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multiple swimming pools, a water park, and nine restaurants. Dreams Flora Resort & Spa also opened recently and is very family friendly.
8 | SICILY, ITALY
If you love HBO’s dark comedy The White Lotus, then Sicily might already be on your 2024 travel list. For those following the jet-setting trend, the show was fi lmed at the Four Seasons Taormina, as well as locations around the village. The largest island in the
Mediterranean, Sicily is a cultural melting pot that feels as much a part of North Africa as it does Europe. It is home to ancient Greek
ruins, active volcanos, gorgeous beaches, charming hill towns, and, of course, excellent cuisine.
9 | BELIZE The only English-
speaking country in
Central America, Belize is also home to excellent
deep-sea fi shing, scuba diving, and gorgeous tropical beaches along its Caribbean coastline.
Ambergris Caye, the country’s
largest island, is where most travelers head. The world’s second-largest barrier reef sits just off shore, and the water sparkles turquoise and clear. There are numerous resorts on Ambergris Caye, including the new Margaritaville Beach Resort.
10 | KAUAI, HAWAII For a beach vacation with the
grandchildren that doesn’t require a passport, head to Hawaii’s
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fourth-largest island, Kauai. It is less expensive than Maui and less crowded than Oahu.
If you enjoy hiking, the “Garden
Island” is an excellent choice — check out the kid-friendly Kuilau Ridge Trail. It’s also a good pick if you want to take a surf lesson. The north side of Kauai, around
Hanalei Bay, has beginner waves for surfers and is also a fun bodyboarding location. Other popular Kauai experiences include horseback riding on the beach or attending a pig roast and luau at Smith Family Garden.
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