Living in Costa Rica: Paradise for the Expat Family
In this guest post, Mary from Bohemian Travelers shares her thoughts on why Costa Rica is often the number one choice for Americans moving abroad for the first time. Mary and her family spent five years living in Costa Rica. They’re now a nomadic family and have spent the last year and a half travelling [...]
Utah: More Than Just Mormons
Utah is primarily known for two things – Mormons and skiing, but The Beehive State has a lot to offer visitors. Salt Lake City, or its suburbs, is a superb base while exploring Utah. When you’re ready to head to the southern part of the state, also known as Color Country, plan on staying in [...]
Take a Family Holiday to The Seychelles
The Seychelles is a beautiful collection of 115 islands in the heart of the Indian Ocean, promising a holiday of sun, sea and adventure for visitors of all ages. With a warm, family friendly culture, the Seychelles is the ideal destination, whether you’re a seasoned travelling family or simply looking for an extra-special holiday together. [...]
Four Tips Revealed on the Beating Heart That is Israel
Travel with Bender are one of my favourite travelling families. Erin, Josh and their toddlers Mia and Caius are always upbeat, positive and doing something wacky or adventurous. We meet up with this fun foursome in Singapore for a quick trip around the Night Safari before we flew home the next day. Erin is quickly [...]
Five Tips for Summer Fun in New York City with Kids
As Summer draws nearer for those of us in the Southern Hemisphere, Winter is closing in for our friends in the North. Summer in New York City with kids is probably far from many peoples’ minds but I’m started to put together a plan for what our travel plans for 2013 will look like. Those [...]
Couchsurfing in the Middle East
Hannah from Caravan of One started blogging around the same time as I did. She’s one brave girl whose solo journey around the world has just begun. In this guest post Hannah recounts her experiences couchsurfing her way through the Middle East. Taking a bed for the night in a strangers house may be a [...]
Fitting Child Number Two Into a Travelling Family
No… this DOESN’T mean I’m pregnant! But it is something I’ve been thinking about a lot. I’m at a point in life where I’m thinking about expanding out little family – how to add another child to our family mix, how to plan our travels around pregnancy and birth. Keryn Means of Walkingon Travels has [...]
Far Away Thursday: Mountains, Deserts and Gladiators in Morocco
Morocco seeming to be calling my name at the moment. Every time I tune into a travel or cooking programme on TV, there it is. I’m stumbling upon blog posts about it constantly. Morocco has never been a place on my wish list but it’s luring me in with it’s bright warm colours, promises of [...]
Far Away Thursday: Educating Toddlers on the Road
When Dr Jessie Voigts of Wandering Educators offered to write a guest post for Far Away Thursday, I knew exactly what I wanted her to write about! I’ve been thinking for some time about how and when to start educating Reuben, who just turned two, and how to manage it on the road. I’m seriously [...]
Far Away Thursday: Planning a Round the World Trip
If you’re planning a Round the World (RTW) trip you’re in for a whirlwind adventure before you even leave your home. There’s so much information to consider, it’s really impossible to internalize it and make sense of all the options. My recommendation is to start with the basics: Imagine yourself having just finished your RTW [...]














