Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turks and Caicos
Cayman Islands
Curaçao
St. John’s USVI
There are places in Africa and SE Asia that have more beautiful beaches and interesting food/local culture than the above, in my opinion, but they are not as frictionless in terms of a travel experience as Hawaii or CR so YMMV.
NP. We're very similar to OP and looking for a destination for next year with similar criteria. Re: Cayman Islands -- I've seen the stingray city, and I know there are places with snorkeling off the rocky beach. Is there anything else I should be aware of for activities?
Re: St. John -- it looks like most of the condos are on "beaches" that are mostly coral/rocky, and very little sand. I've seen the hiking trails. Anything else you could point out specifically for activities/places that were really fun for older teens and 50-60 yr old parents? My kids do not like to sit on a beach and read. They like to do things...but not super sporty either.
For Cayman, you can go explore caves and snorkel off Starfish point. There is also the botanic gardens and charter sailing/horseback riding expeditions if your teens are up for that. There is a bioluminescent bay as well. Some shops in George Town and nice restaurants.
In St. John, my recollection is that the beach near our resort wasn’t rocky. Lots of good snorkeling and hiking but I don’t remember there being a ton to do other that relax, swim, hike. We chartered a sailboat there and had fun doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The azores
Went there last summer, along with the Algarve For beaches, I'd pick the Algarve over Azores. For nature and hiking, I'd pick Madeira over Azores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico, Colombia, or really most places in the Caribbean.
No one is taking their family to Colombia for vacation, too dangerous.
If you did go with your family and children, please provide your itinerary and where you stayed (lodging).
My brother just went with his family (including kids aged 7 and 12). They stayed in Cartagene, Medellin, and Curiti. He said it was the best vacation they have ever had, and they have been to a lot of places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico, Colombia, or really most places in the Caribbean.
No one is taking their family to Colombia for vacation, too dangerous.
If you did go with your family and children, please provide your itinerary and where you stayed (lodging).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico, Colombia, or really most places in the Caribbean.
No one is taking their family to Colombia for vacation, too dangerous.
If you did go with your family and children, please provide your itinerary and where you stayed (lodging).
Very cool hotel in Cartagena backpackers area, bus to Santa Marta, hostel in Santa Marta, then 3 nights in bunks/hammocks while hiking to the lost city, bus back to cartegena and 2 more nights in another cool place in the fancy area of Cartegena.
This was a month after I stayed a week at Four Seasons CR. I wouldn’t recommend Colombia to people who choose the Four Seasons ever!!! It is a full different experience any way you cut it. I find that those who prefer FS like to stay within the brand. Check out Punta Mita.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to Hawaii of course
Yes - I also thought of suggesting another HI island.
Anonymous wrote:Tahiti was great with kids. Plenty of families at our resort on Moorea
Anonymous wrote:Back to Hawaii of course
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puerto Rico, Colombia, or really most places in the Caribbean.
No one is taking their family to Colombia for vacation, too dangerous.
If you did go with your family and children, please provide your itinerary and where you stayed (lodging).
Anonymous wrote:lol OP, I’m sure you saw lots of “culture” at your Four Seasons in Costa Rica.
Yawn.