Trying to figure out where to take the kids this spring break? The trick to finding a great destination is determining exactly you want out of your trip. Are you and your kids the active, outdoorsy type? Would you rather stay in a resort? A beach house? A tent? Once you've decided exactly what you're looking for, the options will begin to open up. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach together or head out for an adventure, there is definitely a destination out there for your family. Here are five ideas to get you started:

1. Legoland in Carlsbad, California

Legoland is the perfect vacation spot for kids who thrive on imagination. It has everything - rides, games and play areas of both the Lego and Duplo variety, so you can bring along kids of all ages. Moreover, the California location also boasts an aquarium and water park, so your kids can build, learn and splash around all in one spot. Another great thing about heading to Legoland? It's right by the beach, so you can try your hand at building with plastic and with sand! 

2. Hilton Head, South Carolina

Hilton Head is a beautiful island with plenty to do!Hilton Head is a beautiful island with plenty to do!

This small island off the South Carolina coast is a great place to relax and take a break from the harsh chill of winter. It's far enough south that the weather gets nice and warm, but not so far that you need to worry about heat stroke. There are lots of beach homes available to rent in Hilton Head, so it's perfect for lying back on the sand and enjoying your time off. The area also has plenty of fun activities for kids, so they'll be entertained while you take some time to yourself. 

3. Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada

Although "spring break" does conjure up images of soaking in the sun, you don't have to head to the beach to celebrate spring. If you and your family prefer an active vacation, Whistler Blackcomb is one of the best places you can go. This is one of the best ski resorts in the world, and it actually has more skiable terrain than any other resort in North America. Plus, it's a historic place for winter sports - the 2014 Winter Olympics were held there! You and your kids can ski, snowboard and tube in the same place as the world's greatest athletes!

Quick tips for family travel

  • If you have multiple children, get all of them involved in the planning process. This will help ensure everyone has a good time.
  • Always purchase trip cancellation insurance. This way, if you need to cancel last minute or leave due to an emergency, you'll get your money back. 
  • Whether you're heading to a warm or cool destination, keep sun safety in mind. Apply sunscreen every half an hour, and head inside if anyone starts to burn.
  • Keep an essentials bag with you whenever you're out on your trip. This can include everything from bandages to coloring books - anything you can carry along that will save you a trip back to the hotel or vacation rental.