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Holidays for Teenagers
EwanC1109
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I am looking to take my 15 year old son on holiday abroad (Europe) and wanting suggestions for hotels that have activities suitable for teenagers.
(not looking for kids club or theme parks but something inbetween)
Thanks! :money:
(not looking for kids club or theme parks but something inbetween)
Thanks! :money:
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Salou has Port Aventura.0
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What's he into? What are you? Do you want eg a a holiday where he socialises with other kids while you sit round a pool, and you spend the evenings together, or do you want something where you do stuff together all day? Hot? Beach? Activities? Everything arranged or free to do your own thing? There's so many options...0
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If you are willing to shelve the Europe bit, you can get family fishing lessons in Scotland. Depending on his age, you could have whiskey tasting sessions in the evenings?
To be yet more MS, have you considered ParkRun (5k runs every Saturday morning) at various locations around Britain? Not perhaps an obvious holiday activity but something you might start & keep up after, or plan to & actually have a go on holiday?0 -
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a cruise - our son is currently 14 and loves them, they have kids clubs but at that age they are more hang out clubs/get to know others and then hang!
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tui magic life (they have several) have lots on for teens0 -
I used to hate holidays as a teenager. You were too old for the "kids stuff" but too young to join in with the adults. I used to spend the whole week in bed reading.
The best holiday was when my parents finally gave up and left me at home for a week while they went away and had a good time without a sulky teenager in tow.0 -
Loves Most sports in general, he is that age that he could sit around the pool with a phone but he is generally sporty so any sporting activities would be fantastic.0
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I suggest one of the European Centre Parcs. Lots of activities to do together and much cheaper than the British equivalent with some lovely accommodation options. Or Iceland - our teenagers were blown away by it.0
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Or how about PGL - all inclusive activities and a chance to try a lot of activities he's (probably) not done before. Also great chance to socialise with other families.0
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