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Making Family Memories that Span Generations

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  • As multi-generational travel continues to grow across Asia Pacific, more families are choosing shared holidays.
  • According to Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report, six in ten travelers in the region have either recently completed or are currently planning a multi‑generational or skip‑gen trip.
  • From the Maldives, Bali, and Bangkok to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Hilton hotels across Asia Pacific are designing experiences with universal appeal, prioritizing a gentler pace, cultural immersion, and accommodations that balance communal gathering with private repose.

As multi-generational travel continues to grow across Asia Pacific, more families are choosing shared holidays that transform time away into lasting, meaningful memories.

Across Asia Pacific, the travel landscape is moving away from the solitary or the nuclear toward the collective. The sight of three generations navigating an airport terminal - grandparents guiding toddlers through security while teenagers translate digital menus for their elders - has shifted from a seasonal outlier to an increasingly common fixture of the regional landscape.

According to Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report, this surge in multi-generational and "skip-gen" (grandparents and grandchildren) travel is backed by significant data: six in ten travelers in the region have either recently completed or are currently planning a trip that bridges these age gaps. For more than half of these families, the motivation is less about the destination and more about the "memory equity" created when different eras of a family tree share the same breakfast table.

In 2026, 61% of travelers are seeking experiences designed for universal appeal, prioritizing a gentler pace where the itinerary doesn't fragment the group. From the coral fringes of the Maldives to the storied streets of Kuala Lumpur, the focus has moved toward considered travel and cultural immersion that remains accessible to both the curious child and the seasoned senior.

The Maldives: Where Time Slows Down and Connections Deepen

Few places feel as timeless as the Maldives, where the traditional constraints of time, such as deadlines, school bells and schedules, give way to the natural rhythms of the tide.

At Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa, this ease is personified by The Residence, a sprawling six-bedroom overwater sanctuary designed as a self-contained retreat. The architecture balances communal gathering with private repose, featuring a private cinema, a full spa suite and a music lounge. Days may begin with a group yoga session on the deck before drifting into specialized interests: children to the Krakengiri Kids Club—one of the archipelago’s largest—and adults to the spa. By dusk, the family can reconvene on a traditional dhoni cruise or at a cultural workshop to learn the pulse of Bodu Beru drumming and the intricate geometry of palm-leaf weaving.

Bali: Culture, Comfort, and Curiosity for All Ages

Young girl in traditional Balinese dress dancing outdoors with a smiling woman in the background.
Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts - Traditional Balinese Dance at Umana Kids Club

Bali’s appeal to the multi-generational traveler lies in its rare ability to balance profound stillness with cultural vibrance. Perched on the island’s southernmost tip, Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts, interprets this through the luxury of shared space, where all-villa accommodations are designed around the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana - harmony between people, nature, and the divine.

A woman and a young girl smiling and arranging a decorative multi-tiered fruit stand on a table indoors.
Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts, Gebogan-making Workshop

While children engage with the island’s heritage through Gebogan-making - an artistic assembly of fruit and traditional snacks, and traditional dance at the Umana Kids Club, older generations can retreat to the holistic sanctuary of Lohma Spa. By late afternoon, the group reconvenes for communal rituals, such as a private "Melukat" purification ceremony or a short journey to the nearby Uluwatu Temple to witness the rhythmic fire dance at sunset.

Bangkok: Reimagining City Escapes for Families

Bangkok is often defined by its kinetic energy, yet the city holds pockets of remarkable serenity for the multi-generational explorer. At Conrad Bangkok, the experience is anchored by family suites with floor-to-ceiling views of the skyline, leading to a rooftop sanctuary that feels worlds away from the streets below. Here, moments of connection are tactile: grandparents and grandchildren might spend an afternoon crafting traditional Thai desserts or learning the whimsical art of towel origami. Beyond the hotel, the city’s pace remains gentle with boat rides along the Chao Phraya River and wildlife spotting in Lumphini Park, where the Green Bridge, a new pedestrian and bicycle path, connects you to the recently opened Benchakitti Park.

Singapore: Endless Shared Discoveries and Experiences

A woman in a white chef coat, a child with raised arms, and another woman smile together at a table with colorful ingredients for making candy.
Hilton Singapore Orchard - Chocolate Painting Workshop

Modern yet rooted in heritage, Singapore offers a dynamic landscape that is inherently accessible. Hilton Singapore Orchard offers a comfortable base for multi-generational adventures, with connecting rooms and suites, welcome backpack bundles full of wonder for young travelers, and curated sleep amenities to ensure families are well-rested and ready for the next day’s adventures. Families can enjoy a chocolate-decorating workshop with the hotel’s pastry team, or upcycle fabrics to create their own keepsakes, taking home countless unforgettable memories in the process. Outside, the narrative continues with after-dark encounters at the Night Safari or a morning stroll beneath the Supertrees, where the city’s futurism meets its botanical heart.

Kuala Lumpur: Family Travel Made Enriching yet Effortless

Kuala Lumpur blends cultural experiences with a relaxed pace that suits the varied needs of a large family.

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Hilton Kuala Lumpur - Outdoor Pool

Hilton Kuala Lumpur prioritizes flexibility with accessible rooms and poolside brunches that overlook the Lake Gardens. The hotel’s expansive pool and water slide offer a burst of energy for the young, while the quiet elegance of afternoon tea provides a respite for elders. Nearby, the limestone heights of Batu Caves and the canopy walks of the Forest Eco Park offer shared discoveries, culminating in the nightly light and water choreography at the foot of the Petronas Twin Towers.

FAQ: Making Family Memories that Span Generations

According to Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report, six in ten travelers in the region have either recently completed or are currently planning a multi-generational trip that bridges age gaps, reflecting a shift toward shared holidays that transform time away into lasting, meaningful memories.

In 2026, 61% of travelers are seeking experiences designed for universal appeal, prioritizing a gentler pace where the itinerary doesn’t fragment the group and focusing on considered travel and cultural immersion accessible to both the curious child and the seasoned senior.

Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa, Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Bangkok, Hilton Singapore Orchard, and Hilton Kuala Lumpur are destinations offering shared discoveries, cultural experiences, and accommodations designed for multi-generational travelers.


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