A multigenerational vacation can be a fun, relaxing way to spend time with your family while creating unforgettable memories. Here are some planning tips and ideas about where to go.

Before deciding on a destination, make sure everyone is in agreement about where to go, where to stay and how much to spend. Draw up a list of must-have items.

Do you want lodging that’s big enough to allow everyone to stay in the same place? Is it important to have a kitchen and large dining area so that you can cook and eat some of your meals together? Will everyone’s interests and energy level be accommodated? Are there things you can do together, as well as opportunities for family members to go off on their own?
An all-inclusive resort in Mexico or the Caribbean is a great option if you’re looking for variety all in one spot. Many have activities that your kids can do by themselves, in addition to things you can enjoy as a family.

All-inclusive resorts also fit if your family contains multiple travel styles, from those who want to stay on the property all the time to others who like to venture out for excursions. Since the vast majority of your expenses are included, it’s easier to plan a vacation that fits your budget.

Big cities — Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Paris or Rome — are also perfect for multigenerational trips. You won’t have any problem finding museums and other attractions for every age and interest. Family members can do things at their own pace. You can spend some time together, then split up for part of the day if you have different priorities for sightseeing. Pick a city with good public transportation so that it’s easy to get around, and with plenty of parks for times when everyone just needs a break.

If your family has an outdoor activity that you all enjoy — or you’ve all wanted to try — you can plan a trip around it. The Caribbean and Florida are both great destinations for watersports like swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and scuba diving. National parks offer hiking trails for every level of ability, including some that are accessible to visitors with limited mobility.

A shared interest in history, culture and cuisine is also a good way to bring your family together. You can pick a city with food that you love or you’ve wanted to try, like New Orleans. With live performance starting up again, you can book a vacation in New York City for theater, music or dance. A family trip to Washington, D.C., is a great way to spark your kids’ curiosity about American history.

For help navigating any travel plans, contact your travel advisor or connect with one through JetSetGO.

Nikki Noya

Nikki Noya is a mom, athlete, wellness coach, personal trainer, and co-host of The Jet Set. She’s traveled the world as a professional volleyball player and strives to empower everyone to achieve vibrancy, energy, radiance, and beautiful health through fitness, nutrition, and balance.

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