Traveling with a baby may offer a unique set of challenges, but it is hardly impossible! Best of all, plenty of parents are doing it! Corinne, from Have Baby Will Travel, offers up her tips, tricks, and insights to help any parent survive – and thrive! – while traveling with their baby!
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How to Travel Japan with a Baby
Posted: 10/9/2023 | October 9th, 2023 I love Japan. It’s one of my favorite countries in the world. But is it a suitable destination to visit with a baby? Solo female travel expert Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse was recently there with her baby and has tons of tips and advice for travelers […]
25 Tips for Flying with a Baby
Posted: 11/28/23 | November 28th, 2023 A lot of people think that once you have a baby you have to stop traveling. Fortunately, that’s far from the truth. In this guest post, Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse and Parenthood Adventures shares her tips for flying with a baby so you can travel with […]
How I’ve Kept Traveling the World After Having My Baby
Posted: 3/24/2023 | March 24th, 2023 Everyone says that you have to stop traveling the world once you have kids. In this guest post, Kristin from Be My Travel Muse shares how she has managed to keep traveling the world — even with a baby — and the lessons and challenges traveling with a child […]
7 Common Excuses People Use to Avoid Family Travel
In this month’s family travel guest post, Cameron Wears, from Traveling Canucks, breaks down the most common family travel excuses. Using his tips and tricks, just about any family will be able to start traveling – all it takes is some dedication and creativity!
How to Backpack Europe with a Baby
Traveling Europe with a baby seems impossible. Traveling Europe on a budget with a baby, even more so. Fortunately, our family travel expert Cameron Wears is here to show us otherwise. Using his expert tips and tricks, any parent will be able to make traveling to Europe with their child an affordable possibility!
Hosteling for Baby Boomers
All too often, hostels fall victim to a few common stereotypes. Hostels are considered to be dirty, loud, and uncomfortable. Fortunately, most hostels are actually very clean, organized, and full of wonderful people. Best of all, you’ll find people of all ages in them! If you are a traveling baby boomer be sure to give hostels a chance – your wallet will thank you!
The Ultimate Guide to Picking the Best Travel Credit Card
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How Families and Senior Travelers Can Use this Website
My belief is that budget travel tips are universal, because when we all touch down in a new country we all deal with the same costs. We may end up staying in different places and eating in different restaurants, but the methods we use for saving money will generally be universal. Let me explain…
My Best 61 Travel Tips to Make You the World’s Savviest Traveler
Travel savviness is a process born of missed buses, foolish behavior, cultural unawareness, and countless tiny errors. eventually, after many lessons learned, you begin to seamlessly move through airports and integrate yourself into new cultures like a fish to water. Use these tips to become a savvier traveler and to avoid all the mistakes that I made!
Europe Travel Guide
From beautiful Paris to smoke-filled coffeeshops in Amsterdam, Oktoberfest to La Tomatina, Europe is a massive, diverse continent with an unlimited assortment of things to see and do. You won’t have any problem filling your time, whether you’re backpacking Europe for a few months on a budget or just spending a few weeks there on […]
Retirement Travel: How to Get the Most Out of Senior Travel
Posted: 10/22/2020 | October 22, 2020 Today’s guest post is from Kristin Henning. She and her husband Tom Bartel are perpetual travelers and publishers of the blog TravelPast50.com, where they discuss travel for older travelers looking to make the most out of retirement. Kristin is here to give her best tips on retirement travel (since […]