a place to stay in Mexico? Take a look at all-inclusive Dreams resorts in Mexico here .

Best Places In Mexico To Visit With A Toddler

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Grocery stores carry most toddler necessities, while pharmacies are well-stocked and easy to find.

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Moraine Lake in Canada Rocky Mountain

Canada is one of the most toddler-friendly vacation spots for multiple reasons.

They have a general kid-friendly approach with kids menus in most restaurants, having them welcome in many breweries and having many indoor and outdoor activities for them to enjoy.

Most restaurants have a changing station, which can be a lifesaver when you’re in the middle of lunch in a different country and nature calls for your toddler.

Best Places In Canada To Visit With A Toddler

Vancouver has a lot for kids to do in a large, busy city. They’ll love checking out the massive Vancouver Aquarium with giant glass exhibits with fish swimming by, touch pools ,  and more. Stanley Park is also great for them to get their energy out on one of the many trails or view the water.

Known as a ski town, Whistler is also an ideal place to vacation with toddlers and a popular  weekend getaway from Vancouver .

Your kids can take ski lessons on the mountain while parents go on their own routes, or they can   attend an indoor activity center where they’ll be busy with fun activities for the morning.

Cows Creamery is a popular place to get giant ice cream cones that will impress them. There’s also a movie theater for those cold, rainy days when they need entertainment.

Whistler has a grocery store right in town where you can find formula, diapers, and kid-friendly food.

There are also   larger stores in Squamish, right between Whistler and Vancouver, where you can stock up on bulk supplies for cheaper. Vancouver is the best place to rent a car, where you can also rent car seats at the same time.

Canada is one of the best countries to visit with toddlers! It is a destination that is not only safe, but super family-friendly as well.

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Palm beach Aruba Caribbean, white long sandy beach with palm trees at Aruba

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Known as “One Happy Island,” Aruba is a small island in the Caribbean that is a great destination for families. From beautiful beaches to fun outdoor activities, there are plenty of  things to do in Aruba with toddlers .

Best Places In Aruba To Visit With A Toddler

Aruba has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Baby Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island for families with toddlers. With warm, shallow waters and calm waves, it is perfect for toddlers to play and splash around in.

Aruba also has many attractions that are suitable for toddlers. From the Butterfly Farm, where thousands of butterflies flutter around as you stroll through the habitat, to a donkey sanctuary where you are encouraged to feed and hug the animals, there are so many awesome experiences to be had.

Aruba with Toddlers by Pasta Pretzels

And don’t forget to book your tour of De Palm Island. Toddlers will love the awesome waterpark, while parents will appreciate the variety of amenities including a restaurant and snack bar, free-to-use snorkel equipment, plus a variety of activities for older kids.

When it comes to toddler supplies, you can find everything you need in Aruba. There are several supermarkets and pharmacies on the island that sell diapers, wipes, and other baby essentials.

Some of the popular stores are Super Food Plaza, Ling and Sons, and Kong Hing Supermarket. You can also find baby supplies at many of the souvenir shops and gift stores on the island.

You will also find that most family-friendly resorts and hotels will supply a crib if you ask. Be sure to check before booking your accommodations to make sure that this is an option.

42. Colombia

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Colombia with a toddler by mums on flip flops

It might not be the most obvious choice, but Colombia is a safe and fun destination to visit with toddlers.

Colombians are crazy about kids and will want to touch your toddler and play with them everywhere you go.

Make sure to study up on the Spanish way of saying “don’t touch them” if your little one doesn’t like to be touched. 

Breastfeeding is normal and widely accepted so don’t let that stop you from  discovering Colombia with small children . If you are wondering if that water is safe to drink in Colombia , you will be happy to know that it is, so you and your little ones can safely use it.

Best Places To Visit In Colombia With A Toddler

Bogotá is a logical stop on your itinerary that comes with some really fun things to do such as the Botero Museum, feeding the pigeons at the Plaza Mayor, or taking the funicular to Cerro de Monserrate.

Salento is a tiny village that has some cool opportunities for little people such as riding the local ‘willies’ and climbing the fallen huge palm tree at the Cocora Valley

Cartagena is a charming old town. The city is pedestrian only so let your toddler lead the way through the maze of cobblestone streets. The bay in the Northern part of the city is small and quite busy but has shallow waters that are excellent for toddlers.

Where To Buy Toddler Supplies

In big shopping malls, you might find high chairs and diaper-changing tables, but it’s not common.

Don’t forget to bring your own changing mat and a travel high chair if your toddler likes running away more than they like their food.

Shops are everywhere and both formula and diapers are easily available.

You can ask for travel cribs but not every hotel will have them available, so it’s best to bring your own.

43. Costa Rica

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Costa Rica With Kids

Costa Rica is a great vacation spot for families with kids, including toddlers. The culture in Costa Rica loves babies and toddlers, and they don’t mind busy kidlets running around or being a bit noisy. 

Breastfeeding or changing a diaper can be done in public without any judgment, as the culture is very accepting of babies and kids in everyday life. Restaurants usually have kids’ menus, toddler-friendly food, and even high chairs.

Tip: Wondering about where to stay in Costa Rica? Check out an all-inclusive family Dreams Resort in Costa Rica here .

Best Places In Costa Rica To Visit With A Toddler

Manuel Antonio National Park  is one of the best places to visit with a toddler in Costa Rica. This park offers plenty of activities that are suitable for small children, such as swimming, easy wildlife watching, and exploring nature trails. 

The Sloth Trail is even paved which makes it great for strollers, and the trail to the beach is on a smooth wooden bridge.

In Costa Rica, finding supplies for your toddler will be easy. Diapers, formula, and food can all be found at any local grocery store. They even have common US snack brands, and fruit is always easily available.

Plus, there are many pharmacies throughout the country that offer a wide range of products specifically designed for babies and toddlers from post-swimming ear infection prevention drops to diaper rash ointment.

Summary Of The Most Toddler-Friendly Vacations

We hope that this complete list of the ultimate toddler-friendly holidays abroad has been helpful in planning your next toddler holiday.

From the best toddler holidays on beaches to cities with play parks, no matter where you decide to travel, it will be one of the best vacations for toddlers that you have.

If you want to know more about traveling with a toddler, and what essentials you will need for the best holidays for toddlers, be sure to check out our Toddler Travel Blog full of information to help make traveling with a toddler easy and fun.

43 Toddler Friendly Holidays

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When I told friends that my husband and I were taking our eight-year-old son with us to New Orleans, I got a few skeptical looks. “Planning to take him to Bourbon Street?” one person joked. I had been to New Orleans on numerous adult trips—and always had an unforgettable time—but I had never been there with a kid before. Were we making a mistake?

The answer: Absolutely not. New Orleans is a surprisingly great travel destination for all ages, if you do some advance planning (and steer clear of Bourbon Street). Depending on your interests and the age of your children, there are more than enough kid-friendly activities in and around the city to fill a weekend, or even a week. Plus, there are few places in the United States that are as culturally rich as New Orleans, which is a great reason to bring your kids there.

Here are a few of our favorite stops, as well as suggestions and tips for a super fun, kid-approved trip to the Crescent City. 

You could easily spend a whole day at this beautiful 1,300 acre park , and we almost did. It is home to a botanical garden, art museum, and a children’s museum, and that’s just for starters. Younger kids will love Storyland, a playground filled with sculptures of characters from famous stories, like Mother Goose and Captain Hook. Carousel Gardens, a small-scale amusement park with 18 old-fashioned rides, will delight everyone in the family. (Call ahead to make sure the park is open; it was closed on the day we visited). Play 36 holes of mini golf at City Putt. Or rent a bike, four-wheel vehicle (called surreys), boat, or a gondola at the Big Lake. We took a swan boat out for a spin and enjoyed the cool breeze off the water.

If you have your heart set on beignets at Cafe Du Monde, the location at City Park is far less crowded than the one in the French Quarter. 

Audubon Parks

More than just a single park, this area includes multiple green spaces, several playgrounds, golf and tennis courts, horse stables, a planetarium, the zoo, and more. 

Crescent Park

It may be on the smaller side, but this green space along the Mississippi River makes up for it with lovely waterfront views. With plenty of trails and gardens, this is a great place to go if you need a break from the city and a little time in nature.

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Audubon Museums

Nature-lovers have plenty of museums to choose from in New Orleans, namely the Audubon Zoo , Aquarium , and Insectarium . The zoo has been voted one of the best in the nation, and it offers much more than the usual exhibits: a waterpark called Cool Zoo, swamp habitat, jaguar jungle, playground, train ride, and an array of animal encounters you can add to your ticket price. The aquarium is also impressive, with 250 species, including sharks, jellyfish, penguins, and a rainforest complete with a sloth. The Insectarium, the newest addition, showcases species much smaller in size, but equally amazing. If you have time to visit all three, you can purchase combo tickets at a discounted price.

Louisiana Children's Museum

This fun, interactive, hands-on children’s museum has activities for all ages (children 12 months and under are free), but it is ideal for kids under 10. There are dedicated spaces for children 4 years and younger, as well as experiences relating to nature, food, STEM, and art. 

Mardi Gras World

While the excitement of the annual parade might be overwhelming for smaller children, kids of all ages (and adults) will love getting a close-up look at magnificent Mardi Gras floats stored in this enormous building. Self-guided tours at Mardi Gras World are available seven days a week. In addition to old and new creations, you might even get to see artists at work. 

Mardi Gras World is located in the Central Business District, near the convention center. If this is out of the way, there is a complimentary shuttle service with 10 stops if you are taking a tour.

The National WWII Museum

Highly recommended by locals and visitors, this innovative museum offers an important look back at history through artifacts (including tanks and planes), a 4D theater, 360-degree galleries, a submarine experience, and more. Older children and teenagers will likely get the most out of this museum, but kids of all ages will take away something from a visit to this powerful place.

New Orleans Museum of Art

On our trip to City Park, we spent several hours completely absorbed by this fantastic, wide-ranging museum , which includes work by big names like Degas, Picasso, and Miro, as well as a large collection of African, Native American, and Japanese art. Even if your children aren’t typically interested in art, they will love exploring the beautiful sculpture gardens surrounding the museum, where a wide range of works are nestled between ancient live oak trees and two lagoons. 

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Preservation Hall

This legendary French Quarter jazz venue (one of the few all-ages music halls in the city) offers matinee performances on weekends that are perfect for families. There are concerts seven days a week, and no matter who is on the bill that day, it’s worth checking out.

This hands-on, very visual attraction is made for the Instagram age, so it will go over well with older kids and teenagers, the entire family will have fun here too. The name stands for “joy-art-music” and includes 17 exhibits involving local artists that celebrate “the iconic art, music, food, and theatrics of New Orleans.” 

Vue Orleans

Music is just one component of Vue Orleans, an experience that tells the story of New Orleans through interactive exhibits on its history, architecture, culture, food, and more. It’s located atop the Four Seasons Hotel and has a 34th floor observation deck, so admission also comes with an incredible view of the city.

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Hansen's Sno-Bliz

No matter how long the line is at Hansen’s , the snow-like shaved ice and punchy homemade syrups are worth the wait. On a hot day, a snoball is essential in New Orleans, and this family-run, 85-year-old business makes the best ones in town, and always with a smile. 

With its colorfully painted houses, flowering porch displays, and gorgeous old oak trees, just taking in the scenery in New Orleans is a fun activity. Especially when you’re doing it via a streetcar . And it’s an inexpensive way to get around the city when everyone’s feet need a rest. Currently, fares are $1.25 per ride for adults, 0.50 for kids from five to 12th grade, and 0.40 for seniors and riders with disabilities.

Through the transit authority's Le Pass app , you can buy passes for the streetcar (as well as the bus and ferry) on your phone, which is much easier than having exact change.

Free concerts

You’ll hear music almost everywhere you go in New Orleans, and much of it is free (although gratuities are appreciated). Historic Jackson Square is a hotspot for performers of all kinds, and Congo Square has Sunday afternoon drumming and music. The New Orleans Jazz Museum , has a free concert series in its performance center on Friday afternoons; tickets are first come, first served. 

French Market

This area is very crowded, and very touristy, but it’s still worth checking out for souvenirs from the flea market, locally-made art and crafts, and edible finds from the farmers’ market.

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The 12 Best Places to Visit in Colorado

Y ou could spend decades-as I have-exploring Colorado's stunning scenery and top attractions and still have more to see and do. No single trip can cover everything that makes the state a traveler's dream destination. AFAR's roundup of things to see and do in Colorado offered 16 tips to get you started, including driving the peak-to-peak scenic byway, visiting Denver Art Museum, and soaking in Iron Mountain Hot Springs. However, if you want to hit the highlights, here are your main targets, divided up by season.

The best places to visit in Colorado in fall

Colorado is spectacular year-round, but autumn's colors and temperatures make it a particularly magical time to visit.

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve

Visiting the dunes typically means overnighting at the park's campground , because few accommodations exist near this remote spot some 230 miles south of Denver. But campers are rewarded with dusk and dawn's light shows on the sand dunes, which ripple beneath the sawtooth Sangre de Cristo mountains. Summers are scorching, but in fall, sand surfaces remain comfortable all day. Scramble across the dunes, or rent a sandboard to surf the slopes like waves.

Dunton Hot Springs

Dunton is the quintessential Colorado getaway for those who can afford it ($1,400 per night is typical). Guests cozy into hand-built log cabins that combine historic patina with western art and worldly comforts like sustainably made beds and linens. Rates include food and drink that make every meal feel special-think roasted pork with charred leek grits followed by poached rhubarb panna cotta-but the steaming springs are this getaway's raison d'être. Views from the rustic yet luxe bathhouse showcase aspen groves that turn amber in autumn, and one guest cabin (Well House) includes its own spring-fed soaking tub.

Rocky Mountain National Park

Most of this park's 4.3 million annual visitors flock here in summer, so I go in September for fewer traffic backups on Trail Ridge Road (a must-do drive traversing treeless alpine tundra). Fall is also mating season for the park's elk herd, and the possibility of hearing bulls' distinctive bugles adds extra magic to any hike. I always glimpse elk along the Moraine Park Loop, a 5.5-mile circuit that can be shortened to preference.

Best places to visit in Colorado in winter

Snow envelopes much of the state in the winter months, turning urban areas into winter wonderlands and promising world-class outdoor activities.

Meow Wolf Convergence Station

In fall 2023, Denver's fun house of immersive art installations launched Sips (With a Z), a cocktail bar and lounge dedicated to providing "a sanctuary of chill amidst the hubbub of quantum travel." Mirrored walls reflect a mashup of classical sculpture and graffiti art, and vintage furniture provides myriad perches for pondering the installation's experiential art. The bar is only open to Meow Wolf Denver visitors and event guests. While the previous art triggered sight, sound, and touch, the new lounge also titillates our sense of taste.

Sure, it's far from major cities, but I wager that the only winter enclaves with mountain vistas that rival Telluride's are in the Alps. These jagged southwest Colorado slopes offer scenery so jawdropping, I always feel dazzled, regardless of the snow conditions. And several mountaintop eateries showcase the splendor. Perched at 11,966 feet, Alpino Vino ranks as the highest restaurant in North America and serves Italian food and wine specialties within a cozy stone and log cabin. More tableside panoramas (and an award-winning wine list) await at Allred's at 10,551 feet.

Silverthorne

Once little more than a refueling stop for motorists traveling Interstate 70, Exit 205 is now an appealing home base for three nearby Colorado ski resorts (Arapahoe Basin, Keystone, and Breckenridge) and a destination in its own right. Stay at Hotel Indigo , the chain's first mountain property housing an upscale tequila bar and indoor swimming pool. Go snowshoeing or Nordic skiing at Raven Golf Club (free to the public; rent gear at Gore Range Sports) and enjoy après at the Bluebird Market food hall , where weekends find live bands entertaining drinkers at the central bar.

Best places to visit in Colorado in spring

Visitor numbers drop during the spring, but Colorado still puts on a show as flowers bloom and the arts scene wows guests.

Casa Bonita

Coloradoans Trey Parker and Matt Stone (creators of the South Park animated TV series) spent $40 million to renovate this Denver icon of Mexican food and carnivalesque stunts. Summer 2023 kicked off its much-anticipated reopening. Diners (up to 2,100 of them, at capacity) still line up with trays for meals, now designed by James Beard–nominated chef Dana Rodriguez. Cliff diving continues in the waterfall-fed pool, and the multi-level dining room delivers more spectacle than ambiance.

Crowds taper but deals abound during this destination's shoulder season. April and May are when Aspen's celebrated restaurants often offer discounted menus and drink specials, and at these elevations (the Snowmass base village sits at 8,104 feet), snow blankets the slopes well beyond the resorts' mid-April closing date, making for prime ski conditions-and rowdy parties. At Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro , the springtime ritual includes uncorking staggering quantities of champagne on the summit-ringed outdoor deck.

Idyllic weather and blooming cactus make spring my favorite time to visit Colorado's canyon country, and Fruita is the best home base. From here, it's a 15-minute drive to the sculpted red rock sandstone spires of Colorado National Monument and 5 minutes to world-famous mountain bike trails. Fruita's walkable downtown includes the Hot Tomato , delivering Jersey-style pizza that's good as gospel. Live music often enlivens the pedestrian block, and for sips, there are wineries in Palisade, 30 minutes east.

Best places to visit in Colorado in summer

Colorado's hiking and biking trails come into their own during the warmer months while road-tripping offers an easy way to see much of the state-in an EV on many of the scenic byways .

Crested Butte

After 25 years in Colorado, I still gape at the beauty of Crested Butte , because in a state that's chockablock with pretty views, this town tops the list. Sheer peaks rise up beside the streets' grid, where colorful, mining-era Victorians line the sidewalks. No highway noise ruins the mountains' quiet, and only merry sounds emerge from main street bars and eateries. The surrounding trails wind through aspen groves and meadows that are deservedly famous for July's display of wildflowers.

Bachelor Gulch

Come summer, the Bachelor Gulch base area of Beaver Creek ski resort becomes the scene of a daily lawn and pool party that encapsulates what's splendid about Colorado. Views include aspen-covered mountainsides, and adventures on foot or bike follow trails leading into wildflower meadows. Play a round of cornhole on the lawn, then relocate to Wyld 's patio for plates showcasing Colorado-grown produce. Stay at the Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch (renovated in 2022) to cool off in its outdoor pool and sip rosé from the surrounding loungers.

Fort Collins

Visit during Colorado State's summer break, and you won't have to elbow your way into this city's esteemed breweries. (Crooked Stave makes some of my favorite sours.) Nationally known New Belgium Brewing organizes the annual Tour de Fat each August, when a parade of 20,000 wildly costumed cyclists pedal the streets. I make the 100-year-old Armstrong Hotel my downtown home base and stroll from its classy-hip rooms to such downtown shops as Scrumpy's Hard Cider Bar, which pours drink made from local homeowners' apple trees.

Rocky Mountain National Park has it all: pretty meadows, alpine lakes, and imposing mountains.

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best places to travel with 9 year old

Hi everyone,

My grandfather is in good shape for an 89 year old lol - he's able to walk long distances as long as he paces himself but all of the information/videos I've seen have been saying there are tons of stairs and is basically inaccessible unless you have the stamina to handle them. My questions are:

Is it worth it to do a day trip to Positano via ferry from Sorrento / Salerno if we stick to the beach area/lower parts of the town? My main objective is to see the cityscape up close and soak in the views, we don't necessarily have to look at tons of shops or go to specific restaurants. My grandfather can handle a few sets of stairs.

Instead of going up into town, does it make sense to focus on a beach club instead like Arienzo? There's appeal in being ferried over to the beach club and having chairs/umbrellas/food included but idk if we're missing out on the full experience of being in Positano by doing this.

Are the busses in Positano actually helpful and easy to use for getting around town? I've read mixed reviews regarding the difficulty of waiting for busses/figuring out transit maps. I want traveling throughout town to be as easy as possible, and renting a car or a private driving service isn't feasible for us.

Are there any towns in Amalfi (or anywhere else in Italy) that are similar to Positano that don't require as many stairs? I've heard about the town of Amalfi being more manageable but still feel like we'd get FOMO if we didn't see Positano haha.

Your insight is very appreciated!

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You can take a ferry from either Sorrento or Salerno and just stay at beach/sea level where there are some restaurants and shops (it is all small though as are all of the villages) - the only way to experience the upper part of the village is via foot if you arrive by car which means going up through the pedestrian only walkway and then continue up.

There is no road by the sea in Positano - so, if you do take the ferry, you can enjoy the view of the vertical village in front of you, book a restaurant for lunch and then perhaps go to Amalfi which is much more accessible to people as it has a flat center of the village, larger beach/harbor area (there is only a dock in Positano, no harbor)

Positano will be a crush of people then - and even when people can walk comfortably, the narrow walkway up/down is packed with humans doing the same - and, it can already be quite hot in early June - (do have water, hats, sunscreen for your trip altogether)

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My photo album below shows some of the Amalfi Coast , Sorrento and the area. Move your cursor onto each pic to see where it was taken in bottom left.

https://www.flickr.com/gp/eddie0/pi1707

Positano is well worth a visit on the ferry just to see the beach area. We gave up on buses on the Amalfi Coast route over 12 years ago because they are usually packed full with standing only. The queues or lines to get on are usually long and there is a mad scramble when the bus arrives.

Sorrento is the terminus with a proper bus station and the queue is usually orderly but often over a hundred metres long. Amalfi is the other terminus.

There are also boat tours both private and shared from Sorrento along the Amalfi Coast and organised excursions, minibus tours, private tours etc.

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Positano is tiny and largely vertical so yes, there are a lot of stairs which will probably be very crowded in June. You can't take a hire car into the centre of the village owing to the ZTL. Taxis have to pay a fee to get in although not all of the village is accessible to taxis. You would be parking at the top of the village and walking or taking the small local bus, the 'interno', which does a circuit of the village. Owing to the crowds of people you may well have to wait a long time to get on. There is no road down at the port level so you have to walk about 10 minutes up o Piazza Mulini to reach the bus stop. There are no taxis at the port either. Note also, that the beaches are pebbly, not sandy. I wouldn't go to Positano just for the beach or the views from the beach up the cliff.

You might be better opting for Capri - great views but at least there are taxis, buses and a funicular from the port up to Capri town from where there are level walks to view points . There can be long queues for the buses & funicular but the taxis, whilst expensive, are rather cute.

I am 20 years younger than Grandpa and don't think I'd even want to get off the boat these days! But of course it's possible to avoid going up to the higher levels and I did that !myself 20 years ago.

Even at 49 I wasn't that energetic!

You could base in Amalfi and ferry to Positano (as early as possible) or even bus (again, earliest possible) and then ferry back to Amalfi.

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