{"id":99223,"date":"2014-01-07T03:45:40","date_gmt":"2014-01-07T08:45:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/destinations-islands.php"},"modified":"2014-01-07T03:45:40","modified_gmt":"2014-01-07T08:45:40","slug":"destinations-islands","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/islands\/destinations-islands.php","title":{"rendered":"Destinations | Islands"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Family vacations fuel a lifetime of nostalgia, from the time we    are small children through our adult lives. Island travel    evokes a particularly romantic reverie, which jetsetters of all    ages will appreciate. Although pulling off a multi-generational    trip does take effort, the planning can be fun if you approach    it with the right attitude.  <\/p>\n<p>    First off, it's everyone's vacation, so involve everyone. Call    a family meeting, and have each person announce the top three    places they'd like to visit and why. Note any overlaps, and    draft a list of vacation-spot finalists. Think about each    family member's goals or requirements for the trip. If you and    your daughter want to pick up surfing, Barbados might top your    list. If your son and his grandfather love history, the Maya    sites near Cancn are an ancient marvel. If you continue to    research, you'll discover several places that offer both    surfing and historical sites, plus a kids camp for Timmy and a    nature reserve for Grandma. The most important family travel    advice: Don't plan on spending every minute together. A little    breathing room goes a long way toward family harmony. Instead,    choose a destination with a wide range of attractions, so    loungers can hit the beach while active types swim with sea    turtles. Plan on meeting up at specific points throughout the    day, but otherwise, keep itineraries loose. Think about all    you'll have to catch up on at dinner!    When traveling with little ones, a flexible schedule is key, as    Teresa Plowright, About.com's Travel with Kids column writer,    advises. \"Kids can so easily get their hearts set on something,    and if problems arise (anything from a transportation issue to    a sibling's tummy ache) then the disappointment is huge. When    sightseeing with young kids, for example, I plan one morning    activity and don't even mention the afternoon activity until    I'm sure everyone's up for it.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Once you've chosen a location, your accommodations will play a    large role in your family's overall experience. Family-focused    resorts are especially appealing for groups with younger    travelers in tow. Adults can savor precious one-on-one time    while their little ones enjoy organized and supervised    activities. The best advice is to look for resorts with    programs aimed toward specific, narrow age ranges  a program    for 4- to 12-year-olds will likely bore both your preschooler    and your preteen. Some resorts even offer themes or \"celebrity\"    appearances, such as your children's favorite TV    characters.    All-inclusive family resorts make things even easier,    especially when trying to coordinate numerous adult families.    Plowright says: \"Bottom line about all-inclusive vacations: All    needs are provided for, fun is abundant, parents can enjoy a    beautiful setting and relax. And with all-inclusive pricing,    parents never need wonder 'How much will this cost?' when kids    want more drinks or activities.\" One up-front payment means no    splitting checks, and purses and wallets can stay in the room.    Buffet-style meals are generally available anytime  a huge    advantage when easing toddlers into new time zones. Plus, picky    eaters can make their own plates, while gastronomes-in-training    sample chicken luau, okra, steamed mussels or plantains.    Families seeking more space and privacy should consider    vacation rentals. Justin Halloran of vacation rental network    HomeAway Inc. says,    \"Hands down, the best tip I can offer when traveling with kids    is to stay at a vacation rental instead of a hotel.\" This    father of three children under age 4 adds, \"Plus, separate    bedrooms for the adults and kids is also key for my family    because no sleep means no vacation.\" Depending on the level of    service your group desires, prices for basic rental    accommodations can be quite comparable to those of resorts,    especially when divided among multiple adults. Vacation rentals    offer the convenience of your own kitchen, laundry, dining    room, etc., so you really can feel right at home  only better.    Parents don't have to fret over a crying baby at mealtime, and    family members with special needs may be more easily    accommodated. Plus, your party will experience a more authentic    version of island living  driving or walking to local food    markets, speaking with the neighbors and sightseeing off the    beaten track.    For the ultimate vacation, villa rentals will have your group    living like royalty. These luxurious dwellings often lie steps    from the beach, with sweeping ocean views and top-notch    amenities. Your personal chef prepares all meals to order, the    laundress sees to the washing, a gardener keeps the grounds up    to snuff, and whenever you'd like to explore the area, just    consult your driver. Nannies are also available at many    properties, so adults can enjoy time alone together. Debbie    Moncure, owner of The Villas of Bluefields Bay in Jamaica,    communicates extensively with families ahead of time to    coordinate the details of their stay. \"Before they depart, we    send them a long list of lunch and dinner options, so they will    have exactly what they want when they arrive the first day,\"    she explains. Her all-inclusive villas come fully stocked with    guests' favorite food and drink, and chefs easilyattend to    dietary restrictions or special requests for children. Whether    your clan chooses a Tahitian resort, a villa in Jamaica or a    cruise around Hawaii, remember the true luxury of a family    vacation is spending time together. As children grow up and    lives get busier, our opportunities to devote an entire week or    two to family bonding grow increasingly rare. So enjoy each    moment  and be sure to take lots of pictures.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.islands.com\/destinations\" title=\"Destinations | Islands\">Destinations | Islands<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Family vacations fuel a lifetime of nostalgia, from the time we are small children through our adult lives. Island travel evokes a particularly romantic reverie, which jetsetters of all ages will appreciate. 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