One of the best ways to begin your vacation is by involving your child in your trip planning. Whether by listening to your children’s ideas on where to go or by understanding the types of activities they hope to enjoy, you are increasing their interest and investment in your trip as they engage in the planning process.
Durable to travel, the options for children this age are endless. “At this age, I cannot imagine a better real-life experience to learn about nature, animal adaptation, biology, and much more,” says Juan, a travel specialist for South America. “Around the Andes, your kids can also learn about life at the Haciendas and enjoy adventures like biking or horseback riding.”
Suzie, a Zicasso travel specialist for several regions, feels that children in grade school have reached the magical age for travel. “They are old enough that they sleep great anywhere, are easily adaptable to time changes, yet they are not so independent that they would rather be off doing something with their friends,” she says. No matter where you visit, your children's natural interests and inclinations can be incorporated to give everyone something to look forward to.