Australia China
Where should we go on vacation with a 15 year old?
It would be international.We have already been to
Austria
Australia
China
South Africa
All western Europe (besides spain, portugal, sweden)
Botswana
New Zealand
Mexico
Jamaica
So we would like somwhere different. It would be with a small tour group. Where would you go to?
Well you said you havent been to Spain, I went to Barcelona when I was 13 and I loved it, it's really gorgeous!
Have you thought about South America at all? I took a cruise that went from Alcapulco Mexico, down through the Panama Canal, stopped at Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia. That was pretty cool!
Morocco in Northwest Africa was also awesome, I went when I was about 15, I rode a camel along the sand dune ocean.
I am going to Greece this summer and a few Greek islands, you could check that area out!
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