Good first trip overseas

Anonymous
What’s a good first trip out of the country for a family of 3 with some limitations:
6-7 days max
Must travel on school schedule
Budget around $7,000 but decent number of hotel points available
We generally prefer city to hiking
Thank you!
Anonymous
How old are any kids? London is easy because it’s close and the time difference is a little smaller. We also loved Portugal with little kid and it is a bit less expensive than London. We took our kids at 1, 3, and 5 to Mexico City and everyone loved it, but we speak Spanish at home and had friends there so I’m not sure we would have otherwise had such a successful experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How old are any kids? London is easy because it’s close and the time difference is a little smaller. We also loved Portugal with little kid and it is a bit less expensive than London. We took our kids at 1, 3, and 5 to Mexico City and everyone loved it, but we speak Spanish at home and had friends there so I’m not sure we would have otherwise had such a successful experience.

London was our first thought. He’ll be 12
Anonymous
Most European capitals and big cities are a good bet. If you want some alternative choices I’d recommend combining cities that are reasonably close to each other such as Vienna and Bratislava, or Amsterdam and The Hague, (or maybe Brussels, Brugge, Ghent) etc.

Marrakesh, Morocco may also work.
Anonymous
London with day trips
Anonymous
Ireland. Super kid-friendly, nice people, no language barrier. Anywhere in German-speaking Europe is also very kid-friendly.
Anonymous
Ireland or Germany would be perfect
Anonymous
My first international trip was to Mexico City. It was amazing. So different from my suburban life! You can go out to teotihuacan for a day trip. Easy to get around. Parks, museums, plazas. I think it’s be a great first international trip.
Anonymous
London - Paris
Anonymous
Literally anywhere in Europe would be fine - whatever place seems interesting to your family.
Costa Rica would be an easy and good first trip too, especially if your child is studying Spanish in school
Anonymous
London
Paris
Rome
Costa Rica
Mexico
Many options in the Caribbean
Canada - Montreal/ Quebec City or Vancouver
Anonymous
Paris or Berlin.
Anonymous
You can’t go wrong traveling to Europe for a first international trip. We just booked tickets to FRA for 2024 (family of 4) and it cost us about $7500 for the airfare. I am curious as to the ago of your child and what time of year you were thinking of traveling. If you are traveling over the Thanksgiving break, I’d recommend Budapest. Great Christmas markets, wonderful thermal pools, Danube River, historic sites, and great food. London is also a fantastic option. Amsterdam is also wonderful in the fall. If you are traveling in the summer, I might suggest Sicily and Sardinia. Or Malta and Rome. IF AC is important to you, be sure to carefully read the hotel information. A lot of hotels do not have AC. If you want to travel over spring break, Vienna is fabulous! Lots to do and see! Have a wonderful time!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can’t go wrong traveling to Europe for a first international trip. We just booked tickets to FRA for 2024 (family of 4) and it cost us about $7500 for the airfare. I am curious as to the ago of your child and what time of year you were thinking of traveling. If you are traveling over the Thanksgiving break, I’d recommend Budapest. Great Christmas markets, wonderful thermal pools, Danube River, historic sites, and great food. London is also a fantastic option. Amsterdam is also wonderful in the fall. If you are traveling in the summer, I might suggest Sicily and Sardinia. Or Malta and Rome. IF AC is important to you, be sure to carefully read the hotel information. A lot of hotels do not have AC. If you want to travel over spring break, Vienna is fabulous! Lots to do and see! Have a wonderful time!

Thank you for the suggestions. We would be traveling with a 12 year old, likely over spring break or early summer break.
Anonymous
Our first international trip (not including the caribbean on cruises) was Quebec City and Montreal. European feel without the long haul flight and time change. But, DS was 8 so a little younger. He's almost 12 now and we are doing Copenhagen for 4 days plus a cruise this summer.

I think you could take a 12 year old just about anywhere.
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