Planning A Summer Holiday That Will Impress the Kids

If you’re planning to spend your summer holidays with your entire family, it is important that the kids are kept occupied and that they are happy with where you are jetting off to! Whilst the kids are hard to please, and often what they want most is some good WiFi, here are some holiday ideas for kids that will surely impress them!


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Visit caves and celebrate festivals in Croatia

Croatia is one of the best places to visit during the summer. With its beautiful sceneries and iconic tourist spots, Croatia offers great holidays for the whole family.

Croatia boasts of child-friendly caves that will amaze kids and will make them appreciate nature even more. And if you visit in October, you can experience the fun that happens in the annual Chestnut Festival in Oprtalj, Istria. With peppy music, unique games, and a variety of chestnut-related foods, your kids will surely love every part of the festival.

Moreover, if your kids love the water, you can all try canoeing in Gacka River or go swimming under the beautiful waterfalls in the Krka National Park.

Go to the Atlantis Waterpark in Dubai

If you want to keep cool and have fun whilst in the sun, there’s no better summer destination than a waterpark. The Atlantis Waterpark in Dubai is one of the most famous waterparks in the world, and that’s for a good reason. There are lots of things to do in this water paradise, and you will be able to find an assortment of rides fitting to various thrill levels.

One of the most exciting activities in Dubai that you’d surely want to try with your kids in the Atlantis is the River Rides where you can experience the Aquaventure’s Waterway, jump in The Rapids, and play with the tidal effects of the Torrent River. Other activities include the Shark Safari, Cownose Ray Feeding, and Atlantean Flyer Zip Line.

Try the South African Safari

Kids generally love animals, especially those that they don’t often see every day. Treat your kids to a nature-filled safari. There are many different kid-friendly safaris in South Africa and each offers different activities. Some of the options are the Kwandwe Ecca Lodge in Eastern Cape, Tswalu Motse Lodge in the Kalahari Desert, and Morukuru Farm House in Madikwe Game Reserve.

Explore Walt Disney Studios in America

If your kids love Disney, going to Walt Disney Studios is a no-brainer. Let your prince or princess experience his or her own fairy-tale at the Disney Studios. Have fun with your kids as you catch a Broadway show and sing along with iconic Disney songs, play in the Toy Story Land, explore the Star Wars Galaxy, and meet a bunch of Disney characters!

Go Surfing in Hawaii

Want to try something brave? Learn how to surf with your kids in Hawaii! While you may think twice about the safety of your kids while surfing, you really shouldn’t because there are tons of surfing experts ready to teach your kids some safe but exciting surfing skills.

The summer holidays are the best time to travel and spend some fun time with the whole family. Don’t spoil the fun and plan ahead to create a fun-filled, family-oriented adventure of a lifetime. If you have any other holiday ideas for kids, let us in the comment section below.

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Sai Karthik Reddy Mekala

Karthik Reddy has been traveling around the world since completing his M.B.A in 2012. He is passionate about photography, trying out new food, meeting new people, experiencing different cultures and explore places solo.

6 Responses

  1. ksharma01 says:

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  2. map my tours says:

    I loved this post.

  3. NITA says:

    NICE POST.

  4. Sophie says:

    Well researched blog. Really informative

  5. Parul says:

    Amazing places to go on holidays with children. Thanks for sharing.

  6. Saleh Mehmood says:

    Atlanta, Georgia is also a very good place to spend holidays

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