5 Summer Vacations Your Kids Will Love
Vacation season is fast approaching. All you have to do to verify this fact would be to have a chat with any kid in school. This includes those big kids going to college. Now you want to plan a family vacation, but you don’t want the run of the mill vacation to slap travel insurance on. Here are a few ideas to help make that vacation something unique and fun for everyone.
Go back to your childhood and live in a tree house
Time to forgo all that hotel shenanigans. Tree houses provide an exciting experience. Tree house resorts are slowly cropping up across the states.
These tree houses of vacation love are more than just a box in a tree though. Most vacation tree houses have all the amenities that your home has. They just happen to be in a tree and include a spectacular view.
You will need to provide your own super-secret entrance password though. You might also have to let girls into your tree house of testosterone. See how easy it you can let that adulthood go.
Play cowboy on a working ranch
Play cowboy with your kids. You might be surprised at how much fun you have working on a ranch. You might feel a bit odd slapping on some chaps and learning how to throw a lasso. You are not the first to do this, nor will you be the last. Besides, what better way to tucker the kids out than by making them chase animals around all day?
Best of all, when the day is done you will have a nice quiet evening to enjoy. Your travel insurance agent might not like the idea of you playing cowboy, but the kids just might love it.
Travel by rail
Cars and planes are not the only way to get to your destination. Traveling by train is often one of the last things people consider for their travels. Trains take away the stress of 3oz bottles of fluid and bumper-to-bumper traffic. You can enjoy all the splendor of Mother Nature without dropping four letter words of anger in front of junior.
Rock the houseboat
The mighty Mississippi offers a great time for some leisurely travel. The best way to enjoy this grand river will be on a houseboat. Not only can you enjoy a leisurely stroll down the river, but also you can enjoy swimming, fishing, and hidden alcoves of water fun. You just might get bonus points with the kids for that Tom Sawyer accent as well.
Visit some old lighthouses
Lighthouses are offer a unique history. Some lighthouses will even allow you to stay in them for a night. What better way to spend a day on the ocean than entrenched in some nautical history? You might even enjoy the towns that come with these beacons of boating safety.
There are plenty of unique vacations that you would be proud to put traveler insurance on. All it takes to find these amazing wonders is a bit of looking. Sea World is so yesterday; tree houses are what the cool kids do these days. Time to get off that duff and start planning that unique vacation! Just don’t forget to protect that trip with a bit of travelers insurance.
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