Embark on a thrilling 3-day adventure exploring the adrenaline-pumping world of bungee jumping with your family. From picturesque locations to heart-pounding jumps, this itinerary promises an unforgettable experience. Check out KAYAK for the best deals on flights and hotels.
In the morning, start your trip by exploring the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame. Marvel at the famous stars embedded in the sidewalk and snap photos with your favorite celebrities' names. Afterward, head to Universal Studios Hollywood, a theme park that offers exhilarating rides, live shows, and behind-the-scenes tours. In the evening, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of The Grove, an outdoor shopping complex with entertainment options for the whole family.
Begin the day with a visit to the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Explore the themed hotels and casinos, taking in the dazzling lights and extravagant displays. In the afternoon, head to the Stratosphere Tower, where you can experience the heart-stopping thrill of bungee jumping from the SkyJump platform, over 850 feet above the ground. As the night falls, enjoy a family-friendly magic show or a Cirque du Soleil performance.
Travel to Queenstown, New Zealand, a renowned destination for adventure sports. Begin your day by exploring the beautiful Queenstown Gardens. Take a leisurely walk and enjoy the serene surroundings. In the afternoon, prepare for an adrenaline-filled experience as you bungee jump from the famous Kawarau Bridge, the world's first commercial bungee jump site. Conclude your trip by savoring a relaxing cruise on Lake Wakatipu, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.
In Los Angeles, visit the Griffith Observatory for stunning views of the city and the night sky. Explore the trails of Runyon Canyon Park, offering breathtaking panoramas of LA. In Las Vegas, venture away from the Strip to the Neon Museum, showcasing iconic neon signs from the city's past. For a family-friendly adventure in Queenstown, take a scenic drive to Glenorchy and marvel at the picturesque landscapes used in the filming of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.