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11 Great Gramping Getaways

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Whether you call it “gramping,” a skip-gen getaway, or a “grandcation,” grandparent-grandchild travel is growing in popularity and offers a different way for the older and younger sets to experience the world. By leaving the parents at home (sorry, mom and dad!), grandparents can spend quality time with the grandkids and show them the sights of a new or favorite destination.

We’ve put together a list of hotels, resorts, tour companies, and other locations that offer special packages or experiences for grandparents who want to take their grandchildren on a memorable vacation.

Kids at Wild Dunes Resort in South Carolina

1. Wild Dunes Resort – Isle of Palms, SC

Located on South Carolina’s Isle of Palms, Wild Dunes Resort offers proximity to both historic Charleston and Palmetto State beaches. Its Gramping Getaway Package offers a 10-percent discount at the resort’s Boardwalk Inn, located just steps from the sand. The package also includes a barrier island eco tour and admission to the South Carolina Aquarium for two adults and two children, plus daily breakfast at the inn’s Coastal Provisions restaurant. Resort amenities include oceanfront pools, bike rentals, 17 Har-Tru tennis courts, and a full slate of kids’ activities.

“Grandparents want to take their grandchildren somewhere where they can stay busy together,” says marketing director Ashleigh Irving. “They may not be able to go climb a mountain together, but they can certainly tour an island, visit the aquarium, or partake in a fun workshop together.”

2. Road Scholar – Voyageurs National Park

Educational travel nonprofit Road Scholar offers a variety of travel and learning experiences for grandparents and grandchildren. “The opportunity for kids and their grandparents to learn together, as well as travel together, creates this really amazing space where they get to experience each other in a way they really can’t when they’re with other family members or just sitting at home together,” says Road Scholar CEO Jim Moses. “It becomes a really memorable experience on so many levels for both grandparent and grandchild.”

The company offers national park camping excursions for grandparents and their grandchildren led by naturalists and local experts at Zion, Bryce, Yellowstone, and Voyageurs National Parks. During its six-day trip to Voyageurs National Park—Minnesota’s only national park—the two generations can travel by canoe to hidden coves and scenic waterfalls, just like French-Canadian explorers did. Participants can also hike, swim, watch for wildlife, and enjoy S’mores by the campfire at this park on the Minnesota-Canada border.

Family with Tortoise on Jacada Travel’s Africa Skip-Gen Itinerary

3. Jacada Travel’s Africa Skip-Gen Itinerary

Grandparents looking to give their grandkids the trip of a lifetime might want to check out Jacada Travel’s new Africa Skip-Gen Itinerary. The luxury tour operator’s 11-night trip includes a stay at the oceanfront Ellerman House boutique hotel in Cape Town, South Africa, during which grandparents and grandkids visit two local schools. The tour moves on to Kenya’s Angama Mara safari lodge, where travelers help train anti-poaching dogs, then the Seychelles’ North Island, a private island sanctuary where the kids go on turtle patrol and plant indigenous trees with resident environmentalists.

4. Cape Codder Resort & Spa – Hyannis, MA 

Cape Cod is a popular summertime vacation spot in Massachusetts, but the Cape Codder Resort & Spa in Hyannis offers year-round fun thanks to its indoor waterpark with a three-story lighthouse, high-speed waterslides, wave pool, kiddie splash zone, and retractable roof (for when the weather’s warmer). Guests young and old can also partake in a heated outdoor pool, evening movies, and a schedule of kids’ activities at the mid-Cape resort, which offers easy access to beaches, local museums, and ferry service to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. The Grandparents Rule! Package includes one night of accommodations, admission to the water park, a $10 arcade voucher, water park T-shirt, and welcome gift for each grandchild.

5. Lansdowne Resort and Spa – Leesburg, VA

Charming Leesburg, Virginia, is home to a Civil War battlefield, the Museum of Hounds & Hunting (the only foxhunting museum in the world), historic residences open for tours, and cool restaurants located in spaces that led interesting past lives (like a former grain mill and one-time bank). It’s also the site of the 476-acre Lansdowne Resort and Spa, located along the Potomac River. Guests can enjoy five pools, hiking and biking trails, tennis and basketball courts, and 45 holes of golf. The resort’s Grandparents Package features overnight accommodations, a S’mores kit for use at the Lansdowne’s fire pit, a kid-friendly in-room movie, and breakfast at the resort’s Riverside Hearth restaurant.

Grandfather with Grandson at Grand Velas Riviera Maya

6. Grand Velas Riviera Maya – Rivera Maya, Mexico 

Playa del Carmen’s Grand Velas Riviera Maya offers a family-friendly, all-inclusive getaway with suite accommodations, kids’ and teen clubs, and activities like snorkel and kayak tours. Grandparents can add to that fun with two new skip-gen experiences offered by the Mexico resort. Grandparents and grandkids can travel by private plane to visit Chichén Itzá, where they get a private tour of the famous Mayan ruins, a lunch featuring regional favorites, and the chance to swim in a natural sink hole.

The second experience features a private plane trip to the colonial city of Merida and the ruins of Uxmal, one of the most important archaeological sites of Mayan culture. After a private tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, grandparents and grandkids enjoy lunch and a carriage ride in Merida.

7. The Guest House at Graceland

Grandparents may not understand today’s pop music. But they can show the grandkids who was the King in their day at the Guest House at Graceland. The luxe Memphis hotel is located just steps from Elvis Presley’s Graceland mansion, making it easy for grandparents and their grandkids to visit the legendary piece of rock-and-roll history. The Guest House at Graceland offers standard rooms and themed suites, two full-service restaurants, an outdoor pool, and shuttle service to downtown Memphis. But its coolest amenity? A complimentary evening peanut butter and jelly station complete with sandwich add-ins like chocolate chips, marshmallows, M&M’s, and sliced bananas. AARP rates are available, along with packages that combine hotel stays with Graceland tours.

8. Vantage Deluxe World Travel – Canada Tours

Vantage Deluxe World Travel is another tour company that offers lots of multigenerational experiences. Its Canada tours are popular choices with the grandparent set. “We’re always adding features in that appeal to all ages for these rite of passage trips where grandparents and grandchildren are making memories together,” says Carley Thornell, a member of Vantage’s marketing team. One of the most popular trips is Grand Canada Adventure: Rockies & National Parks, with visits to Jasper National Park, Banff National Park and more.

Sunriver Resort in Oregon

9. Sunriver Resort – Sunriver, OR

Set in the foothills of Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, Sunriver Resort offers four championship golf courses, horseback riding, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, and the only private resort airstrip in the Pacific Northwest. Its Getaway with the Grands Package provides a $100 daily resort credit that can be applied to resort activities. Options include stargazing at the Sunriver Observatory, a canoe or cave adventure, and an indoor camping kit with a teepee tent and sleeping bag so the grandkids can pretend they’re dozing under the stars.

“We typically see that families are drawn to multigenerational vacations as a way to reconnect, learn more about one another, and try new adventures together,” says Molly Johnson, director of marketing. “And multigenerational getaways are particularly special for grandparents and grandchildren who reside in different areas and don’t have as many opportunities to spend time together as they would like to.”

10. Marble Mountain Ranch – Somes Bar, CA 

Marble Mountain Ranch in Northern California gives grandparents and their grandkids the chance to truly disconnect. There are no TVs in the guestrooms, and Wi-Fi is only available in the ranch’s common dining room area. Instead of staring at devices, guests can go horseback riding, try skeet shooting, learn archery, paddle kayaks and rafts, or see what’s biting at the casting pond. “All of our activities are designed to be accessible by both the grandchildren and the accompanying grandparents,” says owner Doug Cole. “The intent is to create opportunities for bonding across the generational gaps by sharing in adventures.”

Good meals are also part of the equation here. “We feed our guests extremely well,” says Cole. “When the grandparents have the opportunity to ‘break bread’ together with their grandchildren, they can re-live the adventures of the day and cement the experience.”

Kids at Leaping Lamb Farm in Alsea, Oregon

11. Leaping Lamb Farm – Alsea, OR

A farm stay makes for another great low-tech getaway for grandparents and grandkids. “It’s not boring, and there’s something for both grandparents and grandchildren,” says Scottie Jones, co-owner of Leaping Lamb Farm in Oregon. “And the kids’ electronics get left in the car or the room because they’re able to run around in the grass, collect eggs, and play in a creek or hayloft.”

At Leaping Lamb Farm, guests can choose to help out with chores like feeding sheep, brushing the resident donkey, and helping collect and bottle feed lambs during spring lambing season. During the summer, the creek is a popular spot for exploring, or guests can search for fairy houses on hikes in the woods. “Some grandparents were maybe brought up on a farm, but for the most part it’s brand new for kids,” says Jones.

Beth Luberecki is a Florida-based freelance writer who writes about travel, business, and lifestyle topics for a variety of publications and websites. She enjoys exploring destinations close to home and farther afield with her husband and tween-age daughter. Visit her website at bethluberecki.com or find her on Instagram at @bethluberecki.



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