16 of the Best Family Holidays in the World
Family-friendly travel is usually limited to the school holidays. Our recommendation? Go big. Get ready to take that kid-friendly dream trip the whole family will talk about for years to come. To help you start planning, we’ve rounded up 16 of the best.
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Live the resort dream in Bali
1/17Close to the hustle and bustle of neighbouring Seminyak and Kuta, Legian is a quieter and more relaxed escape.
After checking into Padma Resort Legian, there’s hardly any reason to leave, with five restaurants, three poolside bars and three outdoor swimming pools at your disposal. There’s junior cooking class and mermaid swimming classes (complete with mermaid tails) for the younger kids and beach games for the older ones.
Legian Beach is just a two-minute walk from the resort. Book the littlies (and yourself) into UP2U Surf School during the day and snuggle into a beanbag on the sand as the sun sets.
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Hit up adventure on the Gold Coast
2/17Go beyond the classic theme parks and book the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa in the heart of Surfers Paradise. The hotel’s “Family by JW” interactive program hosts daily fish-feeding sessions in the lagoon and pizza-cooking classes using ingredients you’ll pluck from the JW Garden.
A 6-minute drive from the hotel lands you at Ripley’s Believe or Not!, a fun museum where you can measure yourself against a model of the world's largest man and see more than 300 other exhibits and artefacts. Hitch a ride in the Aquaduck where you will go from road to river in the same vehicle – kids even get the chance to steer on the water. Nearby Tallebudgera Creek is calmer than Surfers Paradise Beach and ideal for little swimmers.
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Road trip along the Great Ocean Road
3/17Stay close to home and tackle The Great Ocean Road which stretches over 200km. The drive may be a bit too long for the little ones but there’s no reason you can’t take on part of the road trip and stop along the way. Anglesea is 10 minutes from Torquay and makes for the perfect summer break. There's paddle boats to hire, Point Roadknight beach and Kangaroo spotting tours at the local golf club.
While you’re there, set up camp at the Anglesea Family Caravan Park where you can park your caravan, rent a spa cottage or deluxe cabin. The site has plenty to keep the kids entertained including a pool, basketball court and a mini golf course.
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Choose the laid-back island life
4/17Vanuatu is a tropical paradise that’s full of adventure. Check into Warwick Le Lagon, a short 20-minute car trip from Bauerfield International Airport where the pool, tennis courts and watersports are sure to keep the whole family busy. Kids Club is also available, so parents can take some time out at Oasis Day Spa for an aromatherapy bath or hot-rock massage.
Jump on an e-bike and explore the local beach and shops or be immersed in Ekasup Cultural Village where you'll learn about the traditional village lifestyle from the Chief himself. Make the 30-minute drive from the resort to Mele Beach where you can catch the ferry across to Hideaway Island to feed the tropical fish and scuba dive to the world’s only underwater post office.
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Experience the magic of Christmas
5/17It’s Christmas all-year round in Lapland's Santa Claus Village, an eight kilometre drive from the Rovaniemi city centre and only three kilometres from Rovaniemi airport, itself an 80-minute flight from Helsinki. Meet Santa Claus, take the reindeers for a test run and visit the Elf’s Hat Academy. The Arctic Circle runs through Santa Claus Village and you’ll receive a special certificate when you cross it.
The magic doesn’t stop there. Retire to one of the 71 luxurious glass igloos in the village for the chance to see natural phenomena such as the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun from the comfort of your own bed.
Cruise Australia and beyond
6/17There’s a reason cruises remain one of the most popular family getaways: with a giant range of dining, entertainment and accommodation options, the only question is, what will you do first?
Take the fun to a new level with Disney, which has six ships sailing across Europe, the Caribbean and most recently NZ and Australia. Onboard, there’s princesses and superheroes to meet, waterslides and pools to enjoy and live stage shows based on Disney movies such as Beauty and the Beast.
Making its way around the Caribbean, the Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship ever built. It features 40 eateries and bars, seven pools, a waterpark, six waterslides and an ice rink. The best part? The liner will stop at Royal Caribbean’s own private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, where there’s a beach club, waterpark and a zip line that will have you soaring over the island.
Visit Middle Earth on New Zealand’s North Island
7/17Make like Frodo and his friends and embark on an epic journey to Middle-earth around two hours drive south of Auckland.
But the excitement doesn’t start or end there; before visiting Hobbiton, this tour of New Zealand’s North Island begins with a dolphin-watching cruise in Auckland. A helicopter tour over hidden crater lakes awaits in Rotorua, along with zip-lining, erupting geysers and boiling mud pools, and an up-close encounter with endangered kiwis. At night, you’ll stay in a luxury boutique hotel.
Experience five-star luxury in Fiji
8/17On Fiji’s remote northern island of Vanua Levu, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort may ruin all other family holidays for you. Aside from water slides, a trampoline, zip-line and an all-inclusive kids’ club (which offers a junior chef program), every child under the age of five has their own personal nanny during their stay and older kids are led by a ‘buddy’, in groups of five.
All of this leaves parents free to sip cocktails by the adults-only infinity pool, dive the soft coral capital of the world or partake in complimentary off-site excursions, like a mangrove or pearl farm tour, a visit to Savusavu’s farmers’ markets or kayaking a coral-strewn bay.
Head north for winter in Hawaii
9/17When the winter chill sets in, set out for sunnier climes where white-sand beaches, black-lava landscapes and fully outfitted kids’ clubs are the name of the game. Hawaii’s favourite family-friendly escape, the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, offers everything from a game and activity centre designed for hard-to-impress teens, to babysitters for the littlest family members.
There are also myriad ways to create special memories together. Learn how to make a floral lei, take the kids on a treasure hunt or join a snorkel lesson with a marine biologist in the resort’s 1.8-million-gallon, lava-rock aquarium, teeming with more than 4000 tropical fish.
Meet The Avengers at Disneyland, California
10/17Whether your favourite superhero is Thor, Black Widow or Spider-Man, they’re all hanging out in one place: California’s Disneyland Resort. The smaller and more manageable of Disney’s USA theme parks is home to the Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park. Among the must-do attractions is the simulated thrill ride, Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!
Meanwhile, Disneyland Park next door plays host to everything from Pirates of the Caribbean and Matterhorn Bobsleds, to the five-hectare Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Avoid the long entry lines and stay onsite at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, which has its own entrance to the park.
Supercharge the Aussie beach holiday on the NSW Central Coast
11/17Recreate the nostalgic summer holidays of your childhood on the New South Wales Central Coast; just don’t expect the once-sleepy towns to be exactly as you remember them. The region has grown up as you have, and while there’s still a rockpool for kids on every other beach, they’re now crammed with family-friendly activities too.
Set up a base in a dreamy coastal Airbnb, like the two-bedroom Beachouse six in Terrigal, then hit the road to explore. Big kids can try jetpacking and flyboarding with Jetpack Adventures in Kariong, while little ones will love Wyong’s Amazement Farm & Fun Park, where there are hedge mazes, farm animals and a Ferris wheel. Or go check out the crocs, turtles, snakes and more at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby.
Step inside a video game in Japan
12/17Are you Team Mario or Luigi? Throw on an oversized red or green plumber’s hat and head to Universal Studio Japan’s Super Nintendo World in Osaka. Grab an electronic wristband to ride Mario Karts, dodge piranha plants and ‘catch’ gold coins.
Stay at the luxe Courtyard by Marriott Shin-Osaka Station, a 35-minute drive from the park. The modern rooms are spacious by Japanese standards, and extra beds for the kids are available on request. Want to take a day trip to Kyoto or Hiroshima? The shinkansen is a four-minute walk from the hotel.
Sleep with the fishes on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland
13/17Imagine waking up five metres under the sea and being greeted by a curious turtle, Maori wrasse or a school of striped angelfish. It’s just another day in paradise at the underwater Reefsuites at Reefworld, 40 nautical miles off Airlie Beach.
Getting there is every bit as magical as the wake-up call. It begins with a cruise through the Whitsundays, followed by lunch on arrival, after which guests can swim, snorkel or dive the reef. Kids aged six and above can stay overnight, when the underwater show continues through your room’s floor-to-ceiling windows.
Escape to Singapore’s island playground, Sentosa
14/17Expect gleeful screams of “best holiday ever” from the whole family at Capella Singapore, a 112-room resort where peacocks roam on 12 landscaped hectares of Sentosa island. Kids can join in the hotel’s scavenger hunt or try their hand at cake-pop-making and cupcake-decorating, while parents relax in the resort’s award-winning Auriga spa, where treatments are based on the cycles of the moon.
Beyond the grounds is a veritable family-friendly wonderland, where S.E.A Aquarium, Universal Studios and Tanjong Beach Club await. There’s also indoor skydiving at iFly, and don’t miss the inflatable obstacle course at Hydrodash, Singapore’s first floating water theme park, at Palawan Beach.
Explore Australia’s mini Galapagos on Kangaroo Island
15/17Seven times the size of Singapore, there’s more to South Australia’s Kangaroo Island than you might expect, after all it's one of Australia’s last true wilderness sanctuaries.
Spot echidnas, wallabies and koalas in their natural habitat, swim with wild dolphins or watch sea lions and migrating southern right whales. Don’t miss the Remarkable Rocks, formed around 500 million years ago, and sandboard the epic dunes of Little Sahara. There are excellent family-friendly hotels and holiday homes to rent, plus a plethora of local producers offering everything from honey and olives to oysters.
Hit the powder in the ski slopes of Canada
16/17Two hours outside of Vancouver lies Whistler Blackcomb, one of the largest ski resorts in the world, with more than 3000 hectares of skiable terrain. Skier, snowboarder, snowman creator – there’s plenty of space for the whole family to carve up the snow. Stay at the Four Seasons Resort Whistler for the cosy aprés ski vibes and make use of the ski concierge to help plan your stay.
When you’re not busy hitting the slopes, take a stroll through Whistler Village. Stop in for a special farm-to-table dining experience at Araxi, where oysters and locally sourced produce are the heroes. Grown-ups will also want to squeeze in a visit to the regal Fairmont Chateau Whistler’s Vida Spa, where eucalyptus steam rooms and massages soothe tired muscles.