Amazing Mother-Daughter Trips for When You Need Some Girl Time

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Planning a trip with your mother or daughter might just be the best Mother’s Day gift yet. I’ve been to every continent and more than 60 countries, many of them with my mom. We have laughed and cried on our journeys and spent countless hours getting lost and discovering new things together. From exchanging wide-eyed stares and smiles as we sat 6 feet away from an Alaskan brown bear munching on sedge grass to goofing off in the hallways of a castle in Ireland, I’ll always treasure the experiences I’ve had while traveling with my mom.

Traveling with your mother or daughter can have its challenges, but they are soon forgotten and you’re left with memories that last a lifetime. Consider celebrating the special mother-daughter bond you have by taking one of these unforgettable trips. Whether you’re after exotic adventures or close-to-home comforts, these getaways offer something for every type of traveler.

Oslo, Norway

Best for Art and Architecture

A design aficionado delight, you may find yourself walking with your mouth agape as you stroll past the striking architecture in Oslo, Norway.

Contemporary architecture, nouveau buildings, and functional spaces dominate the city’s well-maintained thoroughfares. Art lovers adore Oslo’s many manicured parks, sculpture gardens, and its multitude of museums – including The National Museum, which houses Edvard’s Munch’s “The Scream.”

The Fram Museum, Norsk Folkemuseum, and Opera House are among the most visited attractions in the city. Stay in the heart of Oslo at the Clarion Hotel The Hub. It’s steps away from Central Station and has more than 800 modern rooms with unique touches. The hotel has a restaurant and bar on-site as well as a gym, pool, and sauna.

Don’t miss a day at The Well Spa so you can indulge in relaxing, Scandi-style, while surrounded by beautifully designed spa facilities.

More: Mother's Day Gifts Sure to Please Even the Most Hard-to-Buy-For Mom

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Bear Camp in Alaska

Best for Wildlife Encounters

If you love wildlife and get excited about the possibility of seeing Alaskan Brown Bears in a safe way, this trip to Natural Habitat’s Bear Camp is for you. From May to August, you can fly from Homer to a remote wilderness glamping site near Chinitna Bay at the southern end of Lake Clark National Park to experience bears like you never thought possible.

The camp’s naturalists, who are bear experts, will guide you on mellow walking safaris that will take you close enough to photograph bears in portrait mode. More than 80 bears live in the area, including mamas and cubs. Only guests of the camp have access to private viewing platforms to see the bears in action.

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Tokyo, Japan

Best for Big City

More than 30 million people live in Tokyo, Japan, but despite its population density, it doesn’t feel overcrowded. Japanese people are known for being incredibly conscientious and tidy—Japanese football fans famously brought their own trashbags to clean up after themselves in the World Cup—which makes it a welcoming and safe place to visit.

There’s plenty of shopping, dining, entertainment, and other attractions in Tokyo to keep you busy. The mass transit system is easy and efficient so you won’t have trouble finding your way from the Senso-ji Temple to the Shibuya Crossing. My favorite bubble tea can be found at CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice in Shibuya.

The Four Seasons Marunouchi is the smallest in the world with just 57 rooms and suites, which makes for a warm and elegant atmosphere. This family-friendly hotel offers both American-style breakfast as well as traditional Japanese fare and there’s a hot spring onsen bath in the spa.

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Mariposa to Mammoth, California

Best for Road Trip for Outdoorsy Duos

The journey from Mariposa to Mammoth Lakes is a nature lover’s dream. Mariposa has the largest grove of Giant Sequoias in Yosemite Valley and has more than 500 ancient trees. From there, you can wind your way through Yosemite National Park to enjoy its many splendored wonders.

If the Tioga Pass is open, first stop by the Whoa Nellie Deli for some bodacious fish tacos, then head to Mono Lake to see the natural limestone tufa towers, and then make your way to June Lake for some paddleboarding.

When you get to Mammoth Lakes, you’ll want to take the hike to visit the Devil’s Postpile National Monument and Rainbow Falls. Stay at Yosemite Bug Mountain Resort in Mariposa, Yosemite Valley Lodge in the park, and Snowcreek Resort in Mammoth Lakes.

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Olympic National Park in Washington

Best for Camping

Rent a fully-loaded Mercedes Metris pop-up camper from Peace Vans in Seattle and head to the Olympic Peninsula to explore Olympic National Park and the nearby rainforests and beaches along the Pacific Ocean. Explore Port Townsend, Dungeness Recreation Area, Lake Crescent, Cape Flattery, and Rialto Beach at your leisure. You can park at campgrounds, Hipcamps, RV parks, or on Bureau of Land Management land. The vans are smartly designed with two separate sleeping spaces and come fully equipped with everything you need including USB ports, Bluetooth connectivity, heaters, sleeping bags, and kitchen supplies.

Insider tip: Visit Lake Crescent Lodge for lunch and cross your fingers that they have their legendary Dungeness Crab Benedict available.

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Melissa McGibbon

Musanze, Rwanda

Best for a Once-in-a-Lifetime

Gorilla trekking is an experience that should be on everyone’s bucket list. A 2-hour drive northwest of Kigali, the town of Musanze, Rwanda is home to Volcanoes National Park and 12 critically endangered mountain gorilla families who live in the Virunga Massif.

It takes 1 to 8 hours to hike through moderate jungle terrain with the help of guides and trackers to find the gorillas. Visitors are allowed to spend an hour observing and taking photos from a respectful distance. There are baby and toddler gorillas in the families and it’s especially heartwarming to see the mother and child interactions.

Permits and group sizes are limited. Tour fees fund conservation and anti-poaching efforts to protect the remaining gorillas. The Five Volcanoes is a nice boutique hotel with a good restaurant and friendly staff located near the gorilla trekking guide meeting point.

*Our tour was organized through the Rwandan Tourism Board

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Rapid City, South Dakota

Best for National Parks and Cycling

Make the Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City your base camp and you’ll be within an hour’s drive to some of the most historic attractions in the United States. Tour Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Custer State Park, and the Crazy Horse Memorial, and then head to Wind Cave National Park or Badlands National Park to do some hiking or biking. Go to Deadwood to see the Adams House and Mount Moriah Cemetery and then you’re only an hour away from Devil’s Tower National Monument just across the border in eastern Wyoming.

Insider tip: If you’re hoping to avoid the crowds, visit at night instead. From late May through September, you can watch the lighting 45-minute lighting ceremony at 9 p.m. every night.

You can visit the monument twice on the same day using the same entrance fee, so you can go during the day and again at night.

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Svalbard Expedition Cruise - Arctic Ocean

Best for a Splurgy Arctic Expedition Cruise

Take an all-inclusive luxury expedition cruise aboard an all-suite, ice-class-rated discovery yacht to the depths of the Arctic Ocean at the top of the world. Scenic Luxury Cruises and its skilled crew of polar specialists provide guests with rare opportunities to see arctic wildlife, such as polar bears, walruses, seals, reindeer, whales, and Arctic birds in their natural habitats while circumnavigating Svalbard.

You’ll never forget the dramatic scenery with calving glaciers, icebergs, glacial waterfalls, and the Arctic Ocean bespeckled with ancient drift ice. The ship’s state-of-the-art cabins, restaurants, lounges, and spa will make you swoon.

Insider tip: In between polar bear sightings, you can partake in one of the 10 dining experiences, such as the rotating Night Market, which serves exquisite creations and changes fare offerings daily to keep it even more interesting. If you’re in need of additional pampering, you can book mother-daughter spa treatments at the Senses Spa and Thermal Lounge.

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Budapest, Hungary

Best for Spas

You could dedicate an entire week to visiting thermal spas in Budapest. The largest and most popular spa in Budapest is the Szechenyi Thermal Baths, which features 15 indoor pools and three big outdoor pools as well as saunas, steam rooms, and whirlpools.

For a unique experience, try the Beer Spa, a thermal bath infused with hops, yeast, and other beer ingredients. Gellert Baths and Rudas Baths are also great choices for relaxing Hungarian style. Stay at the dazzlingly appointed Aria Hotel, which features musical influences throughout its innovative design. The High Note Skybar on its rooftop offers excellent views of the city.

Insider tip: After you’re done soaking at the thermal baths, visit one of the ruin bars. The bars are inside the deteriorating pre-war buildings in Budapest’s Jewish Quarter. Szimpla Kert is the most popular and serves Kosher street food and Palinka cocktails in a dark and moody atmosphere.

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Sandals Dunn’s River Resort in Jamaica

Best for All-Inclusive Luxury Beach Getaway

This new Sandals hotel located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, is the perfect place to go if you’re looking for an all-inclusive relaxing beach vacay. The 260-room resort has swim-up suites, open-air rooftop villas, and glass-paneled oceanfront balconies with private butler service.

There are 12 gourmet drinking and dining experiences, including a coffee shop that serves brews from locally harvested beans and a specialty rum bar. Diving excursions and golfing green fees are included free of charge as are the daily and nightly entertainment shows.

The Red Lane Spa at Dunn’s River offers a full array of treatments including lavender massages and papaya-pineapple body treatments.

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Charleston, South Carolina

Best for Foodies

From good old-fashioned southern barbecue joints to vegan-friendly, sustainable bistros, Charleston, South Carolina is a foodie favorite. Stella’s, Slightly North of Broad, Magnolias, and Halls Chophouse are destinations in their own right and 82 Queen has become the talk of the town. Order a bowl of their award-winning She Crab soup and you won’t regret it.

When your bellies are full, venture to Charleston’s historic sites, like Fort Sumter National Monument, Boone Hall Plantation, and Battery and White Point Gardens.

Book a sunset sailing trip with Charleston Sailing Adventures to see magnificent views of the city from the water. Stay at the exquisitely designed HarbourView Inn and enjoy its luxurious amenities, like a wine and cheese reception and a private rooftop terrace with views of Concord Street.

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Dromoland Castle in Ireland

Best for Feeling Like Royalty

Located less than an hour from the Cliffs of Moher, Dromoland Castle is situated in Newmarket-on-Fergus in County Clare, Ireland on 500 acres of pristine real estate. If you ever wanted to be treated like a queen, book a stay at this 16th-century fairytale castle and you’ll feel like royalty.

Touted as Ireland’s most magical address, this sprawling estate features a baronial facade, lavish decor, white-glove butler service, and meals served with shiny silver cloches. Estate activities range from clay pigeon shooting and horseback riding to bike riding and archery.

Insider tip: Request a packed picnic for your visit to the Cliffs of Moher and you’ll have a tasty lunch with stunning views.

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Grindelwald, Switzerland

Best for Adventure

For adventurous travelers, there’s no better place than the Jungfrau region of Switzerland. Book a kayaking excursion with Hightide Kayak to paddle the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Brienz or a paragliding flight with Skywings Paragliding for jaw-dropping views of the entire valley.

Head to Jungfraujoch to ride mountain carts and scooters, or take a hike on Schynige Platte or the Mannlichen to Kleine Scheidegg trail for some otherworldly panoramas. For unparalleled views of the Eiger, stay at Hotel Schweizerhof in Grindelwald.

Stay at the Victoria Jungfrau Hotel and Spa in nearby Interlaken if spa treatments are on your agenda and you adore smorgasbord breakfast buffets.

Insider tip: A visit to the Panorama Restaurant atop Harder Kulm above Interlaken will deliver the quintessential Swiss fondue experience along with even more hard-to-believe-it's-real landscapes.

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San Antonio, Texas

Best for Cafes and Cocktails

With rooftop happy hours, Riverwalk bar hopping, and more brunch hotspots than you shake a stick at, San Antonio is the perfect girls' getaway for ladies who lunch. Head to the historic Pearl, if you’re looking for hip bars, boutique shops, and cafe culture. It’s easy to spend hours strolling through the thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor spaces in this trendy district. Have a cocktail at the swanky Sternewirth Bar inside Hotel Emma or stop by Local Coffee for your caffeine kick. Stay at Omni La Mansion del Rio along San Antonio’s famous Riverwalk to be in the center of the action with plenty of outdoor bars and cafes that will delight anyone who enjoys culinary delights and people-watching.

Insider tip: Make time to have a gourmet al fresco meal at Jardin Restaurant at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens and finish it with the olive oil cake or a frozen peach bellini.

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Melissa McGibbon

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