As one of the most visited cities in the world, navigating the sights of Paris with children in tow requires a bit of strategic planning. Crowds of people and waiting in long lines can be exhausting. Simplify your life with this 7-day Paris With Kids itinerary. Everything you need to know: where to stay, kid-friendly restaurants, and fun activities for the entire family. All organized into day-by-day plans.
Read moreYour Kids Will Love These Playgrounds In Paris
Our strategy for a simply awesome family trip to Paris worked beautifully. We were delighted to discover a quiet park or playground in every neighborhood, often right behind a famous landmark that we had just toured.
We watched our daughters play with French children on the playgrounds under the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, and even a medieval castle.
Read moreA 2 Day Itinerary In Hydra, Greece With Kids
A complete guide to your two days in Hydra with the family. Kid- friendly activities like best hikes and beaches on the island, plus where to eat and stay make planning your Hydra vacation a breeze. Slow down and enjoy the unique way of life on this car- free Greek paradise!
Read moreWhere To Stay In Hydra, Greece
Find out our favorite places to stay on Hydra- hotels, VRBOS, apartments, and Airbnbs. Whether on the beach or in Hydra Port, we’ve got recommendations for all of our favorite areas of this gorgeous Greek island, plus best lodging choices for families, luxury, and budget travelers.
Read more5 Things Not To Do When Visiting Athens, Greece
Athens is a wonderful city that I have been lucky enough to visit multiple times throughout my life. The first was as a backpacking student and I was armed with a less than sufficient amount of knowledge about the city but more than a sufficient amount of beer. Mistakes were made, lessons were learned, and I had a fabulous time. The trips that followed honed my skills and I began to feel pretty comfortable traveling to Athens. The most recent trip, however, involved extended family members and four kids so it was a different ballgame altogether from my previous trips. New mistakes were made and new lessons were learned, but we all still had a fabulous time. These are just 5 of the things I have learned the hard way not to do when visiting Athens:
Read moreAmsterdam Is A Top Destination For Families
What To Do In Amsterdam With Kids? You’ll find plenty to do in Amsterdam between strolling alongside the canals, stopping at sidewalk cafes, eating Dutch delicacies at the street markets, and exploring museums. It’s a terrific family destination with something for everyone. Family-friendly options include treasure hunts at the museums, an amazing science museum, sampling food at the markets, or riding on a canal boat which offers a distinctly unique perspective of the city.
Read moreVisiting Normandy And World War II Battlefields With Kids
Visiting D- Day sites in Normandy with kids can be a little difficult to plan but it is absolutely worth it. The fantastic museums, the gorgeous scenery, and the amazing food all add up to a Spring Break to remember.
Read moreA Simply Awesome Day In Sydney, Australia--The Coastal Walk From Coogee To Bondi
Welcome to our series “A Simply Awesome Day in...” where we share a full day’s excerpt from one of our family vacation destinations. Today, we offer a fun day from our "5 Days in Sydney" Itinerary.
Our goal is to help simplify your trip planning by sharing all the details you need for an enjoyable family vacation.
Read moreDon’t Miss Family-Friendly And Gorgeous Watsons Bay On Your Next Visit To Sydney
Who doesn’t want to spend a day of vacation letting the kids play in the sand or climb on an awesome playground while you enjoy the breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour? Throw in two gorgeous and accessible coastal walks, a delicious fish n’ chips picnic, cap it off with a night time ferry ride to admire the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House lit up at night, and you have a pretty perfect day right?
Read moreVisiting The Battlefields of World War 1 With Kids- A Tour Of The Somme
A Spring Break trip to the battlefields and memorials of the Somme in northern France turned out to be a fun time for everyone and a trip I would recommend to any family.
Read moreFlying To London As A Cheaper Way To Get To France, Belgium, or Amsterdam
Want to take a family vacation to Europe but can’t find affordable flights? Try flying into London, spending the night, and then taking the Eurostar out in the morning. You can sometimes score cheap flights, and even better, you can sometimes skip an overnight on a plane. From St. Pancras Station in London, take the Eurostar direclyt to France, Belgium, or the Netherlands. It’s a great alternative to flying direct to Europe and pretty easy to do.
Read more2 Easy Hikes in Iceland’s Skaftafell National Park That Everyone Should Do
Many visitors traveling along the southern coast of Iceland are so intent and excited to see Iceland’s iconic Jökulsárlón Lagoon that they blow by one of Iceland’s other nearby national treasures, Skaftafell National Park. We found two of the easiest and most spectacular hikes of our trip here. You’ll take one Instagram-worthy photo after another!
Read moreJaguars and Toucans and Tapirs, Oh My! The Belize Zoo Rocks.
If you are at all interested in the animals native to Belize, this place will be a winner. It's small place, easy to see in 2 hours or less, and has personality (the handwritten signs that rhymed were a favorite). They only have animals native to Belize and the enclosures are basically fenced off portions of the surrounding jungle so it feels more like a safari than a Zoo. We loved it.
Read more10 Tips For Taking Kids To Tikal
Tikal is bucket list kind of destination and deservedly so. The Mayans built something truly impressive here. Just walking through the paths between the structures is an experience as well because of the diverse wildlife you can see and the dense foliage of the jungle. This summer marked my 3rd trip to Tikal and on each trip I have figured out how to do things a bit better. Many times that has been the hard way. Don't repeat my mistakes.
Read more10 Reasons To Visit Iceland
Iceland may not be the obvious family vacation choice, but it should be. Known as the "land of fire and ice,” Iceland's breathtaking scenery is largely due to the fact that it is one of the most volcanically active areas on earth. You will see this activity first-hand as you drive along its southern coastline which showcases a constantly changing geography of flat farmlands, mountains, fields of moss-covered lava rocks, black sand beaches, and steaming geothermal pools.
Read moreA Paris Walk Everyone in the Family Will Love
One of the best ways to see and experience Paris is by walking its streets. That being said, walking for any distance with children can be a challenge. That’s why this Paris walk is the best stroll for the family.
Read moreWhy You Should Go To The Peloponnese On Your Next Family Vacation
Greece has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to vacation destinations. Should you go to an iconic island like Mykonos or maybe see the world famous, cliff top monasteries at Meteora? Or should you spend all your time in Athens, soaking up the history and museums? What if you could go to a place that has a little bit of everything that Greece has to offer- beaches, ancient ruins, scenic coastal beauty, delicious food, and picturesque towns. Sounds pretty perfect, right? Welcome to the stunning Peloponnese Peninsula.
Read moreThinking About Visiting the Great Barrier Reef? Look at Staying on Hamilton Island.
If you are traveling to Australia, there is a good chance the Great Barrier Reef is on your list of things to see. If it is not on your list, then maybe you need to reconsider. If one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World doesn't do it for you, then consider that it may not be around much longer as it is under tremendous stress from warming ocean temperatures. That fact moved it from the "I would like to someday..." to the "Need to do this now..." list for me. (And yes, I get the irony of using huge amounts of fossil fuels to get somewhere to see something that is disappearing because of huge amounts of fossil fuel use.)
Once you decide that the Great Barrier Reef is on your to do list, there a few ways to see it. Most fly to the city of Cairns in northern Queensland as it is very close to the reef, has hundreds of hotels, and a huge tourist industry devoted to Great Barrier Reef excursions. We decided to try something different though and flew to Hamilton Island in the Whitsunday Islands.
Read moreMy new favorite island of Hydra- Why I dragged 9 of my family members onto a ferry to visit this car-free oasis.
I was excited about visiting Hydra as soon as I came across a description of it in a guidebook- small, no cars, beautiful, no cars, easily accessible from the mainland, historic architecture, no cars..... I was desperate to go to this non- motorized paradise and made the rest of the family go with me. It did not disappoint. We loved this island.
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