Pizza Around the World
Whether you like thin crust or thick crust, lots of cheese or no cheese, tomato sauce or garlic and oil, pizza is a universal food popular throughout the world. Through our family travels, we have had the opportunity to try pizzas in everywhere from the …
Why It Doesn’t Matter if They Remember…Travel With Kids is important at any age!
One of the most common objections we get from parents to taking their kids on a big international trip is, “I want to wait until they’re old enough to remember” Well, as a parent who has traveled with my kids to 50+ countries, I have …
Quick Getaway: Frankfurt to Amsterdam in 3-nights
Enroute to meet one of our Travel With Kids tour groups, we found ourselves with a few days to spare. We were flying into Frankfurt and out of Dublin….so what to do with the four days in between? Well, the answer was a whole lot! …
Top Family Destinations for 2020
2020 is calling…will you answer the call to adventure? In researching for our Travel With Kids television series and our group family adventure tour offerings, we play witness to trends in family travel. In recent years, educational, adventure travel is becoming more important. Parents want …
Paradise on the African Coast: A Weekend in Machangulo Mozambique
Located about an hour’s boat ride from the bustling capital of Maputo, but feeling a lifetime away, the beach communities of the Cape of Santa Maria, directly across Maputo Bay, are relaxed, warm, and welcoming. The peninsula is lined with white sand beaches, tiny villages, …
Review: Premium Economy and Business on Condor Airlines
Being that our home-base of Phoenix has not historically offered the best in airfare, we were super excited when Condor airlines added a direct flight from Phoenix to Frankfurt. This German based airline offers great deals on air travel, but I wondered about their service. So, we …
South Korea: Discovering a Ceasefire in Action at the DMZ
When we say we went to Korea, everyone always asks “North Korea?” with a joking smile. And, I can honestly answer, “Yes” thanks to the Joint Security Area tour we took at the DMZ (that’s Demilitarized Zone for you non-military folk :-)) But heading to …
The Great Wildebeest Migration and Other Stories from Kenya with Kids
“I killed my first lion when I was 12 years old.” Moses said when we arrived at Alex Walker’s camp in Kenya. “He was leaping towards me through the dark night and when he was about 5-feet away, I leaned forward and speared him.” No …