Summer doesn’t need to be packed with theme parks or hours of screen time. Whether you’re looking for a quick trip close to home or something that requires passports and a little more planning, these destinations work especially well for families. Each spot on this list offers a practical mix of kid-friendly activities, has family-friendly, comfortable accommodations, and experiences that appeal to both children and adults. From kayaking off Catalina Island to walking the medieval streets of Prague, here are 12 summer trips that deliver—without overcomplicating your time off.
If you’re wondering which of these spots fits your family’s style—or which accommodations are actually comfortable for families—I’m happy to talk through it with you. Every family travels differently, and I can help narrow down the options based on what matters most to you: location, kids’ programming, space to spread out, or something unique you haven’t considered yet. Reach out anytime and let’s start planning something unforgettable.
1. Yellowstone National Park
For families looking to unplug and explore nature on a big scale, Yellowstone delivers. Ride horses through alpine meadows, try beginner-friendly fly fishing, and watch geysers erupt right on schedule. Evenings are best spent around the fire, whether you’re glamping or in a cozy cabin.
Why Go:
Yellowstone offers a mix of iconic scenery, hands-on outdoor experiences, and a real sense of space. Kids love spotting wildlife—bison, elk, and maybe even a bear from a safe distance—while adults enjoy the slower pace and wide-open skies.
Tip: Combine Yellowstone with nearby Montana and Grand Teton National Park. It’s a practical way to visit two stunning areas on one trip—without doubling your travel time.
2. Montana Mountains
Montana’s Big Sky region is ideal for families who like to stay active. You’ll find hiking trails, fly fishing spots, whitewater rafting, and mountain biking—all within reach of comfortable lodges or resorts. In the evenings, relax with a campfire or stargazing.
Why Go:
There’s plenty of space to explore and plenty of ways to do it, whether your kids are in strollers or strapping on helmets. It’s a summer destination that keeps everyone moving, but with enough downtime built in.
3. San Diego
This is one of those cities that checks a lot of boxes. Mornings at the zoo, afternoons on the beach, and casual dinners by the water are all part of a typical day. You can stay central for walkability or near the beach for more space and views.
Why Go:
The weather is consistently great, there are easy-to-reach attractions, and kids of all ages can find something to love—whether that’s Legoland, surf lessons, or tidepool exploring.
4. Catalina Island
A short ferry ride from the Southern California coast, Catalina has that “off-the-grid” feeling without requiring air travel. Families can kayak, snorkel, or take a ride in a semi-submarine. The car-free streets and slower pace make it easy to relax.
Why Go:
It’s a practical getaway with just enough adventure. You’re close to home, but it feels like a completely different place. Perfect for a long weekend.
Tip: Stay overnight to enjoy the island in the quieter early mornings and evenings. I can help you choose where to stay and how to get there.
5. Prague
From hilltop castles to puppet shows, Prague is full of things that capture kids’ attention. The city is walkable and affordable, and it’s easy to combine sightseeing with down time in parks or on river cruises.
Why Go:
Prague feels magical to kids and manageable for parents. The compact layout, low costs, and variety of attractions make it a great first European city—or a more relaxed alternative to the usual hotspots.
Tip: Pair it with Vienna or Budapest for a broader Central Europe experience. I can help plan the best route and transportation.
6. Costa Rica
Wake up to howler monkeys, zipline through the treetops, or explore tidepools at sunset. Costa Rica’s west coast blends adventure and relaxation, all in a destination that’s easy to navigate and full of friendly locals.
Why Go:
This is one of the best places to introduce kids to eco-travel. You don’t need to go far between experiences, and it’s a rare mix of low-key and high-impact fun.
Tip: Add time in Monteverde for a cloud forest experience—hanging bridges, butterfly gardens, and cooler temps. I can help create a route that balances beach and forest.
7. Portugal
Portugal’s Algarve region makes family travel feel simple. Resorts are designed with kids in mind, there are plenty of safe beaches, and the local food is approachable for even picky eaters.
Why Go:
It’s a relaxed, family-friendly destination with good infrastructure, great weather, and fewer crowds than other parts of Southern Europe.
Tip: Extend your trip beyond the Algarve. Whether you want vineyards, castles, or small towns, I can help map out where to go next—and how to get there comfortably.
8. Scotland
Countryside estates, archery lessons, castle visits, and wide-open landscapes—Scotland offers the kind of immersive, hands-on travel that keeps kids engaged. Rain or shine, there’s plenty to do.
Why Go:
Scotland works well for families with mixed interests: some outdoor adventure, some history, and enough comfort to make it a true vacation. It’s also a solid pick for multigenerational travel.
9. London
London’s blend of history, culture, and kid-friendly attractions makes it a strong option for families. You can visit the Tower of London in the morning and spend the afternoon in a playground or museum designed for children.
Why Go:
You’ll find everything from theater to science museums to afternoon tea—all within reach of reliable public transportation. It’s easy to customize based on your family’s energy levels and interests.
10. Copenhagen
With bike paths, clean parks, and interactive museums, Copenhagen is a great city for curious kids and relaxed parents. Tivoli Gardens and boat rides along the canal make it feel like a vacation—even while you’re learning something new.
Why Go:
It’s safe, organized, and easy to explore without a car. Kids are welcomed just about everywhere, and the mix of indoor and outdoor activities works in all weather.
Tip: Bike rentals with child seats or trailers let you see the city the way locals do. I can help organize those and suggest routes.
11. Roatán, Honduras
This lesser-known Caribbean island offers calm beaches, coral reefs, and a mellow vibe. It’s great for snorkeling, meeting sloths at animal sanctuaries, or just enjoying the beach without heavy crowds.
Why Go:
If you want a warm-weather escape that’s less commercial but still full of activities, Roatán is a solid pick. It’s accessible, especially from some U.S. cities, and still feels like a hidden gem.
12. Québec City, Canada
Walk cobblestone streets, hear French spoken around you, and visit cliffside forts or historic markets—all without crossing the Atlantic. Québec City is charming, compact, and full of seasonal events.
Why Go:
It’s ideal for families who want European-style travel without the long flight or jet lag. Bonus: great food, especially if your kids like crêpes or maple treats.
Tip: Add a couple days for nearby adventures like Montmorency Falls or Île d’Orléans. I can help arrange car rentals or drivers.
🌍 These destinations blend comfort and experience, so your family can make meaningful memories—without sacrificing relaxation or luxury. Whether you’re looking for beach time, city culture, or national park adventures, there’s something here for every kind of crew. Wherever you go, the real magic of summer travel is the time spent together ✨ I’m always excited to hear about families’ travel dreams—whether you’re just starting to think about it or ready to plan something unforgettable. No pressure at all—just a friendly chat to explore how I can help bring your ideal trip to life. Feel free to reach out anytime, and let’s start imagining the adventure together. You can email me here, send me a message on Instagram, or visit my website.