Break the boredom of March Break getaways. There’s still time to make March Break about more than the beach. This time of the year presents a whole planet of excitement – and it’s not too late to plan the family break that will create memories of a lifetime. If swapping flip-flops by the pool, with the wonder and exploration that bind families together, appeals to you, here are some inspiring alternatives to all-inclusives.
Viking History Immersion in Norway
For families with budding historians (or kids obsessed with Viking mythology), Norway delivers.
In Oslo, real Viking ships more than 1,000 years old bring sagas to life.
WATCH VIDEO, TOP: Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway
Outside the city, snow-covered fjords and forests invite cross-country skiing — a national pastime kids can try with beginner lessons.
Storytelling traditions, stave churches and dramatic winter landscapes make the past feel close enough to touch. And you won’t leave Norway without falling in love with its ubiquitous trolls!
Mid-March sweet spot: lingering snow, lengthening daylight, far fewer tourists than summer.
Safari During Calving Season - Tanzania
Make this March Break the trip of a lifetime with a family safari. In parts of the Serengeti, mid-March aligns with calving season — when thousands of wildebeest give birth within weeks. It’s dramatic, educational and utterly unforgettable.
Family-friendly tented camps offer guided game drives and conservation talks. Lions, elephants and giraffes appear not on screens but in living color in one breathtaking scene after the next.
Mid-March sweet spot: wildlife intensity before heavy long rains begin.

Samurai, Robots and Bullet Trains in Japan
Japan in mid-March hums with anticipation of the cherry blossom season. Even if peak bloom arrives later, the energy is electric — and the crowds are lighter than April.
Families can ride the Shinkansen bullet train at 300 km/h past the snowy peaks of Mount Fuji, dress as samurai in Kyoto, explore ancient temples one day and immersive digital art museums the next. Kyoto’s gardens and temples strike a mystical chord, and castles evoke history and legends.
Tokyo’s neon skylines, anime and tech districts fascinate teens, and no one will forget its iconic fish market and tasting sushi the way it was meant to be! And fill up on Japanese comfort food in the pleasantly cool climate.
Mid-March sweet spot: mild weather and pre-blossom buzz.

Alpine Storybook Adventure - Austria
March snow in Austria’s Tyrol region is often excellent, and ski schools are among the most family-friendly in Europe. But this isn’t just about downhill runs. The ski scene in Europe is a different experience from that in North America, giving your family the opportunity to broaden their horizons in a worldly way.
Think torchlit evening walks through medieval villages. Tobogganing down floodlit mountain tracks. Lunch in alpine huts serving hot chocolate so thick it feels like pudding. In Innsbruck, colourful townhouses and imperial history add cultural depth between ski days.
Mid-March sweet spot: strong snow conditions, sunnier skies, fewer January crowds.

Camel Caravans and Sahara Stars in Morocco
Summer in the Sahara can be blistering. March? Glorious. Warm days, cool nights.
Families can ride camels across golden dunes near Merzouga, try sandboarding, and gather around Berber campfires under a sky pierced with stars. With no city lights, the Milky Way feels almost close enough to touch.
Explore markets and casbahs, drink iconic sweet mint green tea and indulge your palate in new and appealing flavors you’ll crave once you return home. Maybe take a family cooking class to share your family’s newfound culinary favorite with loved ones at home!
Mid-March sweet spot: ideal desert temperatures.

Fire and Ice in Iceland
March in Iceland is a full-scale natural theater.
Families can walk across moss-covered lava fields, explore ice caves, and soak in geothermal pools while snowflakes fall. Waterfalls thunder against icy cliffs, and you can stand steps from the world’s original ‘geyser’ as it erupts high into the air.

If the skies are clear, northern light sightings are still possible before spring fully settles in.
And don’t miss unique Icelandic foods like their iconic street food, their one-of-a-kind mutton hotdog!

Mid-March sweet spot: winter landscapes without the deep-dark January days.
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This March, trade forgettable pool time and buffets for wonder and lifelong memories. Trips like these – even just the week of the break- will carve this family time together into young minds and create shared stories to relive forever.
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Video, Iceland images: Lynn Elmhirst, travel journalist and expert
Images, unless otherwise noted: Getty
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