Staff Answer
Jun 25, 2026 - 11:46 AM
You will want to choose activities where nobody has to commit to the same skill level or energy the whole time. Beach days early in the morning are always the go-to because kids can play in shallow water while adults relax nearby without anyone feeling separated. Dolphin cruises also work well because everyone stays together, and something is happening the whole time without needing physical effort from anyone. Harborwalk style strolls with short stops for food or ice cream also keep mixed groups happy because people can drift without breaking the group apart. The real trick locals use is mixing one structured activity with one flexible one instead of stacking high effort plans back to back. That way nobody feels left out or drained halfway through the day.
