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What to do: The watery world of the Galapagos Islands is a remote destination for unique water-based wildlife not found anywhere else on the globe. Walking on small, isolated islands, you’ll see a plethora of native birds such as blue-footed boobies, red-throated frigate birds and finches. Some of the best snorkeling in the world can be found in the Galapagos, where guests have daily opportunities to see exotic underwater life. You can swim and kayak with sea lions, penguins, a rainbow of reef fish, giant sea turtles and even sharks, all while learning how to protect and conserve these rare creatures.
Where to stay: Quasar Expeditions offers small-ship luxury cruises around the Galapagos Islands, with a maximum of 32 people, perfect for adventurous nature-focused moms traveling with teens. You’ll spend each day snorkeling, swimming, kayaking and getting up close and personal with the islands’ amazing animals while learning about different ways to help conserve the islands. Setting sail throughout the summer months, Quasar’s family cruises offer activities that span multigenerational interests including stargazing and cooking classes. Quasar’s weeklong cruises also give families the opportunity to disconnect from their devices and connect with nature and each other, which equates to ample quality time for the two of you.
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What to do: Foodies, take note—there’s no better spot to take mom for a barbecue weekend than the laid-back city of Austin. Plan around a visit to Franklin’s, widely regarded as the best barbecue in the country (if not the world). The lines here are famously long, but we have a secret tip: You can order takeout a week or more ahead. Bring your smoked meat to Lady Bird Lake for a BBQ picnic with water views. But wait, there’s more meat, and sides, to explore. Other favorites include Terry Black’s, where the lines take less than an hour, and La Barbecue in East Austin, with a more modern interior and serving up additional options like homemade hotdogs.
Where to stay: The Fairmont Austin has a prime location between the music venues of 6th Street and Historic Rainey Street, plus spacious rooms with stellar views over Austin. The hotel also sports the largest pool in downtown, with chair-side cocktail service and cabanas too, for a full day of relaxation. There’s a hip dining area, Revue, that resembles an upscale food hall, which happens to be serving a stellar Mother’s Day brunch. Plus, the hotel is directly across the street from sleeper barbecue spot Iron Works, perfect for a late-night ribfest.
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What to do: It’s hard to beat the Hawaiian island of Maui for fun in the sun. You can snorkel in a volcanic cone at Molokini Crater, bike down a dormant volcano at sunrise at Haleakala National Park, navigate the twisty, waterfall-lined Road to Hana, enjoy a traditional evening luau and search the seas on a whale-watching expedition. Or, simply relax on the golden-sand beaches and dive into the warm Pacific Ocean waters. Whichever you choose, it’s sure to be a fabulous mother-daughter vacation or mom-son getaway.
Where to stay: The Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa is the ideal destination for moms and kids, offering quintessential Hawaiian experiences including a luau, expert-led stargazing and cultural classes. The beachfront property also offers an entire half-acre of pools and waterslides, golf, tennis, wildlife areas with flamingos and penguins (yes, penguins!) and a full-service spa. Plus, as part of a special Mother’s Day package, you can also get a family photoshoot on the property to remember your special getaway.