My teen son really wants to go to Japan. |
I have one teen boy who likes cities the best and one who likes beaches/mountains/nature. |
What do active teen boys do on the driving trips? I agree the drive is breathtaking but not a lot to do in Carmel or Santa Monica. |
I'm someone who likes to combo a more city adventure with something physically active.
Big Island of Hawaii for hiking and swimming. San Francisco/Bay Area so you can visit Muir Woods and do some city exploring. UK - London for a city experience then take the train up to Scotland and do some hiking. |
Puerto Rico is relatively cheap and easy (if you can’t swing Europe or the Med).
You don’t need passports. You can easily fly there. Easy to rent a car and explore. Tons of threads in this forum on tips and itineraries. Great mix of beach, mountains, water sports, and city/history. If you are on a budget and want to go to Europe, research air/hotel packages. |
Mine is not a big city kid but loved Rome and the day trip we took to Pompeii. |
Hawaii, Iceland, Peru, Alaska
I would say national parks, but it is too late for this summer. |
Why too late? You could go somewhere like Glacier and rent a place or stay in a hotel within 30 minutes of the entrance, then get day entry reservations the days you want to go into the park. |
Mine loved Rome and Paris |
Alaska was great. We went fishing, hiking, sea kayaking, |
Yes this is my suggestion. Go to CM ranch in Wyoming- best week of my life with my sons (single mom here). |
We did Puerto Rico with our teenage boy and it was a huge hit. Beach. Hiking in the rainforest. Natural waterslides. Zip lines. And we did the bioluminescent kayaking at night. |
Hawaii
Galápagos Alaska Costa Rica Iceland |
I did that with one of my sons, but we also ride together. It's not nearly as much fun if you are not a proficient rider already, IMO. |
Mine loved:
Croatia (rented house with pool on Brac, sailboat excursions, beaches) Corsica (see above) Germany (skiing in winter, driving around and spending time in Berlin in summer, sailing, kayaking, museums, biking) Alaska (kayaking, ice climbing, whale watching, hiking, white water rafting) Scotland (Edinburgh then train to Inverness and car through highlands, hiking) London (museums, historical sites) Really anything that doesn't involve long hours in a car without a purpose, and they want to stay fairly active. Also they prefer to rent houses or apartments for the space and access to kitchen/food. (they eat a lot and nobody has patience for 3-4 restaurants a day in Europe, that's half the day ![]() |