Father’s Day is celebrated all over the world. But, although the date usually changes depending on the country, it’s not unusual to treat dad with the same boring gifts all over again, wherever you are. Want to really show your love to pops? Then a cool trip is definitely the way to go! Say “thanks” to your old man in style by picking one of these Father’s Day trips for you and your dad!

Colorado Springs

Man canoeing in colorado springs

Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains you will find the charming city of Colorado Springs. There is no shortage of activities that dad will enjoy in this beautiful natural setting. Come for a round of golf at the famous Broadmoor resort, take a hike up to the summit of Pikes Peak, or stroll the iconic sandstone rock formations at the Garden of the Gods. Or tour the impressive Bauhaus-grid campus at United States Airforce Academy. Be sure to put a visit to the Natural Museum of World War II Aviation on the itinerary while visiting this corner of Colorado. Colorado Springs is also known for its energetic craft brewery scene. Dad will love touring the more than 20 breweries that call Colorado Springs home!

Yellowstone National Park

man at yellowstone park

There is no doubt that a trip to a national park makes an amazing Father’s Day adventure. As the granddaddy of them all, Yellowstone National Park is a must-see destination when exploring the nation’s vast network of parks. Here you will find a host of wildlife-spotting opportunities and the chance to get up close and personal with some of the most stunning landscapes on the planet. While at Yellowstone National Park, you can take dad hiking, rock climbing, on a kayaking adventure, horseback riding, and much more. All while immersing yourself in the beauty of Mother Nature in this spectacular setting. Be sure to book your trip early for the best choices in lodging!

Maui, Hawaii

Father and son paddle boarding in maui

If you know that your dad will dig a laid-back trip soaking up the sun and the surf, there is no better destination than Maui. This gorgeous Hawaiian island has something for everyone! Regardless of whether pops wants to spend his time deep sea fishing, snorkeling, hiking, or simply relaxing on the beach with a drink in hand, Maui offers all of these options and more. The second largest island in the Hawaii chain, Maui boasts a grand array of dining, golfing, and outdoor recreational options. Play in the water all day before indulging in a fresh seafood meal as you watch the sunset over the ocean. Dad deserves this shameful pampering, after all!

Alaska

Man on a hammock in alaska

Alaska is the perfect travel destination for a dad that wants to step out of his comfort zone. Boasting over 6,000 miles of rugged coastline along with towering mountains, the Alaskan frontier is a blast to explore. Alaska is a particularly good destination for a dad who loves to fish. June is the peak of the season for king salmon, making it a perfect Father’s Day trip for that special fisherman in your life. Take a flight over Denali, get up close with glaciers on a sea kayak, sign up for a whale watching cruise out of Glacier Bay, and more in this diverse state that is brimming with new things to discover!

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South Africa

Father and sons surfing in south africa

Lastly, for something truly special for your Father’s Day trip, consider heading to South Africa! The cornerstone experience for any trip to South Africa is a safari, allowing you to see some of the world’s most majestic animals in their natural habitat. Dad will also experience an exhilarating thrill while leaping off the famous Bloukrans Bridge Bungy along the Garden Route. Or spend your time enjoying the country’s miles of sandy beaches. Combine all of this outdoor fun with the dramatic yet cosmopolitan city of Cape Town and you can see why so many people choose South Africa for the ultimate family adventure.

FAQs: 

Q: How do I choose the perfect destination for my dad’s trip?
A: Consider your dad’s interests and preferences. Whether he enjoys outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or relaxation, choose a destination that aligns with his hobbies. Take into account factors like climate, travel time, and the types of activities available in the chosen location.

Q: What’s the best way to surprise my dad with the trip?
A: Get creative with the reveal! Consider creating a themed invitation, planning a surprise party with friends and family, or even a scavenger hunt that leads to the big reveal. Tailor the surprise to your dad’s personality to make it extra special.

Q: How can I ensure the trip fits within my budget?
A: Set a realistic budget for the trip, including transportation, accommodation, activities, and meals. Look for travel deals, discounts, and packages to make the most of your budget. Planning in advance allows you to explore cost-effective options without compromising on the overall experience.

Q: What if my dad has specific dietary restrictions or preferences?
A: Before finalizing your trip, research the dining options at the chosen destination. If your dad has dietary restrictions, make sure there are suitable restaurants or accommodations that can cater to his needs. Communicate any dietary concerns in advance to ensure a seamless dining experience during the trip.

Q: What are some tips for making travel arrangements for my dad’s trip?
A: Start by researching transportation options and comparing prices. Book flights or other transportation early for the best deals. When choosing accommodation, consider factors like location, amenities, and reviews to ensure a comfortable stay for your dad.

Q: Is it necessary to purchase travel insurance for my dad’s trip?
A: While travel insurance is optional, it provides peace of mind in case of unforeseen circumstances such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage. Evaluate your dad’s health and the potential risks of the trip to decide if travel insurance is worth the investment.

Q: How can I involve my dad in the trip planning process without spoiling the surprise?
A: Engage your dad in casual conversations about travel preferences and destinations he’s always wanted to visit. Use subtle cues to gather information without revealing your plans. You can also enlist the help of family members or friends to gather insights without giving away the surprise.

Where’s the top place you’ve ever visited with your dad?  Let us know in our comments section below!

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Brian Lees is a Content Writer and Editor with 21 years of experience in the travel industry and a lifetime of personal traveling memories. Originally from Scotland, Brian is a big fan of soccer, family, friends, and food. He's now happily settled on South Shore Long Island with a wife, 2 kids, and a dog to keep him busy! Between trips to Jones Beach, he's happy to keep the CheapOair blog filled with travel insights for you all.