Half-term is the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time with the family – but where to go?
In and around Southampton we are spoiled for choice when it comes to beach days and interesting walks, a great option when the weather is good.
For rainy days, or just for something a little different, we’ve turned to Tripadvisor to find out some of the best rated attractions according to the people who have visited them.
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Five of the best family attractions in Southampton
Solent Sky Museum
Where: Albert Road South, Southampton
Rating: 4.5/5
About: Solent Sky Museum showcases the history of aviation in Southampton - Spitfire City - and the surrounding Solent area.
Boasting 18 complete airframes, including a Supermarine Spitfire and Supermarine S6a (N248), as well as four cockpit sections.
The mighty Sandringham Flying Boat welcomes visitors to board and sample the luxury of air travel at the time while the cockpits of our Supermarine Swift and Harrier Jump Jet allow you to imagine what it would be like to be a jet fighter pilot.
To read the reviews, visit the Tripadvisor website.
Mayflower Theatre
Where: Commercial Road, Southampton
Rating: 4.5/5
About: Scoring highly on Tripadvisor, this half term, the Mayflower Theatre invites youngsters to enjoy Milkshake Live! Monkey Musical.
Joined by some of his favourite Milkshake! friends plus two of the show's presenters Milkshake! Monkey promises plenty of laughter and audience interaction.
To read the reviews, visit the Tripadvisor website.
SeaCity Museum
Where: Havelock Road, Southampton
Rating: 4/5
About: SeaCity Museum tells the story of the people of the city, their fascinating lives and historic connections with Titanic and the sea.
While there you can discover maritime history brought to life through an interactive experience designed for all ages.
To read the reviews, visit the Tripadvisor website.
Tudor House and Garden
Where: Bugle Street St Michael's Square, Southampton
Rating: 4.5/5
About: Offering a unique and atmospheric insight into the lives and times of both its residents through the years, and of Southampton itself, Tudor House appeals to visitors of all ages and interests.
With family-friendly activities, interactive technology and fascinating displays, there's something for everyone.
To read the reviews, visit the Tripadvisor website.
Manor Farm
Where: Pylands Lane, Bursledon, Southampton
Rating: 4.5/5
About: Meet friendly farm animals as you stroll around Manor Farm's traditional farmyard.
Take part in daily meet the animals activities, explore the farmhouse and farm buildings and experience a Victorian school lesson.
There's also an indoor play barn along with an outside play area to burn off youngster's energy.
To read the reviews, visit the Tripadvisor website.
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