The luxury travel agency Kensington has broadened its array of itineraries focused on family and multi-generational tourism.
As stated by Kensington, the newly introduced tours were crafted based on client feedback and research findings. Studies indicate that multi-generational travel is an expanding segment within the realm of family vacations, particularly with heightened demand during the summer months. These fresh excursions aim to cater to the preferences of such travelers, offering extended stays, engaging cultural activities, relaxed schedules, a mix of learning and adventure, along with comfort.
“Multigenerational travel is increasingly influencing how families organize their holidays, especially for extended summer getaways,” stated Helen Giontsis, the president of Kensington. “Research, both internal and within the industry, reveals that more families are vacationing with a combination of grandparents, parents, and kids, looking for destinations and itineraries that can suit diverse interests, mobility capabilities, and various traveling styles. Additionally, there is a noticeable trend of families planning significant trips well in advance to ensure they can secure preferred accommodations, guides, and unique access opportunities.”
New Family Travel Tours from Kensington
Kensington’s collection for Family Travel presents luxurious holiday experiences designed by a seasoned Destination Expert. The itineraries have been specifically designed with children under the age of 15 in consideration, ensuring the inclusion of engaging activities that the entire family can partake in.
Each itinerary is customized for clients, incorporating Kensington’s distinctive local expertise and attentive service.
The updated itineraries feature the 10-day Italian Family Vacation, which tours Rome, Florence, and Venice; the 10-day Costa Rica Rainforest to Beach for Families, which offers nature and adventure for more adventurous travelers; and the 10-day Japan Family Fun: Samurai Warriors & Anime Heroes, which mixes popular culture, history, and immersive experiences.
Fonte: Travel Market Report

