Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree on Xcaret being amazing for this age group. With slightly younger kids, we really enjoyed Munich, the Alps, and Austria. It was not a warm weather trip, but very active.
Do you have an itinerary for this trip to Munich, the Alps, and Austria? We're thinking about the same trip at some point with our kids.
DP, but we did Munich, the German alps, and Austria for spring break, and loved it! We rented a car at the airport in Munich and drove straight to Salzburg -- an easy, scenic drive, not too long, and Salzburg itself was good for a day or two of sightseeing. (For family trips, we really like starting off in smaller cities to get over the jet-lag and save the larger cities for excitement at the end of the trip.) Once over the jeglag, a few days of driving to picturesque small towns nearby, e.g. Hallstatt, but there are many others within easy driving distances. Then we drove in the other direction to the German Alps (Zugspitze), stopping off at Innsbruck on the way. We drove back to Munich for two or three days, where we parked the car, didn't use the car again until going to the airport. We spent about 10 days total, which felt right for us. We thought about adding on Vienna for another 3-4 days, but it's a longer drive or another flight, so we kept it simple. We really enjoyed the wines and food in Bavaria and Austria, and for variety, there are lots of authentic Italian pizza places too. Munich is an easy, not too big of an airport to navigate, which is a bonus when traveling with kids, and the same of the city.
(For Zugspitze, you'll want to put in Garmisch Partenkirchen for navigation but continue south for a while; the roads were easy but smaller and windier, so allow plenty of time, even more than the navigation suggests.)