Anonymous wrote:1. Get to the Caribbean as often as you can (if your family enjoys sunshine, beaches, seafood, etc.). Puerto Rico is cheap and easy and you don’t need passports. Beach, history, jungle, and national parks.
2. Canada is easy. You can drive there! Montreal and Old Quebec feel very different since they speak French. Old Quebec looks almost European.
3. Combine London and Paris in one trip, but be sure to venture outside the cities to visit coastal villages and the countryside.
4. Italy and Croatia. A long Mediterranean cruise coupled with pre and post cruise land based travel allows you to see a lot. Some Mediterranean itineraries start or end in Italy and Greece so you can start in one and end in another. Honestly, I could vacation in the Mediterranean every summer and be happy—so much to see and it’s all gorgeous.
5. Japan
*Try to get your kids to the major places in the US and abroad. That’s what we are doing.
I think the Caribbean is perfectly skipable especially if you live in Florida or on the east or west coast and can have beach vacations that way. It can easily be experienced with a partner in adulthood.