Ideas to plan a memorable family trip

Sharing experiences with your siblings, uncles, grandparents, or parents are moments that should be framed forever. Let’s talk about that family trip to a dream place when you were 10 years old, or let’s imagine together the next journey you want to plan with those you love.

Going on a family trip will always have a long list of benefits and today, in addition to listing the most important advantages of this type of adventure, we will share some ideas to add to your to-do list. 

Shall we start?

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Enjoy the local culture 

Whether to a local place or a trip abroad, you will surely find places or experiences to share and live together. In addition, to develop tolerance and respect for other cultures in your kids, everyone will be able to discover a new world vision through the flavors of its crafts and emblematic places. 

For example, if your family is passionate about cultural experiences, you’ll love to immerse in the traditions and rituals of the Huichol heritage. This indigenous community is mainly known for its colorful crafts made with beads or stamens, such as the popular God’s eyes, which are used in initiation ceremonies for kids. 

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Velas Vallarta focuses on preserving the traditions of the indigenous communities through unique experiences and crafts. 

Stronger family bonding

During the holidays, the memories will add up, and little by little, the bond with the whole family will be strengthened. Take a painting class together or schedule a beachside photo shoot.

You could even start a new tradition and travel every year!

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Make new friends 

For children, each trip can give them several friends from different places and share a great time. On the other hand, if there is a large group of children in the family, the adventures will surely be much better. For example, having fun with the wide variety of the Kids’ Club activities at Velas Vallarta will be a great vacation plan.

With themed decorations, board games, arts and crafts, scavenger hunts, movie nights, and more, the little ones will develop better social skills and gradually build their independence.

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Endless stories to tell

With the planning of different activities for each family member, at the end of the day, your talks will be longer with the many stories that will have to be told. In addition, from each perspective, everyone will share their learning.

Are you ready to travel together?
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