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Suggestions for a last family holiday

56 replies

Brodpit · 30/11/2024 23:56

We want to go away next June to celebrate the end of degrees, A levels, GCSEs, major birthdays and an anniversary with 2 DC in their early 20s, 2 DC having just done their exams. It’s possibly the last time we can go away as a family without accompanying BFs/GFs so it’s got a bit of a last hurrah about it.

I don’t want to be too perfect about it but I do want it to be great! Looking at a budget of up to £15,000 for two weeks.

Successful holidays in the past have included the north east coast of the US and Interrailing.

Any suggestions?

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sleepwouldbenice · 02/12/2024 15:16

Gillipips · 02/12/2024 07:02

Canada - Vancouver, whistler, sunshine coast. Tw ocentre. Whales, white water, lakes, city, cycling, walks, great food in Vancouver, beaches, mountains. It was our big summer blowout last year and we had the best time. Back to road trip to Germany this summer for a chill!

Sorry to sideline the thread, I too am looking for holiday for us and our just adult kids. Thinking about Canada along these lines
What are temperatures like please?

mitogoshigg · 02/12/2024 15:27

Sri Lanka is a great option and your budget will buy luxury and a 2+ centre / tour ending in a beach resort in Sri Lanka or Maldives

notatinydancer · 02/12/2024 17:50

Another vote for Thailand.
Bangkok , Chiang Mai and an island for a few days.

MoosakaWithFries · 02/12/2024 18:14

What about a yachting experience around the Greek islands? Or a beachside villa with activities/good food and drink.

We founda Canada pretty expensive for food and car hire. I don't think your budget would go far there at all if you're including food.

Gillipips · 14/12/2024 22:37

sleepwouldbenice · 02/12/2024 15:16

Sorry to sideline the thread, I too am looking for holiday for us and our just adult kids. Thinking about Canada along these lines
What are temperatures like please?

It was really hot this summer. I don't think it's usually as hot as we had it. I think it's normally mid twenties but I think it was much hotter than this. We could have done a fourth centre and maybe done some other mountain resorts but left ourselves wanting a return visit. Can really recommend.

sleepwouldbenice · 14/12/2024 23:08

Thank you

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