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Where to go on holiday with your adult kids

As the children grow up and fly the nest, your time spent together becomes more rare and precious.  Now’s the time to take on bucket-list adventures, celebrate milestone birthdays, and enjoy time with each other on new terms. And now that you’re no longer restricted by the school calendar, it’s also the perfect time to travel outside the peak travel months to avoid the crowds; consider September instead of August, May instead of June, January instead of December. We’ve got the perfect trips for you.

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The Best Places to Travel With Your Grown Up Children

Hawaii

Hawaii isn't labelled a paradise for its white beaches and blue sea alone. This is also a destination full of mountains, volcanic National Parks and enigmatic jungles. From snorkelling and mountain biking to helicopter rides over the islands, your Hawaiian adventure can be as wild as you and your family wish. In Maui, you’ll get the chance to paddle out on the water in a sea kayak, searching for turtles, dolphins, and even Maui’s famous humpback whale. Wander barefoot on the beach before enjoying a gourmet beachside picnic catered specifically for your each and every need.
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Morocco

Over the years, our Travel Experts have got to know almost every nook and cranny of Morocco, resulting in us creating the ultimate route through the country, perfect for first-timers to North Africa. From hot air balloon rides over the Agafay Desert and vintage sidecar trails through Marrakech, to uncovering the best street food corner in Fes, the activities here are perfect for all ages. Time to relax? Live like a local and indulge in a traditional hammam before being whisked off to the idyllic Kasbah Tamadot, one of our all-time favourite Moroccan hotels. Sitting high in the Atlas Mountains the views from your bedroom balcony are just waiting to be Instagrammed.
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Japan

A mix of ancient history and modern technology. Now’s the perfect time to explore this incredible place alongside your family. Learn to make the perfect noodle soup in a ramen masterclass and meet the Sumo wrestlers behind Japan’s most iconic sport. For something really out of the ordinary, ask us to arrange a special visit to a sacred Dojo in Tokyo where you’ll receive martial arts lessons from your very own Ninjutsu teacher. A place of learning and peace, you’ll take a journey through the history of the Ninja, donning an authentic costume, learning fighting techniques and handling their trusty weapons. And no, you can’t take them home to show your friends.
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Norway

The Lofoten Islands. These are the perfect place to capture the whole family’s interest through unforgettable adventures, jaw-dropping landscapes, and heavenly hotels. Channel your inner Viking as you kayak through glistening fjords on an off-the-grid trail, or lace up your boots and hike to the top of Vagakallen Mountain, one of the Island’s most iconic peaks.
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Peru

While visiting Peru and the beautiful Machu Picchu is fascinating for young kids, as your children get older the more able they may be to adjust to high altitudes and climb the lesser-known Huayna Picchu. On this South American trip, you’re guaranteed to get a real mix of culture and adventure, from receiving a blessing on Lake Titicaca and pisco tasting in Cusco to hiking in the Sacred Valley.
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India

During this Indian journey through Rajasthan, we’ll take you and your adult kids from city culture in Mumbai to the wilderness of Jawai. Jump in a jeep and take your family out on game-drives, passing lakes lined with pink flamingo and catching a glimpse of the mighty leopard hanging in the trees. After learning about their hunting habits and footprints from your private guide, reconnect with your family around the campfire.
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