Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mexico for sure, but my dh won't let us travel to there anymore due to the travel advisories![]()
Some of my favorite trips as a kid were in Mexico.
What? The State department says travel to Cancun is as safe as it gets and to exercise increased caution in Western Europe.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/mexico-travel-advisory.html
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/france-travel-advisory.html
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/UnitedKingdom.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always hated the beach and love European cities. I bet they would like Mexico City though.
Are you and your partner beach people?
I’m always baffled by kids (and people in general) who don’t like the beach. Who doesn’t love swimming in the Caribbean?
I almost hate the beach. It’s ok to go for a day or two and I can handle it, but I much prefer a high end resort with a pool and good weather somewhere that’s not the beach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always hated the beach and love European cities. I bet they would like Mexico City though.
Are you and your partner beach people?
I’m always baffled by kids (and people in general) who don’t like the beach. Who doesn’t love swimming in the Caribbean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mexico for sure, but my dh won't let us travel to there anymore due to the travel advisories![]()
Some of my favorite trips as a kid were in Mexico.
What? The State department says travel to Cancun is as safe as it gets and to exercise increased caution in Western Europe.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/mexico-travel-advisory.html
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/france-travel-advisory.html
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/UnitedKingdom.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids prefer beaches and water sports.
But they don’t like Mexico…because the Caribbean is far better in terms of beaches, water, vibe, etc. Plus, you can drink the water.
We are trying the Mediterranean and Adriatic next, but I’m worried they won’t enjoy as much as the Caribbean.
Caribbean is a vacation. Relaxing.
Europe is a trip. Sightseeing.
You don't have to sightsee in Europe. There's plenty of beaches for relaxation and water sports.
Sure, but their beaches aren’t as good. They are ridiculously small, crowded, and oftentimes littered with trash.
Once you’ve vacationed on an empty Caribbean beach, it’s really hard to sit on a crowded beach.
Agreed. Why fly twice as far and deal with time zone changes for worse beaches, if beaches are all you're looking for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always hated the beach and love European cities. I bet they would like Mexico City though.
Are you and your partner beach people?
I’m always baffled by kids (and people in general) who don’t like the beach. Who doesn’t love swimming in the Caribbean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always hated the beach and love European cities. I bet they would like Mexico City though.
Are you and your partner beach people?
I’m always baffled by kids (and people in general) who don’t like the beach. Who doesn’t love swimming in the Caribbean?
People with sensory issues, people who burn easily, people who get migraines from bright sunlight..really it’s not difficult or baffling at all.
I burn easily and get wicked migraines but I still love the beach. Maybe it’s because I’ve been going to the beach since birth? I think parents definitely play a role in fostering such things.
I know a woman who was a big beach lover who married a guy who doesn’t like the beach. As the breadwinner, he dictated vacation locations. The kids rarely went to the beach as a result and they don’t enjoy the beach…or so they thought. One started traveling to the beach as a young adult and realizes she missed out on a lot by thinking she wasn’t a beach person.
We strive to expose our kids to everything: beaches, mountains, lakes, countryside, cities (big and small), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always hated the beach and love European cities. I bet they would like Mexico City though.
Are you and your partner beach people?
I’m always baffled by kids (and people in general) who don’t like the beach. Who doesn’t love swimming in the Caribbean?
People with sensory issues, people who burn easily, people who get migraines from bright sunlight..really it’s not difficult or baffling at all.
I burn easily and get wicked migraines but I still love the beach. Maybe it’s because I’ve been going to the beach since birth? I think parents definitely play a role in fostering such things.
I know a woman who was a big beach lover who married a guy who doesn’t like the beach. As the breadwinner, he dictated vacation locations. The kids rarely went to the beach as a result and they don’t enjoy the beach…or so they thought. One started traveling to the beach as a young adult and realizes she missed out on a lot by thinking she wasn’t a beach person.
We strive to expose our kids to everything: beaches, mountains, lakes, countryside, cities (big and small), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Mexico City, Cabo, Cozumel, Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, etc
VS
Paris, London, Rome, Amsterdam, Barcelona, etc
Which did your family enjoy visiting the most? I know it’s a bit apples to oranges but for planning purposes, I’m just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids prefer beaches and water sports.
But they don’t like Mexico…because the Caribbean is far better in terms of beaches, water, vibe, etc. Plus, you can drink the water.
We are trying the Mediterranean and Adriatic next, but I’m worried they won’t enjoy as much as the Caribbean.
Caribbean is a vacation. Relaxing.
Europe is a trip. Sightseeing.
Anytime you go somewhere not for work or family is a vacation to me. I don’t see the difference.
My kids notice the difference between playing on the beach, swimming, fishing, chilling on a boat, etc. vs sightseeing, museum hopping, etc.
Vacation vs trip
They consider our Caribbean trips vacations and I think they worry that our upcoming trips to the Mediterranean won’t be as relaxing.
Anonymous wrote:Beach/outdoor activities > exploring cities with kids. Though Mexico City is amazing for kids and has fabulous kid-friendly museums, as long as your kids like museums and speak Spanish. But I’d save the major European cities until they’re teens. So much more fun stuff for kids in Mexico.
Anonymous wrote:Mexico without a doubt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always hated the beach and love European cities. I bet they would like Mexico City though.
Are you and your partner beach people?
I’m always baffled by kids (and people in general) who don’t like the beach. Who doesn’t love swimming in the Caribbean?
People with sensory issues, people who burn easily, people who get migraines from bright sunlight..really it’s not difficult or baffling at all.