If you travel internationally with your kids, what places have they loved?

Anonymous
We went to Greece after our 9yo read Percy Jackson. The timing was great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:6 year old loved Jamaica and cruising in general

7 year old liked Bali ( not the food so much) and London

We are headed to Thailand for thanksgiving and Australia for spring break so we shall see.


Kids liked some of the street carnivals and engaging with people at fruit stands. We were in Negril. They also went to catch crabs and collected crab shells.

In Bali - we did a traditional balinese dance show and my 6 year old learned how to tie a sarong. Loved it because he didn’t have to wear pants. We did a tour with the monkeys and both kids were afraid of the monkeys but fed them bananas anyway. We have done RC cruises and they feel more freedom on a cruise and enjoy just being on a huge boat that they technically cant seem to conceptually digest so that was fun for them.
Anonymous
They were crazy for Singapore.

Epic playgrounds, huge variety of food, easy public transit, warm people from all over, plus clean and often luxurious public bathrooms. It is safe enough that they had far more independence than at home.

If you asked them directly, they would say they liked it for the wild lizards and tropical plants.
Anonymous
We’ve been around the world but my child is partial to Corpus Christi. She’s not wrong- everything is 20 minutes away, they have the best strip mall breakfast burritos, miniature golf by the beach and an excellent aquarium (with its own spray park).
Anonymous
We haven't been to as many places as some of you but my kids are 5&8 and they've loved everywhere we've gone but their FAVORITES are:

Portugal (all of it honestly but favorite spot was cascais)
Paris
London
Copenhagen
Quebec city (at christmas)

They've also enjoyed: Alsace, France & Germany (christmas) and my oldest loved Italy but he was barely a toddler lol so can't quite add that one, oh and they loved the airport in Iceland lol. they've told people that they've been to iceland.

They are interested in going basically everywhere but are particularly interested in Scotland, Spain, and Italy right now.

We'd like to venture outside of Europe too but were waiting until they were a little bit older.
Anonymous
My kids have enjoyed all our trips but Rome was the highlight because of the food and gelato. Sometimes it’s really the simplest things!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paris. My daughter loves it. Eiffel Tower, Lux Gardens, Rodin Garden and Cafe, L'Orangerie museum to see the giant water-lilies. She loved it at 7, 13, and 18, Now she goes regularly on her own in her 20s.


Love this. Sometimes a destination just takes a hold of your heart!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The most:
Caribbean islands
Machu Picchu
Kenyan Safari


which ones? any ones specifically for teens?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Really dumb responses. My kid has traveled extensively overseas since he was two months old. Has citizenship in three countries. What matters to kids is the activities they do and whether they're interests are being catered to. At age 6 my kid had no preference for seeing a giraffe at the zoo in downtown DC over the one in Melbourne. A leafy park with lots of vendors selling cute monkey hats in Mexico City is not much different to a 7-yr-old than one in the Market Square in downtown San Antonio.



My kids are similarly international and have traveled around the world for tourism and to visit family. Their favorite vacations were to the Black Hills of South Dakota, and to Wyoming and Washington/Oregon.


LOL -I was just going to say this! Mine have traveled all over, but have also loved South Dakota, the Pacific NW, and I’d add Colorado.
Anonymous
Ours loved Norway, Grenada, and Cyprus

Also Hawaii for domestic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ours loved Norway, Grenada, and Cyprus

Also Hawaii for domestic


Kid is six.

In Norway he loved the boat rides through the fjords, our cabin overlooking Geiranger fjord, fresh foccacia and cinnamon buns from Lom bakery, road tripping through the country, local soccer game

Grenada- beautiful beaches, air bb had fun pool, chocolate factory and restaurant, lots of hiking including to waterfalls etc, rum distillery for adults

Cyprus- beaches had clearest water, we stayed at air bbs, hotels with pool, one of our favorites was In mountains with pool - we went to north Cyprus for day from there and got best babclava and fresh figs cherries from local stand - we would spend most mornings either hiking or visiting archaeological site and chill at pool in evenings

Also Aruba - we stayed at resort with 4 story pool- also did a Jeep tour to national park with tide pools. Beach was really nice

Hawaii did big island- split time between west and volcano- hiking and beach - such a nice time- went with grandparents

Hope this helps!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Australia. Such an amazing country. I don't know a living human being old or young who doesn't like Italy.


Which parts of Australia? We’re considering for next summer (their winter)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ds is 10. His top 10 (in no order he said) are:

Aruba
Paris
London
New Zealand in particular the North Island
Patagonia
Iceland
Japan
Australia but especially Cairns because that's where we hit the Great Barrier Reef from
Maldives
Belize

He's more of an adventurous kid than a walk around the city kid.


I’m amazed you have fit all of this in already, and he’s only 10! How many trips per year was this and from which age, and do you travel during vacation, or take out of school?
Anonymous
Balkans - especially steam ride through Serbia and gondola there
Montenegro- lake Skadar boat ride; super boat ride in Kotor, snorkeling and swimming in queens beach


Six year old boy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really dumb responses. My kid has traveled extensively overseas since he was two months old. Has citizenship in three countries. What matters to kids is the activities they do and whether they're interests are being catered to. At age 6 my kid had no preference for seeing a giraffe at the zoo in downtown DC over the one in Melbourne. A leafy park with lots of vendors selling cute monkey hats in Mexico City is not much different to a 7-yr-old than one in the Market Square in downtown San Antonio.



Speak for yourself. My chilled was thrilled to try a different language and people watch. If he was lucky he could make friends on a playground and eat foods or sweets and actively knew he was in a different place. The experience is rich for them in ways we tend to forget. Also good for you that your child is a multi citizen. Mine now knows he doesn’t have to settle for America or anywhere for that matter. The world is his oyster as well.
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