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AFAR reveals our list of the best places to travel with families, along with why you’ll want to add them to your travel plans this year. Get to know some of the places on the list in this video, then head over to afar.com to learn more.

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00:00Where are we? We're in Hawaii! I'm Michelle Barron, I'm the deputy editor for news at AFAR
00:08and I'm also a mom. Traveling with kids can be a mixed bag. At the end of the day travel really is
00:13the best education we can give our kids outside the classroom. Here are some of my absolute
00:17favorite family-friendly destinations around the world. In the early years I found myself
00:26returning several times to the islands of Maui and Oahu when my kids were babies and toddlers.
00:31We were really craving the beauty and peacefulness of the islands at a time when our kids were
00:35not always so peaceful. Hawaii is an extremely family-friendly destination with amazing resorts
00:40featuring great pools and programming for kids. The great thing about Hawaii is that you can craft
00:45an itinerary that is as adventurous or relaxed as you need it to be. Costa Rica is an awesome
00:51starter international destination for kids. This is your opportunity to get everyone their first
00:56passports and experience another country without extensive travel time or jet lag. Plus what's one
01:01thing that all kids love? Animals. The sloths, monkeys, iguanas, frogs and tropical birds are sure to be
01:07big hits across ages. Families with a more adventurous spirit can opt for jungle treks,
01:11hanging bridges, whitewater rafting and snorkeling. Once you're ready for a slightly longer flight and
01:16to tackle jet lag it's time to hop the pond and when it comes to jet lag don't overthink it. A
01:20solid night of sleep or two and everyone will be back on track. Europe is pretty kid-friendly across
01:25the board but I want to highlight three countries. Norway for the hiking and the beautiful outdoor
01:30expanses that are perfect for road tripping. Portugal for the coastline, cuisine and castles
01:36and Poland for fewer crowds and more affordable accommodations. Last summer we took our kids to
01:41Warsaw and Krakow and they had the best time in the parks and palaces and exploring ancient
01:46cobblestone streets. Japan is seriously made for kids. There's so much Japanese influence on pop
01:52culture from Pokemon to Hello Kitty and Totoro meaning that most kids will view this trip as a
01:56pilgrimage of sorts. Japanese dishes like sushi, bento boxes and ramen make it an exciting place
02:02for both the food lovers and the picky eaters in your crew. Tokyo's neon-lit Harajuku district,
02:07cat cafes, theme parks like Tokyo Disneyland and the Ghibli Museum make the capital city a perfect
02:13option and then you can whisk off with the kids on the bullet train to temple-filled Kyoto,
02:18Mount Fuji and the castles and aquarium in Osaka. Thanks for watching this video by far. If you
02:23enjoyed this video please remember to hit that like button and if you want to get notified when
02:27we announce more family travel ideas remember to subscribe to our channel on your way out.
02:31Happy travels!