Travel itineraries designed with families and kids in mind.
Planning a trip with kids is a different kind of puzzle. A museum that delights a 12-year-old loses a toddler by the second room, and a day that looks perfect on paper falls apart when nobody planned for the 3 p.m. meltdown. The itineraries below are built for that reality.
Every family plan here is shaped around the ages of the kids traveling — toddlers, school-age, and teens each get activities pitched at their level, with the pace dialed back so there is room for naps, snacks, and unstructured time. Where it helps, the days lean on kid-tested anchors: zoos, aquariums, science centers, beaches, and parks that hold attention without a month-ahead reservation. Restaurants skew to places that will not blink at a stroller, and stays favor family rooms near the day’s main stops so the walk back is short.
Browse the curated trips below for inspiration, or build your own: tell us who is coming and how old they are, and we will plan each day around your family in a few minutes — free, no sign-up, with real costs, walking distances, and downtime built in.