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How to Choose the Right Vacation for Your Family

  • Writer: Elizabeth Perry
    Elizabeth Perry
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Choosing the best vacation for your family can be a stressful and time-consuming decision. You want it to be memorable, but also in budget, but also have something everyone will enjoy, and so on. If you're caught up in endless internet searches and still don't know where to start, here are the questions you need to ask yourself in order to determine the best vacation destination for your family!



#1 - How Much Time?

How much time you have for your trip will already help narrow down your vacation destinations. At least a week really opens up your options, but if you only have a weekend, long flights overseas (such as flying from the east coast to Hawai'i) will eat up too much of your vacation time. In that case, it's better to look at closer destinations - for instance, the Caribbean is much more accessible from the east coast.


#2 - How Far?

Even if you do have enough time to travel a longer distance, that may still not be the best option for you. Longer flights are more difficult with younger kids. Think about how far you're willing to go for your destination, and that will help narrow your search. Keep in mind that more far-flung flights will also likely be more expensive.


#3 - Your Schedule

When you can travel will also help shorten the list of options. Some vacations, such as cruises to Alaska, are only available seasonally. Other destinations are open all year round, but may be more expensive or crowded during high seasons. Family destinations are typically much more crowded during school break periods, so if you're traveling during those times, it's best to book well in advance.


#4 - Something for Everyone

When traveling with the whole family, it's best to choose a destination that will have something for everyone. You want a destination that has age-appropriate activities for the kids, and activities you'll be able to enjoy together. If you're also traveling with elderly relatives, keep in mind what they'll be able to enjoy, as well.


#5 - Budget & Value

Like many families, you may have a budget for your vacation that you're trying to work within. There are lots of early planning decisions that can help to save money, such as traveling in the off-season or traveling to closer destinations. There are also some great ways to maximize value for your vacation, such as all-inclusive options.


If you're not sure where to start for planning your family's next vacation, then be sure to work with an expert who can help you with all of this! Our Travel Pros are happy to assist to make sure you have the best vacation possible!

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