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4 Family-Friendly Destinations to Visit in 2025

by Kimberly Inlander

Mar 24, 2025

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As my husband and I pack up the car today to take our 1.5-year-old daughter to Great Wolf Lodge in Perryville, Maryland, for a weekend of fun, my mind is, of course, wandering to other destinations our family of three could visit in 2025. Here’s a bit of destination inspiration for other families from our sister brand, whereverfamily.com:

Virginia Beach, Virginia
Well-known for its beaches and boardwalk, new and inclusive experiences are on offer in 2025, including the new Nautilus Lookout Tower at Owl Creek Landing, scheduled to open Memorial Day weekend.

Other offerings this year include the debut of significant renovations at Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center and the opening of Atlantic Park later this summer, which will feature The Dome, a music and entertainment venue backed by Virginia Beach native Pharrell Williams.

The Bahamas
With more than 700 islands and cays, The Bahamas offers plenty of choice for family travelers. A destination in itself, families staying at Atlantis Paradise Island can enjoy Atlantis Aquarium and Aquaventure, one of the largest water parks on the planet.

Other attractions sure to delight families include Dean’s Blue Hole, the swimming pigs in Exuma, Small Hope Bay Lodge on Andros and so much more.

San Francisco
This vibrant city is packed with diverse attractions and activities like Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, the Exploratorium and San Francisco Zoo & Gardens. And really, that only just scratches the surface of what’s on offer.

Get outdoors and enjoy Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Park and Muir Woods National Monument. Stomachs will be satisfied as well, with a wealth of incredible cuisine on offer.

Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Florida
If your family is looking for adventure this year, head to Destin-Fort Walton Beach’s family-friendly atmosphere — and it’s easily reachable via car or air. Try the free Little Adventures class for kids ages 0–18, offering fishing, surfing and more.

Local moms can help families plan their trip. Use the website’s Ask a Scout online chat feature.

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— Kimberly Inlander, editor in chief

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