
BORA Bora, Santorini and the Maldives are no longer just honeymoon destinations. Luxury resorts are seeing a boom in family travel, with more parents returning to their romantic getaway spots — this time with kids and grandparents.
Photograph courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel
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Luxury honeymoon destinations such as Bora Bora, Santorini and the Maldives are welcoming more multigenerational travelers as families increasingly choose romantic getaways for vacations.
Travel companies report a surge in family bookings, prompting resorts to add larger villas, kids' clubs, babysitting services and family-friendly activities while still preserving quiet spaces for couples.
Industry executives say many travelers who first visited these destinations on their honeymoon are now returning with children and even grandparents, transforming once adults-only escapes into luxury family retreats.
Travel experts recommend couples seeking a quieter experience visit outside school holidays or use concierge services to avoid peak family periods.

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