25+ Top Teen Destinations in the USA for 2025

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View of Grand Prismatic from the top at Yellowstone National Park.
View of Grand Prismatic from the top at Yellowstone National Park. Photo credit: Cindy Richards

Planning a family vacation with teens can be a challenge, but we’ve got you covered. Our curated list of the best teen-approved trips, handpicked by the experts at SheBuysTravel, offers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. From awe-inspiring national parks to thrilling city escapes, these destinations will keep your family connected and create unforgettable memories before your kids soar off on their own adventures.

Remember, a perfect vacation doesn’t exist, but a perfect family vacation does. Those unexpected detours, silly mishaps and shared laughs? They’re the stuff of lifelong memories your teens will cherish long after they’ve left the nest.

Best Beaches for Teens

Think the turquoise water is only found at the all-inclusive resorts, like the Turks and Caicos or Mexico’s Riviera Maya? Not at all!

You can find white sand a road trip away. And there are even all-inclusive resorts in Florida with amazing beaches and, even better with ravenous teens, all the food they can eat!

SheBuysTravel Tip: If you want an all-inclusive just right for teens, we heartily recommend this Hard Rock Resort in Mexico. They’ll feel so cool there, especially when they find out they can borrow a Fender guitar and amp to play during their vacation!

The Best Beaches for families in the US
Navarre Beach, near Pensacola, Florida, offers teens sugar white sand and turquoise blue water. Photo credit: Allison Bean Taylor

1. Navarre Beach, Florida

With four miles of perfect white sand beach, the Gulf of Mexico on one side and Santa Rosa on the other, Navarre Beach is the hidden gem of the Florida Panhandle.

This area offers bike paths for teens to explore and beach towns packed with ice cream shops and juice stands for hanging out. And there is plenty to keep teens from complaining they’re bored.

SheBuysTravel contributor Breeze Leonard went ziplining on her Navarre Beach vacation while SheBuysTravel writer Allison Taylor and her family learned to kayak — and no one fell in! You can also take surfing classes with your teen or join a night glow kayak session.

Add in water so blue you think it’s the Caribbean, and it’s easy to see why this area can become a family vacation favorite.

Best of all, it’s close enough to take a side trip to Orlando’s theme parks. With teens, we recommend Universal Studios.

SheBuysTravel Tip: Save a few bucks by buying discounted theme park tickets through our partners at GetAwayToday.

Santa Monica beach, one of LA's cleanest places to swim
Santa Monica Beach consistently ranks among L.A.’s top five cleanest family beaches. Photo credit: Visit California

2. Southern California

Southern California has been a mecca for the young at heart since the dawn of TV. The beaches of SoCal created a culture that teens still crave.

Be the cool mom and sign up your teens for surfing lessons in Los Angeles or San Diego. Check out the piers and boardwalks, both packed with fun. Don’t forget Disneyland’s Star Wars attraction or take a Celebrity Homes Bus Tour! Or hit the water parks.

Recommended and teen-approved SoCal hotel: Riviera Resort Palm Springs.

Sunset on Maui, one of the best vacations for teens.
Sunset on Kaanapali Beach in Maui, Hawaii. Photo credit: Cindy Richards

3. Hawaii

Collect those miles or book those companion fares to say Aloha. Each of the Hawaiian islands offers a different feel.

Oahu is the top teen destination with the urban wonders of Honolulu, the famous Waikiki Beach and the legendary surfing on the laid back North Shore of the island. Definitely spring for surfing lessons here. If nothing else, your teen will go home with a very cool t-shirt.

Maui offers beautiful beaches, immersive Hawaiian culture, the funky Lahaina waterfront town and the breathtaking drive along the Road to Hana. The drive is just 52 miles long. But with 620 curves and 59 narrow bridges, it can take a few hours. Along the way, you’ll see waterfalls, beaches and the charming town of Hana. It’s up to you whether you want to give your teen driver time at the wheel.

The Big Island of Hawaii has 10 of the world’s 14 climate zones. Active volcanoes, beaches, waterfalls, cultural sites and coffee farms are among the many attractions. The island has two airports: Hilo International Airport, and Kona International Airport. Consider flying into one and out the other. Don’t miss the famous black sand beaches or a visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Kauai is the greenest of the islands and the filming location for the first Jurassic Park movie. Treat your teens to a helicopter ride over the interior or a boat ride to see the gorgeous Napali Coast from the water, home to those cute spinner dolpins. If your teens like to hike, this is the place. But start early. There are only a handful of parking spots at the trailhead.

These are our favorite Hawaii resorts.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel choice: Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club for its large two- and three-bedroom suites that will give teens their own space.

Family vacation with teens at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park
Grandpa and grandson at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park, an Instagram-worthy family vacation with teens. Photo credit: Kristen Shaw

4. Michigan

The “Third Coast” as Lake Michigan boosters like to call it (yes, people surf on Lake Michigan – sometimes wearing wet suits) is home to one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park near Traverse City.

SheBuysTravel contributor Kristin Shaw visited on a multi-gen family vacation with her parents and her tween son. They drove along Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, which winds around itself like the entry road to Yosemite Park in California and stopped at Outlooks 8 and 9.

The first stop is the Instagram-worthy Glen Lake Overlook where they oohed and ahhed at the impressive vistas. Next is the Dunes Overlook, where you can take in a panoramic view of the North and South Manitou Islands, Pyramid Point, Sleeping Bear Bay, the Sleeping Bear Dunes, and more.

When SheBuysTravel Editor-in-Chief Cindy Richards visited with her teens, her track star son ran down the steep dunes and spent a challenging hour climbing back up. These days, there’s a sign at the top warning people against attempting that feat. If you attempt the dune climb and can’t make it back to the top, you’ll be charged $3,000 for the rescue.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel choice: Grand Traverse Resort and Spa for its two indoor and one outdoor pool, indoor waterpark, arcade, bowling alley, escape room and virtual reality activities.

Tips for taking a road trip with teens and tweens.

Best Road Trip Vacations with Teens

There’s something special about road-tripping with teens — and it’s not just that they’re old enough to do some of the driving. Being in the car for all of those hours leads to long talks about nothing special, silly rounds of car games, belting out tunes and eating snacks.

The destination matters, of course. After all, you’ve got to convince the teens to spend days away from their friends and hours in the car with you.

SheBuysTravel Editor-in-Chief Cindy Richards liked to choose road trip destinations that required long stretches of driving through spotty cell service. Without a connection, her teens were more likely to talk to her. While it gets tougher all the time to find a place in America where “you can’t hear me now,” it’s still possible with these trips.

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The kids took the challenging path to the foot of the Mt. Rushmore monument–over the rocks. Photo credit: Cindy Richards

5. Chicago to Mount Rushmore

This classic Midwest road trip must include kitschy stops at the Corn Palace in Mitchell and the giant Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota. Give the kids some money to spend at both places. You might be surprised by what they choose to buy.

Cindy’s kids spent an hour giggling and trying on cowboy hats — until a store clerk pointed out the sign that said “No Trying on Hats.”

If your kids are adventurous, add Wind Cave National Park to your itinerary and go below to check out the cool underground cave system.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel choice: Rock Creek Lodge and Cabins in Custer, South Dakota

SheBuysTravel Tip: Don’t do this drive during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Week in early August unless you like the deep-throated roar of hundreds of thousands of Harleys while you’re trying to commune with nature in the Black Hills.

California's poppy fields are a top teen destination and one of the best vacations for teens.
If you’re road-tripping from LA to Sequoia National Park in the spring on a family vacation with teens, stop for a walk among the California poppies. Photo credit: Brian Baer, courtesy of Antelope Valley California Poppy Nature Reserve

6. Los Angeles to Sequoia National Park

Plan this trip for the spring and stop at the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve in Lancaster. The red poppy field should be in full bloom then.

Once you get to Sequoia, impress the teens with the redwoods so tall they touch the sun. My kids had fun climbing through the trunk of a fallen giant. If your family is into camping, bring a tent or rent a cabin.

One of seven national parks near Los Angeles, Sequoia was the second park in the US National Park system, established in 1890. It’s where you can find General Sherman, the largest tree in the world.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel: Wuksachi Lodge.

A hiker rests at the top of Mount Washington
Mount Washington has some of the worst weather in the USA. Come prepared if your teens want to hike to the top. Photo credit: Yvonne Jasinski

7. New York to Vermont

What teen wouldn’t want to road trip for ice cream? There’s lots to do in Vermont, but the promise of a visit to the Ben & Jerry’s factory in Waterbury is a must. Don’t leave without paying your respects to the ice cream flavors resting peacefully in the Flavor Graveyard.

But that is just one Instagram-worthy stop on this Northeast road trip. There’s also lovely Lake Champlain and quaint small towns along the way that showcase white-steepled churches and historic storefronts.

Active teens will want a detour to neighboring New Hampshire to climb Mount Washington. Hiking up is not for everyone — Mount Washington has some of the worst weather in the USA — but everyone can get to the peak via the Mount Washington Cog Railway.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel: Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire

graffitied cars in cadillac ranch
Check out Cadillac Ranch, a unique sight you surely won’t find anywhere else. Photo credit: Shutterstock

8. Albuquerque New Mexico to Amarillo Texas

Plan to stop along the way in Tucumcari, New Mexico, another Instagram-friendly spot. SheBuysTravel contributor Nasreen Stump discovered Tucumcari by accident on a New Mexico road trip. Hotels in Santa Fe were pricey. She and her family needed to be in Canyon, Texas, (near Amarillo) the next night. As she searched for motel rooms along a remote stretch of Historic Route 66, all options pointed to Tucumcari.

Back in the heyday of Route 66, Tucumcari was the place to stop along the way. Book a stay in one of the cool vintage motels, complete with nostalgic neon signs.

The goal of this road trip, though, is Cadillac Ranch. That’s the too-weird-to-be-believed desert installation of Cadillac chassis half-buried in a cow patch near Amarillo. Stop at the nearby Home Depot to buy cans of spray paint (or bring your own). The kids WILL be spray painting the cars. (You should, too!)

SheBuysTravel Tip: We like neon spray paints (they show up well). If you’re trying to write and photograph a specific message bring black or white spray paint to make a base layer.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel: the vintage Motel Safari in Tucumcari, New Mexico.

What to pack for a ski trip from a newbie's perspective.
Winter skiing isn’t the only reason the mountains make a great family vacation with teens. Photo credit: Gerard de Mooij/Pixabay

Best Vacations with Teens: Mountains Are Calling

The mountains are a great active family vacation destination with teens. In the winter, active snow-friendly activities abound — skiing, snowboarding, sledding, ice skating and more. In the summer, the mountains are in bloom and hiking and mountain biking are the activities of choice.

For active outdoorsy families, heading to the mountains is one of the best vacations for teens.

The alpine slide at the Park City Adventure Park. Photo credit: Kyle Cartwright/Vail Resorts

9. Colorado

Colorado’s Rockies top the continent with more than 50 peaks above 14,000 feet. Climbing a fourteener might be more than your teens can conquer. But Colorado offers an array of teen-friendly outdoor sports for families, like hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, rock climbing, ziplining and hot springs.

The mild summer temperatures offer a respite when most of the U.S. is sweating through their shirts. Although, as SheBuysTravel Editor Cindy Richards and her teens learned on a summer Jeep tour into the mountains above Vail, it can be warm at the resort, but snowing at the top, so plan accordingly!

Winters offer world-class sports, like the teen fave, snowboarding, and skiing. Keep having fun with your kids longer and plan an annual ski trip. College students will flock home for the holidays if mom and dad pick up the tab for a ski trip!

Things to do in South Lake Tahoe - jet ski best vacations for teens
My son thinking about jumping into the water from his Zephyr Cove Marina Team jet ski. Photo credit: Margot Black

10. Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe, east of San Francisco in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, offers Olympic snow since it hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics. I love Tahoe for its mellow California vibe that attracts moguls and boarders alike.

During the summer, Lake Tahoe offers a crystal clear lake for water sports, yoga retreats and an epic hiking trail, the TRT, the Tahoe Rim Trail. It’s also a fun spot for celebrity spotting!

Recommended and teen-approved places to stay in Lake Tahoe: Edgewood Tahoe Resort and Tahoe Lakeshore Lodge & Spa.

Skiing with a family is so much fun! Visit a ski resort in New Mexico, one of the best vacations for teens.
Our daughter fell in love with skiing and yearly ski trips are a must for our family. Photo credit: Breeze Leonard

11. Angel Fire New Mexico

This ski resort is a favorite of road-tripping Texans, including SheBuysTravel contributor Breeze Leonard.

She and her extended family — 17 of them! — went to Angel Fire where her family learned to ski. She liked that when you sign kids up for ski school, the ski rentals are included. The resort’s most teen-friendly feature: night skiing!

Paddleboarders on Big Bear Lake in summer, one of the best vacations for teens.
Boating, stand-up paddling, and fishing are among summer activities in Big Bear Lake, CA. Photo credit: Mimi Slawoff

12. Big Bear Lake

Big Bear is a mecca for skiers in the winter, but it really shines in the summer.

SheBuysTravel contributor Mimi Slawoff has been visiting Big Bear with her family (including the dog!) since the kids were little. As teens, they spend their days on the water, paddleboarding, kayaking, swimming and more. Rent a pontoon boat to take the whole family for a ride, or give the teens a thrill by renting jet skis for them to drive over the water or Segways for them to zip around on land.

SheBuysTravel Tip: If possible, avoid heading to Big Bear on a Friday afternoon, unless you really like sitting in traffic.

13. Northern Michigan

While Westerners turn up their noses at the idea of Midwest skiing, Midwesterners know that there is plenty of snow fun to be had in northern Michigan.

SheBuysTravel contributor Jamie Bartosch says Crystal Mountain Resort and Boyne Mountain Resort are great places for family vacations with teens in the summer as well as the winter. At Boyne Mountain, she and her family rode the ski lifts up to biking trails, ziplining (the awesome guides taught them how to go upside-down and hands-free) and a disc golf course.

At Crystal Mountain Resort in Thomasville, Michigan, they zipped down the mountain on the alpine slide. Treat the kids to a throw-back evening of fun at the nearby Cherry Bowl Drive-In movie theater in Honor, Michigan.

FireChaser Express ride at Dollywood, one of the best vacations for teens.
FireChaser Express at Dollywood. Photo credit: Steven Bridges, courtesy of Dollywood

14. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Sometimes, one teen wants a mountain getaway with lots of outdoor activity while another wants a national park vacation. Just a handful of miles outside of Great Smoky Mountain National Park, these gateway towns offer both.

Find loads of activities from river rafting, mountain coasters and Dollywood, an affordable, family-friendly amusement park. With its quirky activities, like the Titanic Museum (check tickets here), this area offers lots of dining, lodging and quaint cabins too.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel: Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort

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Photo credit: Tim Jones

Best Vacations with Teens: Stunning National Parks

North America does epic landscapes really well. The US National Park Service parks attract visitors from around the globe — and it is also one of the best vacations for teens. Really.

Expect the parks to be busy this summer. Plan to arrive at the park before 9 a.m. to get in and grab a parking place.

Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellowstone, one of the best vacations for teens.
Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellowstone. Photo credit: Cindy Richards

15. Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park, located in northwest Wyoming and 320 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, tops my list of best vacations for teens. Old Faithful Geyser and Old Faithful Inn offer must-sees. Kids love animals, so drive through Hayden or Lamar Valley to see bison, bear, elk and maybe even those elusive grey wolves.

Give Yellowstone at least four days; I prefer a week. Be prepared to picnic for lunch since the food service isn’t conveniently located near iconic sights or hikes. Don’t miss out on the Huckleberry ice cream.

Teen-approved places to stay near Yellowstone: West Yellowstone Condominium Resort, Clubhouse Inn  and Under Canvas Yellowstone.

SheBuysTravel Tip: Assign the teens to be the lookout, keeping their eyes on the horizon line in search of animals. And when you see a crowd along the road pointing at something, stop and park. The crowd has seen something you’ll want to see, too. Just remember to pull fully off the road.

Bass Lake, one of the best vacations for teens.
The Way of the Mono trail is a short hike with scenic views at Yosemite. Photo credit: Mimi Slawoff

16. Yosemite National Park

In the central Sierra Nevada mountain range of California and 200 miles east of San Francisco, Yosemite offers a convenient location and epic landscapes. But what’s the difference between the top two national parks?

Yellowstone is about its geothermal features, like geysers and mud pots, and the mighty mammals, like bear and bison. Yosemite offers an epic mountain landscape that even an amateur photographer can capture. The Yosemite Valley offers waterfalls, wildflower meadows and mountaintop vistas that inspire everyone, including Ansel Adams and naturalist John Muir.

Teen-approved places to stay near Yosemite: Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite, Hounds Tooth Inn, and Kildrummy Lodge.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Black Hills, South Dakota,
Mount Rushmore National Memorial draws over two million visitors a year to the Black Hills of South Dakota. Photo credit: South Dakota Department of Tourism

17. Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore National Monument in southeast South Dakota and 380 miles north of Denver, Colorado, is an image that most Americans know. To experience the magnitude of the sculpture, have the teens take the walk close to the side of the mountain and have them look up — right into George Washington’s nose!

Don’t think of Mt. Rushmore as a quick road trip stop. It’s one of the best vacations for teens when you explore the Black Hills of South Dakota, where Mt. Rushmore resides. The Black Hills offer several days of western family adventure, including rock climbing, water sports and ziplines.

Teen-approved places to stay near Mount Rushmore: Black Hills Luxury Suites, Under Canvas Mount Rushmore, and Holiday Inn Express & Suites – Rapid City – Rushmore South.

A gently flowing Colorado River between the steep walls of Marble Canyon, one of the best vacations for teens.
The Colorado River is gentle and placid passing through Marble Canyon between Glen Canyon Dam at Lake Powell and the west portal of the Grand Canyon. Photo credit: Eric Jay Toll

18. Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon National Park, in northern Arizona and 215 miles north of Phoenix, offers one of the best vacations for teens. During the summer, the south rim seems like the international terminal of JFK with visitors from around the globe. Stay for a few hours or stay for a few days. The Grand Canyon offers hikes and views for everyone in your SUV. And I still stop every time I drive across northern Arizona. These are our favorite resorts in Arizona.

My active teens like white water rafting and kayaking; book a trip through outfitters.

Teen-approved places to stay near the Grand Canyon: The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel, and Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon.

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The new quarter-mile Redwood Sky Walk enables visitors to walk 100 feet above the forest floor in Eureka. Photo credit: Redwood Sky Walk

19. Redwoods

Redwoods National Park offers trees so big everything in their shadows seems small, even teen drama. I found redwood locations sprinkled throughout the West Coast with several different varieties of trees.

My favorite park is located north of San Francisco at the Redwood National and State Parks, close to the border of California and Oregon. Redwoods grow in Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks as well. Best family-friendly activities include horseback riding and biking, available through outfitters.

Teen-approved places to stay near the Redwoods: Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park and Freshwater Lagoon Retreat.

Girl sitting on the New River Bridge and looking down. best vacations for teens
Teens can sit on the New River Gorge Bridge catwalk and dangle their feet as they look down 851 feet to the New River below. Photo credit: Cindy Richards

20. New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

America’s newest national park in southern West Virginia is the place for adventure lovers. Of course, you can camp and hike there, but you also can go whitewater rafting on the New River and take the New River Gorge Bride Walk.

That requires walking 3,030 feet along a narrow catwalk underneath one of the longest single-span arch bridges in the world. At the center point, you’re 851 feet above the New River, looking down on the whitewater rafters below. Go the third Saturday in October for Bridge Day and you can watch BASE jumpers jump off the bridge, or pay for your teen to zipline down to the bottom.

Recommended and teen-approved place to stay near New River Gorge: Adventures on the Gorge

Radiator Springs ride at Disneyland, one of the best vacations for teens.
Who doesn’t love Radiator Springs? Photo credit: Gwen Kleist.

Cities to Visit with Teens

Teens have tons of energy, so head to the top cities of the United States for a getaway. Grab a metro card and explore by mass transit. With a maps app, it’s easy. Even better, get the teens to navigate.

Here are our favorite vacations for teens in big cities.

21. New York City

New York City packs energy that falls flat for younger kids, but teens possess the stamina for urban trekking at its finest. I lived in NYC for two years, but I didn’t introduce my kids to the metropolis until they were out of strollers and could walk all day without whining.

In a city that never sleeps, travel lessons abound. Use the subway to get around, a must-have skill for teens who will be exploring on their own in a few years. In my experience, the skills I learned in New York City helped me navigate any urban city around the globe, including Tokyo.

From parks to museums and shopping to snacking, New York City offers a week of teen fun.  And don’t forget a Broadway show.

Teen-approved places to stay in New York City: Mandarin Oriental New York and JW Marriott Essex House New York.

San Francisco Golden Gate, one of the best vacations for teens
The Golden Gate Bridge. Photo credit: Gwen Kleist.

22. San Francisco, California

San Francisco offers vibrant culture and postcard landscapes with a mellower West Coast vibe. It’s easier to navigate by public transportation, like the famous street cars. And see American icons too, like the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, a favorite for teens. Then explore San Francisco by foot to see all the unique neighborhoods.

Teen-approved places to stay in San Francisco, California: San Francisco Marriott Union Square, Inn at Union Square, a Greystone Hotel, and Taj Campton Place

charles river boston liberty hotel, one of the best vacations for teens
The Charles River in Boston. Photo credit: Pixabay

23. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston offers a maze of American History you and your teens can walk. Start in Boston Common, the park in the center of the city, and find the red line painted on the sidewalk. The Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile urban trail, will walk kids and teens through the American Revolution.

Teen-approved places to stay in Boston, Massachusetts: YOTEL Boston, Revere Hotel Boston Common, and Hyatt Regency Boston.

Fly a kite near the Washington Monument, one of the best vacations for teens
Take a family photo near the Washington Monument. Photo credit: Cybjorg via Wikimedia Commons

24. Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C., is another destination for older kids packed with history, culture and some of the best museums in the country, many of which are free. As the center of government, Washington is a must for future lawyers.

Teen-approved places to stay in Washington, D.C.: Eaton DC, Viceroy Washington DC, and WEST END part of Georgetown Collection.

25. San Antonio, Texas

It’s the top destination in Texas. Walk along the oasis-like Riverwalk that winds through the downtown area; it’s home to Tex-Mex restaurants, museums and historic areas.

Across the street from the River Walk, see The Alamo, the mission and fort where the Battle of the Alamo happened in 1836. It’s now part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Find waterparks and amusement parks in San Antonio too.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel: Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort

26. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The City of Brotherly Love has the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, so it’s an excellent educational spring break destination. Teens love Philly’s murals and the famous LOVE sculpture; they make great Instagram backdrops.

You can hit several college campuses for tours, then head to a Phillies game or famous cheesesteak corner to try the city’s most popular sammie. End your visit with a run up and down the Rocky steps. It’s a classic (and free) thing to do in Philadelphia.

Recommended and teen-approved hotel: the stylish Logan Philadelphia.

Minnie Mouse at Disney World one of our best vacations with teens
One of the best vacations for teens? Disney. You may not think of it as a top teen destination but you can embrace the innocent fun of it all together. Photo credit: Jill Robbins

Best Vacations for Teens: Disney

27. Disney!

My final teen destination is Disney. My advice: take them. It’s an American institution. If your family isn’t crazy about all things Mickey and Minnie, limit your time at the park to a day or two.

Disneyland in California offers better year-round weather and other family-friendly destinations besides theme parks, like the beach. Disney World, in Florida, offers a city dedicated to all things Disney.

Teens love the thrill rides but can still appreciate a nostalgic character from their childhood. Bonus: Teens can roam the parks on their own while parents sample, sip and explore nearby. Stay at one of these Disney hotels to get access to perks like early park entry or, for teens, late park nights!

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After purchasing your tickets from Get Away Today someone will reach out to you to answer any of your Disney vacation questions or help you create an itinerary for your visit.

The bottom line: The best vacations for teens are the ones you take them on. The country is big, time is short, and travel will benefit your teen in all areas of life.

Catherine Parker has a passion for travel with only one state left in her quest of seeing all 50. As a former flight attendant, she’s landed in nearly every major North American airport at least once. Since clipping her professional wings after 9/11, she combines her love of the open road with visiting national parks, historic sites and cultural icons. She’s a freelance writer and journalist based out of Central Texas, dividing her time between writing and restoring a 95-year-old house. She shares her life with her three kids, her husband, yardful of cats, a dog and three backyard chickens.
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