Did summer pass you by? Were you planning some South Dakota tourism vacation plans but now the weather isn’t certain? Take the family to Europe - and find the best european destinations for families.Why bring the family to Europe? Europe is a place rich in culture and history. Many of the world’s greatest civilizations began in Europe, there are sights to see, people to meet and yes, languages to learn. To give you an idea of the best European destinations to bring your families to, here are some places you might want to include in your itinerary.ItalyYour family won’t have a hard time looking for Italy on the map – that’s the area in Europe that resembles a boot. As a European destination for a family trip, Italy offers plenty in terms of adventure. It has some of the world’s best beaches, coastlines, plantations and architectures that your family could visit and enjoy. Italy also has some of the most famous ruins that your family mustn’t miss – the Appian Way, the Roman ruins, the Aqueduct and of course, the Colosseum. There are also plenty of museums that showcase the country’s best-known music, sculptures and paintings, produced by some of the most famous artists of all time such as Vivaldi, Verdi, Michelangelo, Titian, Raphael and of course, da Vinci.Some of the must-not-miss destinations include: Rome, the Vatican, Florence, Venice, Tuscany, Umbria, Capri, the Amalfi Coast and of course, the French Riviera. If you and your family stay in these areas for one to three days, you could see all the important sites and sample the cuisine within just two weeks. That should give you ample time to know what it’s like to have a Roman holiday.FranceWhat would a European holiday destination for families be without a trip to France? If you and your family love the outdoors and wish to see the picture-perfect countryside, France is the ultimate destination for you. Many travel agencies offer adventure trips designed for families that include trail hiking, rock climbing and even water rafting. For those who prefer to soak in French culture, this European destination is simply one of the most remarkable. Aside from staples such as the Eiffel Tower to get a view of Paris, the Trevi Fountain to make a wish and the Louvre museum for a glimpse of the Mona Lisa and other priceless art, you and your family could go visit a few of France’s national parks (they have over 30), its beautiful beaches and quaint major towns are famous for spectacular views and unforgettable entertainment. And while you’re there, you can sample the distinctive cuisine served with the famous French flair.SpainNo hablo Ingles? No problem. A short visit to Spain will have you and your family speaking in Spanish phrases (and maybe sentences) in no time. Winter can be characterized by low temperatures in places like Madrid, so it’s best to go during spring, summer or fall. These are the seasons when may of the areas in Spain come alive with music, poetry, singing, dancing and ritual through the annual fiestas. Some of the most famous include the celebrations in Pamplona, Valencia and Seville. You and your family could also enjoy those held in Granada, Zamora, Valladolid and Toledo at Corpus Christi.Of course, a trip to Spain wouldn’t be complete without sampling the country’s famous cuisine, learning a few of its famous dances such as the flamenco, watching a bullfight and viewing its famous sculptures and paintings. If you and your family want to learn more about famous artists such as Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Diego Velazquez and El Greco, this European holiday destination can teach you a lot and keep you coming back for more.
October 29th 2008 Posted to
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