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6 Crowd-Free Spring Break Destinations for Families in 2025
Winter is almost over, which means that spring break, the unofficial start of the family travel season, is nearly here. If you haven’t booked your family’s spring break travel yet, it’s not too late to plan an epic vacation.
Spring break can be as simple as a road trip close to home or a fun-filled journey abroad, capitalizing on some of springtime’s more attractive international airfares.
As a mother with four kids, I know the importance of choosing a destination that the entire family will enjoy and that offers a variety of activities so no one gets bored. However, the obvious choices aren’t always the best. With a little creativity, you can plan a trip that’s more fun and a little different. Here are six fantastic spring break destinations you may not have considered.
Use Branson as your headquarters for exploring the beauty of the Ozarks and hiking the Rock Lost Canyon Cave Nature Trail.
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Branson, Missouri
In the heart of the Ozark Mountains, Branson is a small town with a lot to explore. It’s close to several airports, but most people fly into Springfield–Branson National Airport and rent a car to get to Branson. On a recent visit, a highlight for my family was a day at the Silver Dollar City amusement park. We also enjoyed WonderWorks, a wacky hands-on science museum in a building designed to look and feel like it is upside down, and the Titanic Museum, which tells the story of the doomed ship.
No trip to Branson would be complete without heading to the Ozarks. Book a Pink Jeep Adventure tour to get close to nature. Active families can also spend a day in nearby Bentonville, Arkansas, the self-proclaimed Mountain Biking Capital of the World. Springfield, Missouri, less than an hour from Branson, is a great place to hike, canoe, or kayak along the James River Water Trail.
Branson is also full of night-time, family-friendly entertainment. My kids enjoyed a dinner cruise, complete with a magic show, on the classic steamboat, the Branson Belle. They also had fun at Dolly Parton’s Stampede, a dinner show with horses, comedy, and live music.
The boutique Ozarker Lodge has a classic American road trip vibe, an outdoor pool, and family rooms with bunk beds. The Silver Dollar City Campground is a fine choice for families who prefer glamping under the stars.
For a break from the bustle of Dubai, take the kids on a desert safari.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
I took two of my kids, ages 10 and 14, to the bustling city of Dubai and they thoroughly enjoyed the action-packed visit. For a family-friendly adventure, spend a day at Atlantis Dubai’s Aquaventure Waterpark to experience thrilling waterslides and beach vibes. The Dubai Mall, the largest in the world, is another must-see spot in the city. Families can stock up on souvenirs, go ice skating or skiing, or visit the mall’s enormous aquarium. Head outside to pose in front of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. For jaw-dropping views, head to the top.
A highlight of my family’s trip to Dubai was a Platinum Heritage Desert Safari. During our evening in the desert, we ate a traditional multi-course meal with traditional Middle Eastern salads, spreads, kibbeh, and camel milk. We also enjoyed camel rides, a falconry demonstration, and stargazing.
Ever since we first stayed at an Andaz in Vienna, Austria, it has been my kids’ favorite hotel brand. They love the incredible breakfast buffets with a mix of local and international foods, the modern decor, and central locations of all the Andaz hotels we’ve stayed in. Choosing the Andaz Dubai, the Palm was a no-brainer. The hotel’s amenities include the memorable breakfast we expect from Andaz, a huge sea-front pool, and easy beach access with ample beach chairs and a playground. Waterpark enthusiasts who want to spend more than a day at Atlantis can spend the night at the resort’s hotel, the Royal. For more hotel options, you can check out Afar’s top picks for hotels in Dubai.
Does it get any cooler than exploring an ice cave on an active volcano? Head to Iceland’s Katla Volcano and Ice Cave to find out.
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Iceland’s South Coast
Thanks to Icelandair’s popular stopover program, families have fallen in love with Reykjavík’s colorful Rainbow Road, tasty pastries, and the warm, milky waters of the Blue Lagoon. But there is a lot more to Iceland than its capital city. I’ve been there three times in the past year and am already planning my next trip.
For a spring break adventure like no other, head to Iceland’s stunning South Coast. Rent a car at the airport and start by driving along Iceland’s Ring Road to Vík, the southernmost village on Iceland’s mainland. Nearby, visit Reynisfjara, a black-sand beach formed by volcanic activity. Walk to explore the beach’s soaring basalt columns before heading to Smiðjan Brugghús for a burgers-and-barbecue-fueled lunch. Then, for an otherworldly experience, visit Katla Volcano and Ice Cave, where you and your crew can hike across a lava field, walk up a glacier, and trek through an ice cave, which appears to glow.
For an immersive experience that will take you to waterfalls, mountains, and more, consider a guided buggy ride through the heart of southern Iceland. Other great family-friendly experiences in the south include visiting the Laugarvatn Fontana geothermal baths, where, following a warm soak, families can learn how Iceland’s original settlers baked rye bread in the ground, and the family-run Friðheimar restaurant, where dishes include tomatoes grown on-site year round. Walking behind the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, which is nearly 200 feet high, is another can’t-miss activity in the area.
Hotel Ranga is ideally situated for exploring southern Iceland. With plenty of games to borrow, space for kids to run around, and geothermal heated hot tubs, it’s a fine fit for families. To make sure guests don’t miss the northern lights, the hotel offers a 24-hour wake-up service, complete with hot chocolate, for when the aurora borealis appears. Hotel Ranga can also help arrange local activities. Alternatively, check out South Coast Adventure, which has a strong reputation for safety and provides all the gear you need to explore safely.
Skiing families might be able to get in some spring runs at mountains near Jackson Hole, like Grand Targhee Ski Resort, which often stay open into April.
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Outdoorsy crews can head to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Part of the Greater Yellowstone area, Jackson Hole is an appealing place to go on a wildlife tour to try to spot bears, bison, and elk and learn about the local habitats. In the spring, many animals are coming out of hibernation and may be very active—going on a guided tour will ensure the safe observation of animals. Jackson Hole is also surrounded by miles of hiking trails, some originally used by the region’s Indigenous communities.
Jackson Hole is also a great jumping-off point for a day trip to nearby Teton Valley, Idaho. There, families can visit the towns of Victor and Driggs to go skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. Another adrenaline-inducing option in the spring is whitewater rafting.
Depending on when your kids’ spring break lands, Jackson Hole may be a suitable place to hit the slopes one last time for the season since many resorts stay open through April. And if temperatures are still a bit cool over spring break, families can warm up in Jackson Hole’s natural hot springs.
The Rusty Parrot is an upscale lodge in Jackson Hole that makes a great home base for exploration. Kids will love the hotel’s wildlife viewing deck. For refueling between adventures, Snake River Brew Pub isn’t just Wyoming’s oldest craft brewery, it’s also one of Jackson Hole’s most popular family restaurants. Make a stop to enjoy pizza, burgers, and giant cinnamon buns.
From important U.S. history lessons to food and fun, families can get a bit of everything in the City of Brotherly Love.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The city of Philadelphia, sandwiched between New York and Washington, D.C., is often overlooked as a spring break destination for families. However, the City of Brotherly Love is a wonderful choice, and my children and I visit often.
In Philadelphia’s Old City, families can get a crash course on U.S. history by visiting the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Museum of the American Revolution. Other kid-friendly highlights include the Franklin Institute Science Museum, the highly interactive Please Touch Museum, and the Philadelphia Zoo.
If you’re craving time outdoors, head to Franklin Square, which has a mini-golf course, carousel, and special events throughout the year. Fairmount Park, with its Shofusu Japanese House and Garden (with prime cherry blossom viewing), the Schuylkill River Trail, and Penn’s Landing are other options. Families with little ones should put Smith Memorial Park and Playground on their must-visit list. This 6.5-acre park includes an indoor playhouse, walking trails, and over-the-top play equipment.
The historic Rittenhouse Hotel, which overlooks Rittenhouse Square, includes family-friendly amenities like a treasure chest full of goodies for younger children and in-room movies and popcorn. Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City is another option, walking distance to many historic sites. The hotel also has bikes that guests can use to get around town. When it’s time to eat, no trip to Philadelphia would be complete without a meal at Reading Terminal Market, where families can indulge in the city’s famous cheesesteaks and hoagies. It’s also a good place to try traditional Italian desserts like the cannolis Termini Brothers has been making in the city for more than 100 years.
Fly the fam to Warsaw for a rich mix of history, culture, and all of the pierogis.
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Poland
Poland is the perfect spring break destination for families looking for a crowd-free and more affordable alternative in Europe. My kids and I loved exploring this scenic and historic country, an unexpected highlight of a recent trip through Europe.
Start your trip in Warsaw by exploring the capital’s Old Town. This UNESCO World Heritage site was completely reconstructed after it was nearly obliterated during World War II. Wander the historic center’s winding streets and visit the restored Royal Castle. Kids will love Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science, housed in an iconic building from when the Soviets controlled the city. The highly interactive POLIN Museum, which explores Jewish history in Poland, and the Warsaw Rising Museum are ideal sites for families who want a deeper understanding of historical events that defined the city’s past. Many attractions in Warsaw are free one day a week, making it possible to see more for less if you plan carefully.
Stay at the Hilton Warsaw City, a modern hotel with easy access to many of Warsaw’s major sites. Hotel Indigo is another family-friendly hotel a short walk to Warsaw’s Old Town. When it’s time to eat, head to Niewinni Czarodzieje 44. This family-friendly restaurant offers dishes from all over the world, from Polish classics like potato rye soup to churros, burgers, and more.
After exploring Warsaw, take a high-speed train to Krakow, one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in Europe. It was miraculously never bombed during World War II and retains its original charm. Spend time exploring Krakow’s vibrant Old City and Kazimierz, the enchanting Jewish Quarter. My kids loved visiting Krakow’s Wawel Royal Castle, including its legendary dragon lair. Parents can drink coffee while their kids play with bunnies in the adorable Bunny Cafe.
It can be intense, but for older kids who want a deeper understanding of the Holocaust, Schindler’s Enamel Factory within Krakow and the Auchwitz-Birkenau Museum and Memorial (a one-hour drive outside the city, or 90 minutes using public transportation) serve as critical teaching opportunities for future generations.
Another option: Visit Wieliczka Salt Mine, located just outside the city. This family favorite is an enormous underground city complete with salt artworks, a lake mining demonstrations, an underground restaurant, and St. Kinga’s chapel, a salt structure that still operates as a church. Further outside the city, Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains are an easy day trip from Krakow. Zakopane, about a 90-minute drive from Krakow, is an appealing town with cobblestone streets, geothermal pools, and access to hiking.
The Hotel Saski, Curio Collection is a nice, family hotel a block away from Krakow’s Old Town. Hotel Indigo, Krakow Old Town is another boutique hotel with a handy location. Both are walking distance to the heart of the Old Town, Jewish quarter, and several other attractions. Check out Hamsa in the Jewish Quarter for traditional Middle Eastern food with a Polish twist. Also good: the Judah Food Market, an open-air food court with everything from hot dogs and ice cream to sushi and Polish specialties.
This story was originally published in February 2021, and was updated on February 19, 2025, to include new information.
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Marmaris In Turkey Named The Most Affordable Family Destination:Here’s Why
Saturday, July 19, 2025
UK families hoping to swap the gloomy British weather for some sunshine will find the lowest priced short-haul destination is Marmaris in Turkey, research from Post Office Travel Money said. This idyllic port city along Turkey’s southwest coast has something for the whole family, with activities, historical sites, and beaches with some of the best value compared to other touristy destinations.
Family travel can rack up the expenses, especially during peak periods such as school holidays when prices are inflated. Between flights, lodging, and meals, the expenses can pile up in a hurry. As a result, frugal travelers can sometimes work around the costs, including by visiting in the off season or seeking out value destinations. Marmaris has become a favourite with families on a budget – and not just because of its rich culture, stunning scenery, and inexpensive prices.
Marmaris: Turkey’s Budget-Friendly Gem
Marmaris is the cheapest of 16 holiday destinations for a set of 10 tourist items in a study carried out by Post Office Travel Money. A family of four can eat a three-course meal with wine and soft drinks for a mere £67.67. Basic things like a 1.5-liter mineral water 1.5 litres (16p), a bottle or can of cola in a café (£1.81), and insect repellent only £2.61. Marmaris as a destination is inexpensive for family holidays in 2019; this is largely thanks to the plummet in the value of the Turkish lira, and it´s a great option for UK families who want their travel budget to stretch as far as possible.
Turkey has been a popular holiday choice for Britons for many years with its mix of history, culture, and scenery. In Mexico, visitors will encounter one of the few destinations in the world that truly offers something for everyone, from recent remnants of the ancient world to port towns and resort areas supplied with every amenity and attraction a contemporary family or friend vacation demands. Marmaris in particular offers a wealth of cheap, family-friendly things to see and do; boat trips, hikes in the nearby national parks, and even visiting ancient ruins won’t leave your wallet feeling any lighter.
Why UK Families like Marmaris
The study by Post Office Travel Money looked at 16 of the most popular holiday destinations, including Spain’s Ibiza, Portugal’s Algarve, and Bulgaria’s Sunny Beach. Marmaris topped the list for value for money, with the combined items costing £128.99 – half the price of the most expensive area, Ibiza, where the same basket of goods would have cost £242.79.
Laura Plunkett, head of travel money at Post Office, cautioned against Brits not taking heed and said: “Today the pound is worth a third more in Turkey than a year ago. “However, this only applies to the exchange rate, and last year was artificially low for holidaymakers. But with the favourable rate of exchange, British visitors will still only have to fork out some 10% more than last year, and Marmaris is a very cheap place to visit when compared to your average European holiday haunt.
Other Budget-friendly Places for UK Families to Visit
Marmaris might tip the scale, but other places make for a cheap family holiday. That was followed by Bulgaria’s Sunny Beach and Portugal’s Algarve. Both deliver excellent bang for buck, with several places to stay, eat, and play for a fraction of what you would pay in other European hotspots. In the Algarve, for instance, there has been an increase in families looking for budget holidays that don’t skimp on quality or experiences.
But some places are less generous to family budgets. Prices for holidays for Britons have increased in 13 of the 16 destinations surveyed. Ibiza was by far the most expensive place, where the total cost of the 10 items was over twice the price of Marmaris.
Travel Advice for UK Families Travelling to Turkey
Here’s what UK families need to know if travel to Turkey is on the plane, nowhere near the horizon. Your passport needs to be valid for at least 150 days and should contain at least one free page when you arrive in Turkey. If you are a Turkish resident, your passport will need to be valid for six months from the date of your arrival.
Then the bonus is that Marmaris is affordable, so plenty of activities can be enjoyed on your family holiday! Whether you want to laze on the beach, visit ancient ruins, or take to the water, Marmaris is the perfect place to do it. The city’s lively marina district, lovely waterfront, and picturesque old town offer lots of things to see and do for the whole family.
What’s more, Marmaris is well located, with direct routes from most major airports, making it easy and convenient for UK families to get to.
Why Marmaris is the Right Destination for Your Next Family Trip
Teletext Holidays With its competitive prices, extensive culture scene, and a common interest in family activities, Marmaris is becoming the number one port of call for UK families. With a mix of affordable options, great weather, and unique activities on offer, this combination makes the country an ideal destination for families who want to not only get away, but get away without crunching the numbers abroad.
Marmaris is, in summary, a brilliant budget summer vacation hot spot. From sightseeing, lazy days on attractive beaches, to tasty local food, Marmaris guarantees a fun-filled family holiday that’s not going to break the bank. This alluring Turkish city is fast becoming the go-to choice for UK families on a budget when it comes to an affordable and memorable break.
(Source: Post Office Travel Money, UK Government, Turkish Government)
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Best Places to Travel with Kids in 2025: Best Spots
Balancing what we want versus our children’s expectations for a family vacation feels like an impossible task. One kid wants to stay all day in the hotel pool, the other wants to visit the arcade, and you wish you could relax just for a moment with a quiet coffee and a view. And if you’re on a budget, meeting everyone’s needs can be even more difficult. But when everything clicks? Pure magic. That’s why choosing the right destination is so important.
We’ve all been there: struggling to plan the perfect family vacation. The good news is that family travel is easier than ever! These days, more and more parents are looking for trips that offer a mix of fun, learning, and time to actually enjoy each other’s company (without devices or distractions). Whether it’s spotting wildlife in a national park, tasting new foods in Europe, or building sandcastles together on a quiet beach, a family holiday is the best way to make memories that’ll last forever.
We’re here to help you plan the vacation you and your family deserve. From nearby US getaways to once-in-a-lifetime international adventures, we want to help you discover the best spots to take your kids in 2025—all within your budget, so you can spend on the good stuff (like museum passes, park entrance fees, and ice cream for the whole family).
Planning the perfect family vacation in 2025
Why family travel is more popular than ever
Once you become a parent, you see the world in a whole different way, and that includes traveling. There’s a common misconception that children and travel do not mix, but honestly, there are few things more rewarding than watching them explore the world. And what better way to do it than through memories made while experiencing things together.
On top of that, there’s a new travel mindset when it comes to families, one that aims to make parents feel welcomed. These days, it’s more common to find kid-friendly spaces anywhere you travel, from airports and hotels to tourist attractions. We’re also seeing better flight routes, more flexible bookings, and family discounts that make planning your family vacations a breeze. Even better? Going can simplify your airfare search by sending you the best deals from your local airport.
How to make your family vacation unforgettable
Every parent knows: You can’t control everything, so no use expecting that it’ll all go according to plan. The best family vacations are the ones where everyone laughs and learns something new.
To make your trip truly unforgettable, it helps to think in big sections. Start with a few “must-do” activities, but leave space in your itinerary for slower, unscripted moments—like a spontaneous stop at a scenic overlook. Mix structured activities (like a guided city tour or timed-entry attraction ticket) with unstructured ones (playgrounds, ice cream stops, or just a lazy beach afternoon).
And, this may sound small, but snack breaks and rest time work wonders (especially when traveling with toddlers). A well-timed juice box or a quick nap at the hotel can turn a meltdown into a fun afternoon. Keep expectations flexible, celebrate the little wins (like catching a train just before departure!), and remember: The goal isn’t to see everything—it’s to enjoy it all together.
Best family-friendly destinations in the US
1. Orlando, Florida
Known as the “Theme Park Capital of the World,” Orlando is a favorite for kids of all ages. With Walt Disney World and Universal Studios practically in its backyard, this city’s entire economy was built around fun. It’s stroller-friendly, easy to navigate, and loaded with accommodations designed specifically for families. Even beyond the theme parks, you can find water parks, science centers, and interactive shows—meaning even on your “rest days,” there’s plenty to do.
- Top attractions: Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, Kennedy Space Center
- Best time to visit: Late spring (April–May) or fall (September–November) for fewer crowds and better prices.
- Why it’s great for kids: Endless themed entertainment, character encounters, rides for every age, and family-focused hotels make Orlando perfect for vacations with toddlers through teens.
2. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
If your kids are the kind who get excited about animals, plants, or just being outdoors, most US national parks are an excellent choice. Yellowstone is one of the best choices for its diversity and accessibility for families. The park’s extensive landscapes, roaming wildlife, and surreal geothermal features offer the kind of incredible moments that make any vacation unforgettable. Plus, there are ranger programs to help kids connect with nature.
- Top attractions: Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, Lamar Valley wildlife watching
- Best time to visit: Summer (June–August) for full access to trails and visitor programs.
- Why it’s great for kids: Outdoor adventure, wildlife, and natural wonders make this a perfect unplugged vacation for curious kids and active families.
3. San Diego, California
San Diego sits in that sweet spot between laid-back beach town and fun-filled city. You can spend one day watching lions roar at the world-famous zoo and the next building sandcastles at La Jolla Shores. Plus, if you consider LEGOLAND and the USS Midway Museum, you’ve got a destination that entertains everyone.
- Top attractions: San Diego Zoo, LEGOLAND California, La Jolla Shores Beach
- Best time to visit: March–May or September–November for great weather and lighter crowds.
- Why it’s great for kids: Combines animals, beach days, and gentle attractions into one easygoing destination that’s fun for all ages.
Best family-friendly destinations internationally
1. Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo offers a cultural experience that you can’t find anywhere else. From quirky vending machines and themed cafés to ancient temples and bustling markets, there’s something cool around every corner. The city is clean, extremely safe, and known for its hospitality. Besides, who wouldn’t want to visit a place where you can pet capybaras in one park and battle Pokémon in another?
- Top attractions: Tokyo Disneyland, Ueno Zoo, Harajuku shopping
- Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) for cherry blossoms or fall (September–November) for cooler weather.
- Why it’s great for kids: Tech, anime, and theme parks make Tokyo perfect for curious, energetic kids and teens interested in pop culture.
2. Paris, France
Paris might not be the first place you think of for a kid-friendly vacation, but beyond the Eiffel Tower, there are parks with puppet shows, boat rides on the Seine, and crepe stands around nearly every corner. There are also interactive museums like the Cité des Sciences tailored for children. Plus, you can easily pair a cultural outing with a magical day trip to Disneyland Paris.
- Top attractions: Eiffel Tower, Versailles Palace, Cité des Sciences, Disneyland Paris
- Best time to visit: April–June or September–October for mild weather and fewer tourists
- Why it’s great for kids: Mix of classic sightseeing and kid-centered museums, plus pastries and public gardens that make exploring fun and relaxing
3. Costa Rica
Costa Rica is basically a natural playground, and it’s especially ideal for active families who love wildlife and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re zip-lining through the jungle, relaxing in hot springs, or spotting monkeys during a hike, the country invites you to connect with nature and one another. Many eco-lodges are also family-run and ideal for staying with kids.
- Top attractions: Arenal Volcano, Manuel Antonio National Park, zip-lining tours
- Best time to visit: December–April (dry season) for the best weather
- Why it’s great for kids: Offers a mix of wildlife, adventure, and educational opportunities that are both exciting and meaningful for children.
Best destinations by age group: from toddlers to teens
For toddlers (0–4 years)
The key to traveling with toddlers is slowing down, keeping routines close, and creating a safe, simple environment where they can explore without getting overwhelmed. The destination should offer stroller-friendly streets, minimal travel stress, and lots of open space for free play.
Best destinations
San Diego is a toddler-approved destination thanks to its gentle beaches and world-famous zoo. A cruise through the Caribbean can also be a great choice thanks to their built-in family-friendly structure, toddler splash zones, and onboard childcare.
If you’re looking for a slower-paced vacation in nature, a destination like Stowe, Vermont, is great for fresh air and quiet walks. Also Banff, Canada, with its scenic gondola rides and stroller-friendly trails, offers amazing views without needing to hike.
For young kids (5–10 years)
At this age, kids are like a sponge: They soak up new information and experiences but still enjoy the magic of make-believe. It’s ideal to find destinations that are hands-on, imaginative, and full of action without being too fast-paced or overwhelming.
Best destinations
At this age, kids love hands-on fun and a touch of magic. Orlando tops the list with its theme parks. Copenhagen also offers whimsical rides at Tivoli Gardens and its interactive museums. Similarly, Chicago’s museums offer just the right mix of education and play.
If you want a vacation where both you and your kids can relax and unplug, Lake Tahoe is a peaceful retreat with beginner-friendly hiking trails and plenty of space to get outside together. Amelia Island, Florida, is another gem, with quiet beaches, bike paths, and a charming small-town vibe.
For tweens (11–13 years)
This might be the hardest group to please. Tweens want to feel independent and capable but still close to the comforts of home. The best way to keep them happy is to find destinations with the kind of cool-factor that keeps them off their electronics—at least for a little while.
Best destinations
New York City gives tweens a taste of big-city life with iconic attractions and famous Broadway musicals. London blends the urban with old-world charm. Plus, Harry Potter attractions also add to the experience.
If you’re looking for an adventure you and your kids can enjoy, Costa Rica is full of jungle adventures and animal encounters. Hawaii’s Big Island is also an exciting choice with volcano excursions and snorkeling experiences.
For teens (14+ years)
Teenagers can also be tricky to please, but the right destination can get them excited, curious, and open to new experiences. You’ll want places where they can roam a bit, discover things on their own, and try something new.
Best destinations
If you’re looking for an adventure in nature, Oahu offers teens a perfect mix of surfing lessons, scenic hikes, and laid-back island energy. Rome is also great for slow-paced exploring, blending history with ancient ruins and gelato breaks between landmarks.
For something more upbeat, Seoul blends K-pop culture, night markets, and trendy neighborhoods in a city that’s vibrant yet safe to explore. Similarly, Tokyo is the perfect place for teens that love anime, arcades, and street fashion.
Quick overview of favourite family travel spots and top deals
Destination | Best time to visit | Best Going deal |
Orlando, Florida | Late spring (April–May), fall (September–November) | $157 RT |
Yellowstone National Park | Summer (June–August) | $245 RT |
Paris, France | Spring (April–June), fall (September–October) | $536 RT |
Tokyo, Japan | Spring (March–May), fall | $809 RT |
Costa Rica | Dry season (December–April) | $334 RT |
Copenhagen, Denmark | Summer (June–August) | $501 RT |
Sydney, Australia | Summer (December–February) | $871 RT |
Best tips for traveling with kids
Plan ahead: How to make the trip smoother
When you’re traveling with kids, even the tiniest details matter. It’s no secret that sometimes a missed nap or long wait can snowball. Still, it’s important to distinguish between planning ahead and mapping out every second. A well-planned trip means taking care of the basics before you leave home. Book flights that match your kids’ natural rhythms (midday flights often work better than early mornings), and choose accommodations with space. If possible, try to find a place with a pool, kitchenette, and laundry (you’ll thank us later).
Also, make a rough outline of each day so you’re not scrambling to figure things out while someone’s hungry or tired. Pre-book attractions with time slots and keep a short list of kid-friendly food spots near you.
Pack smart: What to bring for kids’ comfort
Packing for a family trip is all about preparation, not perfection. Kids often appreciate options, especially when it comes to clothes. First and foremost, bring layers and backup outfits for everyone (including you). Also, if you have small children, bring familiar items from home that offer comfort, like a favorite stuffed animal or bedtime book. For entertainment, load a tablet with movies or games, pack coloring books or sticker pads, as well as kid-friendly board games.
Don’t underestimate the power of snacks. Go for options that are portable, mess-free, and can keep your kids full. Think crackers, fruit pouches, granola bars, and refillable water bottles. Most importantly, make sure your carry-on has the appropriate medications, wipes, and a change of clothes in case of spills, accidents, or sudden weather changes.
Involve the kids in the planning process
It can be hard to let go of control, but including your small children in planning your vacations is the best way to keep them engaged. Show them pictures of your destination, let them help choose an activity or a souvenir, or ask them what they’re most excited about. It makes them feel included and helps them be more assertive.
For older kids and teens, you can let them pick one thing to do each day—whether it’s a museum visit, a food stop, or a walk to a cool local shop. It helps avoid resistance and also takes the pressure off parents to entertain them 24/7.
Take breaks and keep a flexible schedule
Sadly, no matter how much fun you’re having, kids can still get tired, bored, or cranky. Even for grown-ups, airports, museums, and big cities can be overstimulating, so don’t overschedule. Limit your days to one or two activities max, with built-in time for rest, meals, and simply sitting still.
Make space in your schedule for unplanned events, like playground visits and breaks to taste local pastries. These small moments often become the best memories. And if plans go sideways? You can always adjust. The best family vacations are the ones where everyone feels like they had time to enjoy, not just to “get through it.”
Be prepared for the unexpected
Here’s the first rule of family vacations: Something will go wrong. That’s just part of the deal. But a little preparation can make those bumps easier to handle. Carry a small emergency kit with band-aids, motion sickness medicine, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and a few comforting items like candy or a toy.
Another easy way to prepare for the unexpected is to download Google Maps for offline use, pack backup chargers, and keep snacks handy at all times. Think of yourself as the calm, snack-equipped captain of the ship. You’ve got this! Even if the ship is occasionally on fire.
Let the adventure begin: Plan your family vacation in 2025
There’s no one-size-fits-all family vacation. Whether your dream trip involves hiking through a national park, wandering ancient ruins, or sunbathing and disconnecting from daily routines, now’s the time to start planning and create memories with your kids.
No matter what you’re looking for, these experiences don’t have to come with a sky-high cost. With Going’s personalized flight alerts, you can discover amazing destinations for far less than you might expect. Our app helps you find the best deals, as you can set up flight alerts for the destinations you want to go, without having to wait for an email notification when our team finds cheap flights.
So take this as your sign to start planning! There’s a perfect destination waiting for your family, and we’re here to help you get there for less.
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15 Best Warm Places to Travel to This Winter
Sure, the winter months have their perks—skiing, sledding, snowman building, and the holidays, of course. But the cold! Oh, the cold. It digs deep under your skin, straight to your bones, chilling everything from your toes to your chattering teeth. Fortunately, several warm destinations can offer a much-needed respite from the frigid air.
From island getaways to sizzling cities, here are the 15 best warm-weather places to visit in December, January, or February.
- Best tourist destination: The Bahamas
- Underrated hidden gem: Panama Highlands
- Best for families: San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Best for couples: Rangiroa, French Polynesia
- Best for solo travelers: Bangkok
Read on for our full list of places to travel to this winter.
The Bahamas
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The flight to The Bahamas from the East Coast is only about a few hours. The island chain boasts several beautiful destinations—New Providence Island, Grand Bahama Island, and the Exumas (with its famous swimming pigs) come to mind. Many of the archipelago’s inhabited islands are home to the country’s best all-inclusive resorts, making it an ideal winter getaway for families, couples, or solo travelers.
Panama Highlands
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While Panama has its share of splendid coastlines, the country’s vast interior should not be overlooked, especially for a winter vacation. Temperatures in the highlands can rise into the 90s, creating ideal conditions for adventuring outdoors. Bird-watching is a popular activity; more adventurous types love crisscrossing the verdant mountains via Boquete Tree Trek Adventure Park‘s famous hanging bridges. The region is also home to a stellar coffee scene worth exploring. Book a stay at The Haven, an adults-only wellness resort that makes a great base if you’re looking to do a local coffee tour.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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If you want to combine some time under the sun with cultural enrichment, look no further than the capital city of Puerto Rico, which has both long stretches of white-sand beaches and historic attractions like the famous Castillo San Felipe del Morro fort. Visitors will also find lots of places to sample delicious Puerto Rican food—make a reservation at Cocina Abierta, which has a seasonal tasting menu. In San Juan, check into O:LV Fifty Five, a boutique hotel featuring a rooftop pool and bar with some of the best views in town.
Rangiroa, French Polynesia
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Though French Polynesia comprises more than 100 islands, a few (like Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea) get most of the attention. If you prefer to visit somewhere a little less crowded, try the quiet, sparsely developed atoll of Rangiroa. Located about an hour from Tahiti by air, the island has plenty of pristine beaches and a massive lagoon brimming with sea life. Stay at the Hotel Kia Ora Resort & Spa, which boasts stunning overwater bungalows and villas with private plunge pools.
Bangkok
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Winter happens to be the best time to visit Thailand, especially its capital city, Bangkok. The weather is balmy year-round thanks to the country’s tropical location, but the winter months are slightly cooler, with temperatures rarely exceeding the low 90s. To get the most out of this massive city, it’s best to book a lengthy visit or hire a local guide—there are tons of tour options available through Airbnb Experiences, for instance, that focus on food, culture, and photography. Don’t miss out on the city’s khlongs (canals), which you can tour on a longtail boat. Make your home base the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, a long-running honoree in Travel + Leisure‘s World’s Best Awards.
Ambergris Caye, Belize
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With nonstop flights available from several U.S. cities—including New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, and Miami—getting to the Central American nation of Belize is easier than you might think. And while the country’s lush, verdant interior is home to Mayan ruins, monkeys, and even jaguars, many visitors are drawn to the coast.
To experience the white-sand beaches at their best, make your way to Ambergris Caye. Belize’s largest island is known for its water sports, including diving and snorkeling around the nearby Belize Barrier Reef and its famous Great Blue Hole. For a luxe visit, book a few nights at Alaia Belize, which provides easy access to the beach. It also features a suspended rooftop swimming pool with portholes at the bottom, offering surreal aerial views of the property.
Mexico City
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Though winter in Mexico City won’t have the tropical heat you might expect from the rest of the country—temperatures tend to top out in the low 70s this time of year—it still provides a balmy alternative to snowy U.S. locales. The capital is flush with cultural attractions, including first-rate museums like the stunning Museo Frida Kahlo, incredible shopping at both high-end stores and local markets, and some of the best restaurants in the world (we’re looking at you, Pujol). Make your home base Las Alcobas, a luxury hotel offering lavish guest rooms and a tranquil spa—the perfect place to relax after a day of exploration.
Key West, Florida
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Key West is a true delight during the winter months, when the temperature peaks in the high 70s. It’s the perfect place for fruity cocktails on the sand, sunset strolls down lively shopping streets, and slice after slice of tangy Key lime pie. Make the most of your time here by booking a stay at the historic Casa Marina Key West, a Curio Collection by Hilton property. Through the hotel, you can book local food tours, golf outings, and sailboat cruises, or simply sit by the pool and soak in the Florida Keys sun.
Namibia
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If you’re seeking an African safari this winter without the crowds of a classic destination like Kenya, try the less-traveled terrain of Namibia. Located on Africa’s southwest coast, the country offers otherworldly landscapes and guaranteed warm weather. It’s also a perfect place to see animals like lions, elephants, leopards, and rhinos in their natural environment. There are several safari companies to choose from, but Natural Selection is top-notch, offering numerous camp options, including the famed Shipwreck Lodge on the Skeleton Coast.
Dubai
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When the first cold snap hits, book a flight to Dubai. The desert oasis offers not just warm weather but a mind-boggling array of things to do, from swimming in the Persian Gulf to shopping at some of the world’s most luxurious stores to dining at multiple Michelin-starred restaurants. Visit Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world at over 160 stories, via an elevator that travels at an ear-popping 33 feet per second. Try Atlantis Dubai’s The Palm or The Royal for your overnight stays, each property a veritable playground for those looking to indulge in the finer things in life.
Hawaii
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Pick an island, any island—or make it a multi-island trip to Hawaii. Start on Oahu, home of the vibrant capital city, Honolulu, and Waikiki Beach. Head to Kauai for a relaxed vibe and scenic hiking and kayaking adventures. Hawaii Island offers the chance to view active volcanoes up close at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, while Maui is where you’ll find some of the poshest resorts on the islands, complete with luxury spas and fancy restaurants. On each island, the Malama Hawaii program connects visitors with volunteer opportunities so you can give back to the local community. Some resorts will even offer special rates and discounts to those who participate, like free extra nights or packages with food and beverage credits.
Queenstown
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Queenstown is the most popular ski town in New Zealand, but it’s also worth visiting when the weather is warmer. In December to February, the weather will likely be between the high 60s and low 80s. It’s a great time to take on one of the area’s popular hikes, check out the local wineries, or spend some time strolling lakeside in Queenstown Gardens. A scenic trip up the Skyline Queenstown Gondola is definitely in order, as is a bungee jump or two if you’re feeling brave. Indulge in a luxurious stay at one of Queenstown’s top resorts—Eichardt’s, Rosewood Matakauri, and The Carlin are among the best.
Sydney
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Lest we forget, it’s also summer down under between December and February, with Sydney temperatures averaging between 65 and 80 degrees. Translation: It’s beach time! Pack your swimsuit and head to Bondi Beach to see the surfers do their thing or go for a swim at the famous ocean pool Bondi Icebergs (pictured above). If it’s too crowded, try the Bronte Baths or Wylie’s Baths, a few suburbs south near Bronte Beach and Coogee Beach, respectively. Treat yourself to a luxury stay downtown at The Langham, Sydney, or the Park Hyatt Sydney, both located in the historic “The Rocks” neighborhood and within walking distance of Sydney Harbour.
Buenos Aires
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If you’ve been wanting to learn to tango in Buenos Aires, winter is a wonderful time to head south, with temperatures between the high 60s and low 80s. There’s no shortage of dance clubs if you’d like to try out your moves—or tango shows if you’d prefer to leave it to the professionals. Besides dancing, the city is known for its food and wine scene, with shops and tasting rooms selling bottles from Argentina’s best vineyards. Stay in the super-luxe Faena Hotel Buenos Aires, home of the popular Rojo Tango dinner show, or Palacio Duhau-Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, just a 10-minute walk from Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva Perón (Evita) was laid to rest.
Cape Town
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Another Southern Hemisphere spot known for its wine regions is Cape Town, where winter (well, summer for the locals) tends to be sunny and warm, bringing along a refreshing seasonal breeze that locals call the “Cape Doctor.” Drive about 30 miles out of the city to the Stellenbosch wine region, home of Babylonstoren, a hidden gem beloved by locals for its vineyards, garden cafe, and other agritourism efforts. Then, retreat to a luxury stay at The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa in Camps Bay, where you can indulge in a relaxing treatment or two and enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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