12 reasons family vacations are the best kind of vacations you can take
By Alexandra Brown
They may drive you up the wall and annoy you like you other, but family is ultimately all we have at the end of the day! As much as we hate to admit it, we truly do love them and (sometimes) even love spending time with them.
You've more than likely been on a few family vacations in your lifetime and if that's the case, you've probably come to realize that truthfully, they're a lot of fun. Soaking up the sun with mom, going rafting with dad or simply kicking back poolside at the hotel with your siblings -- there aren't many things that beat quality time with the fam.
If you still doubt the awesomeness that is a good ol' fashion family vacay, here are a few things that may change your mind.
1) You can let loose
Having a blast with family!! #FamilyVacation #Colombia
A post shared by ASHBA (@djashba) on Jul 23, 2015 at 10:25am PDT
2) You can go on daring adventures
3) You can enjoy the great outdoors
A post shared by Turkey Tour Organizer (@turkeytourorganizer) on Jul 23, 2015 at 12:05pm PDT
4) You can be one with nature
A post shared by Rob Godby (@robgodbyjr) on Jul 23, 2015 at 11:44am PDT
5) You can take cute photos
Extremely happy boys on the airboats today!!!! #airboats #familyvacation #happyboys #evergladescity
A post shared by NikkiLaing (@ndonovan1203) on Jul 23, 2015 at 12:03pm PDT
6) You can get away from all your troubles
7) You can hang in the hot tub all day long
8) You can bond with the fam
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9) You can find amazing views
10) You can play in the sand
11) And (arguably) most importantly...
You can show off your new swimsuit!
Another beautiful day in paradise! #familyvacation #Longport #yolo
A post shared by Neil Newman (@nnsellhi) on Jul 23, 2015 at 10:04am PDT
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