3-4 week vacation with teens, where to go?

Anonymous
Planning for June 2026 so I can start saving for a budget of about $10-$15k per person. Single mom and daughters will be 15 and 13.

Was thinking Moroccan tour for 10-12 days and African safari.

Looking for other ideas. What would you do for a vacation with this budget and timeframe?
Anonymous
Go where you want to go., but I suggest building in rest days for that long of a time.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go where you want to go., but I suggest building in rest days for that long of a time.



I'd definitely stay in one place for a week in the middle.
Anonymous
I'd do one of the following:

African Safari in Kenya followed by an exotic beach vacation.

or

Travel around Europe doing a mix of cities, countryside and coastal towns (I'd def get Greece in there).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd do one of the following:

African Safari in Kenya followed by an exotic beach vacation.

or

Travel around Europe doing a mix of cities, countryside and coastal towns (I'd def get Greece in there).


I would do this, probably rent a house/apartment in one area for a week or two as a base for exploration and then move to a different location as a new base. My family likes to settle in rather than bouncing around a lot.
Anonymous
South Korea and Japan
Or
Thailand/Indonesia/Malaysia
Anonymous
I would:
Fly to Dubai and stay a few days
Then fly to the Maldives (4 hours) for a week (especially if your daughters love beaches, snorkeling, marine life, etc.)
Then fly to East Africa (Kenya/Tanzania) for a safari. Then back to the US.

You might have to fly back to Dubai to get from the Maldives to your safari.



Anonymous
If you are going to tanzania/east africa, no need to check out another beach destination. Zanzibar is right there!
Anonymous
Not my cup of tea at all.

Have you already done the Caribbean and Europe? The Mediterranean?

I’d country hop in Europe/Med if you haven’t already hit those spots.

A safari seems fun for like a day or two, then I would be bored.

What about Australia and New Zealand if you want a mix of outdoorsy with animals?
Anonymous
Ask the kids and plan around their response. If they aren’t happy at that age, it can be miserable. And lots of teens don’t want to be away from friends/activities for that long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not my cup of tea at all.

Have you already done the Caribbean and Europe? The Mediterranean?

I’d country hop in Europe/Med if you haven’t already hit those spots.

A safari seems fun for like a day or two, then I would be bored.

What about Australia and New Zealand if you want a mix of outdoorsy with animals?


It's winter with the shortest daylight hours in June.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask the kids and plan around their response. If they aren’t happy at that age, it can be miserable. And lots of teens don’t want to be away from friends/activities for that long.


This is what I was going to say. My teens would prefer two shorter vacations more spread out to two different types of locals, like Europe for one and beach for another.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ask the kids and plan around their response. If they aren’t happy at that age, it can be miserable. And lots of teens don’t want to be away from friends/activities for that long.


This is what I was going to say. My teens would prefer two shorter vacations more spread out to two different types of locals, like Europe for one and beach for another.


+1

No one in my family would be happy with a long trip like this.
Anonymous
I think this trip works if you have a home base (say somewhere in central Europe) and then you take side trips from there.
We did 3 weeks in Australia and it was a long time. That is a great place to go for 3-4 weeks. 2 weeks in and I was ready to go home.
If 4 weeks, you could do Australia and New Zealand. I get it is winter, but still a good trip.
Anonymous
Alaska, inside passage trip on one of the cruise ships, followed by an inland tour (Anchorage, Seward, Talkeetna, Denali). Give them an opportunity to see the glaciers before they are gone

Equador. Half the time in the Galapagos Islands, half in the rain forest

New Zealand. Do North and South Island, so much to do in both, a month is perfect
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