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Generations With smart planning, multigenerational travel builds bonds and memories
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amily vacations are gaining new meaning as more people choose to travel together with parents, siblings, kids, grandkids, and other extended family members. Defined as traveling with three or more generations—grandkids traveling with grandparents also counts—multigenerational travel opens opportunities for family members to learn from one another with more
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time to talk, ask questions and bond. Though multigenerational travel makes for memorable shared experiences, it requires thoughtful planning to accommodate a wide range of ages, interests and stamina. Jennifer Boles, owner and chief exploration officer for Explore More Family Travel, is an avid traveler and travel planner. Her love for travel started through adventures
as a child with her mom and grandmother, and has continued on getaways with her dad and sister. Now Boles is a self-described “culture loving mom of twins obsessed with finding flight deals” that guide her family’s next adventure. She’s taken 18 overseas flights with her twins, who are now in kindergarten. Her motto: Just go. Boles shares some of her tips and ideas