If you are planning on having a big trip this year with your family, you will obviously be keen to make sure that you can choose somewhere genuinely exciting, somewhere that you are going to be able to thoroughly enjoy together. There are a lot of different ways to choose that place, but as long as everyone is on board it should be relatively easy to find somewhere suitable. Let’s take a look at some genuinely amazing places to visit with your family that you may want to consider for your next trip this year.
Rome
If you want to get some real history in your bones, then you have a lot of options of course, but Rome is always going to be one of the very best to consider. The Italian capital is absolutely dripping with history, and wherever you look you are going to find another incredible ruin or world-famous sight to behold. If you want to make some memories with your family and give the kids an education at the same time, then Rome is certainly one to consider, and you might find it’s really going to make a huge difference to the experience you and the kids have.
Galapagos
Perhaps what you most want is to provide your family with a thrilling, exotic and unique experience. If so, a tour of the Galapagos islands could be the best bet. The Galapagos are incredibly beautiful in a natural sense, and they are some of the most singularly amazing places to visit when it comes to some of the rare sights you can see there. This is therefore a fantastic option for any family looking for somewhere new to try out, and you should certainly make sure you are considering this.
Australia
If you and your family have never been to Australia, this is definitely something that you may want to consider too. You have so much to explore here – for one thing, it’s an enormous country and continent, and you will be able to see so many different kinds of sights when you go there. It’s also culturally very interesting, and easy to travel if you are an English speaker. You can also see some of the world’s most beautiful natural sights here. All in all, it’s a great place to take the family if you want a little of everything that a trip can give you.
Canada
Canada is one of the world’s most visited countries, and with good reason. Perhaps the main reason for this is that there are so many amazing natural things to see, and you might even be able to spot a bear or a moose – hopefully from a distance! The towns and cities are stunning too, and the culture is an easy going and enjoyable ride. So all in all, it’s something that you might want to think about when you are next taking your family away somewhere, and you should find that doing so is really useful to do.
South AfricaSouth Africa is a fantastic family destination for various reasons. Not only is this one of the only African destinations that provides dedicated malaria-free safaris to keep your kids safe, but it also provides one of the world’s most family-friendly road trips in the form of the famed ‘Garden Route’, which will see you driving 200km along the striking southern coast. Or why not get stuck into South Africa’s impressive wildlife in spots like Kruger National Park or Greater Kruger, where it’s possible to see the famed big five and much more? You could even turn your Kruger safari into a fantastic family bush and beach adventure by then heading to the neighboring Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, where the whole family can enjoy easy access to striking white sand beaches, and views of the Bazaruto Archipelago, which is home to one of the most valuable marine sanctuaries along the east coastline, complete with six different species of dolphin and 122 species of shark!
USA
If you’re visiting Canada, then it would be rude not to head south to the states. However, as there are over 50 states to consider, how do you decide where to go? You can cover many states by taking part in a road trip across America. You need to consider which one you are going to do, this could be the famous Route 66 or the Southern Route. If you want to see the southern states such as Georgia, Texas, and Arizona then the Southern Cross Country route will be the right one for you. Why not drive in an RV, that way you can have everything you need under one roof. You can park up and stay at the many RV Parks and Campgrounds across America.
