If the only thing getting you through the winter is planning your next family beach vacation, we fully support you. We’ve rounded up our favorite beaches for low-key summer fun. From building a sand castle to family surfing lessons, these spots in Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico and California (among others) are sure to please. Read on to check out all the beaches that should be on your (sand) bucket list this summer and beyond.

Port Aransas & Mustang Island - TX

Courtesy Port Aransas/Mustang Island Tourism Bureau & Chamber of Commerce

Voted as one of Vacation Critic’s 2019 Best Beaches for Families, Port Aransas (known as Port A to locals) has made a full recovery since being battered by Hurricane Harvey in 2017. Located on 18 miles of beachfront on Mustang Island, there’s no end to the fun for families. You can go birding at one of six sites along the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, take the ferry to San Jose Island, a former ranch that is now an uninhabited wildlife preserve that’s perfect for a day trip, play with the kids on Port A beaches like Mustang Island State Park and Padre Island National Seashore. If you vacation in Port A in July, be sure to catch the Gulf Coast’s oldest fishing tournament the Annual Deep Sea Roundup. As far as food goes, this fishing mecca has 11 different restaurants that’ll cook up what you catch that very day.

From hotels to vacation rentals, lodging abounds. A few best-bet spots are the re-invented Palmilla Beach Resort & Golf Club—not only is there a restaurant and pool on the property, but the resort offers one of the nicest beaches on the island—the Sunflower Beach Resort & Residences, which is nestled among 50 acres of protected dunes along Mustang Island and offers amenities like a beach club, bike rentals and restaurants, and Cinnamon Shore, which offers a ton of family activities like Movie Night at Town Center, S'mores night, surfing lessons and shrimp boils on the beach. 

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Puerto Morelos, Mexico

Gabby Cullen

Nestled between the world’s second-largest barrier reef and an expansive nature preserve lies the tiny fishing village of Puerto Morelos. Home to just 1,200 year-round residents, you’ll find fresh seafood restaurants along the beach and people browsing through colorful shops, enjoying live music on the weekends and admiring the nearly century-old leaning lighthouse. It's the ideal location for a family trip or parents-only vacay. 

What to do: It might be hard to choose between swimming in one of the nearby cenotes, snorkeling on the barrier reef (we loved the Lighthouse Tours two-hour tour), or visiting ancient Mayan Ruins. A highlight for families is Crococun, a local wildlife center filled with crocodiles, parrots, turtles, iguanas, spider monkeys and more. Each tour is guided by a biologist; kids will be able to hold a baby crocodile, feed deer and turtles, plus there’s a picnic/playground area that’s perfect for fueling up after seeing all the animals.

Where to stay: The ideal spot to stay during your visit is Grand Residences Riviera Cancun, a five-star resort that feels more like a home than a hotel. One of the things we loved about the Grand Residences Rivera Cancun is that it’s made up of all suite-style rooms, which means you have choices: You can book anything from a one-to three-bedroom suite that comes equipped with everything from a small kitchenette to a full kitchen/laundry with extra murphy beds in the living room. There’s a mix of oceanfront views and resort views, and all of the suites are pristine, with decor inspired by the local culture.

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Ocean City, MD

If you’re looking for ocean waves, the scent of funnel cake and saltwater taffy, all while trying to find the very best tourist t-shirt, let us be your guide. Seeped in classic American culture, Ocean City, Maryland is the perfect spot for a quintessential beach boardwalk experience. Full of family fun (even in the shoulder season), history and sunshine. 

What to do: During the summer months (which sees 300,000 people on an average weekend), visitors can enjoy the 26th Street Movies on the Beach series, concerts, surfing contests, family beach Olympics and festivals galore. If you want to skip the crowds, the fall and the holiday season offer plenty of fun too, like the Sunfest—an art festival with music, food and vendors, the Great Pumpkin Race, Halloween Beach Maze, Light-Up Downtown Winter Festival, and, of course, fireworks on New Year’s Eve.

Where to stay: Hyatt Place is a great pick for families. It opened its doors in the fall of 2018; there are 105 rooms (56 of them are oceanfront), an indoor and outdoor pool, a buffet breakfast serving cage-free eggs, all-natural bacon, steel-cut oats, fruit, pastries and other kid-friendly food. In the summer and shoulder seasons, you'll find make-your-own sundaes on Fridays, and in the summer there's face painting, children’s entertainers and Mermaid Mondays.

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The Islands of Tahiti

Kate Loweth

If something a little more exotic is on your radar for your next family vacation, Tahiti should be at the top of your list! With low-cost, direct flights on French Bee available from SFO, it’s an easy getaway to another world. You won’t have the crowds of other island destinations and the kids will love learning some Tahitian and French phrases while you are on your tropical family vacation. 

What to do: Tahiti is full of gorgeous beaches that are practically deserted, a totally different experience from other island spots like Hawaii. In addition, you can learn about the history and culture of this island community with island tours and food tasting experiences. 

Where to stay: If you plan to stay on the island of Tahiti for the duration of your visit, you'll want to head to the Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort to enjoy the black sand of Matavai Bay. Located just a 15-minute drive from downtown Papeete, you'll love the relaxed tranquility that this hotel offers. Rooms include outdoor lanai balconies with water views and there are suites for families who need more room. 

If you are up for a bit more adventure, book some time at Le Taha'a Resort and Spa. To get there, fly from Tahiti to the island of Raiatea where the resort will pick you up in a boat to take you to your island paradise. In addition to traditional overwater suites (which can sleep a couple plus one child), Le Taha'a offers massive beach villas to accommodate families. These villas are right on the beach and have a private plunge pool, air conditioning, outdoor shower and tub, free WiFi and a huge bathroom. 

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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

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If you are looking for a totally relaxed island vibe, definitely put Punta Cana on your beach vacation list. Because Punta Cana is in the Caribbean, the weather is beautiful all year round. If you’re looking to chill in this hotspot during a quieter, less crowded time, consider traveling March-May when the highs average in the low 80s. Hurricane season is June-November, but your chance of getting gorgeous weather is better than average. The warmest months on the island are June-September. 

What to do: Ocean Adventures’ 3-hour Caribbean Pirates adventure will have you snorkeling with sharks and interacting with stingrays at Shark Island, exploring coral reefs and following treasure maps. Just don’t get too comfortable—you never know when rival pirates will attack. Included in the price is unlimited beverages, hotel pickup and drop-off, fruits and light snacks. As a bonus, kids come along for free.

Where to stay: The circle is the universal symbol of wholeness and perfection and all-inclusive The Grand Reserve at Paradisus by Melia Hotels in Punta Cana—with its circular design, classy but approachable vibe and an overall aura that magically expels stress—crushes that perfection goal. The Grand Reserve wants you to have a think-free vacation, so the experience is all-inclusive. And, keep in mind, Melia Hotels is hyper-focused on shattering the perception that runs rampant about all-inclusive vacations by offering guests an unparalleled luxurious experience.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Amber Guetebier

Family vacations are one of those things you’ll never regret, but finding an affordable getaway that promises adventure, sandy beaches and culture all in one? It’s not impossible and you don’t even need a passport when you visit St. Petersburg, Florida (or St. Pete, as the locals know it).

What to do: The perfect formula for a family vacation is to find at least one thing that makes each person happy. Or you can go to the beach (which makes everyone happy at once). St. Pete Beach is one of the most beautiful and accessible beaches in Florida (home to many gorgeous beaches!). Located on the Gulf of Mexico side (just a short ride away from the heart of St. Petersburg), the kids can scoop and splash all day, you can chill in a cabana (bring along that novel! We packed two!) or go paddle boarding and parasailing, all without having to so much as hop in the car. There’s truly something for everyone.

Where to stay: St. Pete Beach has no shortage of beach-front or just-off-the-beach properties, from budget motels to grandiose palaces. Where you stay can make or break a family vaycay, but don’t get overwhelmed: just book a room at the Sirata Beach Resort. Not only is it affordable (rooms start at just $159 a night) it’s right on the beach and extremely family-friendly. They just completed a renovation in January of 2019 and parents will find the rooms spacious and comfy, many with kitchenettes and awesome views of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Providenciales, Turks & Caicos

Mimi O'Connor

If you’re in search of a low-key, relaxed-but-elegant retreat for the family (that’s also conveniently located in paradise) Turks & Caicos’ Providenciales is calling. 

What to do: One of the main things to do here, is nothing, in the very best way. Relax on the stunning white sand beaches while the kids splash in the breathtaking and mild turquoise waters. When you’re ready for some action, dive in with some snorkeling at the third-largest barrier reef in the world. (We like Caicos Dream Tours for a day trip to a good spot: you’ll love the staff, the kids will love shooting down the slide off the side of the boat.) You can also explore the island’s mangrove forests, gliding by baby turtles, colorful fish, lemon sharks and other friendly sea creatures, and take in myriad tropical birds; we recommend the mom and pop business WaterPlay TCI, who knows what kids like because they have one. 

Where to stay: For understated elegance and stunning natural beauty, head to luxury resort The Shore Club, the first resort on pristine Long Bay Beach. The Shore Club is refined, but not at all stuffy, making it a fantastic retreat for families wanting to spend some quality time together. Choose from one of the four pools on the property, where you can graze on fare like sushi and fish tacos and relax in a cabana, as kids splash around and play with inflatables. The beach is a short stroll away, with waters shallow, calm, and perfect for testing out the kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and more. 

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Nassau, Bahamas

Tadeu Brunelli

If you’re looking to find a happy medium between a sophisticated oceanside retreat and a kid friendly, beachy resort, Nassau's Baha Mar, located on stunning Cable Beach, is the spot. You can all have fun and relax here, with a mix of curated restaurants offering top-notch cuisine (all with kids’ menus), a truly engaging Explorer’s Club for kids, and the Caribbean’s largest casino, which—shocker—has windows with some very nice views. (Have you ever been in a casino with windows? Probably not.)   

What to do: Kids love pools, and there are a whopping 11 pools on site. Each has its own vibe, with some that cater to adults for either partying or enjoying a child-free zone, but more than a few are primo spots for playing the day away. Kids (and parents) will love “Dean’s Blue Hole”, where they can leap from two “cliffs” into the pool, and then swim over to The Grotto to get an underwater view of schools of fish, sea turtles, nurse sharks and stingrays through an aquarium-style wall of glass. Steps away is the beach, where guests can enjoy complimentary use of kayaks, snorkeling gear, floating lounges, and water hammocks. For fun on dry land, head to The BEACH Sanctuary (where those sea turtles, nurse sharks, and stingrays live) to observe the daily feedings of the animals at no cost, or book an interactive experience to get up close. And don’t miss the birds: Baha Mar’s The Aviary is the place to meet and feed beautiful tropical feathered friends, and the free, daily Flamingo Parade showcases the resort’s stunning pink flock.

Where to stay: Baha Mar is home to three hotels: The Grand Hyatt, luxury property Rosewood, and the contemporary and comfortable SLS—all of which have access to the resort’s amenities. We stayed at SLS, and loved its combination of chic surroundings, thoughtful design (charging ports next to the bed FTW), and superior yet warm and welcoming service. Stylish residence suites make staying as a family a delight, with a spacious living room, equipped kitchens, a washer/dryer, and dreamy beds.

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The Keys, FL

Amber Guetebier

Bump the Florida Keys to the top of your beach list for its sandy beaches, turquoise waters and a rich array of activities, food and culture—all without a passport.

What to do: A sleepier Keys town, Key Largo has plenty of amenities along Hwy 1. Hit Mrs. Mac’s Kitchen for a super kid-friendly environment, great food and your perfect first Florida Keys vaycay photo opp. If you have a few hours to spare, it’s well worth a stop to go swimming or even snorkeling excursion at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Snorkeling tours are about 2.5 hours long, as are the glass-bottom boat tours. You can book everything at the park or in advance online if you want to guarantee your window.

Where to stay: Make Hawks Cay Resort in Duck Key your home base, and venture to nearby Marathon Key and Key West for day trips. There are 5 pools + hot tubs and a salt-water swimming lagoon. The resort has a ton of daily, exciting activities for kids (like diving for jewels with the Pirate Queen Priscilla or swimming with the resident Mermaid, Coral). There’s an entire, well-stocked, craftacular Camp Hawk area that’s just a 30-second dash to a Pirate Ship splash pad (and another pool). There’s also a soccer field, playground and an 18-hole Putt-Putt course.

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Lake Michigan, MI

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For a change-of-scenery experience, hit Michigan’s beach towns in Harbor Country and further north. These beach communities have tons of secrets to discover, the greatest of which are mild temperatures, freshwater and a nostalgic vibe. 

Where to go: In western Michigan, New Buffalo's blueberry picking can't be beaten July, and a trip to the Warren Dunes State Park before it gets too hot to conquer the massive dunes is definitely in order. Just up the road, the Silver Beach Center is a kiddie haven with a hand-painted giant carousel, Michigan's tallest kaleidoscope, and the Curious Kids' Museum, which is colorful and engaging enough to give Chicago museums a run for their money. For a different, tasty type of adventure, go a bit farther afield to Coloma and pick ripe cherries and peaches at Fruit Acres Farm Market.

Where to stay: In Holland, the Lake Ranch Resort is the only spot where you can stay on the water. It’s a 10-minute drive from downtown Holland and rooms range from two people up to 10. You can also check out the Holiday Inn and Conference Center that has cots and cribs, a game room, and babysitting services available... not to mention a Michigan-shaped heated pool.

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Cancun, Mexico

courtesy Panama Jack

You can’t go wrong planning a family vacation to Cancun. The travel time from anywhere in the U.S. is reasonable, even with young kids in tow. The beaches are pristine, the weather is a dream, and it offers activities whether you like to dig your toes in the sand for non-stop beach bumming or explore morning, noon and night. Be sure to check out the two ruin sites of Tulum (it's the only ruins with a gorgeous ocean view, so bring along a swimsuit to take a quick plunge in the sea) and Chichen Itza (also known as El Castillo, it was designated as one of the seven wonders of the world in 2007).

For hanging your hat, Panama Jack Resorts Cancun has two outdoor swimming pools, a stunning beach with water so clear you’ll think you’re in a bathtub, Camp Jack with supervised activities for ages 4-12, a waterpark with slides and splash zones, ocean-view mini golf and water park, live entertainment, movie nights and #Hashtag teen zone with video games and activities for ages 12-17. They also offer after-hours babysitting so you can schedule a kid-free date night.

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Isle of Palms, SC

Wild Dunes Resort

While Charleston isn't located precisely on the beach, nearby Isle of Palms certainly is. Offering the best of both worlds—history and exploration as well as unsurpassed nature and pristine beaches—Isle of Palms is the perfect spot for an active family looking to mix up their beach vacation with a bit of culture. 

What to See: In Charleston, take a stroll to view the mansions of The Battery, then change your perspective and see the fair city by boat from the Charleston Harbor. Boone Hall Plantation, with its colonnade of live oaks and perfectly preserved farm, won't disappoint, and a tour of Fort Sumter, where the Civil War erupted, will satisfy your history requirement. 

Where to Stay: The Boardwalk Inn or Village at Wild Dunes at Wild Dunes Resort offers concierge services, hotel guest rooms and suites, in-room dining and valet services, while the resort's vacation homes and condos offer guests a more private experience. You'll find a natural Lowcountry landscape beckoning with adventure, just a short ride away from some of the nation's most historic sites.

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Dubai, UAE

K. Moy

For an epic family adventure unlike any other, head to Dubai for glamour and culture through jaw-dropping architecture, extravagant theme parks and resorts, man-made islands and an abundance of markets and culinary delights. Dubai offers an array of memorable experiences for everyone. And with direct service to Dubai on Emirates, it’s easier than ever to experience this city and emirate in the Middle East.

What to do: Book a Sundown Dune Dinner Safari with Arabian Adventures for a desert excursion that will take you cruising over the sand dunes in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. Head to Dubai Parks and Resorts—the Middle East’s largest integrated leisure and theme park destination—for more than 100 indoor and outdoor rides and attractions at three theme parks: Motiongate Dubai, Bollywood Parks Dubai and LEGOLAND Dubai, and one water park: LEGOLAND Water Park. 

Where to stay: Located on Jumeira Beach, on the coast of the Persian Gulf and approximately 20 minutes from the Dubai International Airport, is where you will find Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts’ six beachfront properties: Jumeirah Beach HotelJumeirah Al NaseemJumeirah Al QasrJumeirah Mina A`Salam,  Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf and the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah. In addition to being extremely family-friendly, each property boasts exceptional service, impeccable accommodations, an ah-mazing beach experience, gorgeous pools and access to 50 world-class restaurants.

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Morro Bay, CA

K. Loweth

Right where the 101 hooks up with Highway 1 in California, you’ll find the small town of Morro Bay that offers the perfect spot for a long weekend with the kids. Full of beach days and a totally chill vibe, you can slow down, get to know the welcoming locals and enjoy some of the best seafood that the Pacific Ocean provides. 

What to do: Spend some time getting to know Morro Bay from the water. Reserve a spot on a three-hour whale watching tour or one-hour harbor tour. The whale watch tour takes you out past the calm harbor waters to see if you can spot gray or humpback whales that come to feed on the abundant sea life offshore. Or, on land, explore downtown Morro Bay's life-sized chess board or pick up a surrey at Farmer’s Kites and Surreys and head out along the bike path to check out Morro Rock up close. 

Where to eat: With easy access to super fresh seafood, Morro Bay is a seafood lover's paradise. The Bayside Cafe has some of the best no-frills dining in the area. The California Chowder in a bread bowl is a crowd favorite. This side-by-side combo of clam chowder and green chile soup is the perfect balance of spice and the sea. Save room for their boysenberry crisp, generously topped with whipped cream, it’s not to be missed!

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St. Lucia - Bahamas

Jacqui Boland

Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, St. Lucia offers a diverse landscape, with volcanic, mountainous terrain, lush green vegetation and rainforest.

What to do: Board a catamaran and stop at several snorkeling spots to explore life below the surface. A favorite stop is Sugar Beach (Val des Pitons), as you can walk into the protected snorkeling area from the beach (a bonus for kids who are afraid of jumping off a boat). St. Lucia has one of the best kitesurfing beaches in the world (The best months are November through July.). Whether you’re a spectator (so much fun to watch!), a beginner or a seasoned kitesurfer, there’s a beach and teacher for you. Plus, kids over eight years old can enjoy a complimentary introductory kitesurfing lesson which includes flying a trainer kite on the beach. 

Where to stay: Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa has a ton of perks for families (all-inclusive resort, proximity to the airport, a kids’ club, petting zoo,  heavenly spa treatments). Kids have free reign on the 40-acre campus, which includes a lazy river and multiple water slides, a paintball zone, a petting zoo with rescued animals and an exclusive kids camp Cocoland Kids Club, that includes a mini zip line and mini rock climbing wall.

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Clearwater Beach, FL

Kristina Moy

Located on the west central coast of Florida, Clearwater Beach offers miles of white sugar sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters and a laid-back resort town vibe. The coastal gem, which has been named number one beach in America many times over, is reminiscent of a tropical island destination because of its subtropical climate, warm gentle waters and year-round sun. 

What to do: Visit the Clearwater Marine Aquarium and meet rescued dolphins, Winter and Hope, and Herald the sea turtle (aka Mavis) from the Dolphin Tale movies and learn about the aquarium's dedication to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing sick and injured marine animals back into the wild, public education, conservation and research. Take a sunset cruise and learn interesting facts about the natural wonders of the Gulf Coast and hit the Dolphin Trail. In the midst of Clearwater Beach is where you find Pier 60, an iconic 1,080-foot fishing pier and recreational park. If you’ve got a crew of little anglers, stop into the pier bait house and pick up everything you’ll need to reel in mangrove snapper, Spanish mackerel, flounder or other fish (depending on the time of year). The pier’s nightly Sunsets at Pier 60 festival offers a carnival-like atmosphere with street performers, artisans, musicians and local artists two hours before sunset and two hours after sunset, and is the perfect way to cap off a day at Clearwater Beach!

Where to stay: Centrally located in the heart of Clearwater Beach is where you will find the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach. This gorgeous resort, which opened its doors in 2017, boasts 343 luxuriously appointed guest rooms with spectacular views of the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway. For Dolphin Tale fans, the resort offers a unique feature: Winter the Dolphin-themed bunk rooms which include bunk beds for the kids and a king bed for mom and dad. Book this room and a portion of the cost will be donated back to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium to support the care of Winter and other rescued marine animals. Other amenities include a spacious pool overlooking the beach, a full-service spa (which welcomes kids ages 13 & up), a 24-hour fitness center, multiple dining options, easy access to Beach Walk and Pier 60 and complimentary use of the clamshell cabanas and lounge chairs on the beach in front of the resort.

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Jekyll Island, GA

S. Massey

With miles of wide, flat beaches, bike trails through Spanish-moss-covered live oaks, and wildlife interactions at world-class facilities, Jekyll Island is a family vacation jackpot only four-and-a-half hours from Atlanta. One of Georgia's barrier islands, it was once a privately owned island by industrial era millionaires who used it as a sporting club. It is now one of Georgia's most untouched barrier islands—thanks to a stipulation that it should remain no more than 30% developed when it was sold to the State of Georgia in 1947 and established as a State Park. Stay at the Jekyll Island Club Resort the recently revitalized historic resort, for an experience that is as family-friendly as it is charming. 

What to do: For the beach lovers, Jekyll Island offers wide, flat beaches that are particularly appealing to kiddos for their endless supply of castle-ready sand that doesn't seem to invade swimsuits and swim diapers as much as the fluffy white dunes found at the Gulf. And while many of the beaches on Jekyll Island are sure to please, don't pass up a chance to take the littles to Driftwood Beach.

Where to eat: While the island's developed space is limited, there are still plenty of dining options for families. Playground-side pizza at Red Bug Motors Pizza is served up hot and al fresco, Zachary's River House overlooks the Jekyll River, and Tortuga Jacks dishes solid Mexican food and live music nightly. Additional options can be found at the newly developed Beach Village (The Jekyll Market—complete with a deli, bbq and ice cream options—Fuse Frozen Yogurt, and the Jekyll Island Seafood Company, to name a few) and in the historic district.

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Sarasota, FL

Kristina Moy

If pristine white-sand beaches, a vibrant culinary scene and activities galore sound like the perfect recipe for your family’s next vacay, look no further than Sarasota. Located on the southwestern coast of Florida, Sarasota is one of Florida’s primary Gulf Coast cities that offers a little something for everyone and warm, year-round temps—making it the ideal destination for fun and sun any time of the year.

Where to stay: Finding a luxury resort property that is also family friendly can come with many challenges. But The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota totally hits the mark by offering a sophisticated yet casual Gulf Coast vibe along with impeccable service, sophisticated surroundings, top-notch cuisine and activities and experiences for all ages. 

What to do: In addition to gorgeous beaches and waterfront activities, Sarasota offers a variety of family attractions. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is recognized as the official State Arts Museum of Florida and should definitely be at the top of your must-do list. Located just a few miles west of the Sarasota airport, The Ringling sits on 66 acres of bayfront property and houses The Ringling Museum of Art which includes 21 galleries of paintings, Cypriot antiques, Asian art, American paintings and contemporary art collected by American circus owner, developer and art collector John Ringling and his wife Mable.

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Playa Paraíso, Mexico

G. Cullen

When it comes to taking a vacation with kids, built-in entertainment is like hitting the parenting lottery. And, with the re-imagined kids club at the Iberostar Paraíso complex in Playa Paraíso, Mexico, your crew will hardly notice the crystal blue waters and powdery sand beaches. They'll be too busy with their mini-chef challenges, hanging out at a cool facility just for guests ages 4-17, cruising the lazy river, playing capture the flag, doing escape room challenges. 

What to do: There are plenty of activities every day: beach volleyball, pool games, archery, group workouts and more. The hotel design was inspired by the local Mayan culture (there are even real artifacts around the resort), and the grounds themselves are gorgeous, with peacocks strutting, iguana hanging around and coati just about everywhere. 

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The Abacos, Bahamas

S. Massey

If you’re looking for a tropical family destination that’s as easy to access as it is to navigate once you’re there, look no further than The Abacos. An island getaway in the Bahamas that beckons with powdery white beaches and sparkling turquoise waters, The Abacos offer both thrills and relaxation to delight everyone in the family. 

Where to eat: When in Rome, eat spaghetti. When in The Abacos, eat seafood. Bahamian food is simple, delicious, and fresh. Keep an eye out for conch salad, a diced concoction with fresh conch, peppers, onions and lime juice, and don’t miss a chance to eat grilled spiny lobster—smaller in size than regular lobsters but twice as sweet. Firefly Bar & Grill at Firefly Sunset Resort on Elbow Cay serves a lobster quesadilla that you’ll write home about, while Nipper’s—known for its epic Sunday parties—serves both lightly fried lobster and conch fillets “burgers” that you won’t want to miss. 

Where to stay: While home rentals and resorts are available throughout The Abacos, staying on Marsh Harbor affords guests an easy transfer from the airport and proximity to the Albury’s ferry dock. The Abaco Beach Resort and Boat Harbour Marina is ideally situated near restaurants in Marsh Harbour—and the on-property restaurant, Angler's, is excellent. 

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Georgetown and Wells, ME

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The state of Maine has many wonderful unassuming kid-centric beaches—it’s hard to list just one.

What to do: If you want to be sure that you’ll have a beach mostly all to yourself, check out Laudholm Beach in Wells, which is accessible via a short hike on Barrier Beach Trail. Part of Wells National estuarine research reserve, this beach is flanked by dunes and rewarded with soft uncrowded sands. You’ll notice plenty of birds, and if you walk north to the mouth of the Little River, you’ll see the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Reserve.

In Georgetown, you’ll find Reid State Park, just north of Bath. Full of sandy coastlines, marshes, grassy mounds, tidal rivers and a lagoon, you’ll find all sorts of sea life here—sand dollars, crabs, and the like.

What to eat: Either bring a picnic or plan on visiting a restaurant along the way and enjoying fresh lobster.

Find out more: visitmaine.com/places-to-go

Washington Island: Door County, WI

Wendy Altschuler

Wisconsin and the Midwest may not be top of mind when thinking of great beach vacations, but Door County, with its 300 miles of shoreline (53 Lake Michigan beaches) and waterfront villages, is worth a look-see for your next family-friendly beach vacation.

What to do: For starters, check out School House Beach. Located about seven miles north of Door Peninsula, the beach isn't made of sand, but instead, it’s covered in smooth, super round, foot-massaging limestone rocks. You can hike to Mountain Park Lookout Tower for panoramic views of the island and surrounding lake; golf at Deer Run Golf Course; and hop on the ferry and cruise over to Rock Island where you’ll find a sandy beach and Wisconsin’s oldest lighthouse, Pottawatomie Lighthouse. Also, no trip to Washington Island is complete without a stop at Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm & Shop, the largest lavender farm in the Midwest. Here you’ll find a quaint bistro, open for lunch, tours and demonstrations on the working farm and a large shop full of take-home treasures. Read more about Door County here

Where to stay: Check travelwisconsin.com for a plethora of lodging options (waterfront cabins, historic hotels, boutique properties, tiny bed and breakfasts, camping—you name it, they have it.).

Find out more: travelwisconsin.com/doorcounty

Astoria, Seaside and Cannon Beach, OR

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Cruise along the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway, and you’ll reach Astoria, Seaside, Pacific City, Cannon Beach and more.

What to do: USA Today lists Astoria among one of the best Oregon coasts worth a visit (there’s a great riverfront trolley you can take here). Beyond historical landmarks and shipwrecks sit Astoria Column and the Garden of Surging Waves. You’ll also find lots of art galleries and cinematic nostalgia (Goonies was filmed near here.) Cannon Beach is popular for families and offers bird and whale watching and water activities like surfing and boating. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is another cool place to explore. This rolling-hills beach with giant dunes covers nearly 40 miles—it’s the largest dune expanse in North America. Of course, you’ll find lots of activities suited to the area: ATV riding, hiking, camping, etc.

Where to stay: From hotels to home rentals, you’ll find something to fit your budget here.

Find out more: visittheoregoncoast.com/astoria

Kiawah Island, SC

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Beachgoers have long known about South Carolina for soaking up vitamin sea, so the challenge here is finding the less populated beaches to enjoy with your family in tow.

What to do: Consider Kiawah Island, a coastal island off South Carolina with 10 miles of clean beaches and nearly 10,000 acres of natural woodlands. On Kiawah, the wide, mellow beach is lined by mostly townhomes and private residences, so there’s a homey vibe. You can rent bicycles, kayaks, shop in the quaint village center or walk the miles of paved trails perfect for spotting gators, fish and other creatures. Charleston is about 45 minutes away, perfect for a day trip to check out the historical sites and the amazing homes of Rainbow Row.

What to eat: Seafood joints are plenteous in the area, so take advantage of the local offerings. Red’s Ice House, on nearby Johns Island, has reasonably priced eats and amazing sunset views.

Find out more: kiawahisland.org

Los Cabos, Mexico

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This easy to get to spot on the southern tip of Baja California Península is affordable and full of great beaches.

What to do: A quieter crescent-shaped beach is Playa Santa Maria. This bay is protected and has a great marine sanctuary, snorkeling above tropical and bright fish, swimming and a pinkish sandy beach. Chilleno Beach is a delight for families looking for great snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. There are several reefs, home to over 80 species of marine life. The beaches all along Los Cabos afford travelers whale and dolphin watching opportunities, bring some binoculars along with you and keep your peepers out for turtles. Kids will love watching the fishing boats return in the afternoon. Punta Palmilla is also a fantastic option, with its long and fat bay, swimming, snorkeling and natural beauty.

Where to stay: Hacienda Encantada Resort & Residences with its family-centric atmosphere, large pools with beautiful views and delicious dining options (including fun guacamole-making classes) is an ideal family-friendly option. The beaches all along Los Cabos afford travelers whale and dolphin watching opportunities, bring some binoculars along with you.

Find out moreloscabosguide.com

Redondo Beach, CA

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This quintessential beach town and picturesque locale boast a laid-back vibe where you and the fam can soak up the seaside fun and plenty of adventures from taking a dip in a lagoon or whale watching to cruising the town and the shore on bikes––with the added perk that everything in the heart of Redondo is accessible via a short bicycle ride. Visit the Pier—originally built in 1889, and reconstructed in 1995—there are dozens of souvenir shops and food vendors and locals dub it a west coast “Coney Island” filled with novelties including funnel cakes, churros, popcorn and the freshest seafood in town. Head to the Seaside Lagoon for play time—this large saltwater lagoon boasts play equipment, lifeguard supervision, a snack bar with food from Ruby’s Restaurant, volleyball courts and both sand and grassy areas to set up shop. Finally, don't leave without feeding the turtles and climbing trees at Hopkins Wilderness Park. This 11-acre park is perfect for kids who love to climb trees. The site has four ecological habitats: forest, meadows, streams and a pond filled with turtles you can feed. Pack a picnic and soak up the serenity.

More info: tinybeans.com

Brunswick Islands, NC

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From lighthouse climbs to sea turtle sightings, the six coastal towns that make up the Brunswick Islands are teeming with just as much laid-back and low-key fun offshore as it is onshore. Adventure seekers can zipline at Shallotte River Swamp Park, while foodies can get a crash course in Calabash-style seafood.

Where to stay: You won’t find any high-rise hotels here, the better to catch the amazing sunset views. Make it a double (or triple) family vacation by renting out one of the many beach houses available on Brunswick Islands. Check out Holden Beach Properties or Brunswick Island Realty for your home away from home.

Find out more: ncbrunswick.com

—Wendy Altschuler with Red Tricycle editors

 

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If 2022 isn’t a year for some major revenge travel action, we don’t know what is. New hotels and all-inclusive resorts are popping up both stateside and internationally in 2022 and we cannot wait! There’s a new resort near Walt Disney World, some awesome glamping spots and even new family-friendly resorts as far as Australia for those who really need to get away. Many offer refundable booking options so there’s no reason not to get a trip on the books!

U.S. Destinations

The Virginian Lodge

The Virginian Lodge | Jackson, WY
Situated in the charming town of Jackson, home to some of the most epic skiing in North America, The Virginian Lodge is the ideal basecamp to access the world-class outdoor recreation in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park. The 165 all-new, mid-century style guestrooms and suites feature warm wood accents and campy, retro furnishings creating spaces that are authentically western and efficient for the modern adventurer. 

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Canopy by Hilton Boston Downtown | Boston, MA
Canopy by Hilton Boston Downtown will open in the heart of Boston’s historic Haymarket—America’s oldest outdoor market—in early 2022. Guests can enjoy scenic views of Boston’s Greenway and North End from their balconies and grab burgers at the hotel’s restaurant. The hotel is also within walking distance to the historic Freedom Trail, a must-do for many visitors.

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Conrad Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA
Conrad Los Angeles will be a new addition to downtown Los Angeles, which is seeing one of the largest development booms in nearly a century. Located in the city’s cultural hub with access to some of the most prominent arts and entertainment venues in the city, the 28-story luxury hotel will offer spacious accommodations featuring a bold and contemporary design, a world-class spa, California-inspired culinary experiences, a rooftop terrace and private pool deck with views of downtown LA.

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Embassy Suites Nashville Downtown Convention Center | Nashville, TN
Embassy Suites Nashville Downtown Convention Center will open in the heart of downtown Nashville adjacent to Music City Center and next to Bridgestone Arena, making this all-suite hotel a perfect home base for those exploring downtown Nashville. Popular tourist stops like Fifth and Broadway, Nashville’s newest dining and shopping, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Ryman Auditorium and Lower Broadway’s entertainment district are a short walk away. 

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Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton | New Haven, CT
Talk about going green. Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton will open in 2022 as the country’s first Passive-House certified hotel and first net-zero energy hotel. The hotel will generate 100% of its own electricity, powering its 165 guest rooms and suites, an American restaurant and bar, solar parking canopies and more.

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Tru by Hilton/Home2 Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown | Minneapolis, MN
This reimagined dual-brand property connects to the Skyway and is just three blocks from Minneapolis’ riverfront parks. For the sports aficionado, Vikings and Twins games are both within a mile. 

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Sensei Porcupine Creek | Rancho Mirage, CA
As Sensei’s second retreat and first United States mainland retreat, Sensei Porcupine Creek will convert a 230-acre private estate into an ultra-luxury wellbeing experience. The tranquil and intimate setting will feature a small number of hotel rooms in the former estate house, as well as private villas clustered throughout the luxurious property. The retreat features a state-of-the-art diagnostic center, yoga and fitness pavilions, a relaxing swimming pool and the culinary delight of Sensei by Nobu. 

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The Line Hotel | San Francisco, CA
The 236-room hotel will be home to four distinct dining experiences including a landscaped rooftop solarium which will enjoy panoramic views of the City. The 12-story Flat Iron-inspired building is a contemporary interpretation of the area’s historic architecture. The project also includes 242 residences and a dedicated space for the local non-profit theater company, Magic Theater.

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Albert Hotel | Fredericksburg, TX
This new property in the Hill Country hot spot of Fredericksburg will celebrate the legacy of noted local architect, historic preservationist and man-about-town Albert Keidel. The project, led by Austin-based New Waterloo, includes the renovation of the Keidel Family home, built in 1860; the Brockmann-Kiehne House, built in 1870, Keidel Pharmacy, built in 1906; and White Elephant Saloon, built in 1888. Upon completion, the 110-room boutique hotel located on Fredericksburg’s historic and charming Main Street will feature four distinct food and beverage concepts, an on-site spa, shaded lawns and courtyards connecting to event space and a sunken limestone pool and lounge.

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The Hythe, Luxury Collection Resort | Vail, CO
The Hythe, Luxury Collection Resort, Vail, a brand-new luxury resort concept in the heart of the Rocky Mountains is set to debut this winter 2021. Guests of The Hythe will enjoy elevated interiors to include a vivacious and welcoming arrival and lobby experience, four brand new food and beverage concepts, exclusive mountain forward excursions and much more. The Hythe’s entirely transformed interiors will offer respite and intrigue for sun-kissed and windswept explorers. 

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Caribe Royale Resort | Orlando, FL 
After an extensive, multi-million dollar renovation, the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando will debut a completely reimagined luxury travel experience for families, couples and groups—all just 1.5 miles away from Walt Disney World. Come 2022, guests will be able to check in to brand new 1-bedroom suites or 2-bedroom villas (large enough to accommodate six people plus pets!) for an epic Orlando getaway. Offering shuttle service to Walt Disney World and Disney Springs, guests staying at Caribe Royale Resort will also be able to enjoy an array of leisure and family-friendly experiences right on-site, including lounging—or splashing—by the property’s main pool (featuring a 75-foot waterslide).

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The Pridwin Hotel and Cottages | Shelter Island, NY
Cape Resorts announces its newest hospitality project in Eastern Long Island with the acquisition of The Pridwin Hotel and Cottages on Shelter Island, NY. The project is a partnership with the Petry family, which has owned and operated the hotel since 1961. Currently undergoing an extensive renovation, the waterfront hotel and its 16 private cottages are scheduled to open the summer of 2022. Nestled on 7+ acres of Shelter Island’s Crescent Beach overlooking the Shelter Island Sound, the 49-room luxury destination resort will feature several exclusive amenities and facilities, including private beach and pool services, a full-service spa, a 100-seat restaurant, and bicycles for touring nearby shops and attractions.

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Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection | Napa Valley, CA
Set on over 700 acres of rolling vineyards and farmland in the southern section of Napa Valley’s wine-growing region, Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection will embody the “new Napa” with experiences that seamlessly blend local culture with of-the-moment offerings that nourish the mind, body and soul. The resort will include 78 airy hotel cottage suites, all featuring outdoor terraces with fire pits and views of the property’s vineyards and the Mayacamas Mountains. Stanly Ranch will also encompass 70 vineyard residences, together with 40 villas, Hale House, an Auberge spa founded on restoration and recovery, and a working winery and farm. The resort will offer four unique dining venues that pay homage to local farmers and makers and a behind-the-scenes look at wine country with a unique range of immersive experiences. ​​Embracing its 100-year Napa Valley history, Stanly Ranch has undergone an evolution from a working ranch to a deeply-rooted luxury destination, capturing the casual, honest luxury of culture and cultivation.

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Getaway | Boston, New Orleans, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Indianapolis
Getaway, the hospitality company that offers mindful escapes to tiny cabins in nature, will be opening new locations near New Orleans, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Indianapolis as well as a second location near Boston, the market where Getaway’s very first cabin is located. The expansion adds a total of 224 cabins, bringing Getaway’s Outpost count to 20 and cabin count to 829—up from 13 Outposts and 487 cabins at the end of 2020. The new Outposts are slated to open by mid-2022.

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The Slate Hotel | Denver, CO
Located at the site of the historic original Emily Griffith Opportunity School, The Slate Hotel will pay tribute to the campus’ legacy within Denver The redevelopment of the 2.4-acre landmark preserved the historic buildings and will pay homage to the former school with thoughtful design touches and experiences. The 4-story, 135,000-square-foot property will add 251 guest rooms to downtown Denver.

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Hotel Tupelo | Tupelo, MS
Tupelo’s first boutique hotel, Hotel Tupelo, will sit in the heart of Fairpark District and will feature 79 spacious, urban-inspired guest rooms and suites, a new concept restaurant and bar from a notable local chef, locally inspired artwork, amenities from Tupelo makers and more. The hotel also promises to be pet friendly and is curating a special package for their pup guests. 

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Grand Bohemian Hotel Greenville | Greenville, SC
Marriott Autograph Collection property Grand Bohemian Hotel Greenville will be the first luxury boutique hotel in Greenville that sits on downtown's most prized piece of real estate overlooking the Greenville’s Falls Park, Reedy River and the iconic Liberty Bridge that crosses it. Guests will be greeted by a grand lobby complete with floor-to-ceiling windows that feature downtown Greenville views. The 187-room hotel will also have an art gallery, wine room, library, spa, and multi-story restaurant and bar that overlook the river. 

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TETRA Hotel, Autograph Collection | Sunnyvale, CA
TETRA Hotel, Autograph Collection offers understated luxury and design-conscious options in Silicon Valley's dynamic landscape. The 186 stylish guest rooms and suites feature minimal design, touches of technology and organic elements that intertwine to create an environment of refined tranquility and balance. A rejuvenating, heated outdoor pool and sundeck on the third floor and state-of-the-art gym with Peloton bikes allow guests to submerge their worries and reemerge refreshed.

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AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park | Sunnyvale, CA
AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park joins the adjacent sister property, TETRA Hotel, an Autograph Collection hotel, as the all-encompassing leisure hub within Sunnyvale and Moffett Park, connecting visitors with the surrounding community. Located in Moffett Park, an upscale neighborhood in the heart of Silicon Valley, the property is designed following LEED Silver criteria and will feature 164 guest rooms and suites across five floors and includes indoor and outdoor event space. 

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Conrad Nashville | Nashville, TN
Ideally situated in the heart of Nashville’s Music Row neighborhood, Conrad Nashville effortlessly blends urban sophistication with refined elegance to create a retreat within the bustle of the city so guests never just stay, but stay inspired. Designed for the modern traveler, the luxe property caters to guests through its design, culinary and artistic offerings which include an open-air and locally inspired kitchen, stylish poolside experience and a state-of-the-art wellness center. The shimmering glass building is comprised of 234 beautiful and overly spacious guest rooms, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer incredible views of the city.

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Hyatt House/Hyatt Place Houston Texas Medical Center | Houston, TX
The 14-story, 350,000-square-foot Hyatt House/Hyatt Place Houston Texas Medical Center is slated to be branded as a dual Hyatt hotel and extended stay facility; the property will feature 159 hotel rooms under the Hyatt Place flag and 139 extended stay rooms under the Hyatt House brand. The project, at 7329 Fannin St. near the corner of Fannin and Old Spanish Trail, is being developed by Houston-based developer Satya Inc. 

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The Pad Hotel/Hostel | Silverthorne, CO
The Pad is a brand new boutique hotel/hostel in Silverthorne. Located along the Blue River, The Pad is being sustainably constructed with 18 shipping containers and is on track to becoming the first Certified B Corporation for a Colorado-based lodging company. Featuring 36 rooms ranging from private higher-end suites to dorm-style bunks, The Pad offers affordable rates with high-end amenities, such as an on-site restaurant, a rooftop bar and event space, a coworking space, riverside patios, artwork commissioned by local artists, a hot tub and more.

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Humbird Hotel | Sandpoint, ID
The Humbird Hotel will open its doors in early 2022 as the first boutique hotel in the area, providing a new ski-in/ski-out lodging experience. Expect gorgeous views of Lake Pend Oreille and a new restaurant/bar for relaxing after a day of adventures in the mountains. The décor will be a nod to the unique character and history of the North Idaho ski community.

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Pendry Park City | Utah
Set in the heart of Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, the spectacular ski-in, ski-out Pendry Park City will offer a modernist take on a traditional alpine lodge. Paying homage to the surrounding mountain landscape, the resort will boast warm, natural design elements that create a contemporary, open feel, and will feature 153 guestrooms, suites, and residences, each offering floor-to-ceiling windows and curated artwork. Guests and locals alike will enjoy access to four distinct restaurants and bars, a deluxe Spa Pendry and fitness center, a heated rooftop pool with a destination bar, Pinwheel Kids Club, and more than 7,000 square feet of indoor event space.

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The Wall Street Hotel | New York, NY
Housed in the historic Tontine Building that originated as the city’s first Stock Exchange in 1729, the sleek, residentially inspired retreat will boast 180 spacious rooms and suites, a fine dining restaurant featuring a Michelin star chef, and a stylish rooftop bar and lounge with outdoor terrace

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Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences | Singer Island, The Palm Beaches, FL
Comprising more than seven acres of prime oceanfront on Palm Beach County’s Singer Island, the wellness resort will extend 155 guestrooms, 34 grand luxury wellness suites, and a four-story spa featuring meditation gardens, tranquility pools, outdoor Patanjali yoga classes, and sleep specialist services

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Pendry Washington D.C. | Washington, D.C.
Located within The Wharf – the city’s latest waterfront neighborhood – the stylish design hotel will feature 131 guestrooms, three signature dining and bar concepts, Spa Pendry and fitness center, and 5,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting spaces

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The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern, Auberge Resorts Collection | Los Olivos, CA
Set on a historic piece of land populated with old-growth palm trees and close to the many nearby vineyards, The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern, Auberge Resorts Collection originally served as a popular stagecoach stop during the California gold rush years. Considered the social center of the Santa Ynez Valley through the 1930s, the property has remained a lively local landmark, revered and enjoyed for generations. Opening in 2022 as The Inn at Mattei's Tavern, the resort will feature 67 luxury guest rooms and cottages that blend the simplicity of modern farmhouse design with the eclectic style of nearby ranch life. Guests will enjoy a culinary program that elevates the Central Coast and celebrates the seasonal flavors of Los Olivos at an open-air destination restaurant. 

Canada

Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville
Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville will make its debut in the highly sought-after Yorkville neighborhood of Toronto, an area known for trendy shopping and elegant dining. The hotel, part of a mixed-use residential development, will offer 178 guest rooms, an indoor pool and a restaurant and café. 

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Club Med Québec | Québec, Canada 
The four-season, all-inclusive mountain resort Club Med Québec will be Club Med’s first in Canada, just 90 minutes from Québec City in the Le Massif de Charlevoix region. With over 300 rooms spread across 300+ acres, the resort will feature locally inspired culinary experiences, sweeping views of the scenic St. Lawrence River and surrounding mountains, unlimited ski-in/ski-out access and year-round activities including skiing, biking, and hiking, and activities traditional to the region like ice skating and dog sledding. 

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W Hotel
Say hello to Toronto’s newest and most sought-after hotel destination located in Yorkville, where work is always followed by play. Surrounded by iconic art galleries, the city’s best shopping, and world-class dining, the brand-new W Hotel is an urban oasis of culture and style with unexpected like a on-site podcast studio.

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Ace Hotel Toronto
Ace Hotel Toronto makes its home in one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world in 2022. Designed in partnership with acclaimed architects Shim-Sutcliffe, Ace Hotel Toronto is inspired by the multicultural amalgam of the city in the first Canadian outpost for the popular U.S. brand. Built on the city’s rich traditions and history of materials and innovation, Ace Hotel Toronto is a global hub open to ideas old and new.

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Andaz Toronto–Yorkville
Hyatt Hotels' ANDAZ brand will make its first Toronto appearance with the ANDAZ Toronto–Yorkville hotel. The 160-room property will boast more than 15 luxury suites, over 12,000 ft² of event and conference space, a spa, and other amenities, including food and beverage spaces. The hotel will occupy floors 4 through 16 of a new luxury mixed-use tower, offering more than 15 luxury suites, more than 12,000 square feet of event and conference space, food and beverage experiences, a spa, and more.

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Qube Hotel Toronto
If you’re looking for a new hotel in the heart of the entertainment district, Qube Hotel Toronto is the perfect new property.  Located at the historic Westinghouse Canada building site at King and Blue Jays Way, this new hotel will be just a short walk away from the new Mirvish + Gehry Development, Rogers Stadium, Scotiabank Arena, The CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium. It will also have its own new museum on-site, The Theatre Museum of Canada. 

Mexico/Caribbean/South America

Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya

Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya
Nestled among verdant tropical vegetation and overlooking the Caribbean Sea's turquoise waters, the Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya will provide a secluded haven for travelers that are inspired by Tulum’s lush landscape and picturesque beaches. The hotel’s selection of accommodations ranges from contemporary and sophisticated master suites to governor and presidential suites. Guests can explore their palate at eleven world-class restaurants and bars that serve an array of cuisine options from Mediterranean and Asian to a special Chef’s Table dining experience. End the evening by unwinding in one of the hotel’s oceanfront pools.

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort
Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort will welcome guests to one of the top-rated beaches in the world—Eagle Beach. As the widest beach in Aruba and known for its pristine and soft white sands, Eagle Beach is the perfect location for taking in the stunning blue waters of the Caribbean or partaking in a variety of water sports. Guests can enjoy Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort’s spacious suites, multiple restaurants and bars, two pools (including one for kids), and close access to attractions, dining and entertainment. 

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Hilton Tulum All-Inclusive Resort
The 735-room oceanfront Hilton Tulum All-Inclusive Resort will introduce travelers to an upscale all-inclusive vacation experience. The resort will offer nine pools, 13 restaurants and bars, a luxury spa, a private beach and more. The hotel is also located less than 25 miles from underwater caves, amusement parks and the Tulum city center.

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Waldorf Astoria Cancun
Set on 100 acres of secluded coastline, this new 173-rooms and suite luxury resort will deliver a truly unforgettable experience for guests. Expect breathtaking ocean views, plunge pools, private balconies, upscale amenities and more. 

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Rock House | Providenciales, Turks and Caicos   
2022 brings the opening of Grace Bay Resorts’ anticipated new luxury resort Rock House, further elevating Turks and Caicos as a coveted destination for luxury travelers. As a response to the all-inclusive beach resorts typically found in the Caribbean, Rock House will be a cliffside Mediterranean-inspired hideaway, offering guests privacy and space—two priorities for travelers in today’s world—through spacious studio suites and single-family homes. 

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Bitter End Yacht Club | Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands 
Following a four-year closure and a complete rebuild and reimagination rooted in its sense of place and storied history, Bitter End Yacht Club, a 64-acre island outpost located on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands is set to reopen its doors. Bitter End 2.0 will see a new nautical village, anchored by buildings that function in vastly improved capacities to past landmarks—the Clubhouse Restaurant, the Quarterdeck Marina building, the Watersports Center, and the Reeftique shop. Joined by a Kid’s Activity Center, a Provisions Market, and an exciting new beach bar.

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Hotel La Compañía | Casco Antigo, Panama
Hotel La Compañía, Casco Antiguo celebrates Panama’s storied past and will serve as a place where the destination’s history comes together with the modern Casco Antiguo experience. The hotel’s unique design and architectural plan focus on three distinct wings—Spanish Colonial, French Colonial and American Beaux Art. The design-forward hotel will become a living museum, immortalized and feature 88 luxurious guestrooms, five restaurants, two bars, a rooftop sky lounge, spa, and fitness center, among much, much more. 

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Royal Uno All Inclusive Resort & Spa® | Cancun, Mexico
Royal Uno All Inclusive Resort & Spa® is a 540 all-suite resort that promises an “Authentic Cancun” experience with a blend of classic hospitality, contemporary chic, signature dining, and activities for all ages. To deliver on its promise, Royal Uno® offers guests an exclusive dining experience at its Mexican-cuisine restaurant, Palotinte®; along with waterfront access to one of the highest-rated beaches in Cancun.

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Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya
Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya, a five-star resort, will feature 355 guestrooms and suites that blend island design and luxury comfort. Guests will enjoy incredible gourmet dining at the resort’s five restaurants and five bars created with a promise of cuisine crafted to perfection, premium cocktails, unforgettable experiences, personalized service and wonderful live entertainment. Plus, the resort will feature a massive pool, luxury spa, fitness center and a dedicated meetings & events space.

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Botánika Osa Peninsula, Curio Collection by Hilton | Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica 
The 106 LEED-certified residences at Botánika Osa Peninsula, Curio Collection by Hilton are positioned beside Costa Rica’s two prized jewels: Corcovado National Park and the Pacific Ocean’s Golfo Dulce. Botánika Osa Peninsula serves as a jumping-off point for immersive ocean and rainforest experiences from paddling alongside a gentle 40-foot whale shark to hiking the Finca Raices de Osa Farm to indulge in hand-caught tilapia. Guests will lay their heads to rest in striking open floor studio, 1-, 2-, or 3-bedroom rainforest residences outfitted with floor-to-ceiling windows, oversized terraces and a private rooftop lounge area fit for nature viewing and stargazing. 

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Villa La Valencia | Los Cabos, Mexico 
Located on the corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, Villa La Valencia will debut the longest lazy river in Los Cabos. The 1,148-foot lazy river will feature an art-mural bottom and complimentary pool floats. The brand new resort overlooks a wide, sandy stretch of pristine shoreline where guests will find a luxurious oasis complete with contemporary suites, multiple fine dining concepts and a stylish cocktail bar. Property-wide water features are accented by tropical landscaping and include a breathtaking infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean and an adults-only pool. 

 

Europe, Middle East & Africa

Sea Breeze Santorini Beach Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton

Sommerro | Oslo, Norway
An iconic and historic neighborhood building turned luxurious art-deco hotel, Sommerro will open its doors in Norway’s healthy and happy capital in September 2022. With panoramic views of Oslo, the hotel is housed in the former headquarters of Oslo Lysverker, the city’s original electrical company, and will be a modern tribute to Norwegian cultural heritage, revolutionizing the city’s hospitality landscape with a strong focus on social interaction and eco-conscious experiences. A community in its own right, Sommerro will be home to an abundance of restaurants, bars, and event spaces including the city’s first rooftop pool and sauna, as well as a unique wellness space in the basement where the building’s original public baths will be restored. On the floors between, a retreat from the demands of the day can be found in the hotel’s 231 luxury rooms and suites and 56 branded residences, which will be spread across the original building and a newly designed extension.  

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Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia
Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia will have 107 guest rooms, each with its own private garden or terrace and views of the Chia lagoon. Guests have three terrific dining options, La Terrazza, Sa Mesa and Bar Bollicine. The hotel’s Conrad Spa will also offer six treatment rooms, a spa bar, a yoga studio and a state-of-the-art gym.

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Conrad Rabat Arzana | Morocco
Featuring 120 spacious guest rooms, Hilton’s first luxury hotel in Morocco will offer spectacular ocean views. Guests will be able to experience breathtaking surroundings while enjoying locally inspired food and beverage at two hotel restaurants. Conrad Rabat Arzana will also offer a full spa and salon.

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Hampton by Hilton Doha Old Town | Qatar
Situated in the Old Salata district, Hampton by Hilton Doha Old Town will feature 221 modern guest rooms, an all-day dining restaurant, juice bar, 24/7 snack bar, work zone and fitness center. It will be conveniently located close to Doha attractions such as the corniche, the Museum of Islamic Art, the National Museum of Qatar and the famous Souk Waqif. It will also be in close proximity to the banking district and the Emiri Diwan Palace, and just 12 kilometers from Hamad International Airport.

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Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah | U.A.E.
Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah will boast a range of restaurants and bars as well as a spacious eforea spa. With excellent facilities and amenities, a beachfront location and friendly service, Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah promises to become a destination of choice for travelers.

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Lost Property St. Paul's London, Curio Collection by Hilton | England
Lost Property St. Paul’s London, Curio Collection by Hilton, will open this spring to offer stunning views of St. Paul’s Cathedral and other London landmarks. Guests can dine at the hotel’s restaurant and enjoy close access to some of London’s most visited tourist attractions. 

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Motto by Hilton Rotterdam Blaak | Netherlands
Motto by Hilton Rotterdam Blaak will provide convenient access to some of Rotterdam’s top attractions, including the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Old Harbour, Maritime Museum Rotterdam and Cube Houses. It’s also just a few minutes' walk from Rotterdam’s must-see Markthal, where visitors can shop and explore indoor food stalls and restaurants.

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Sea Breeze Santorini Beach Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton | Greece
Sea Breeze Santorini Beach Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton will be Hilton’s first location on the glamorous Greek island of Santorini. The 37-room hotel draws inspiration from Santorini’s iconic blue and whitewashed architecture and incorporates the island’s rugged natural beauty with stone walls and organic wooden textures. Each room will boast private terraces and a hot tub or pool. Guests can choose from two restaurants and two bars for a relaxed bite to eat or cocktail, with two of the outlets being located on the resort’s private beach. With two pools, a spa, fitness facilities and loungers by the beach, guests can alternate between working up a sweat, getting pampered, soaking up the sun, and cooling off in the water.

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Banyan Tree AlUla | AlUla, Saudi Arabia
Previously known as the Ashar Resort, Banyan Tree AlUla is nestled against sky-high rock formations in a pristine valley, blending into sands that surround it with epic views from each of its one-, two- and three-bedroom Pool Villas. The resort will add 47 new units which will bring the accommodation’s total number up to 79 high-end villas, along with a luxury spa and several gourmet restaurants, including Alban, the property’s all-day restaurant serving leisurely culinary delights and Saffron—Banyan Tree’s authentic and celebrated Thai restaurant. This will all be guided by a sensitive design that allows each villa to blend discreetly into the striking natural scenery of the Ashar valley, located nearby the Kingdom’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra.  

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Waldorf Astoria Kuwait
The 200 luxury guest rooms at the new Waldorf Astoria Kuwait will be just feet away from world-class shopping and dining, thanks to its location in Avenues Mall—a destination with more than 1,100 shops and a movie theater. The hotel will also be home to the award-winning Japanese restaurant concept ROKA and will feature an exclusive Club Lounge as well as an awe-inspiring 13,560 sq ft Waldorf Spa. Kuwait City Center, historical and cultural sites, and the Grand Mosque of Kuwait are just a short 15-minute drive away.

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Atlantis The Royal Resort | Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Atlantis The Royal Resort is set to be Dubai’s most impressive new hotel. The 795-room resort surges 43-stories high and will feature 17 world-class restaurants, many of which will host celebrity chefs such as José Andrés, Gastón Acurio, Ariana Bundy and Costa Spiliadis. Crafted by the world’s leading designers and architects, guests will have access to an expansive sky pool, ocean views, a wellness program and more. 

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Banyan Tree Ilha Caldeira | Topuito Islands, Mozambique 
An adventurous new destination and Banyan Tree Group’s very first flag in the continent of Africa, Banyan Tree Ilha Caldeira is located 10km off the coast of Mozambique, situated on the private Island of Ilha Caldeira. The island is part of Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago, Africa’s largest marine reserve—home to 20% of Mozambique’s intact living corals. Set amidst pristine beaches and reefs, the 100% solar-powered luxury resort will feature 40 private pool villas with stunning views of the Indian Ocean, providing guests a time to connect with its unexplored natural surroundings and embrace the local flavor and culturally rich heritage. 

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Cabot Saint Lucia
Set on a 375-acre peninsula on the northern tip of Saint Lucia, Cabot Saint Lucia will include Coore & Crenshaw’s first Caribbean golf course. Residents and guests will have exclusive access to the very best in amenities, including three restaurants, world-class Cabot Spa, full-service beach club, wellness center, excursions with the Cabot Explorers team and more. 

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Passalacqua | Lake Como, Italy
Built in the 18th century by Count Andrea Lucini Passalacqua, Passalacqua is set on the shores of Lake Como and has hosted historic leaders from Napoleon Bonaparte to Winston Churchill. Sister property to the iconic Grand Hotel Tremezzo, the stately, ultra-luxury mansion retreat will extend 24 stylish suites designed and curated by one of Italy’s most renowned hotelier families – Paolo, Antonella, and Valentina De Santis. Committed to preserving its heritage, Passalacqua will showcase original features, including hidden passageways, centuries-old beamed suites in forgotten stables, and glasshouses with ancient fruit trees. Guests can enjoy the lakeside swimming pool and open-air gym set in the olive groves, vintage boat trips from the private dock, and partake in a variety of wellness and culinary experiences in the manicured gardens such as spa treatments, yoga sessions, farm-to-fork dining, and movies under the stars.

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TOA Hotel & Spa | Zanzibar, Tanzania
Set on a private white sand beach in Pongwe on the east coast of Zanzibar, the tranquil Indian Ocean oasis will include 86 contemporary guestrooms including eight luxurious suites, three swimming pools, a deluxe spa, a signature restaurant, three buzzy bars, and a relaxed café.

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sly Berlin | Berlin, Germany
Located in the city’s trendy Friedrichshain neighborhood, Berlin’s coolest new hotel will be housed across four modernized buildings, interconnected via inviting open courtyard spaces and a striking 2,368 square-foot greenhouse. Comprised of 150 guestrooms and suites, some boasting private balconies, sly Berlin’s interiors will showcase a fusion of nature and urban culture, featuring solid oak wood, Italian serpentine stone, stainless steel, and Brutalist concrete touches. Other highlights include a well-equipped gym and a large rooftop sauna with sweeping city skyline views.

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ON Residence | Thessaloniki, Greece
The lights at the historic "Olympos Naoussa" are about to turn on again. Thessaloniki will welcome not only a legendary restaurant that brings back the glamour of a bygone era, but also a unique hotel that aims to redefine luxury hospitality in Greece’s co-capital. 
A true seafront jewel in the heart of the city with unobstructed views of Thermaikos bay, ON Residence marks a new chapter for the TOR Hotel Group, one of Greece’s most established hospitality firms, operating since 1925. 

Australia

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The Langham, Gold Coast
The Langham, Gold Coast will feature 169 well-appointed rooms and suites on the Gold Coast of Australia, as well as the Jewel Residences by The Langham, which will include 170 serviced apartments. Located on Surfer’s Paradise, the hotel and serviced apartments are in the central and tallest of the three landmark towers that will encompass the Jewel development. It is the first and largest development with direct beach access to be built in the coastal city in the last 30 years. The Langham will feature a casual grab-and-go café, a lobby lounge, a pool bar and a podium sky terrace with another bar overlooking the ocean, as well as the first location of The Langham’s celebrated and Michelin-recognized T’ang Court in Australia, serving award-winning Cantonese cuisine in a 90-seat restaurant with two private dining rooms. 

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Ritz Carlton Melbourne
Destined to be an attraction in its own right as the tallest hotel in Australia, upon arrival at the Ritz Carlton Melbourne guests will enter the hotel lobby via the porte-cochere and take a direct elevator straight to the hotel’s sky check-in on level 79, offering panoramic views across Melbourne’s CBD and beyond. Featuring 263 luxury hotel suites with quality finishes and furniture, guests will enjoy state-of-the-art bathrooms, breathtaking views, and luxurious amenities including day spa, restaurants and bars, concierge services, function rooms, business centre, 500-seat grand ballroom and outdoor garden terrace.

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Peppers Richmond
The latest Peppers outpost, and third in Victoria, Australia, Peppers Richmond will be situated on the historic Bridge Road in Melbourne’s lively inner-city suburb of Richmond. Featured facilities in the 80-room hotel will include a restaurant, state-of-the-art gym and rooftop bar with views over Melbourne Cricket Ground and the botanic gardens. Owing to its location, the bar in particular is expected to become a go-to destination during major sporting and cultural events for both locals and hotel guests.

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Shangri-La Hotel, Melbourne
Sapphire by the Gardens will be a new luxury development, including the long-awaited Shangri-La Hotel, Melbourne. When completed, the five-star Shangri-La Hotel will include 500 guestrooms with three levels of amenities, including a sky lobby, restaurants, spa, fitness center, pool and ballroom. The second tower will include 300 luxury residential apartments as well as office space. A sky bridge will connect the two towers and retail space will occupy the lower levels of the development.

Asia

Hilton Maldives Amingiri

Conrad Shanghai
Conrad Shanghai will open as Hilton’s largest Conrad hotel in the Asia Pacific region. Located in People’s Square in the heart of Shanghai, the hotel offers quick access to museums and historical sites during the day and lively nightclubs after dark.

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Hilton Hiroshima
Catering to both business and leisure guests, Hilton Hiroshima will feature 420 rooms, four restaurants, a fitness center and spa, an indoor swimming pool, a chapel, and more. Located in the central business district of Hiroshima City, the hotel is within short driving distance to Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Castle, and other historic highlights.

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Hilton Maldives Amingiri
Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa represents the debut of Hilton’s flagship brand, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, in the Maldives. Located on Amingiri Island in the Male Atoll, this hotel will offer 109 beach and water villas—each with its own private pool. Large parties can book the hotel’s exclusive six-bedroom villa for celebrations and reunions. All guests can explore the culinary offerings of the hotel’s six restaurants and bars—including an adults-only champagne and gin bar, rooftop “teens-only” zone and more. There’s also a Kids’ Club.

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Hilton Singapore Orchard
After a major refurbishment, the 1,080-room Hilton Singapore Orchard will open in March 2022 in the heart of Singapore’s most famous retail district, as the largest Hilton hotel in Asia Pacific. Already open for reservations, the flagship-branded landmark hotel will showcase botanically-inspired modern rooms and suites, and five curated world-class dining experiences—including the internationally acclaimed Osteria Mozza by Nancy Silverton, award-winning Chatterbox, and two Michelin-starred Shisen Hanten. The hotel is also one of the largest event venues in the city with 16 versatile spaces and two pillar-less ballrooms, making it an ideal destination for business travelers. Guests also enjoy direct access to a four-story shopping gallery.

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The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong | Hong Kong
Located in Hong Kong’s Southside district, home to the iconic Victoria Harbor and the city’s renowned Ocean Park, the eco-conscious oceanfront resort is the next much-anticipated international launch from The Fullerton Hotels and Resorts. The luxury hotel – perfect for couples, friends, solo visitors, extended families, and business travelers – will offer 425 guest rooms and suites overlooking the South China Sea, including children-themed rooms and two signature suites with private pools. Additional features include four diverse restaurants, an outdoor infinity pool and kids’ lagoon pool, an indoor kids’ play zone, a luxury spa and fitness center, and versatile indoor and outdoor meeting and event spaces, including a 5,600 square-feet pillar-free grand ballroom.

—Kate Loweth

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Got kiddos under the age of five? Then the fall is your friend for family travel. Now that school is back in session, you can visit these family-friendly destinations without the summer crowds, whether you’re aiming for a weekend trip amongst the fall foliage, or a beach town that’s awesome in the offseason. So if you have a toddler or two in tow or preschoolers who still have a relatively open schedule, read on for fun fall family vacation ideas.

Washington, D.C.

Jennifer Massoni Pardini

For a summer visit to D.C., you better be ready to share it with a whole lot of field trips and tour buses. When school is pack in session, however, it’s easier to get around. For a requisite tour of the Mall, you’ll definitely want to check out our insider’s guide. For the under-five set, you won’t want to miss the Building Museum. If it’s still hot in October (it’s been known to happen), cool off in the extra-large splash fountain at the Yards Park, where the newly developed waterfront has great spots for lunch, too. If it’s already chilly when you visit, tour the U.S. Botanic Gardens and warm up among the tropical plants and flowers.

Insider's tip: All Smithsonian museums are free! That includes the National Zoo!

Find out more: washington.org

Disneyland—Anaheim, CA

Carlos via Flickr

There may not be a more magical way to take advantage of a school-free schedule than at a Disney park. At Disneyland, the weather’s just about always lovely, so find out when your school district has its winter or spring breaks—and book your family’s trip before or after to lessen the crowds. You may think it’s a trip to save for when the kids are a little older, but there is plenty for all ages to enjoy—and this may be the stage when the kids are most willing to believe in all the magic. We know how expensive it can be, too, so we have tons of ways to save so you can feel like you’ve made the most of it.

Insider's tip: We rounded up 16 hidden secrets of Disneyland (like where to pick up those baby essentials you may have forgotten at home).

Find out more: disneyland.disney.go.com

Boulder, CO

City of Boulder

One (of many) fantastic things about a high-elevation destination is all that can happen in a day just when it comes to weather. If you need a fleece in the morning during the fall months, you’ll be in a t-shirt by the afternoon thanks to your proximity to that glorious sun. And much of what is wonderful about Boulder in the summer is still accessible to families in the fall, from letting the tots scale the boulders in Arapahoe Ridge Park to a kid-friendly hike by the Flatirons. Football season, of course, is only in the fall and is when downtown Boulder is the stage for Pearl Street Stampedes. The University of Colorado's Golden Buffalo Marching Band performs while cheerleaders dance and the football team tosses out toy footballs from an antique fire truck that leads a parade. Locals and kids alike call this a favorite fall tradition. Check out all of our other favorite mountain towns to explore year round here.

Insider’s tip: If you visit right after school is back in session, you’ll have Boulder Creek more to yourself for warm-weather tubing!

Find out more: bouldercoloradousa.com

Adirondack Park—Northville, NY

Vijay Kalakoti via Flickr

When the playgroup asks if you went to the park on your trip Upstate, your tots will be able to say that, yes, in fact, they visited the biggest park in the country. Well, the continental United States, but who’s counting? (If you are counting, however, the park—not to be confused with a state or national park—boasts 6,000,000 acres!). And in the fall, that adds up to a lot of changing leaves. If the kids fell asleep, you won’t even have to get out of the car for one of 14 drives that meander through some seriously epic fall foliage. For other favorite places around the country to see fall colors, check out our list.

Insider's tip: There is wildlife galore to keep an eye out for: moose, fox, river otters, flying squirrels, beavers, skunks and black bears! Did we mention flying squirrels?

Find out more: visitadirondacks.com

Thomas Town at Kennywood Park—Pittsburgh, PA

Kennywood Park

Your little Thomas fans will be in train heaven when you visit Kennywood Park. Thomas Town is complete with five rides, a stage show, appearances by other Sodor regulars like Percy, James, Emily and Gordon, as well as play areas galore. In anticipation, download a coloring sheet of the whole town for excited Thomas fans.

Find out more: kennywood.com/thomastown

Bethany Beach, DE

Jennifer Massoni Pardini

If you live in the Mid-Atlantic region, you know summer at the beach can mean big crowds and tons of traffic. But if you wait until fall, the beach can be yours. Even during peak season, Bethany Beach is a lower-key choice than big regional draws like Rehoboth or Virginia Beach. Both the Boardwalk and main drag of Garfield Parkway are easy strolls for short-legged travelers, with plenty of souvenir stores still open and places to duck into for French Fries or ice cream. Bethany Beach also decks out its streets for the season, making for a sweet photo-opp with pumpkins and fall decor. And if the wind picks up, just pop into Bethany Beach Books and while away some time in its darling children’s section.

Insider's tip: Tidepool Toys & Games right on the Boardwalk is a great place to grab marked-down beach toys, and they have a well-stocked Thomas the Train table inside to keep toddlers entertained.

Find out more: townofbethanybeach.com

White Sands National Monument, NM

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The U.S. is rich in natural wonders, and every single state has amazing national parks to explore. Most will have fewer crowds to contend with when you avoid traveling in the summer months, but that can also put you into some inclement weather depending on when you travel. The southwest is a good bet in the fall to avoid crowds and the highest temps! And instead of miles to hike (which can be a lot to ask of the under-five set), White Sands National Monument in southern New Mexico has acres of soft sand dunes! So pack or purchase a sled at the Visitor Center, slather on the sunscreen, and slide on down—again and again, as your tot is bound to want to do! There are also kid-friendly boardwalks for exploring the dunes without getting sand in your shoes. If you’re looking for family-friendly national parks in another neck of the woods, check out our whole round-up of the best national parks for families.

Insider's tip: Hours do vary depending on the time of year, so check the website before you go.

Find out more: nps.gov/whsa/index.htm

Great Wolf Lodge—Nationwide

Jennifer Massoni Pardini

You may think your kids need to be mermaids to fully take advantage of an indoor waterpark like Great Wolf Lodge. But rising swimmers and life vest-wearing tots can splash-a-plenty in the areas designed especially with toddlers in mind, like the zero-entry Cub Paw Pool and Fort Mackenzie’s splash pad. With 19 locations currently across the country, from Grapevine, TX to Manteca, CA, there’s likely a lodge near you. 

Insider's Tip: You can start the fun three hours before check-in and keep it up ALL DAY after your 11 a.m. check-out. That’s right, the lodge is still yours until closing (or at least until nap time, a perfect time to hit the road with a happily exhausted pack). Talk about a paw-some perk.

Find out more: tinybeans.com

Mount Rainier, WA

Rachael Brandon

New England, while stunning, certainly doesn’t have the market cornered when it comes to breathtaking fall foliage. If you check out Mount Rainier in the fall, not only will the summer mountaineering crowds have died down, but there will also be a blanket of reds, yellows, and greens laid out at the base of the mountain. There’s an 800-year-old Douglas fir log to checkout, the Trail of Shadows is recommended for tot trekkers (it’s under a mile), interactive exhibits await at the local visitor centers, and a gondola ride is a must. You’ll marvel at all the incredible views along the way.

Insider's tip: If your littles aren’t quite mountaineers, there is still so much to do thanks to these inspiring itineraries for families, whether you have 10 hours or 48 to explore.

Find out more: visitrainier.com

Indiana Dunes, IN

Lotzman Katzman via Flickr

If you want the beach without big waves or a coastal current, consider a jaunt to Lake Michigan, particularly the Dunes region comprised of Ogden Dunes, Dune Acres, Porter Beach, and Beverly Shores. It’s the perfect spot for picnics, pristine beaches (public as well as private beaches for those who rent a house in one of the beachside towns), and all that wet, sandy good fun that’s usually a crowd-pleaser with kids of all ages. If you’re curious about other under-the-radar beaches to visit, we gathered plenty across the country.

Find out more: indianadunes.com

LEGOLAND Florida Resort—Winter Haven, FL

Chip Litherland for LEGOLAND Florida

Whether they’re still loving DUPLOS or have moved on to a full-on brick storage station, they will absolutely love LEGOLAND, which is a good size for younger brick builders. And everyone should love the more amenable Florida weather in fall or winter months. Theme park planning is overwhelming, we know, so we’ve done all the research for you, with LEGOLAND Florida Resort secrets you probably don’t know, from “tot spots,” which are just like the big kid rides but sized for younger kids, to how autism-friendly the park is. While you have the option to stay onsite at LEGOLAND Hotel, across the road is LEGOLAND Beach Retreat, for that perfect mix of themed fun for the kids and relaxation for the ‘rents. Tot-friendly accommodations include kid-friendly menus (breakfast is included!), floating bricks in the pool, a big play structure, and even toilet seats that convert to a smaller size in the bungalows. If you’re planning to check out other LEGO locations, we have you covered there as well.

Insider’s tip: There’s a free shuttle service to the park, where you also get early admission as guests of the Beach retreat so you can beat the crowds that way too.

Find out more: legoland.com/florida

Story Land, NH

Evelyn via Flickr

For theme park fun, you definitely don’t have to travel to Florida or California. If you’re in New England, Story Land in New Hampshire has everything your young family needs and plenty of fairy tale characters, like Cinderella (she hosts a tea party and story time and will loan you her Pumpkin Coach for a ride), as well as Humpty Dumpty, Duke the Dragon, and new friend Rory the Dinosaur. Not to mention attractions, like a Buccaneer Pirate Ship, specifically designed for the pint-sized.

Find out more: storylandnh.com

— Jennifer Massoni Pardini

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Whether you’re expecting your first baby or your third, there’s no better way to prepare for the incoming chaos than a relaxing babymoon at one of these beautiful SoCal destinations. Things are going to get busy soon enough, so take advantage of some alone time and serious pampering while you can.

Mt. Ada, Catalina

Hop on a boat and escape the mainland with your honey to this island retreat on Catalina. The former vacation home of William Wrigley Jr. and his wife Ada, is the perfect home base to explore the island’s beaches, restaurants, shopping and unspoiled beauty. With only six unique ocean or bay view rooms, you’ll have the staff’s full and undivided attention. Your stay also includes access to your own golf cart, so you two can take off on a romantic adventure whenever you want. 

398 Wrigley Rd.
Avalon
Online: visitcatalinaisland.com

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Terranea Resort, Rancho Palos Verdes

Take your staycation to the next level in this luxury eco-resort perched right above the Pacific Ocean (and just a quick 31 miles from DTLA). It’s a dream destination on 102 spectacular acres of natural beauty, wildlife and unparalleled views. Kick back and enjoy the panoramic ocean vistas from one of their four pools or join a daily guided coastal nature walk and learn all about the local flora and fauna. After you’ve worked up an appetite, there are nine restaurants to satisfy your every culinary craving. Just make sure you leave time to book their "Mommy-To-Be" Massage.

100 Terranea Way
Rancho Palos Verdes
Online: terranea.com

Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Beach

Walk away refreshed and ready after a stay at this resort situated on 15 acres overlooking Newport Bay. There are various ways to take it easy, whether it's chilling at a private poolside cabana or indulging in their "Baby on Board" massage at their spa. If you're feeling up to it, explore the iconic Balboa Island, book a private cruise around the bay, and go shopping at the famous Fashion Island where you can pick up something new for the baby—or even better—yourself!

1221 West Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
Online: balboabayresort.com

The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, Riverside

The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa

Old world charm and ambiance surround you at this historic one-of-a-kind hotel (even the accommodations are one-of-a-kind, with each of their 238 luxurious rooms and suites decorated in a completely unique way). Don’t forget to schedule a blissful treatment in Kelly’s Spa, ranked as one of the top hotel spas in the United States and is an oasis of serenity with hand-painted frescoes and marble mosaic flooring. Visit during the holidays and experience the wonder of their Festival of Lights, a decades-long tradition and one of the nation’s largest holiday light celebrations.

3649 Mission Inn Ave.
Riverside
Online: missioninn.com

Westlake Village Inn & Spa, Westlake Village

Thanks to their charming cobblestone paths that meander through lush, green landscapes, an enchanting lake, gardens and a working vineyard, Westlake Village Inn & Spa is an ideal spot to focus on yourself and your partner. Between enjoying a pampering at Spa Relais, dining at their gourmet restaurants and lounging by the dip-worthy pool, this Mediterranean-inspired hotel is everything you look for in a European experience, just a few miles from home.

31943 Agoura Rd. 
Westlake Village 
Online: westlakevillageinn.com

Ventana Big Sur, Big Sur

Ventana Big Sur

While it’s a bigger trek to this romantic, adults-only Central Coast hideaway, it’s well worth the extra miles. Tucked among 160 acres of forests and rugged cliffs overlooking the breathtaking coastline is Ventana Big Sur. For something different, try their Redwood Canyon glamp-sites, which offer safari-style canvas tents and an outdoorsy feel without skimping on lavish amenities: think private fire pit and gourmet s’mores kit. Or step it up with a secluded suite featuring a private deck and ocean, forest or meadow views. Let the pampering continue with a Maternal Balancing Massage that will leave you feeling calm and nurtured. 

48123 Highway One
Big Sur
Online: ventanabigsur.com

Hotel Californian, Santa Barbara

Hotel Californian

If you’re looking for some glamour and luxury, the Hotel Californian delivers. Just steps from the ocean, it’s located in the heart of the food, wine and shopping centric Funk Zone and walking distance to some of the best that Santa Barbara has to offer, including the picturesque beachfront and famous pier. And when you’re done seeing and doing, indulge your senses in their serene Moroccan-inspired spa. They can customize a massage or facial to your individual needs, and also provide  a variety of specialty wellness services, like private yoga, private meditation, reflexology and aromatherapy.

36 State St.
Santa Barbara
Online: thehotelcalifornian.com

Holiday House, Palm Springs

Holiday House

Recharge and reconnect with your partner at this cozy boutique hotel located in the heart of Palm Springs. This midcentury property is a design-lover’s paradise, with each room uniquely outfitted in vibrant Mark D. Sikes textiles and Malin+Goetz amenities and walls dotted with works by artists ranging from Lichtenstein to Hockney. All the rooms in this adult-only hotel are free of TVs and phones, so you and your partner can completely unplug and just focus on each other.

Pro tip: Visit in the fall or spring to avoid the uncomfortably sweltering desert heat and book one of their “Best” rooms that come equipped with an outdoor shower for a tropical touch.

200 W Arenas Rd.
Palm Springs
Online: holidayhouseps.com

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Ojai Valley Inn, Ojai

Ojai Valley Inn

You’ll find the pre-baby zen you’re craving at the award winning Ojai Valley Inn. Named one of the Top 100 hotels in the world, you’ll understand why the minute you enter this 220 acre oak-studded sanctuary. Nourish your body and soul at their serene Spa Village, featuring an array of pampering choices including their special Expectant Mother’s Massage. Then venture into town where you’ll find art galleries, eateries, boutiques and more of the good vibes that make this valley so special.

905 Country Club Rd.
Ojai
Online: ojaivalleyinn.com

The Pendry, San Diego

The Pendry San Diego

For a sand-meets-city getaway, The Pendry offers it all. Located in the heart of downtown’s historic Gaslamp Quarter, you’ll find a posh sanctuary that features six restaurants and lounges, a tranquil holistic spa plus a rooftop pool that overlooks 5th Avenue. Venture out and you’re only blocks from eateries, great shopping and pristine beaches. Home to attractions like the San Diego Zoo, Safari Park, Sea World, museums and nature reserves, you’ll never run out of fun things to do and see here. 

550 J St.
San Diego
Online: pendryhotels.com

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It doesn’t get better than miles of pristine beaches, happy sand-castle building kids and a great book in your hand. (Okay, reading may be a fantasy depending on the age of your children, but a parent can dream, #amiright?). For a much-needed break from the daily grind, plan a family vacation to Panama City Beach. This gorgeous waterfront town in Northwest Florida will make you forget your to-do list even exists. We bet you’re already feeling relaxed…

Keep reading for 10 reasons to plan a family beach trip to this beloved spot in the Sunshine State, and find everything you need to plan the perfect trip at VisitPanamaCityBeach.com!

1. 27 Miles of Beaches

There are nearly a hundred public access points along Panama City Beach. Wherever you choose to hop the waves and feel the sugar-white sand between your toes, there are a variety of experiences to be had down the Emerald Coast. Set up your umbrella at the center of the action, choose a quieter locale or even bring your pup to the Dog Beach at Russell-Fields Pier. St. Andrews State Park, located on a peninsula at the far eastern edge of Panama City Beach, is always a family favorite for beachy adventures.

2. You Will Never Hear the Words "I'm Bored:

Swim with playful dolphins, slice through the waves on jet skis, take in a new perspective via parasail, snorkel by the jetties, scuba alongside shipwrecks, perfect those paddleboard techniques, tour the area by pontoon boat or bike… The list goes on and on... Get more details on all of the top activities for thrill-seeking families! 

3. Eco-Adventure Awaits

Whether you’re into nature photography, hiking, kayaking, beachcombing or off-road biking, there are tons of ecologically responsible outings in protected conservation areas. St. Andrew’s State Park has gorgeous trails that wind through coastal plant communities (a prime spot for bird and wildlife-watching!). Gayle's Trails connect Frank Brown Park to Panama City Beach Conservation Park, where boardwalks cross cypress swamps. And be sure to visit Camp Helen State park to explore coastal dunes, salt marshes and freshwater wetlands.

Ready to plan your trip? Get started at VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

4. Going Off the Grid Is Easy

Head to Shell Island, a seven-mile long undeveloped barrier island known for its natural beauty. Keep your eyes peeled for deer, shorebirds and coastal creatures like ghost crabs, green sea turtles and loggerhead sea turtles. It’s a (beachy) breeze to get there by boat rental and tour boats, including the Shell Island Shuttle which runs between St. Andrews State Park and the island. Heads up: there are no concession stands, restrooms, picnic tables, trash bins or pavilions. So come prepared with snacks, water and garbage bags to take the trash out with you when you leave. 

5. There's a Perfect Place to Stay

Every family has different needs on a vacation. Good thing there are over 16,000 accommodations to choose from in PCB. There are resorts, hotels, motels, condos, beach house rentals, campgrounds and RV parks galore. Filter the options and search by location and amenities here. 

6. The Food Scene Is Awesome

There’s a cuisine for every crew. While Panama City Beach is known for fresh local seafood, the barbecue, Cajun fare and traditional American food is top-notch, too. You’ll be hooked on the fish tacos at Hook’d and the beach view at Schooner’s is best enjoyed with a grouper sandwich. Take in stunning marina views at Capt. Anderson’s Restaurant. Bring the kids to a casual restaurant with live music for a relaxing evening out. Catch up with pirates and mermaids at Sisters of the Sea during a dining experience. Or even whip up your own feast with a fresh daily catch from one of the many seafood markets. 

7. Two Words: Beach Sunset

This is the most peaceful, serene way to wind down and experience all the beauty PCP has to offer. From the Skywheel to your favorite restaurant’s deck… these are some photo-worthy spots to soak in the stunning Panama City Beach sunset. 

8. Dolphins, Dolphins, and More Dolphins

A large population of bottlenose dolphins call Panama City Beach home. And you can easily spot these charismatic creatures swimming and playing around their natural habitat almost everywhere you look. The jetties at St. Andrews State Park is a dolphin-watching hotspot. Book a small boat or jet-ski tour for up-close, amazing encounters your family will never forget. You’ll also catch glimpses of stingray, seahorses, sea turtles and sand dollars when you snorkel! 

9. There’s a Variety of Kid-Approved Attractions

Jumping the waves keeps your kiddos busy for hours… and so can these other attractions. Play a round of mini golf at Barnacle Bay. Splash your way through Shipwreck Island’s water slides designed for all ages. Catch educational animal shows and exhibits at Gulf World Marine Park. Between the beach and the entertainment, everyone will rest easy at the end of the day.

10. Getting There Is Convenient

Many people drive to Panama City Beach from all across the South and Midwest. For those flying into town, the Panama City Beach airport is only about 15 minutes from area beaches. So pack swimsuits in your carry-on bags… because you can dip your toes in the turquoise water soon after you land. 

From things to do to where to stay, get everything you need to book your trip at VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

As you settle into a new decade, consider going on an adventure to usurp all others. Create new memories, solidify bonds, and take your brood around the world to experience the aurora borealis, cowboy culture, urban escapes, voluntourism, wildlife encounters, or romps in wide-open spaces. Read on to discover 23 incredible vacations that are perfect for traveling with kids in tow.

Catch the Northern Lights

Aurora Wilderness Camp

The Wilderness Camp in Kilpisjärvi, Finland is made up of three mobile sleeping huts, which are placed in the best possible locations to view the Northern Lights each winter season. Each hut has a gas stove, super-wide bed, table, heater, dry toilet and includes the use of snowshoes and kicksleds. Their most amazing feature is the glass roof that allows guests to lie back and gaze out at the stars (and hopefully the aurora), making for a truly unforgettable experience. You will be transported by snowmobile to your hut in the evening and left to enjoy the wilderness and the aurora alone. Local snacks and hot drinks are included as well as an Arctic grill for dinner and breakfast the following morning. Children are welcome to join this adventure and share the extra-large bed with their parents (each hut only has one bed). 

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Travel in a Hotel on Wheels

courtesy Outdoorsy and Rob Lykins

Explore our national parks by traveling in a recreational vehicle. Not only will you have a hotel on wheels, with elevated views out of large windows, but you’ll also have access to the parks at later hours because you won’t have to get back to your accommodations. One of the best resources for booking an RV is Outdoorsy. You can choose from a variety of types and sizes, depending on what your family needs.

Online: outdoorsy.com

Spend the Night in a Covered Wagon

Yosemite Pines

Another way to experience the great outdoors is to book your very own Conestoga wagon. Yosemite Pines RV Park offers these fully-heated and air-conditioned wagons that sleep up to six people. Available year round, your wagon comes equipped with modern comforts like a mini fridge, microwave and coffee pot. In the warmer months, you can swim in the resort's pool, enjoy activities planned by the staff and take the YARTS shuttle right into Yosemite.

Online: yosemitepinesrv.com

Learn How to Paddle Down a Whitewater River

Wendy Altschuler

Snowmass Colorado is a year-round destination perfect for outdoor-loving, intrepid families. In the summer, whitewater rafting is a bucket list adventure for most families, and you’ll find lots of opportunities to splash in rivers here. Blazing Adventures is our top pick for family-friendly rafting excursions. You’ll fly down the rapids of the Roaring Fork River, the Colorado River or the Arkansas River. Depending on the ages of your kids, you can pick different classes of rapids, varying in difficulty: Kids as young as five, for example, can float down the Lower Roaring Fork and older kids and adults that are ages 16 and up can paddle over Slaughterhouse Falls, which has a six-foot waterfall drop. Adventure awaits in Snowmass!

Online: gosnowmass.com

Have a Far-Flung Global Travel Experience

Wendy Altschuler

There’s no reason to reinvent the wheel, especially when it comes to international travel. Utilizing an expert travel planning resource, like Abercrombie & Kent, will take all of the guesswork out of getting from point A to point B so that you can focus on making memories with your family. With the use of an on-the-ground guide, leading the way for your custom-built family-forward itinerary, your kids can experience travel in a whole new way. The Luxury Family Journeys include itineraries to exciting destinations like Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Egypt, Japan or Africa.

Online: abercrombiekent.com

Stay in an Old Schoolhouse 

courtesy The Society Hotel

Imagine how cool it would be for your kids to spend the night in an old schoolhouse. The Society Hotel Bingen in Washington state has a history that dates back 80 years. Now operating with a hotel, hostel and cabin concept, since 2019, families can shoot hoops in the original school gym, swim in the pool, steep in the hot tub, practice yoga in the Sanctuary, and enjoy a hearty breakfast in the Café & Lounge. Book a private cabin, which features a sitting room area, stocked kitchenette, outdoor hammock, and bunk beds for the kids. The best part: your family will be close to all of the hiking, cycling, and rafting fun in and around the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. 

Online: thesocietyhotel.com/bingen

Live Like Royalty

Kilkea Castle

If your crew has always wanted to live like kings and queens, book your vacation in this 12th Century majestic Irish castle. Only an hour's drive from Dublin, the castle sits on 180 acres of lush green land that includes its own golf course and gardens. Reserve all 11 bedrooms in the castle for your epic family reunion and you can go back in time with daily activities like archery and falconry. View the property from the back of a horse or travel down the River Barrow on a boat. Want to try a different castle? We've got more to choose from here

Onlinekilkeacastle.ie

Castaway on Your Own Private Island

Coral Caye

Sheltered behind the world-famous Belize Barrier Reef, Coral Caye is a completely private island that can be yours alone for a once-in-a-lifetime family getaway. Once used as a commercial fishing camp, Coral Caye has been enhanced to offer sleeping quarters for up to 10 travelers, full bathrooms and cooking facilities. Your caretakers will prepare all your meals for you including Creole-style BBQ with fresh-caught seafood. Swing in a hammock in the shade of a mangrove tree or swim among seahorses. 

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Give Back on a Family Volunteer Vacation

Discover Corps

Looking to expose your kids to new cultures and give back to communities in need? A volunteer vacation is right up your alley. Discover Corps offers small group trips where you can choose a Nature & Wildlife Adventure where you join conservationists to protect endangered species or a Cultural Exploration where you can teach English to local children among other activities. Trips like these really open children's eyes to the world outside their own home and teach them an appreciation for the greater planet. 

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Swing from the Trees in Your Very Own Treehouse

Vertical Horizons

If you've ever wanted to spend your night suspended in the trees, look no further than Vertical Horizons in Southern Oregon. Here you can rent out one of four treehouse cottages and truly immerse yourself in nature. Wake up to the sound of birds and an awesome breakfast provided on site and then spend your days climbing trees, fishing or playing disc golf. Kids are welcome, and the cottages can sleep your whole crew. All of the treehouses come with a half bath—showers and BBQs are located near the main house. 

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Explore a Culture Unlike Your Own

Kate Loweth

Istanbul, which straddles both Europe and Asia, will awaken a whole new world of wonder for your family. From the first the call to prayer echoed from the minarets around the city to the Grand Bazaar and Spice Market, it'll be an eye-opening experience. Spend your day shopping, and then view the city from a boat on a Bosphorus tour. Check out all our recs of what to do and where to eat when you are in Istanbul (bonus: you may even be able to snag a free hotel room if you take advantage of the Turkish Airlines stopover service). The kids will come home with a new appreciation for the world outside the U.S. 

Get Up Close and Personal with a Polar Bear

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If your dream is to get close to the majestic polar bear, this tour is for you. Families can traverse the frozen tundra via Polar Rover in search of northern wildlife such as Arctic fox, Arctic hare, snowy owl and ptarmigan. Take a dog's-eye tour while gliding through the boreal forest on a traditional dog sled driven by an expert team of sled dogs. Then, soar over the tundra on a helicopter flight that offers a chance to spot polar bears heading out toward the pack ice forming on Hudson Bay. All of these activities are offered by Natural Habitat Adventures who partners with the WWF to ensure environmentally-friendly travel.

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Be Environmental Stewards in Fiji

Jean-Michel Couteau Resort

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort gives adventure-seekers young and old the chance to experience scuba diving, snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, traditional spearfishing, paddle-boarding, sailing, local pearl farm tours and rainforest and mangrove excursions—to name just a few activities that are offered at this eco-luxury resort in Fiji. The socially-conscious resort offers travelers immersive and authentic cultural experiences including visits to the local village, for which guests are taught about the culture and customs by a village elder before being given permission to enter the village and meet the Chief. Kids can participate in the Ambassadors of the Environment program where they can learn from resident marine biologists on how to preserve and protect our oceans for the future.

Onlinefijiresort.com

Stay in a Hotel Made of Ice

Hotel Glace

Live out your Frozen dreams when you stay the night at this Canadian hotel made entirely out of ice. From January through March, guests can bundle up in igloo-like suites that can sleep up to six. Warm up in the hot tub or sauna before you settle in for the night in your sleeping bag designed for sub-zero temps. They even have kid-sized sleeping bags so the whole family can get in on the fun.

Onlinevalcartier.com

Experience the Wildlife Wonderland of the Galapagos Islands

Royal Palm Hotel Galapagos

For a vacation that combines luxury comforts and amazing wildlife experiences, Royal Palm Hotel Galapagos is the ideal destination. Set on a 480-acre private estate in Ecuador, the Royal Palm offers guided tours to spot local creatures like the Galapagos penguins and Darwin Short Beak Finches and yacht cruises to swim with playful sea lions. Stay in one of the resort's 21 casitas and villas and enjoy luxury services like a chocolate oil massage that the Preferred Hotels & Resorts Lifestyle Collection is well known for. 

Onlinepreferredhotels.com

Visit a Zero Waste Community

Nicolás Boullosa via Flickr

Looking to teach the kids a little bit about how we can reduce our carbon footprint? Plan your next spring break adventure to the town of Taos, New Mexico. Here you will find the community of Earthship Biotecture, where the houses are made out of natural and recycled materials (think wine bottles and tires), and are designed to produce electricity, food, and water. You can take a tour of this unique community and some are even available to rent via Airbnb. Extend your Taos trip by taking the kids to see the Taos Pueblo and the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. 

Online: earthshipglobal.com

Vacation by Bike

Konstantin Papushin via Flickr

Tired of spending your vacation packed in the minivan with the kids, the suitcases and the snacks all over the floor? Head out to Mackinac Island in Michigan where cars are totally forbidden. Ditch your vehicle and hop aboard one of the ferries that will take you to the island. There, transportation is limited to bicycles and horse-drawn carriages. Rent one of the 1,500 bikes from single-speed to tandems, fat-tires to kids bikes. Set out to explore Fort Mackinac and Fort Holmes, which were captured by British forces in the War of 1812. Reward all your exercise with a stop at one of the island's many fudge shops. 

Stay at Mission Point Resort, where your family, including Fido-the-dog, can fly kites or play bocce ball on the great lawn. You'll have easy access to Lake Shore Boulevard, which is a looped path that circumnavigates the island for 8.2 miles—perfect for two wheels.

Online: mackinacisland.org

Wrangle Cows on a Cattle Drive

Learn how to be an authentic cowboy or cowgirl by rounding up cattle and herding them to greener pastures at The Resort at Paws Up. Your family will work with an expert Montana wrangler, learning the skills of the trade, and then set out on horseback to the countryside. After the job is done your kids can frolic around the Kids Corps of Discovery, an out-of-doors adventure camp, or test their skills on The Grizzlyman Fitness Trail. Adventures for families abound on this 37,000-acre dude ranch. The resort’s concierge services can set up a custom itinerary for your family to make sure everyone, regardless of age or ability, has the best time possible while vacationing in big sky country. 

Online: pawsup.com

Reclaim Your Zen

Hannah Mariyam via Flickr

Looking to add some "om" to your spring break? Head to the Florida Keys or Key West where you can enjoy a family-focused wellness retreat. Choose from activities like family AcroYoga, paddleboard yoga or kids meditation. Sprinkle in sightseeing to Dry Tortugas National Park or the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. They even offer "conscious childcare" where the babysitter comes with drums, astrology, and art to entertain the wee ones. End your voyage with a family drumming session to move the spirit and wake the soul.  

Online: fullcirclewellnessretreats.com

Go on a Wine Tour

Sheila Sund via Flickr

A wine tour for Spring Break? With kids? Why not?! Nowadays, there are plenty of wineries that offer major perks for kids so Mom and Dad can relax and enjoy a sample or two. If you don't plan on taking a trip to Napa, Fredericksburg or another well-known wine region, a day or overnight trip will still do the trick. Wondering where to start? We've got the best family-friendly wineries right here.

Explore the Wild West

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Kids who love the Wild West will be gunnin' to explore the IRL towns that inspired their imaginary heroes. From Tombstone to Dodge City, there are plenty of places to explore and things to do: you can ride horses, mine for gold, watch an epic (fake) gun fight and explore historical battlegrounds. Discover the best Wild West towns for visiting with kids by clicking here.

Travel by Train

Skunk Train of Mendocino

Whether it's the Grand Canyon route or a historical journey along the east coast, train travel is one for the memory books. There are plenty of daytime and overnight jaunts to choose from (see our faves here), and the Rocky Mountaineer and Alaska Railroad are well-loved train rides perfect for families. You can opt for a 3-7 day adventure across regions of America, too.  Discover the best cross-country train trips by clicking here.

Experience the World’s Premier Playground

Kristina Moy

Looking for a vacation that combines glamour and culture with a side of adventure? Head to Dubai—the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Known around the world for its jaw-dropping architecture, epic shopping malls, extravagant theme parks and resorts and pristine beaches, this city and emirate on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf is like no other. Where else can you spend the morning at the beach, the afternoon skiing and the evening riding a camel in the desert? Check out our recommendations of what to see and do with kids while you are in Dubai and take advantage of Emirates’ abundance of family offerings.

—Wendy Altschuler with Kate Loweth

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When it comes to family vacation ideas, expand your horizons, and look beyond the U.S. These epic international destinations and tour operators offer kid-friendly vacation experiences and a whole new world to explore. From bicycle tours through the Moroccan desert to a private waterslide in the Maldives, and of course, gorgeous beaches in the Caribbean, these vacations are the ones you and the kids won’t soon forget! Keep reading to see them all.

Take a Castle Vacation in Ireland

Amber Guetebier

Built in 1180 by the first-ever Knights Templar, Kilkea Castle is only 30 minutes from the Dublin airport, but is a world (and era) away. Although many people visiting Ireland are tempted to try to hit all the hotspots, the Irish know the secret to a true vacation: several days spent together at a gorgeous castle.

We recommend requesting a stay in the castle itself, which has 11 guest rooms, or stay in one of the 30 historic carriage rooms. You'll also find on the 180-acre estate more modern cottages, many of which are self-catering. World-class food and a state-of-the-art spa are on site along with a renowned golf course. True to Irish custom, no matter how posh you'll still feel like you belong. Your kids will love roaming the gardens, playing tennis in the shadow of the castle or exploring nearby adventures like falconry or archery, or head to nearby Glenveagh National Park & Castle (more castle!) in the Wicklow Mountains. 

Online: kilkeacastle.ie

—Amber Guetebier 

Take a Vespa Street Food Tour through Vietnam

Thomson Family Adventures

It is well known that Vietnam is a major destination on the food scene in Asia, and Thomson Family Adventures knows how to show it off. Family adventurers will tour Ho Chi Minh City on the back of Vespas to see, smell and taste all the food that Vietnam has to offer. The Vietnam Culinary Family Adventure also includes a firsthand look of the way of life in the Mekong Delta by visiting organic farms, meeting the locals and biking through the countryside.

This 10-day adventure also includes Vietnamese cooking lessons; everyone can take knowledge of the cuisine home with them. Thomson Family Adventures offers small group family travel, which allows for more individual attention from the guides and leaves room for more spontaneity from the group. 

Read more: familyadventures.com

Paddle Down the Sierpe River in Costa Rica

Austin Adventures

"It’s well known that positive memories far outlast material goods. This is especially relevant with family travel, as those memories will absolutely last a lifetime." - Dan Austin, founder and president of Austin Adventures

It is this idea that is behind all of the Austin Adventures excursions, including the 7-day family trek through Costa Rica. From Arenal to Marino Ballena, swim in crystalline bays, hike in cloud forests, rappel down refreshing waterfalls and surf in the Caribbean. Explore national parks in search of curious spider monkeys, drowsy sloths, screeching toucans, poison dart frogs and creepy-crawly bugs. The perfect balance of adventure and luxury awaits you, whether you’re in a dripping jungle or walking along a white sand beach.

Read more: austinadventures.com

Pick Portugal for Your Next Family Beach Vacation

Martinhal Sagres Beach Family Resort

For total relaxation away from the crowds, plan your Portuguese beach vacation at Martinhal Sagres Beach Family Resort. With over 300 days of sunshine and warm temperatures year-round, The Algarve is already a favorite winter destination for Europeans. Located in Europe’s most south-westerly point, Sagres has some of the most dramatic coastal scenery. 

This resort really knows how to make family travel easy, with on-site programs and five kids clubs for little ones from 6 months to 16 years old. You can book the Baby's First Beach Holiday package that comes with babysitting time and massages for two, among other thoughtful amenities.

Read more: martinhal.com/sagres

Let REI Plan Your Vacation in Greece

REI

Did you know that your favorite outdoor gear store hosts family adventure excursions all over the world? Itineraries are planned, treks are led by skilled local guides, kids receive fun gear such as an REI day back and more making it so parents can sit back and enjoy an incredible experience with their family without a worry.

The Greek Islands tour includes a visit to the Acropolis, swimming and kayaking in the warm Mediterranean waters, cooking local cuisine and spending time with family learning about this area's rich history. Each trip is rated by difficulty level and travelers are provided with a list of gear recommendations taking the guesswork out of the travel experience. Easy!

Read more: rei.com

Live Out Your Lion King Dreams in Africa (on a Budget!)

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If the latest Lion King release has you itching to take a family safari, pitchup.com has great options to keep the cost under control.

Situated on a 3,000-acre game park, guests of Antelope Park in Zimbabwe can book a primitive tent site for $20 or splurge on a furnished safari tent for $166/night and wake up to the roar of lions.

Guests have a Hakuna Matata mentality 24/7 while staying at Hawk’s Eye Lodge Bunyonyi in Uganda, thanks to the hammocks that overlook Lake Bunyonyi and the inexpensive accommodations starting at $40/night.

The circle of life is alive and well at Highover Wildlife Sanctuary in South Africa, as over 240 bird species plus impala, ostrich and other wildlife roam the grounds. For even more animal sightings, Highover can coordinate game drives by mountain bike or four-wheeler. Tent sites start at the bargain price of $11/night.

Read more: pitchup.com

Cycle Through the Moroccan Desert

Saddle Skeedaddle

Break out of the humdrum of daily life with Saddle Skedaddle's 8-day Desert, Mountains and Coast guided family tour, a customizable cycling adventure through Morocco, designed for children of all ages. Arriving in Marrakech, immerse yourself in the local culture in the sprawling Djemaa el Fna before continuing on to the Sahara Desert for a camel trek and a night of camping at the base of the Atlas Mountains.

Learn about traditional Moroccan culture by way of tajine picnics and mint tea on the trail, stopping to brave the longest zip line in Africa before trying your hand at surf lessons in the coastal towns of Sidi Kaouki and Essaouira. Finally, bike back to Marrakech, and celebrate your cycling successes with a treasure hunt in one of the world’s largest souks.

Read more: skedaddle.com

Take an Expedition Cruise around Iceland

Dennis Minty

A cruise unlike all others, an Adventure Canada expedition cruise takes you to far-away places of which you've only dreamed. Kids of every age are welcome to hop aboard zodiac boats to head ashore and explore Viking ruins, hike to waterfalls and learn all about villages buried under ancient volcanic eruptions. The expedition cruise life means you'll get cultural immersion in the towns that you visit and learn from local experts and naturalists. These excursions are perfect for multi-generational travel, as small ships are easy for the mobility-restricted to manage but not so big that you'll worry about losing the kids on board.

Read more: tinybeans.com/adventure-canada-family-expedition-cruise

Snorkel Off Your Own Private Island in Tahiti

Kate Loweth

For the ultimate private island experience, head to Le Taha'a Resort and Spa. In addition to traditional overwater suites (which can sleep a couple plus one child), Le Taha'a offers massive beach villas to accommodate families. These villas are right on the beach and have a private plunge pool, air conditioning, outdoor shower and tub, free WiFi and a huge bathroom. The Royal Beach Villa has even more space with a second separate bedroom and bathroom that would be great for grandparents.

Resort features include the best breakfast buffet you'll ever have (no joking), a swimming pool, tennis court and spa. Just down the beach from the pool you can access the coral garden, where you can snorkel using equipment provided by the resort. Because the resort, like most of French Polynesia, is surrounded by coral reefs, you'll have very minimal waves and shallow water that's perfect for kids.

Read more: tinybeans.com/things-to-do-with-kids-in-tahiti

Luxury in South Africa

Skydance Villa

This private six-person villa is awaiting your arrival in the heart of the Constantia Winelands near Cape Town, South Africa. Relax by the pool with a fantastic view of the Table Mountain reserve and pick your dinner from the villa's organic vegetable and herb garden. Perfect for an extended family excursion, this villa sleeps 12 comfortably and is the ultimate home base for nearby adventures like visiting the penguin colony at Boulders Beach. Add on a safari excursion for a trip you won't soon forget. 

Read more: skydancevilla.co.za

Take a Bike and Yacht Tour of Croatia

Great Expectations

Great Explorations offers an eight-day/seven-night bike-and-yacht tour of Croatia that is perfect for active families. The tour travels from Dubrovnik to Split, or vice versa depending on the yacht schedule. By day, families will cycle the quiet roads and explore the museums and historical sites of the cities or visit a Dalmatian Island for a new daily adventure. By night, they will experience the Mediterranean from the comfort of a luxury sailing yacht equipped with nine cabins and large outdoor and indoor areas.

Great Explorations has been designing tours for active travelers for 35 years. The company is known for its thoughtful, well-researched itineraries that highlight the charm of every destination. Tours include the services of local guides, precise maps and directions, authentic culinary experiences and special local experiences.

Online: great-explorations.com

Relax and Unwind in Bali

Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Located in Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali, Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve offers many programs for the entire family to immerse themselves into the natural wonders and the rich cultural traditions the resort embodies. Families can start their morning off in a healthy way while exploring Balinese healing traditions—from morning yoga to discovering native plants and learning how to create your own Balinese herbal drink—Mandapa allows for the whole family to experience a taste of culture.

The resort also offers an unforgettable Signature Vintage Tour, where guests enjoy an unwinding journey in a classic VW 181 convertible while taking in the incredibly beautiful countryside, passing the rice field of Ceking village and visiting the Sebatu water temple and Gunung Kawi historical ruins. Completing the experience, guests are treated to a lunch picnic as they marvel over the captivating landscape of Bali. 

Read more: ritzcarlton.com

Experience the World’s Premier Playground—Dubai

Kristina Moy

Looking for a vacation that combines glamour and culture with a side of adventure? Head to Dubai—the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Known around the world for its jaw-dropping architecture, epic shopping malls, extravagant theme parks and resorts and pristine beaches, this city and emirate on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf is like no other. Where else can you spend the morning at the beach, the afternoon skiing and the evening riding a camel in the desert? 

Read more: tinybeans.com/things-to-do-with-kids-in-dubai-united-arab-emirates

Watch the Sunrise at the Taj Mahal

Exodus Travels

India is like no other, and Exodus Travels knows how to show families the best it has to offer: from the hustle and bustle of Delhi to the ancient ruined city of Fatehpur Sikri. You'll ride tuk tuks and cycle rickshaws to busy markets to purchase trinkets and taste the flavors of the country. Best of all, whether you're getting a henna tattoo, seeing a Bollywood movie or learning how to make a chapatti, the excursion guides will provide local experiences that are both educational (don't tell the kids!) and entertaining.

Read more: exodustravels.com

Ecotourism Adventure in Panama

Classic Journeys

For ecotourism, Panama travel can’t be beaten. The Panama walking vacations and family adventure travel tours with Classic Journeys take you by dugout canoe to native villages to experience the local life and culture; you'll go into the rainforests with experienced guides to see the unique plants and animals that reside within this ecosystem. The Panama tour also takes you to a coffee plantation, where you can how coffee is made and sample the local roast afterward.

Read more: classicjourneys.com

Cruise the Mediterranean Sea

If you think exploring Europe with kids is impossible, consider taking a cruise around the Mediterranean with Royal Caribbean. You'll board in either Barcelona or Rome, and can enjoy exploring three different countries: Spain, France and Italy. There are plenty of kid-friendly excursions available to families, including pizza making in Italy and beach days in Barcelona. Depending on which cruise you pick, you'll either be aboard the Oasis of the Seas or the Jewel of the Seas. Both ships are full of fun and adventure, including everything from Royal Caribbean's famous kids' clubs, original entertainment, pools, zip lines and more. 

Read more: tinybeans.com/what-to-do-with-kids-on-royal-caribbean-symphony-of-the-seas-cruise-ship

Venture to the Indian Ocean

Emirates Vacations

Emirates Vacations has it totally dialed in on what families want when they travel overseas—comfort, convenience and miles and miles of sandy beaches. Your Emirates Vacations travel consultant can book your flight on Emirates Airlines as well as your stay at a family-friendly resort like Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort. Here you can find kids clubs for all ages, spa services and shuttles to nearby attractions like the Ebony Forest Reserve and the Curious Corner of Chamarel optical illusion museum (a kid favorite). Relax on the sand or book an on-water excursion to see the dolphins!

Read more: emiratesvacations.com

Explore a Culture Unlike Your Own in Istanbul

Kate Loweth

Istanbul, which straddles both Europe and Asia, will awaken a whole new world of wonder for your family. From the first call to prayer echoed from the minarets around the city to the Grand Bazaar and Spice Market, it'll be an eye-opening experience. Spend your day shopping, and then view the city from a boat on a Bosphorus tour. Check out all our recommendations of what to do and where to eat when you are in Istanbul (bonus: you may even be able to snag a free hotel room if you take advantage of the Turkish Airlines stopover service). The kids will come home with a new appreciation for the world outside the U.S. 

Read more: tinybeans.com/things-to-do-with-kids-in-istanbul-turkey

Astronomy and Private Waterslides in the Maldives

Stevie Mann/Soneva Jani

For a next-level vacation experience, Soneva Jani in the Maldives is the place to go. The over-water luxury villas offer everything from private pools to personal waterslides to a retractable bedroom roof, so you can truly sleep under the stars. Kids can go on guided snorkeling excursions with Soneva’s resident marine biologist and learn the stars with the in-house astronomer at the Observatory. You might not be able to top this vacation! 

Read more: soneva.com

Pedal, Hike, Kayak and Paraglide Your Way through Austria

Austin Adventures

When you choose the Alps to Salzburg trip with Austin Adventures, you are in for so many different modes of transportation—cycling, hiking, kayaking, riding a chair lift, tobogganing, paragliding from a hilltop and rafting down a river. Amazing! All that adventure is packed into seven days; you'll also see famous Austrian landmarks (think: The Sound of Music) and hidden gems to fully expose your family of travelers to this gorgeous area of the world. This small group trip is limited to 15 people, and expert guides lead the way to some of Austria's most picturesque vistas. 

Read more: austinadventures.com

Immerse Yourselves in Venetian Culture

JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa

Located on its own private island, Isola delle Rose, and a 20-minute complimentary boat ride from Venice, Italy’s St. Mark’s Square, JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa is the perfect island getaway for families after a day of sightseeing. Take advantage of the resort's Family by JW offerings that include a kids club with activities like volleyball and Venetian mask making. Families can spread out in the multi-room suites complete with private plunge pools and then spend some time at the large family pool. Select the Resort Package, and you'll get visits to a Murano glass factory and a Burano lace-maker, among other amenities. 

Read more: jwvenice.com

Tour Tibet and China's Silk Road

MIR Corporation

Explore the Tibetan Plateau with MIR Corp on a splendid circular route that embraces the sacred cities of Tsetang, Lhasa, Gyantse and Shigatse. Ride the high-altitude train from Lhasa down to Lanzhou and onto Western China and the Kashgar Animal Market. Along the way, visit Dunhuang’s Mogao Caves, frescoed and carved with a thousand images of the Buddha, and Turpan’s lush Grape Valley, which is watered by a 2,000-year-old irrigation system. With MIR Corp., you'll receive individualized trip planning from start to finish. 

Read more: mircorp.com

Spend a Perfect Day at CocoCay

Kristina Moy

If you’ve been thinking about an Eastern Caribbean cruise, but don’t know if your kids can handle a whole week at sea, Royal Caribbean just rolled out its short Caribbean escapes to its highly-anticipated private island in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay. Begin your three-night weekend adventure aboard the newly-renovated Navigator of the Seas and take advantage of the ship’s first-of-its-kind attractions. While your kids zip down the longest aqua coaster at sea and race down the industry’s first onboard mat racer slide, you can sip on vacation-mode libations at The Lime and Coconut, the Navigator’s new three-level signature bar with rooftop deck.

Read more: tinybeans.com/royal-caribbean-cococay-bahamas-with-kids

Explore a Country of Juxtapositions—Israel

Maria Chambers

For a trip that is definitely going to open your kids' eyes to a new world, try Israel. It’s overflowing with historical sites of important religious significance, yet it plays host to one of the most well-known gay pride celebrations in the world. The Red Sea, the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee and the Mediterranean Sea all touch its land, but deserts blanket well over half its surface. Contemporary and ancient exist cohesively, each respecting the other. It is small, roughly the size of the United States’ fifth smallest state, New Jersey, but within its borders, you can sunbathe, take a salty float, ski, hike and immerse yourself in history.

Read more: tinybeans.com/travel-guide-to-israel

Visit This UNESCO World Heritage Site

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

There's nothing that teaches kids more about history than a visit to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Machu Picchu is at the top of the list. When you stay at the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, you'll have a selection of excursions and nature walks to choose from, including guided tours through the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu, orchid walks on the property and visits to the spectacled bear project. The hotel is an intimate Andean village with terraced hills, waterfalls, stone pathways and 83 whitewashed adobe casitas tucked away in the cloud forest—perfect for getting away from it all.

Read more: inkaterra.com

Visit the Galapagos of the North on This 1970s Classic Wooden Schooner

Outer Shores Expeditions

Just off of Canada's Pacific Coast, you'll find Haida Gwaii, an area that is internationally-recognized for its rich cultural heritage, endemic wildlife, colorful biodiversity and protected landscape. Sailing on the expedition vessel Passing Cloud, Outer Shores Expeditions offers unmatched opportunities to learn from local indigenous communities, archaeologists, conservation scientists and more on their 9-day cruise that allows for a maximum of six guests. Kids will especially love that the expedition begins and ends with a floatplane flight!

Read more: outershores.ca

Practice Your French in Quebec City

Mimi O'Connor

When you pick Quebec City, Canada for your next family adventure, you'll get to experience a taste of European culture without the long flight. The historic city is big enough to offer lots to explore and experience, but it's also a manageable size. A lot is happening here: from festivals and free art shows to impressive museums for kids and adults. Great food is everywhere, as are ways to work off those hearty meals—parks, trails, etc. 

Read more: tinybeans.com/things-to-do-with-kids-quebec-city-canada

Ditch the Phones for a Digital Detox in Aruba

Maria Chambers

Gorgeous calm waters, predictable rain-free weather, constant refreshing breeze, and welcoming locals . . . it’s no wonder travelers tend to put Aruba on repeat once they visit this One Happy Island. Aruba Marriott Resort invites you to immerse yourself in all the island has to offer, and even rewards guests who are up for the challenge of unplugging. You'll have a hard time choosing between on-site adventures like the mini-Carnival that's offered every Thursday night and off-site excursions like a visit to the Donkey Sanctuary Aruba. 

Read more: tinybeans.com/aruba-marriott-with-kids

Spend 7 Nights in 7 Treehouses in Sweden

Off the Map Travel

This treetop adventure is definitely one that the whole family will remember for a long time. Off the Map Travel has recently launched a 7 Nights, 7 Rooms itinerary at Sweden's Treehotel and it's just what you've dreamed of since you were a child. You and your family will live among the pine forest of Northern Sweden, gaze out at the spectacular nature and have the chance to experience a unique room every night. The Treehotel welcomes families to see what upscale luxury in the trees looks like.

Read more: offthemap.travel

Live Like the Knights Did

CIE Tours

The whole family will love CIE Tours' English Knights and Wizards Tour where you'll get to see the London highlights and go behind the scenes at Warner Brothers Studio to see where the Harry Potter film series began. Other trip highlights include Stonehenge and a visit to the Roman baths. You'll want to wear your Sunday best for the Cardiff Castle Welsh banquet. 

Read more: cietours.com

Explore Untouched Colombia

While the big cities in Colombia have been on the tourist radar for a while, the country is just now opening up previously-untouched areas to tourism and True Colombia Travel is there to guide the way. Explore hidden caves by lamplight, cruise down the Amazon River in search of wildlife and explore regional cuisine. Also something we love: In an effort to ensure Colombia grows sustainably as an emerging destination, TCT partners with local communities in every region they operate within to build thoughtful travel experiences that showcase Colombia’s biodiversity, heritage and culture in a respectful and responsible way.

Read more: truecolombiatravel.com

—Kate Loweth

 

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Summers at the beach are, of course, loads of fun for families, but fall offers a whole different experience. Many beach towns have local festivals, more affordable accommodations, and that same gorgeous view without all of the fair-weather beachgoer fans. Check out our list of beach vacations you’ll want to take after all the crowds go home. 

Ocean City, MD

Courtesy Hyatt Place Ocean City

This beach town is busy and filled with visitors during the summer months, but the fun doesn’t stop once the crowds leave. Ocean City is home to 10 miles of sandy beaches, and there’s a two mile-plus boardwalk that families can stroll all year long. Rent a bike, browse the shops and be sure to stop in at Dolle's for the iconic caramel popcorn and saltwater taffy it's been serving up since 1910. The weather is perfect for a round of miniature golf at Jolly Roger Amusement Park, and for those who love seafood, the good news is, the playground at Fish Tales will be emptier in the fall. Fun fall events include Family Bonfire on the Beach, the O.C.toberfest Beach Maze and the 2019 Great Pumpkin Race. Book a room at Hyatt Place for sweeping ocean views, proximity to the boardwalk and the best pizza in the area at Franco's Pizzeria

Good to know: The famous Assateague wild ponies are only nine miles away, a totally doable day trip with kids! 

Find out more: ococean.com

South Padre Island, TX

Fogel's Focus via Flickr

South Padre Island in Texas is balmy and hot in the summer months and full of tourists, but fall offers a bit of a respite. Located in the southeastern tip of Texas, this barrier island is a protected National Seashore. You’ll find everything you need in the downtown strip, full of shops, dining and resorts, but the beach is where you’ll want to spend most of your time, thanks to the year-long warm weather. Watch the sunset via horseback, play a game of beach volleyball, or test your hand at fishing. Don’t miss Sand Castle Days in October to see amazing sand art come to life while enjoying great food and entertainment.

Good to know: Five miles away sits Port Isabel, home of the Port Isabel Lighthouse, where you can see awesome views of South Padre Island the ocean.

Find out more: sopadre.com

Cambria, CA

Wendy Altschuler

Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, on California’s central coast, sits one of the loveliest little beach towns: Cambria. Visit the historic and famous Hearst Castle, located in nearby town San Simeon, where you can take a tour of the stunning grounds and architecture in the Santa Lucia Mountains with Pacific Ocean views. Spend time exploring Moonstone Beach, where you’ll find all sorts of treasures on the sand. Take the family horseback riding along the shore or visit a family-owned avocado ranch. 

Good to know: Part of what makes San Luis Obispo County area amazing is the prime location along California Highway One Discovery Route. Several unique beach towns are strung together along 80 miles of coastline, offering travelers the ability to experience many diverse beaches and an array of fun seasonal events.

Find out more: slocal.com

Door County, WI

Elvis Kennedy via Flickr

Who would guess that the midwest would have stunning beaches for families to romp around? Wisconsin, layered in orange and yellow fall colors, offers visitors craggy shorelines, lighthouses and sand dunes. In lovely Door County, kids can go hiking at Whitefish Dunes State Park. You’ll hear the wind blow through the tall grasses and watch Fido bob up and down the sandy dunes. School House Beach, on Washington Island, has the roundest white rocks you’ll ever see, and you’ll find lots of perfectly flat rocks for skipping across the water. Visit one of the many little towns dotting Door County for shopping and dining—there are smaller public beaches downtown as well. 

Good to know: We've visited Door County at all times of the year: peak fall (October) is epic but also slightly more crowed. September still offers a peek at the colors to come but also has the weather fit for hiking and romping the forests. Even in winter festivals and small-town coziness rule, so there's no bad time to visit Door County.

Find out more: Check out our insider's guide to Door County here

St. Pete Beach, FL

Amber Guetebier

This hidden gem of a white sand beach just minutes from the Tampa airport is way less know that the nearby Lido Key in Sarasota or the famous Sanibel Island further south. Which just means you can beat the crowds while still getting that relaxed, let’s-chill-on-the-beach-all-day vibe for a fraction of the cost. We love the Sirata Beach Resort for incredibly affordable luxury, located on its own private section of the gorgeous White Sand Beach.

Good to know: When you tire of chillaxing on your cabana, call Free Beach Ride and head into downtown St. Pete (aka St. Petersburg) where you can tour an amazing array of murals sure to wow the kids, shop artisan wares and dine on local gourmet food. The Salvador Dali Museum is just a quick jaunt away.

Find out more: Check out our insider's guide to St. Pete Beach here

Nantucket, MA

Jasperdo via Flickr

Just south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts sits lovely Nantucket, where life slows down and moves much slower in the offseason. Nantucket Island is just 14 miles long by 3.5 miles wide, with 40% conservation land, which translates to pristine beaches. Several bike paths weave in and out of town, ending at one of the beaches: Madaket Beach, Cisco Beach, Surfside Beach, and Dionis Beach. Plus, there's plenty of family-friendly fun to be had during the fall. Don't miss the 16th Annual Cranberry Festival.

Good to know: Nantucket is reachable year-round by ferry boat or plane, and it’s best to make arrangements ahead of your scheduled travel.

Find out more: nantucket.net

Cannon Beach & the Oregon Coast

Jason via Flickr

Temperatures along the coast in Oregon are actually quite enjoyable and fairly warm in the spring. Crowd sizes dissipate because school is in session, which means area lodging prices go down, and beach days will be a more private and serene experience. 

Good to know: Fall into winter brings Haystack Holidays to Cannon Beach. From November through the end of the year there are fun happenings almost every weekend. 

Find out more: visittheoregoncoast.com

Old Orchard Beach & Ogunquite Beach, ME

The state of Maine is known for more than Acadia National Park, lobster (they’re the largest harvesters in America), Mt. Katahdin, author and resident Steven King and the L.L Bean Company. Maine is also home to 3,478 miles of coastline (that’s a tad bit more than California) and 3,166 islands off-shore. If you’re a fan of lighthouses, sunrises and beaches, you and your family will thank your lucky stars for getting to spend time in Maine. Visit Old Orchard Beach for gentle surf and a long pier, with an amusement park and carnival games. Ogunquit Beach, considered to be one of the loveliest stretches of peninsula beach in America, is also well-liked by families due to its accessibility via trolley and easy beach parking. Scarborough Beach State Park is ideal for swimming—the water is the warmest here—and there are multiple hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and boat charters.

Good to Know: The beaches in southern Maine are sandy with glassy water while, further up the coast at the State Parks, you’ll find tidal pools and more peaceful and private beaches. If you’re visiting Acadia National Park, be sure to stop at Sand Beach on Mt. Desert Island for scenic views of the sea. Plus, the sand, made from crushed shells, is pink!

Find out more: visitmaine.com

Clearwater Beach, FL

Kristina Moy

Located on the west central coast of Florida, Clearwater Beach offers miles of white sugar sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters and a laid-back resort town vibe. The coastal gem, which has been named number one beach in America many times over, is reminiscent of a tropical island destination because of its subtropical climate, warm gentle waters and year-round sun. Families who visit this slice of paradise during the post summer months will find lessened crowds and ideal weather conditions for playing on the beach or taking in the area's many family attractions. Visit the Clearwater Marine Aquarium and meet rescued dolphins, Winter and Hope, and Herald the sea turtle (aka Mavis) from the Dolphin Tale movies and learn about the aquarium's dedication to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing sick and injured marine animals back into the wild, public education, conservation and research. Take a sunset cruise and learn interesting facts about the natural wonders of the Gulf Coast and hit the Dolphin Trail

Good to know: In the midst of Clearwater Beach is where you will find Pier 60, an iconic 1,080-foot fishing pier and recreational park. If you’ve got a crew of little anglers, stop into the pier bait house and pick up everything you’ll need to reel in a mangrove snapper, Spanish mackerel, flounder or other fish (depending on the time of year). The pier’s nightly Sunsets at Pier 60 festival offers a carnival-like atmosphere with street performers, artisans, musicians and local artists two hours before sunset and two hours after sunset, and is the perfect way to cap off a day at Clearwater Beach!

Find out more: Check out our insider's guide to Clearwater Beach here

Myrtle Beach, SC

Visit Myrtle Beach

After surviving a major hurricane hit, Myrtle Beach is revitalized and ready to welcome your crew of adventure seekers! Family Kingdom has no entrance fee (perfect for parents or grandparents who want to opt out of rides), and those opting for rides can buy an all-day wristband for under $30. Explore The Boardwalk and Promenade which includes lots of fun options along the way like the SkyWheel and old-school arcades like Fun Plaza. History buffs will love visiting the free-admission L.W. Paul Living History Farm. Myrtle Beach is also known for its world-class golf and boasts a really cool Kids Play Free program year round. 

Good to know: Most of the area’s 90,000+ accommodations are condo-style, making them ideal to host larger groups and cook some meals to save money. Dunes Village is a great option because it is oceanfront, offers multiple waterparks onsite and always boasts a slew of specials, so a two-bedroom suite runs under $170/night for the spring.

Find out morevisitmyrtlebeach.com

Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo - Mexico

Emmanuelle Bourrue via Flickr

Quintana Roo, at the southern tip of sun-soaked Mexico, offers a plethora of beach activities for multigenerational families. All along the coastline, sandy beaches with bright azure warm water lure vacationers in for a swim. Cancun is one of the busier and more popular places to visit but the state is also home to several islands, where you’ll find native wildlife, lush greenery and immaculate sand in the Yucatan Peninsula. Isla Mujeres is one of the best islands in the Caribbean Sea, for example, offering families swinging hammocks for resting, tranquil water to splash around in, stunning coral reefs for snorkeling and diving, a little town for shopping, and even an underwater sculpture and art garden near Manchones reef called Isla Contoy National Park. 

Good to Know: If you’re looking for a little adventure, not too far from the sand, consider flying through the jungle on an ATV, zip lining over a tree canopy, swimming in a cenote (with bats hanging overhead and little fish giving you a pedicure below), and dining at Emotions Native Park. Visit Rio Secreto to explore and swim in an underground cave with stalactites and stalagmites. Celebrate Mexican culture with your family aboard a trajinera at Xoximilco, and enjoy live music and food while floating down a canal.

Find out more: visitmexico.com/quintanaroo

Ponte Vedra, FL

Gabby Cullen

Nestled in between St. Augustine and Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra is a sleepy little beach town that offers a lot more than sand and surf. Known as the home of the PGA, and the famous TPC Sawgrass Golf course, families can try their hand at 18-holes (the Sawgrass Marriott offers a mini-course on its property), ride bikes and fish in the ponds at Davis Park, rent a Kayak from Palm Valley Outdoors or even take a day trip down to historic St. Augustine. If you stay at the Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Spa, there's plenty of fun to be had, including a kids' playroom, scavenger hunt, lawn games and more. And, if you simply must hit the beach? Be sure to look for the fossilized shark's teeth that wash up on the regular. 

Find out more: visitflorida.com/pontevedrabeach

Virginia Beach, VA

courtesy City of Virginia Beach

Make time for sunsets— with their pink and purple hues—when you visit Virginia Beach—a destination that is more than just a beach. Here you’ll find a three-mile oceanfront boardwalk with a plethora of shops, restaurants, museums and hotels. And, with spring's mellow temps, it's the perfect opportunity to explore the local hiking opportunities. Don't miss the chance to visit the  Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, where your kids will delight thousands of animals that make up over 300 species! 

Good to know: For a little more peace and quiet, consider plopping in the sand at Chesapeake Bay Beach and Virginia Beach’s southern shore, Sandbridge.

Find out more: visitvirginiabeach.com

—Wendy Altschuler with Gabby Cullen

 

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Summers are made for chill sunny days with toes dug deep in the sand, warm nights making friends with ice cream cones and stacking up family memories. You can do that in Chicago any day (yay!). But for a low-key, change-of-scenery experience before school is back in session, hit Michigan’s vacation towns. Just around the bend of Lake Michigan in Harbor Country and further north, these beach communities have tons of secrets begging to be discovered. Read on to see which spots to explore now.

Union Pier/New Buffalo (1½ hours away)

Daniel Y. via Yelp

This is the first beach stop in western Michigan, just over the Indiana border. Union Pier makes up a few little towns in the area, the most notable being New Buffalo.

What to do: If you head there during u-pick season, blueberry picking is a must and the best place to do that is at Mike's Blueberries (11160 Farina Rd.) in New Buffalo. For little climbers, head to the Warren Dunes State Park to conquer the massive dunes. Of course a trip to any beach town wouldn't be complete without play time in the sand, so head to Town Line or Berrien Street beach for fun in the sun.

Where to eat: You'll find no shortage of ice cream shops in any of these towns but a particular favorite is Oink's. For meals hit up The Stray Dog, a cute bar and grill with dog photos aplenty and an enclosed patio overlooking the harbor. A full kids' menu and a private family bathroom make this easy to enjoy with little ones. The food happens to be very good, too. Redamak's is a can't-miss because of its famous burgers and kid-friendly atmosphere (aka: you can make all the noise you want without getting the stink eye).

Where to stay: Elephant Walk Resort is perfect for families or groups who want to spread out a bit, and is only a short walk to the beach. As a bonus, it's dog-friendly. If you want somebody else to make the bed at night, The Harbor Grand is a hotel with an indoor pool and waterfront terrace restaurant.

St. Joseph (2 hours away)

Nathasha R. via Yelp

This classic vacation spot combines a nostalgic feel and cool modern updates, including a ginormous beachside sprayground and indoor carousel.

What to do: Silver Beach and Silver Beach Center are where your kiddos can play all day. The beach itself has beautiful views of Lake Michigan and plenty of sand for building castles. There are also a few playgrounds right on site for both the wee ones (age 2-5) and the older ones. The Silver Beach Center is a kiddie haven with a hand-painted giant carousel; Michigan's tallest kaleidoscope; and the Curious Kids' Museum, which is colorful and engaging enough to give Chicago museums a run for their money. For a different, tasty type of adventure, go a bit farther afield to Coloma and pick ripe cherries and peaches at Fruit Acres Farm Market.

Where to eat: Check out Silver Beach Pizza, located in an old Amtrak depot at the beach, for great pizza and plenty of fun for the littles. If you want to shake the sand from your toes and go somewhere a bit more fancy, Schu's is a family friendly restaurant with lake views and a kids' menu.

Where to stay: The Holiday Inn Express has special kid suites complete with bunk beds and a selection of video games.

South Haven (just over 2 hours away)

H. Michael Miley via flickr

Known for its 100-year-old lighthouse, South Haven is more than just a picture of maritime. It's where families come to relax and get away—with plenty of fun and good food on the side.

What to do: The beaches are where the action is at in South Haven. With seven public beaches and access sites, you could have an entire week of sun-ing and fun-ing. More active families will want to hit The Kal-Haven trail, a picturesque 34-mile trail that runs from Kalamazoo to South Haven. The little ones can point out birds, cool historical sites and small villages. And put the fun in your evening at Fideland Fun Park with go karts, bumper boats, mini golf, kiddie rides, disc golf and an arcade.

Where to eat: Clementine's is a family-friendly hangout that looks like an old saloon with tin ceilings and heavy wood trim. The onion rings are a table pleaser and served sky-high on a wooden peg. It takes walk-ins only, so come early. A full kid's menu will appease the smaller set. Of course a trip to South Haven is not complete without visiting the famous Sherman Dairy Bar, the ice cream you’ll find at most shops throughout Western Michigan — it’s that good.

Where to stay: There are plenty of B&Bs in South Haven, but with kids your best is checking on VRBO or Homeaway.com for a cute house, cabin or cottage. They come at a variety of price points.

Saugatuck (2½ hours away)

Steven Depolo via flickr

This über artsy town offers plenty to do and has one of the last standing old-school, crank em’ up chain ferries that will quickly become a favorite mode of transportation  for the little ones.

What to do: Oval Beach is so beautiful it often tops best beach lists, but not too pristine that your kids can’t run, build and play along the lakefront. The Harbor Ducks tour will excite the whole family as an amphibious bus takes you through both water and land highlights of Saugatuck and neighboring Douglas. Finally, go bumpity-bump along the dunes in an open-air truck for thrills with a view at Saugatuck’s famous dune rides.

Where to eat: Worth the short drive to Fennville, The Salt of the Earth has incredible fresh-from-the-oven bread, entrees made from local ingredients and a kids’ menu. In town, check out Saugatuck Brewing Company for a fun, lively experience with a menu with everything from burgers to pizzas — appeasing the pickiest eaters.

Where to stay: Renting a house or cabin is the way to go, especially for families. Click here for a list of some of the popular rental companies.

Holland (3 hours away)

Mare G. via Yelp

Wooden clogs and tulips will draw you to the historically Dutch town. But you'll stay for the lakeside dining and petting zoo.

What to do: Stroll through Nelis' Dutch Village and see the giant windmill or pick up a pair of traditional wooden shoes. There is even a giant clog slide! Don't leave without trying traditional Dutch food, like Mettwurst (pork sausage) and Saucijzebroodjes (pigs in a blanket). Head to the nearby town of Zeeland to explore the Critter Barn a petting zoo with tons of animals to mingle with; or chill out at Holland State Park, one of Michigan's most visited state parks and famous for its huge beach on Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa.

Where to eat: Check out the Alpen Rose restaurant where you can dine outside on tastes from around the world. Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant is another great indoor/outdoor option with American cuisine and a full kid's menu. 

Where to stay: Lake Ranch Resort is the only spot where you can stay on the water. It’s a 10-minute drive from downtown and rooms range from 2 person up to 10. You can also check out the Holiday Inn and Conference Center that has cots and cribs, a game room, and babysitting services available. . . not to mention a Michigan-shaped heated pool.

Ludington (4 hours away)

It’s worth going the distance for this Michigan beach town that has two lighthouses, pristine beaches, a port for salmon fishing and a ton of events.

What to do: Sure a four-hour cruise with kids may not seem like a great idea but when the cruise is aboard the SS Badger Carferry there's no chance boredom will pay a visit. (You can actually take your car across if you want to drive to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and take the ferry across — for a total of 2.5 hours.) The ship is filled with a video arcade, a kids’ room with tons of activities, a place to nap and plenty of food. If you prefer to stay grounded, head to the Sandcastles Children’s Museum with interactive exhibits, including a real four-passenger plane and a climbing wall. Be sure to take a trip back in time while there at the historic White Pine Village, an old-times community with historic buildings and attractions, complete with locally made ice cream.

What to eat: House of Flavors is a must-stop where over 400,000 gallons of ice cream is made each week. You can order a proper meal if you'd like, but this would be a place to allow dessert for dinner because it has a dozen different sundaes and countless ice cream flavors.

Where to stay: For familiar chain appeal, the local Best Western has a game room, indoor pool and playground. Free breakfast, too!

— Maria Chambers & Samantha Lande

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