Families should try planning out a voyage to discovering their family ancestry for compelling holiday breaks to remember. Learn about your family roots and find out the historical details that might even possibly link you to famous descendants in history. A lot of travel companies are offering ancestry packages for holiday breaks to families this summer. These packages generally include luxurious travel arrangements to visit ancestral locations related to your family roots and a history guide to explain the details of your family history on the trip. Many families on holiday breaks experiencing such tours, discover things they never knew about their family background and learn how widespread their family roots actually are.
Experience the English Riviera at its finest by attending the Agatha Christie Festival commemorating the most published author of all time. Take a cruise along the Devon Coastline all the way up to Greenway to view Agatha Christie’s home. Families on their holiday breaks will be able to witness intense murder mystery plays enacted by the Agatha Christie Theatre Company. There are guided walks, special tours, live events, and other activities for families to participate in during their holiday breaks. Don’t miss out the Murder Mystery Ball which is held at the place where Agatha Christie went for her honeymoon.
If you want to get back in touch with nature, make your way to Canonteign Falls with your family on one of your family breaks. It is considered to be the highest waterfall in England. Take a buggy ride down one of the many nature trails to catch a glimpse of the deer, kingfishers and other wildlife. It is a place to visit in all seasons and even has access for handicapped individuals. So pack your children into the car and experience Canonteign Falls on your family breaks this year.
Another natural landmark to spend time with your family on holiday breaks is Kent Cavern. The Kent Cavern is in the Guinness Book Of Records for being the oldest monument in England. Various ancient artifacts have been found in Kent Cavern such as axes, and also bones which are up to 450,000 years old! Most of the artifacts discovered were used by cave men who inhabited this cavern a half a million years ago! It is an important monument which stands today, representing the history of ancient Britons. Families should take the time out to see historical landmarks on their holiday breaks which represent Britain’s history.
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is an attraction for all families on holiday breaks to see. The wax museum holds wax models and figures of famous people throughout the history of our time. The collection includes historical figures and infamous murderers and also has models made of current celebrities today. Certain items which date to 1765 are even on display during holiday breaks for families to view!
Take the time to check out the events taking place in and around your area. You may find that attending a highlighted attraction nearby and including it on your family’s agenda will provide great experiences for holiday breaks and keep the whole family entertained!

