We’ve found the most magical places on earth that all kids should see before they grow up. Parents can expect to be enchanted too. Take a look.
11. Stingray City, one of the most magical places in Grand Cayman
This remarkable aquatic city in Grand Cayman invites you to enter a surreal world where you’ll find yourself surrounded by dozens of stingrays. The water is shallow, crystal clear and plays host to dozens of gentle residents, who tickle rather than sting.
Forget about kissing a frog to find your Prince Charming, they say kissing a stingray gives you seven years good luck, so pucker up.
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10. Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose, Texas
Travel 113 million years back in time and take a prehistoric walk at Dinosaur State Park in Texas. Your kids will delight in exploring five trails, where they can distinctive three-toed Sauropod and Theropod footprints. If dinosaur footprints aren’t exciting enough, you can also have fun on mountain bikes or go swimming in the river here.
Younger kids should borrow a Junior Ranger Explorer Pack to help them learn about the park. And older ones can enrol in workshops, where they’ll pick up cool new skills, like archery.
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9. Glass Igloo Village, Finland: one of winter’s most magical places
This snowy resort offers your brood the opportunity to stay in a glass igloo to either admire the Northern Lights or to lose yourselves in the thousands of stars in the night sky. A four-person igloo has its own toilet and shower, and the temperature is maintained between –3 and –6°C. Glass igloos are available to book for the whole Northern Lights season, mid August until the end of April.
Down sleeping bags are provided to keep you nice and snug, but if you’re after a little more warmth, why not upgrade your accommodation to the Kelo-glass igloo? Combining the warmth of a log cabin while maintaining the panoramic views from the igloo, each can house up to six people and they boast their own sauna, fireplace and kitchenette.
During the festive season Santa opens his doors to show little ones what it’s really like to be one of Santa’s Little Helpers. If your kids are a little older, they can get their kicks on snowmobile, reindeer or even husky safaris. A night in an igloo starts at around £450.
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8. Sanibel & Captiva Islands, South West Florida
She sells seashells on the seashore is a tongue twister we’re all familiar with, but any shell-seller would be redundant on these Gulf coast barrier islands, where shells are in abundance. The beaches are littered with pretty white wonders, washed up by the sea. Little ones will be preoccupied for hours, hunting for their perfect holiday memento. An added positive is the shallow water, which makes this a great place for tots to safely splash about.
If you’re able to keep the kids still for just a second, they may be able to spot a ghost crab burrowing on the beach, or even dolphins swimming off-shore. To take advantage of the wildlife that lives on these islands, visit Sanibel’s J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to alligators, manatees and roseate spoonbills.
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7. Walt Disney World, Orlando: one of the most magical places on earth
Walt Disney World is beloved by families, for a good reason. From little ones who love to meet their favourite characters, to older children seeking some of the world’s most adventurous rides and roller coasters – there’s enough at Disney to keep the whole family grinning from ear to ear.
The park hosts different displays, depending on the time of year, and they are guaranteed to impress. The whole park is worth exploring, but if the kids are in charge, you’ll likely spend most of your time in the Magic Kingdom.
Staying at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando means you’re entitled to extra hours within the park. Keep on top of the queues and travel around the park in the easiest way possible – using apps like Wait Times at Disney World and Disney World Lines.