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7 Family Vacations Everyone Should Take at Least Once

Here’s a collection of some best family vacations that everyone will love by Elizabeth Rhodes

Planning a family vacation can be stressful. There’s so much to consider, from finding family-friendly accommodations to choosing a destination with activities that your whole crew will love. Thankfully, we’ve narrowed it down to seven types of family trips, so you can stop stressing and start getting excited about all the incredible memories you’ll make while traveling together.

Whether you’re planning an intimate getaway for your kids and partner or a multigenerational trip with your entire family, we’ve rounded up some of the best family vacations that everyone — from toddlers to grandparents — will love.

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Set Sail On A Cruise

With lots of family-friendly excursions and onboard activities, multiple options for dining, supervised kids’ clubs, and more, everyone in your crew can make the most of their vacation while spending time together on a cruise. For mega family fun, check out T+L readers’ favorite mega-ship cruise lines as voted in the World’s Best Awards.

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Relax At An All-Inclusive Resort

Like cruises, family-friendly all-inclusive resorts are a fantastic option for multigenerational travel because they have something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a tropical escape in the Caribbean or a domestic resort with a fun, camp-like atmosphere, the best family resorts offer a range of activities that the whole family will love (along with kids’ clubs for the days when everyone wants to do their own thing). With meals, activities, and more included in one price, all-inclusives are an ideal family vacation for those seeking a totally relaxing getaway.

Hit The Slopes

Get outside and hit the slopes with your family on a ski vacation. With so many family-friendly ski resorts in the United States, you might be just a drive (or short flight) away from a great destination. Look for resorts with good ski school programs, terrain for all ski levels (and plenty of bunny slopes for beginners), and activities for all ages — Beaver Creek, Whiteface, and Park City Mountain Resort are among the country’s best.

Read the full article by Elizabeth Rhodes on Travel & Lesiure here

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