I know you've been to Europe but your kids haven't and it would be fun for them. So I would do a week in London or Paris. |
If you’re doing a trip just for the kids—and I agree you should—I’d wait until they are older. |
Puerto Rico Ritz Carlton Dorado
There is a free water park as part of the compound and everyone in the family gets a free bike to use. Make sure to visit the rain forest. You need reservations. |
Agree with Morocco if luxurious is important.
Japan. Dollar is strong. The luxury will be more minimalist but service and food good and affordable. Don’t need to worry as much about what you drink/eat as water is safe. Culture amazing. Spring break is late this year so rare opportunity to get to Japan in mid-April. Peru - the Sacred Valley has a lot of nice options to combine with MP. Don’t stay in Cusco - elevation is really high. SV and Aguas much lower. Australia - tix are oddly low for spring break. Kids would love it. But long way to fly for short trip. Thailand- but April is hot. Turkey - your money will go far and you’ll find luxury. Istanbul, Goreme. |
Thanks! These are all on my list except for Turkey! I would love to go but not sure it’s a first big international trip for my kids. Australia would be amazing! Japan is probably at the top of my list. Also considering Hawaii to two islands we haven’t been. |
If you want luxury hotels, you could go to Thailand as those are relatively cheap there and day to day life is also fairly inexpensive so if you can get good flights you will be within 10K budget. |
I did find good flights! 10k doesn’t go so far! Any great locations or things to see in Thailand? Would love to go to Thailand. If we did it we could possibly go over Christmas Break and have closer to 2 weeks. Any recommendations of beautiful beach towns? Love the more secluded feel, not beaches lined w hotels. Willing to put in some extra money if we extended it past a week. |
How much of Mexico have you seen? You mention it like you’ve seen the entire country. |
places on our bucket list with kids and we are always seeking a good prix/qualite ratio (luxury is not important to us, however, but comfort and convenience are)
japan--if you can use miles or find cheap flights, doable mexico city--10k would get you a really nice trip colombia--I want to go, DH still thinks about 1980s drug lore and is worried peru--cusco, sacred valley and one of the trails to macchu picchu buenos aires, wine country and iguazu falls hawaii--probably more than 10k US: utah national parks; yellowstone; oregon coast down to san francisco; california from LA to mendocino. and then in europe--all over really though we have been to france, italy, austria, hungary and germany. slovenia, slovakia, croatia, ireland, spain, portugal, and london still on the list. |
Agree with this, although you could also do the highlands (Cocora valley, Armenia) instead of Santa Marta. |
Oman. Wahiba Sands. Nizwa. Some beach time. Great soft adventure with luxury options. |
Um, yes. Google is your friend. This is not off the beaten path, it is very well documented. |
So I would do Columbia or Mexico City. Morocco is your kids are easy. I'd actually save Japan but the ages of your kids would not be horrible.
Here's you prob - everything is so $$ for flights. You can prob find a reasonable Airbnb somewhere but it's the flights that will kill you. Keep that in mind to maybe open options. And not necessarily London/Paris - my 2 aren't interested at all there. But Italy. Omg they are ready to kids there - hah! I personally never got into London. Paris is better but as an adult. I even studied in Europe and feel this way. There is not one thing about London that would draw me there as a destination over others all things equal. Not that I hate it but there's just so many other holidays to consider. London is easy. So easy that as an adult they can do. I would take them to other locations more interesting. Iceland can be $$ but it's not a long trip. Quebec City/Montreal is another option. I mean it somewhat depends on the personalities of your family. We like a bit of everything and could never do a Paris where it's all about chocolate and shopping, I love it but my family could not do that for a wk. I mean I did Paris 3x in a yr and more than that in my life and know it well. The only way to do it is to base on Paris and see Mt St Michele and explore via day trips. I think it'll be too $$ that way. I get why you'd avoid Europe and would focus on S America. |
I spent a month in Turkey in 2010 and am researching taking my 12 year old. Definitely Istanbul and Cappadocia. I am thinking about a 3 rd stop but don’t know if l can fit it in about 9 days. Maybe Efes or somewhere on the Med coast for a couple days.
I would save Peru for a bit later when your kids can keep up with adults hiking. Bolivia and Ecuador are also great. Colombia l like but Cartagena is pretty overrun, l suggest Bogota and Zona Cafetera. Yes Santa Marta has beautiful sites around, the town itself doesn’t have much. Mexico is huge and varied and you could do any number of great trips. |
Now that's an international destination I'm hoping to make it to! |