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When planning a family-friendly island tour, consider the age of your children and their comfort levels with activities like snorkeling or hiking.
• Look for tours that offer kid-friendly amenities, such as life jackets, snorkeling gear that fits younger children, and meals that cater to different tastes.
• It's also wise to check the duration of the tour; shorter trips may be more suitable for younger kids to keep them engaged without getting too tired.
Check age, height, fitness and supervision requirements before paying. Build in shade, water and rest time, and avoid overloading a family day with long cross-island transfers.
Prices, schedules, access rules and operating hours can change, so confirm the current details with the provider or relevant authority before travelling.





