favorite vacation with teens?
#4
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What do they like to do?
I saw an amazing show last night on the Travel channel about Yellow Stone park. There is so much more to do there then watch the geysers. Are they the outdoorsy type? The fishing and hiking looked fabulous not to mention the wild life ( the wolf and Grizzly population is increasing and a huge suuccess story)
What about a sailing trip in the Carribbean?
What about a jaunt over to Europe?? Again, what do they like and what is your budget?
I saw an amazing show last night on the Travel channel about Yellow Stone park. There is so much more to do there then watch the geysers. Are they the outdoorsy type? The fishing and hiking looked fabulous not to mention the wild life ( the wolf and Grizzly population is increasing and a huge suuccess story)
What about a sailing trip in the Carribbean?
What about a jaunt over to Europe?? Again, what do they like and what is your budget?
#7
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Your boys would enjoy an all-inclusive resort in northern Minnesota. They want to waterski, play golf, meet a couple of summer gals who will break their hearts, down a few cocktails, and enjoy a late-night smoke on the swings. They don't want to see important sites and don't care to be enriched.
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#8
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If your boys love the outdoors, a river rafting down the middle fork of the Salmon River in Idaho, kayaking in Baja california or Belize, skiing in summer in Chile.
Hawaii is always a sure bet for teens. Besides the beach they can take surfing lessons, and you can island hop to get the different character and activities of various islands.
We went to Guatemala before my daughter went away to college and had a blast. Went to Lake Atitlan and then to Antigua where we planned to take language lessons but instead took salsa dance lessons - but not all boys would enjoy that (but my 16 year old son did). Then to the ruins in Tikal. You could combine that with a trip to Belize and snorkeling or scuba diving there.
Since teens like to go places where there are other teens, for more ideas check out familytravelforum.com, which has many stories and suggestions for this often difficult to please age group.
Hawaii is always a sure bet for teens. Besides the beach they can take surfing lessons, and you can island hop to get the different character and activities of various islands.
We went to Guatemala before my daughter went away to college and had a blast. Went to Lake Atitlan and then to Antigua where we planned to take language lessons but instead took salsa dance lessons - but not all boys would enjoy that (but my 16 year old son did). Then to the ruins in Tikal. You could combine that with a trip to Belize and snorkeling or scuba diving there.
Since teens like to go places where there are other teens, for more ideas check out familytravelforum.com, which has many stories and suggestions for this often difficult to please age group.
#12
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Thanks so much for all of your help! Here are some answers to your questions, we are living on the East Coast, but can travel anywhere from here. We have cruised the Caribbean, been to Florida and Mt. Rushmore recently. We are interested in some nature fun and city fun. Medium budget. Thanks!
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Some spots enjoyed include:
Corcovado Tent Lodge, Costa Rica
corcovadotentlodge.com/reviews.htm
Houseboat on Lake Powell/ Nat'l Parks
lakepowell.com
Iceland
Check out the icelandair.com site, many are amazed at what Iceland has to offer - great outdoor activities and lots of fun during the city part of your stay in Reykjavik
New Zealand
wildernesslodge.co.nz/lakemoeraki
and the one at /arthurspass/
and go bungy jumping/ visit winery/hike
the glaciers and rain forests
Australia
east coast/ Sydney/ Blue Mtns
Alaska
California coast
and lots of options in Europe if that interests you
Corcovado Tent Lodge, Costa Rica
corcovadotentlodge.com/reviews.htm
Houseboat on Lake Powell/ Nat'l Parks
lakepowell.com
Iceland
Check out the icelandair.com site, many are amazed at what Iceland has to offer - great outdoor activities and lots of fun during the city part of your stay in Reykjavik
New Zealand
wildernesslodge.co.nz/lakemoeraki
and the one at /arthurspass/
and go bungy jumping/ visit winery/hike
the glaciers and rain forests
Australia
east coast/ Sydney/ Blue Mtns
Alaska
California coast
and lots of options in Europe if that interests you
#17
Joined: Feb 2007
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I asked my graduating son last year where to go. He chose Yellowstone ( I was hopng Mexico or Hawaii) We had lots of fun, but it was a lot of time in the car. Yellowstone is a BIG place, and to see it all requires more driving than we expected.
Second son is more the athletic type, and he wasn't into the whole geysers scene. he felt like if you've seen one you've seen them all. We stopped and did some awesome rock climbing in City of Rocks in southern Idaho, and he liked that.
Second son is more the athletic type, and he wasn't into the whole geysers scene. he felt like if you've seen one you've seen them all. We stopped and did some awesome rock climbing in City of Rocks in southern Idaho, and he liked that.

