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The best intergenerational holidays to keep young and old happy

For some people, the idea of travelling with three (or more) generations of the family is a nightmare, but intergenerational holidays are becoming hugely popular. Choose the right kind of holiday and it will be a trip you’ll never forget – for all the right reasons.

Cruise

Pick the right ship and there really is something for everyone on a cruise. Large resort style ships have fantastic kids clubs segregated by age, so toddlers can be playing games while teens are making new friends in the lounge – and all under adult supervision. The new generation of ships has fun facilities like waterslides, skydiving simulators, ice rinks, dodgem cars and flying trapeze to keep everyone entertained. For the grown ups there’s a daily schedule of trivia, bingo, karaoke, classes and lectures, as well as a spa and plenty of deckchairs for lounging. And all this is before you even start exploring the ports. Families can spend as much or as little time together as they like while always knowing that everyone is safe and happy.

Private Villa

When you need to accommodate at least three generations, you’re going to need a lot of rooms. Villas are by far the most economical and practical option for large family groups. You’ll find them everywhere from Bali to Tuscany and ranging from the fairly basic to the ultra luxe. Families will get multiple bedrooms, a full kitchen, living areas and outdoor space, often with a pool. Families can choose to do their own shopping and cooking to save money, though many villas across Asia come with a full staff for a very reasonable price.

Camping

Grab the tents, throw the kids in the station wagon and head bush. Camping is great for large groups and allows families to spend quality time together in a laid back, relaxed environment. A lot of campsites have great facilities, like swimming pools and playgrounds, to keep the kids happy as well as decent bathrooms and even outdoor kitchens. Spend your time fishing, hiking, reading or just telling stories around a campfire – no iPads or phones necessary. It’s an Australian classic holiday that will be a hit with the whole family – plus it’s hard to beat for value.

Safari

This is one for the bucket list. Safaris are well suited for people of all ages and there are plenty of options to customise your experience. When out scouting for animals, some of the group can head off to explore on horseback or bicycles while others watch from the comfort of the truck. Many safari lodges run programs specifically for children where they can learn about conservation or animal behaviours with one of the staff while the adults are enjoying a sundowner. Safaris certainly aren’t a cheap option, but with a large group you can easily organise your own private tour that will allow you to see exactly what you want for a price you can afford.

 

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