
Muling down sea
cliffs to exploring volcanoes.
Innovative
destination ideas to suit any teen’s
interest.
by Carrie Simmons
TWEENS
& TEENS News April 2007
Mention “family vacation” in
some circles and visions of National Lampoon’s
Vacation are sure to come to mind. For those
of you who don’t know the movie, picture
this: Goofy parents take two very reluctant
(and somewhat obnoxious) teens on a road trip
across country. On the way, the family encounters
all sorts of obstacles such as broken down
cars, lost wallets and family sing-alongs
before reaching their ultimate destination,
a theme park, which is closed for renovation.
Despite the ridiculously clumsy father (Chevy
Chase) whose good intentions often cause major
mishaps, the siblings realize that they do
like one another and the family creates memories
to last a lifetime. And, after all, that’s
the goal of a family vacation, right?
Yet, as the movie shows, heading out with
the family can sometimes be tricky. Every
family member has a different idea of the
ultimate bonding experience. Little brother
wants to catch frogs at the lake. Middle brother
wants to try rock climbing in Arizona. Teenage
daughter just wants to stay home with her
friends. What’s a family to do? Help
is on the way. Below are some ideas that excite
every family member when traveling to some
of the most popular family vacation spots:
The Caribbean, Hawaii and Mexico.
Adventure
For you adrenaline junkies, I’ve got
just the fix. Nowadays it’s easier than
ever to get the adrenaline pumping.
•Kayak through Bioluminescent Creatures
(Vieques Island, Puerto Rico). Hop in a two-person
kayak at night. Then watch the ocean light
up with each dip of your paddle or jump in
and swim through the green, glowing water.
Finish your tour watching a moonrise over
the bay.
•Ride a Mule Down the World’s
Highest Sea Cliffs (Molokai, Hawaii). Hold
on to your hats as your mule clambers down
a narrow path that clings to the side of the
towering cliffs. At the bottom, discover the
history of Hawaii’s leprosy colony and
the impressive work of Father Damien. Minimum
age: 16.
•Snorkel through an Underground Cave
(Tulum, Mexico). A small hole in the ground
opens to an expansive underwater cave dripping
with stalactites. Put on your mask and fins,
and explore the underwater labyrinth of caves
in one of the longest underwater cave systems
in the world.
Family Enjoyment
Not up for heart stopping madness, but still
want to get your game on? Check out these
outstanding family outings.
•View Life Below the Waves Onboard a
Submarine (St. Thomas, Caribbean). Head down
100 feet to the ocean floor and maneuver through
marine valleys and coral formations viewing
wildlife of all sorts on an underwater safari.
•Ride a Dolphin (Oahu, Hawaii). Jump
in the water with these amazing creatures
of the sea. Learn all about dolphins’
bodies and how they move in the water. Feed
them, pet them and, for the grand finale,
take hold of their dorsal fins to speed across
the lagoon.
•Jet Ski through Mangroves (Cancun,
Mexico). Hop on a jet ski and explore Cancun’s
extensive maze of mangroves, spotting marine
wildlife on a wild ride!
Naturally Fun
Maybe you’re the quiet type looking
for the perfect, serene spot in nature. Experiencing
the planet’s natural entertainment can
be a rewarding experience for the whole family.
•Snorkel an Underwater Trail (Buck Island,
St. Croix). Hoist the anchor and set sail
for one of the Caribbean’s most fabulous
reefs— the underwater National Monument
at Buck Island. Follow an interpretive trail
that points out different sea creatures and
hike around the island to explore some land
creatures.
•Hike the Rugged Na Pali Coast (Kauai,
Hawaii). Don your hiking boots to tread one
of the most well-preserved and accessible
tropical forests in the world. The 11-mile
Kalalau Trail winds along the towering cliffs
and isolated valleys of Kauai’s north
shore. Make a fabulous weekend out of the
trip by camping at the end of the trail, or
take a day trip just two miles up the trail
to Hanakapi’ai for incredible views.
•Snorkel, Cliff Dive and More at Xel-ha
(Mayan Riviera, Mexico). A huge eco-friendly
marine park, Xel-ha offers tons of family
activities. Snorkel with tropical fish and
turtles, explore a Mayan cave, swing like
Tarzan, jump from a 20-foot cliff, cross a
rope bridge and see what other adventures
you can conquer.
Historical & Cultural Experiences
Yes, it’s true. You’re not in
school while on vacation, but you can still
learn a thing or two in a foreign land. And
you may be able to get extra credit if you
are missing school. Besides, don’t doubt
the fun factor in the edu-tours listed below!
•Explore the Colonial Fort of El Morro
(Old San Juan, Puerto Rico). Imagine the skirmishes
between pirate ships and soldiers stationed
at El Morro. Stand sentry over the Caribbean
Sea, run the ramparts and feel the rusted
cannons as you relive scenes from an epic
colonial battle.
•Discover the Effects of Lava (The Big
Island, Hawaii). Feel heat oozing from crevices
in the rocks, hike across hardened lava plains
and frozen lava tubes, smell the sulfur pouring
from the steaming caldera and, if you time
it right, watch the glowing lava plummet into
the Pacific Ocean at Volcanoes National Park.
•Investigate a Mayan Pyramid (Mayan
Riviera, Mexico). The Mayan Riviera is dotted
with signs of the ancient Mayan civilization
that once flourished there. Climb huge Mayan
pyramids, explore dark tunnels and crevices
and get to know the Mayan people at Chichen
Itza, Uxmal and Coba.
Inspired to plan your trip? In this information
age, it’s easier and cheaper than ever
to plan the vacation of a lifetime. The Internet
offers access to all sorts of travel information,
and travel search engines provide a great
way to compare prices, as well as videos and
pictures for hotels, activities and more.
If you’re not quite sure where to go,
subscribe to a travel deals e-mail service,
like www.travelzoo.com. These services scour
the Internet for the best deals around and
e-mail their findings directly to you. Also,
be sure to visit your local library. Libraries
often keep a huge inventory of travel guidebooks,
travel videos and historical and cultural
information on different countries that can
help make your travel plans easy.
Get going and plan a trip that your family
will remember forever. And, who knows, maybe
you’ll even discover that you like to
go frog hunting with your little brother.
Carrie Simmons is a freelance travel
writer, longtime traveling parent of two and
producer of the Travel With Kids series, which
introduces parents and kids to new and exciting
destinations. Titles include Travel With Kids
Caribbean, Travel With Kids Hawaii and Travel
With Kids Mexico. For more information, visit
www.travelwithkidsdvds.com.