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Family Holidays in Southeast Asia

Legoland in Nusajaya, Malaysia.

Malaysia

Asia in miniature

The region's first Legoland park appeals to Gen X and Gen Xbox, writes Steve McKenna.

Awesome fun: kids' clubs that rock

Fun with Creative Holidays Cheerful Cook Islands family package. Photograph by Cook Islands Tourism 2012. SHD TRAVEL FEBRUARY 10 SHORT BREAKS KIDS CLUBS.

When the littlest guests are happy - mum and dad can have a holiday, too. Debbie Neilson-Hunter finds the resorts with the best options for under 12s.

Family holidays

Sun, surf and boiling mud

vanuatu

From digging for dinosaurs to a cooking school, Deborah Dickson-Smith comes up with six holidays you may never have thought of.

Bali

Smart cookies, relax

Kids get with the program, from culture to spa treatments, at a family-friendly resort, writes Julie Miller.

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Large family holidays: nuclear explosion

Families come in all shapes and sizes these days, writes Jane E. Fraser.

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Your questions

We are looking for reasonable family accommodation in Singapore.

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