Canadian Living

EDITOR’S LIFE ADVICE

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Multigener­ational vacationin­g is one of the top trends in travel, thanks in part to adults who are choosing to hit the road with their parents. G Adventures, a Toronto-based global adventuret­ravel company, for example, saw a 12 percent bump in families travelling with adult kids between 2015 and 2016. Claire Newell, the Vancouver-based author of Travel Best Bets: An Insider’s Guide to Taking the Best Trips Ever, says this spike—as well as the increase in kids, parents and grandparen­ts taking trips together—can be attributed to baby boomers who have “time and money to travel with their children and grandchild­ren.” If a group getaway appeals to your crew, here’s how to ensure that your holiday is a hit. First, says Newell, talk about costs before booking to avoid awkward conversati­ons when you’re away. Next, designate one family member as the “tour director” who plans and keeps everyone on schedule. Parents: Don’t assume Grandma and Grandpa are tagging along to babysit. And finally, feel free to take time apart. “It’s healthy to get away from the 24/7 family environmen­t,” adds Newell.

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