Staff Answer
Jun 26, 2026 - 08:16 PM
The best thing you can do is pick activities that do not force everyone to move at the same pace or commit to the same level of effort the whole time. A dolphin cruise or sightseeing boat tour is usually the easiest starting point because everyone is in the same place but completely comfortable doing their own thing once the boat is underway. The people who want to relax can just sit back and enjoy the ride, while the more engaged folks can watch for dolphins, take photos, and enjoy the scenery without anyone feeling pressured. Another really good option is mixing a low effort main activity with flexible downtime built around it. For example, a beach day works well because some people can be in the water or walking the shoreline while others stay under shade and rest. Same thing goes for areas like Harbour Town or Shelter Cove where you can walk a little, sit a little, grab food, and break off into smaller groups naturally without it feeling like the day is split up.
