Top 10 Ideas for Independent Family Adventure Travel

Are you looking for ideas and inspiration for family adventures? Are you bored with tired, old destinations and resorts looking for something that isn’t in the usual brochures? We’ve researched and selected the top ten family adventure ideas that we found interesting. Whether you enter nature, wildlife, unusual sights or more active adventures

1. Balkan cyclists: Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro

With the cleanest beaches in the Med, 8 national parks, 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and boating around the amazing Dalmatian islands, Croatia is one of Europe’s most well-known and must-see destinations. There are hundreds of small, family-run hotels throughout the country, which provide a great family experience. If your food is closer to Serbia, a ‘Soul food Serbia’ tour has recently been launched and bicycles are horizontal along the Danube to help eliminate those calories. If you are in the mountains more than this, why not try Montenegro’s undiscovered jewels. There are incredible cliffs, extensive shores and great mountain biking trails.

2. Wade through the forest about water: Florida

For children of all ages, great water parks are always popular, so why not try visiting some of the best water parks in the world? Florida’s Seaworld is opening new attractions in 2012, including helping visitors get close and learn about the amazing sea turtles, while Discovery Cove offers the opportunity to swim and wade through. Along the water route If you’re excited and excited, try Orlando’s new Coco Key Water Resort for water slides. Or for more natural excitement. How to watch crocodiles in Miami’s Everglades National Park.

3. Maya year: Mexico

2012 is a big year in the Mayan calendar, and if you believe that predictions can sometimes be your last chance to visit! Mexico vacations give you the opportunity to combine beautiful beaches with the heritage of ancient civilization for equal education and relaxation. There are turtles here as well, and if you go to the Maya Riviera, you can swim in a safe bay just a few hundred meters from the turtle nesting. If you like history, try visiting Tulum, the ancient city and the gateway to the Maya world.

4. City safari: Lilongwe Wildlife Center, Malawi

Lilongwe in Malawi is a base for conservation and important education centers that provide sanctuary for orphaned or injured animals and work to conserve the country’s animal population. Lilongwe Wildlife Center recently received an internationally responsible tourism award. But more than justifying Located in a 180 acre wooded area, you can also walk, ride a bike or go on a safari, picnic on the forest path that is home to monkeys, hyenas and shrubs. That is closer to nature experiences

5. Open door and forest area: Iceland

Iceland is currently conducting a campaign that invites visitors to meet the villagers in their own homes. People from all walks of life are opening the door and showing others how they live. Some people take visitors with them to do their favorite activities for knitting, ice-cream tours, dog walking, or swimming lessons. But Iceland is not only about people It’s about unused beauty, and if your family likes geysers, glaciers, deserts, and hot springs, this might be your destination.

6. Escape for the Environment: Guyana

If ecotourism attracts you, you might want to consider Guyana Rupununi North, a remarkable mixture of rainforests, savannahs and rivers, all of which have nothing to do with the main tourism industry. Various community initiatives bring the necessary funds to local people and allow you to get close to the monkeys, jaguars and otters while living in eco-houses in the local community.

7. Olympic Proportion Celebration: London

No secret. 2012 was a big year for London. It was Charles Dickens’s 200th birthday. The Harry Potter studio tour was opened near Watford. The Royal Palace is celebrating the Diamond Jubilee and the opening of a new style hotel at the Legoland Windsor Barbican Theater. There’s a 30 year celebration of the theater and Cutty Sark is slated to open in Greenwich. Oh, and if you’re a sports fan, I think you’ll find a little event called the Olympics too.

8. Ride the Bridge: New York, San Francisco and Monterey.

If you are riding a bike in the city, have you ever thought about a cycling holiday in Manhattan? You can cycle around the island on a 90 percent free traffic route. Ride a bike over the Brooklyn Bridge and enjoy the New York skyline from crossing the river. On the west coast, you can wear the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco or use the friendly bike paths around Monterey Bay through the famous Lone Cypress tree, Blazing Saddles, the company that operates. In which the family has bicycles for rent of all kinds, including trailers and signs for children or engines for grandmother

9. Crazy about history: Siene-et-Marne

The charm of Paris is endless. But there are more regions than the highlights of the city After visiting the city, why not try to explore a little far? Region of Siene-et-Marne There are many places to present nature lovers, activities and history in Meaux. There are new interactive exhibitions. At The Museum of the Great War in Nestles you will find the largest cat park in Europe full of life. And in the medieval city of Provins, you can soak up your inner actors, rent out outfits and participate in the city’s performances.

10. Slovenia

Slovenia has love written in people’s names, friendly and hospitable. Now, green adventures are at the heart of tourism initiatives. Who needs more reasons anymore?

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