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Best Kid-Friendly Countries For Traveling

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Are you traveling with kids?

Best Kid-Friendly Countries For Traveling

Taking your children on a long-distance vacation isn’t as difficult as it seems. There are difficulties to consider, and preparation is required, but going overseas will expose your children to other locations and cultures.

Their senses will heighten when they are exposed to new and different cuisines, languages, cultures, animals, and landscapes. The best part, of course, is the family bonding time and all of the unforgettable memories you’ll make along the way.

The first step is to choose the vacation you wish to take. Do you have pictures of your children playing on the beach at an all-inclusive resort, navigating a metropolis, or zip-lining above trees in the jungle in your head? You can limit your options after you know what you want to accomplish. Continue reading for ideas on the best kid-friendly vacation spots throughout the globe.

 

Denmark:

When you visit Denmark with your kids, there are several attractions you just need to visit.

As Denmark is the “home” of Lego, then you need to visit Legoland in Billund. There are Lego hotels and so many attractions, so you can spend days in this funpark.

Denmark is surrounded by water and consist of 8.700 km coastline, so watersport like sailing is a huge sport and hobby for the danes.

Visit Lalandia in Søndervig, which is the biggest indoor waterland for kids in northern Europe or visit one of the flowering activities:

Tivoli in Copenhagen

“Den gamle by” I Århus (”old town”)

Egeskov castle with the collection of old cars.

Viking museum in Roskilde

Or go exploring in the many Zoo’s around Denmark or simply relax at the many beaches during summertime or walk in the cold heavy wind during wintertime.

Besides all this, Denmark has the most happy people in the world and is the most secure country to stay in. Denmark is the least corrupt country in the world so you can be safe with your children.

With several airfares to Denmark starting at under £30 per person all year (from London). Hotel rooms can be purchased for roughly £80 per night, including breakfast and it might be a little more expensive in Copenhagen.

 

Norway:

There are several possibilities to go outdoors and enjoy the natural beauty of our magnificent nation with your family. Because of its geographical position, there are many options for all types of winter sports. However, no matter what time of year you visit, you will be able to walk, fish, or even sail. Look for a lighthouse in the region you’re traveling to; they’re a lot of fun to explore!

Aside from lighthouses and outdoor sports, Norway has a lot of other intriguing things to visit. The Viking Ship Museum, the Kon-Tiki Museum, and the Vigeland Museum all provide entertaining and informative experiences.

In Oslo, you may also visit the Royal Palace or stroll around Bryggen, a lovely neighborhood with an older pier and traditional houses. Families are welcome, and the people are nice.

With airfares to Norway starting at under £30 per person all year, it even makes for a terrific long weekend getaway. Rooms might be expensive, but can be purchased for roughly £100 per night, including breakfast.

 

France:

The museums and cultural landmarks of France are well-known worldwide. While many sights appeal to adults, France is specifically widely recognized for the Eiffel Tower, which was a tremendous success with my children.

We surprised the kids with a vacation to Paris, and seeing the Eiffel Tower light up at night was fantastic for them. We also went to Disneyland Paris, which everyone adored. Although Disneyland Paris is smaller than Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida, we still felt the enchantment.

The Louvre Museum was a favorite of the adolescent who accompanied us on this trip. She described it as feeling like she was in history class but experiencing it in person. The Mona Lisa was her favorite work of art. She couldn’t wait to come back and tell the whole class about her adventure.

Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie is one of the children’s favorite museums. It is designed for young children and includes many interactive games to keep them entertained. If your children are interested in art, history, or science, they will enjoy visiting museums in France.

 

Japan:

It is possible to spend weeks in Tokyo and not see everything. Children will enjoy Disney Tokyo, the Samurai Museum, and the Ghibli Museum. Visit one of the animal cafés, such as the cat, owl, or hedgehog.

You’ll enjoy tea or coffee as your children gently interact with the animals in a secure and hygienic setting. Visit the Sens-Ji Buddhist temple and get your children’s fortunes to read. Stop by the Meiji Jingu Shinto temple, which features a large garden.

In the Harajuku area, you may eat street cuisine, rub shoulders with colorful teens sporting brilliantly colored ponytails, and witness avant-garde art.

One of the most astounding things about Tokyo is that, despite its population of roughly 14 million people, you’re never far from green areas or parks. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Ueno Park are ideal places to relax after a day of exploration and sightseeing.

 

Spain:

Families and big groups are always appreciated in Spain, and there are many family-friendly hotels and apartments to pick from! Furthermore, Spain’s fascinating history, culture, art, and architecture make for an enjoyable tourist vacation.

Spain has hundreds of parks to select from no matter where you are in the nation. Spend the day playing and picnicking with your family at one of Spain’s gorgeous parks! It’s a terrific way to go outdoors and spend time with your family.

If you’re in the neighborhood, try to stop by Park Güell, a fascinating park packed with sculptures and intriguing buildings. Also, make a point of visiting the Mercado de la Boqueria, a market, and the Puerta del Sol, a public area in Madrid.

Flights to Spain start at only £50 per person, while hotels in Barcelona start at about £80 per night.

 

Switzerland:

Because of Switzerland’s distinct culture, your children will have several opportunities to learn about various civilizations, customs, and languages. Furthermore, Switzerland is a lovely nation with many options to go outdoors and enjoy the day – discover a local mountain or lake and go trekking!

There are still lots of sites to see if you stay within the city for your vacation; consider attending an organized walking tour in your neighborhood. These are informative and entertaining for children of all ages.

You may also go sightseeing on your own; if you’re in the region, don’t miss the Chillon Castle, the Rhine Falls, the Chapel Bridge, and the Bernina Express. Zurich is also a terrific place to relax and visit the Zurich Zoo, which is one of the biggest and oldest in Europe.

Switzerland is undeniably beautiful, and flights to Zurich and Geneva from Europe are available all year for less than £50 per person. You could even spend a full weekend exploring the Alps. Rooms start from £100, depending on location and season.

 

Canada:

Canada is well renowned for its hockey teams, scenic scenery, and outdoor activities in the winter. Each province in Canada has its own sightseeing experience to offer, making a family trip to one of the Canadian provinces ideal.

Our favorite spot to visit in Canada is Toronto, and we also go to Niagara Falls every time we visit. During the day, my kid enjoyed riding the Maid of the Mist among the massive waterfalls. We rented a motel with a view of the falls so he could see how the falls changed colors after dark.

We also selected to visit Lake Louise Ski Resort and Sunshine Village in Banff National Park, two of Canada’s most popular ski resorts. The scenery at Banff National Park is truly stunning. Another summer jewel is Mont-Tremblant.

 

Czech Republic:

The Czech Republic is an excellent destination for families with children. We enjoyed bringing our children to Prague and believe it is one of the best destinations to visit with children. In the center of the city, there are several playgrounds and parks to take the kids. They provide kid-friendly activities and exciting things to do around the city.

In addition to other adjacent countries, the Czech Republic is an ideal family vacation location. We did a 10-day journey of the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Austria to see all of these wonderful family-friendly countries. The Czech Republic is one of the greatest nations for kids, with plenty of activities for all ages.

 

Malta:

We had no clue what to anticipate when we planned a trip to Malta for our children since we didn’t know anybody who had brought their children there. Despite this, we enjoyed a wonderful vacation with our children in Malta and would recommend it to other families.

With its position between Europe and Africa, it provides beautiful weather, a brilliant blue sea, and a distinct amount of history. So you may enjoy beach days with your family while also learning about history and culture.

Make time to explore the island of Gozo as well. It is one of the top family vacation places in the world, although it is relatively unknown to many people! We adore Malta and believe it is one of the best destinations for families to visit.

 

Mexico:

Tacos beside the pool at the Hyatt Ziva in Los Cabos, Mexico. Karen Akpan is the photographer. Mexico is a popular tourist destination, offering cultural festivities along with stunning beaches.

While some visitors are concerned about the country’s safety, we are the opposite. Our annual trips to Mexico persuade us that it is an excellent destination for families. My kids like Mexico so much that they went to school there for a week.

Mexico offers a plethora of all-inclusive resorts that we enjoy with both younger and older children. If your children are of varying ages, look for all-inclusive resorts that provide scheduled activities for teens along with a kids’ club for younger children. We usually reserve a resort with a kids’ club so that We can have some alone time and recover while the kids have a good time.

 

Vietnam:

Vietnam is an excellent destination for families with children who like beaches, history, and wildlife. They will love the Mekong Delta if they are as adventurous and interested in history as my kids are. They may paddle through a little Vietnamese village, learn about the Vietnam War, and play on the beach there.

We visited Ho Chi Minh City and the Cu Chi Tunnels while in Vietnam. My 6-year-old son was ecstatic to crawl through the tunnels like troops in the Vietnam War. He went through once and then begged to go again; We nearly got trapped and were afraid to go again.

 

Final Words:

International travel with children is a wonderfully gratifying experience. Our family and we have traveled widely and have loved every minute of it. Travel brings us closer together, both as a family and as individuals.

 

 

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