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Pack Your Bags: New Direct Flights Just Launched from DC Area Airports

July 31, 2025

According to a recent Washingtonian article, DC-area travelers have ten new direct flight options to explore this summer from our local airports. The new routes span from coast to coast and even cross the Atlantic, offering easier access to destinations like Portland’s famous food scene, San Diego’s beaches and world-class zoo, and European gems like Zurich and Venice.

Some highlights include Southwest’s new service to Portland from BWI (perfect for exploring Oregon’s wine country), United’s direct flights to both Nice and Venice from Dulles, and American’s new route to San Antonio from Reagan National. Additionally, Southwest announced new daily service to St. Thomas from Baltimore (and Orlando), giving DC-area travelers direct access to the Caribbean. The list also features surprising additions like Contour Airlines offering service to Macon, Georgia from Dulles.

For the complete list of all ten destinations with details about what makes each worth visiting, check out the full article: New Direct Flights to Catch From the DC Area This Summer in Washingtonian.

I’m particularly excited about two standout additions to this list. First, United’s new direct service to Zurich from Dulles has me already planning ahead to next winter’s ski season – having such easy access to Switzerland’s incredible Alpine resorts without the hassle of connections is a game-changer for DC-area snow enthusiasts. If you are interested in European skiing, NOW is the time to be booking this. Email me so we can chat more.

Southwest’s new daily service to St. Thomas from BWI might be the biggest win. Having direct access to the Caribbean from Baltimore means we can now reach those pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters in just a few hours, making weekend getaways or spontaneous island escapes so much more feasible. No more lengthy layovers in Miami or New York – just straight from the DMV to paradise. Thinking about planning a girls getaway or spring break? Spring break in the Caribbean can get costly, so booking sooner rather than later is key.

These new routes really highlight how our airports are expanding beyond the typical business destinations to offer more leisure and adventure options. It’s exciting to see airlines recognizing that DC-area travelers want diverse experiences, whether that’s European culture and Alpine adventures or tropical relaxation right in our backyard.

Which of these new destinations has caught your eye? Are you planning any upcoming adventures, or dreaming about future travel goals? I’d love to hear about your travel interests and help you plan your next getaway – drop me a comment below or reach out directly!

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5 Suggestions for Making Your European Family Trip a Success

June 25, 2025

In my recent post, “Why Your Family’s European Dream Trip Is More Doable Than You Think,” I shared how that seemingly impossible European adventure with kids is actually within reach. Today, I want to dive deeper into the practical side of making it happen.

You’ve decided to take the plunge – now what? Here are five essential tips that will transform your European family vacation from overwhelming to completely memorable.

1. Pack Smart for Easy Europe Travel

European travel with kids requires a completely different packing strategy than your typical beach vacation. The key is mobility and versatility.

The Golden Rule: Less is More You’ll be walking on cobblestones, navigating train stations, and possibly climbing stairs to apartment rentals. Every extra pound matters when you’re also carrying snacks, water bottles, and the inevitable souvenir purchases.

Essential Packing Strategies:

  • Choose one color family for your clothing so everything mixes and matches
  • Pack layers instead of bulky items – European weather can be unpredictable
  • Bring comfortable walking shoes that have already been broken in
  • Pack a small day bag for each family member for daily excursions
  • Include a portable phone charger and universal adapter
  • Don’t forget any prescription medications plus a few extra days’ worth

The Parent Lifesaver Kit: Create a small bag with wet wipes, hand sanitizer, basic first aid supplies, and a few favorite snacks from home. Trust me, finding familiar snacks when you have a hangry toddler in a foreign country is not the adventure you want right off the plane.

Pro Tip: Pack one complete outfit change in your carry-on for each family member. Lost luggage happens, but it doesn’t have to ruin your first day in Europe.

2. The Best European Family Vacations Avoid Tourist Traps

Here’s the truth about those famous European attractions: they’re famous for a reason, but they’re also crowded, expensive, and often not designed with families in mind.

Smart Alternatives to Consider: Instead of fighting crowds at the Eiffel Tower, visit Montmartre and let kids explore the artistic streets. Rather than the packed Colosseum, explore Villa Borghese gardens in Rome where kids can run and play. Skip the overwhelming Louvre and head to smaller, interactive museums designed for families. Obviously, you will want to do some of the well-known spots, let’s work together to do this by way of a private family-friendly guide to avoid crowds and customize the experience.

The Local Experience Advantage: Some of my families’ best European memories come from wandering local markets, riding public transportation, and eating at neighborhood cafes. These experiences cost less, create more authentic memories, and are naturally more engaging for children.

Timing is Everything: When you do visit major attractions, go early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Most tour groups hit the highlights mid-day, so you’ll have a much more enjoyable experience outside those peak hours.

Hidden Gems to Seek Out:

  • Local playgrounds (European playgrounds are incredible)
  • Neighborhood bakeries where kids can point to pastries
  • Public parks with space to run and play
  • Family-friendly festivals and events
  • Interactive museums designed for children

3. Keep Europe with Kids Simple

The biggest mistake families make is trying to see everything. Europe will still be there next time – focus on creating positive memories rather than checking off a list.

The Two-Location Rule: For a first European trip with kids, stick to two main locations maximum. This gives you time to actually experience each place without the stress of constant packing and traveling.

Build in Downtime: European cities are stimulating – the architecture, languages, sounds, and crowds can be overwhelming for little ones. Plan for afternoon rest time, whether that’s back at your accommodation or in a peaceful park.

Embrace Slow Travel: Instead of rushing from monument to monument, spend time people-watching or reading at cafes, exploring one neighborhood thoroughly, or letting kids play in local parks. These slower moments often become the most treasured memories.

Realistic Daily Planning: Plan one major activity per day, then leave room for spontaneous discoveries. Maybe that’s stumbling upon a street performer, finding an amazing gelato shop, or discovering a playground hidden behind a church.

Transportation Made Easy:

  • Use public transportation as an adventure, not just a means to get somewhere
  • Book accommodations within walking distance of major attractions when possible
  • Consider staying in family-friendly neighborhoods rather than tourist-heavy areas
  • Pack snacks and entertainment for longer travel days


4. Craft a Unique European Adventure the Whole Family Will Love


This is where European family travel really shines – the opportunities for experiences you simply can’t have anywhere else.

Culinary Adventures:

  • Take a family cooking class in Tuscany
  • Visit a working farm in the French countryside
  • Learn to make chocolate in Belgium
  • Explore local markets and try new foods together

Cultural Immersion:

  • Stay in a castle in Ireland or Scotland
  • Take a family bike tour through Amsterdam
  • Attend a local festival or celebration
  • Learn basic phrases in the local language together

Historical Connections:

  • Explore medieval towns where kids can imagine life as knights and princesses
  • Visit living history museums where the past comes alive
  • Take guided tours designed specifically for families
  • Create scavenger hunts around historical sites

Natural Wonders:

  • Hike in the Swiss Alps (there are family-friendly trails)
  • Explore caves in Germany or Slovenia
  • Take boat trips to see coastlines from the water
  • Visit national parks and nature reserves

Unique Accommodations: Consider staying in family-friendly options that become part of the experience – farm stays, historic properties, or apartments in residential neighborhoods where you can live like locals.


5. Master European Transportation with Kids

Getting around Europe with children requires different strategies than domestic travel. Here’s what you need to know to navigate European transportation systems smoothly.

Train Travel with Kids European trains are fantastic for families, but there are key considerations:

  • Book seats together in advance – don’t assume you can sit together if you buy tickets last minute
  • Pack entertainment strategically – downloads, coloring books, snacks, and small toys for longer journeys
  • Understand luggage limitations – you’ll need to manage your bags yourself, so pack light and consider luggage with wheels and measure your bags and check the airlines parameters
  • Choose the right train type – high-speed trains require reservations, regional trains often don’t

Rental Car Considerations If you’re planning to drive:

  • Car seat requirements vary by country – research specific laws for each country you’ll visit
  • European cities aren’t designed for cars – narrow streets, limited parking, and pedestrian zones are common
  • Parking challenges are real – budget extra time and money for parking, especially in city centers
  • Consider size carefully – European cars and parking spaces are typically smaller than what Americans are used to

Airport Connections European airports can be massive and complex:

  • Allow extra connection time – what seems like plenty of time on paper can be tight with kids and luggage
  • Research airport layouts in advance – some airports require long walks or train rides between terminals
  • Pack essentials in carry-on – delays and missed connections happen, be prepared
  • Consider direct flights when possible – sometimes worth the extra cost to avoid connections with children

Your European Adventure Awaits

Europe with kids isn’t just doable – it can be absolutely magical when planned thoughtfully. The continent offers incredible opportunities for families to learn, explore, and create memories together.

Remember, the goal isn’t to see everything Europe has to offer in one trip. It’s to create positive travel experiences that your children will remember fondly and that might inspire a lifelong love of exploration and cultural learning.

Whether you’re dreaming of gondola rides in Venice, exploring castles in Scotland, or sharing pastries in a Parisian cafe, your European family adventure is closer than you think.

Ready to start planning your European family adventure? Let’s chat about creating an itinerary that works perfectly for your family’s interests, ages, and travel style. Every family is unique, and your European trip should be too. Email me!

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Do I Have to Book Everything Through You? The Truth About Flexible Family Travel Planning!

June 24, 2025

Part of my “Passport to Answers” series – answering the real questions you have about working with a travel advisor.

Welcome to another edition of “Passport to Answers,” my ongoing series where I tackle the questions you’re actually wondering about when considering whether to work with a travel advisor. If you’re following along on Instagram, you know I love diving deep into these topics because they matter to real families planning real trips.
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Today’s question comes up a lot:

If you’ve ever considered working with a travel advisor, you’ve probably wondered: “Do I have to book everything through them, or can I handle some parts myself?”If you’ve ever considered working with a travel advisor, you’ve probably wondered: “Do I have to book everything through them, or can I handle some parts myself?”

Here’s the honest answer that might surprise you: You absolutely do not have to book everything through me.

In fact, I encourage families to choose the approach that works best for their unique situation, budget, and comfort level. Let me explain why this flexibility is actually the secret to stress-free family travel planning.

Your Trip, Your Choice

When you work with me, you call the shots on your trip. Maybe you love researching flights and want to maximize your airline status, but the thought of finding family-friendly hotels with connecting rooms makes your head spin. Perfect – I’ll handle the accommodations while you book the flights.

Or perhaps you’re comfortable booking hotels but feel completely overwhelmed trying to plan activities for kids in an unfamiliar destination. That works too – let me create an itinerary while you handle the rest.

Here’s what I’ve learned after planning trips for families: there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to travel planning.

Popular Booking Combinations That Actually Work

I’ve noticed certain combinations that families gravitate toward, and they all make perfect sense:

Hotels + Activities Through Me, Flights on Your Own This is incredibly popular because you get a seamless ground experience (no worrying about family room configurations, car seat availability, or age-appropriate activities) while maintaining flexibility with your flights. You can use your miles, choose your preferred departure times, and make changes directly with the airline if needed.

Hotels Only Through Me Hotel bookings can be surprisingly complex for families. You need connecting rooms, cribs, high chairs, maybe a kitchenette for picky eaters. I have relationships with properties that can make these requests happen, plus I know which hotels actually deliver on their family-friendly promises versus those that just advertise them.

Full-Service Planning This is perfect for busy parents, first-time family travelers, and trips to unfamiliar destinations. When you’re venturing somewhere completely new or you simply don’t have time to research, having everything coordinated by someone who knows the ins and outs of family travel is invaluable.

Why This Flexible Approach Benefits Everyone

When You Book Through Me:

  • Access to insider knowledge and industry connections
  • 24/7 support during your travels
  • Potential room upgrades and family-specific perks
  • Expert problem-solving when things don’t go as planned
  • Someone who understands the unique challenges of family travel

When You Book Yourself:

  • Freedom to use your accumulated points and miles
  • Direct control over timing and changes
  • Ability to leverage any status benefits you have

The beauty is that these benefits can work together, not against each other.

Real Talk: Why Families Choose Different Approaches

Every family has different pain points when it comes to travel planning. Some of you are research enthusiasts who love diving deep into flight options but get overwhelmed by the logistics of traveling with car seats and strollers. Others prefer to hand over the entire process because you’re juggling work, kids’ activities, and daily life.

Maybe you have specific dietary requirements or accessibility needs that require local expertise. Or you’re taking a milestone trip and want every detail to be perfect. Perhaps you’re frequent travelers domestically but feel out of your depth planning an international family adventure.

All of these scenarios are completely valid, and they all deserve different solutions.

Making the Decision: What to Consider

When we chat about your upcoming trip, here are some things we’ll discuss to figure out what makes sense for your family:

  • What parts of travel planning stress you out the most?
  • Are you traveling somewhere new or returning to a familiar destination?
  • Do you have airline miles, hotel points, or status benefits you want to use?
  • What aspects of travel do you actually enjoy handling yourself?
  • Are there any special needs we need to accommodate (dietary restrictions, accessibility requirements, etc.)?
  • What are your budget priorities and constraints?

These topics help me understand not just where you’re going, but how you want to get there and what will make the journey enjoyable for your family.

The Bottom Line

My job isn’t to take over your vacation planning – it’s to make the parts you find stressful completely seamless while letting you maintain control over what matters most to you. Whether that’s everything, nothing, or something in between, there’s no wrong answer.

The goal is always the same: getting your family to your destination safely, on budget, and ready to make incredible memories together. How we get there can be as unique as your family is.

Ready to Plan Your Next Adventure?

If this flexible approach sounds like something that could work for your family, I’d love to chat about your next trip. Every family is different, and every destination presents its own opportunities and challenges.

Let’s talk about what you need, what you want to handle yourself, and how we can work together to create an amazing family travel experience that fits your style perfectly.

Ready to start planning? Contact me to discuss how we can make your next family adventure everything you’re dreaming of – with exactly the right amount of support for your needs.

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Beyond Disney: Incredible Family Adventures That Will Deliver The Same Thrills

May 31, 2025

As we wrap up planning our summer getaways, it’s already time to start thinking about spring break. For many families, Disney tops the list—but it’s not the only magical option. In this blog post, we’re exploring wonderful alternatives that offer big fun, lasting memories, and maybe even a bit less stress.

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Disney Aulani, Hawaii: Where Disney Magic Meets Hawaiian Paradise

  • All the Disney magic + authentic Hawaiian culture
  • Incredible pools, waterslides & snorkeling lagoon
  • Character dining with ocean views
  • Kids learn hula, lei-making & Hawaiian traditions
  • Parents get luxury spa time while kids are entertained

Aurora Anguilla: Luxury Caribbean Paradise Built for Families

  • Stunning white sand beaches + crystal clear waters
  • Epic kids club with treasure hunts & marine biology programs
  • Multiple pools including adults-only options
  • World-class dining that kids actually love too
  • Snorkeling, kayaking & island adventures

Family Cruise Adventures: Floating Theme Parks with Ocean Views

  • Rock climbing walls, waterslides & kids clubs that rival resorts
  • Broadway-style shows every night
  • Multiple destinations in one trip
  • Supervised activities so parents can actually relax
  • All meals included (no more ‘where should we eat?’ decisions!)
  • You can explore various places and go on tours and experiences

Costa Rica Family: Adventure Paradise for Active Families

  • Zip-lining through cloud forests & wildlife spotting
  • Beautiful beaches on both Pacific & Caribbean coasts
  • Family-friendly eco-lodges with naturalist guides
  • Volcano hikes, hot springs & waterfall adventures
  • Kids learn about conservation while having a blast

Nicaragua Hidden Gem: Central America’s Best-Kept Family Secret

  • Stunning volcanic landscapes & pristine beaches
  • Authentic cultural experiences without the crowds
  • Incredible value compared to other Central American destinations
  • Adventure activities like volcano boarding & colonial city tours
  • Family-run accommodations with personalized service

Alpine Adventures (Switzerland & Austria): Year-Round Alpine Thrills

  • Epic hillside slides & mountain coasters that beat any theme park ride
  • Cable car adventures with breathtaking mountain views
  • Summer: hiking trails, crystal-clear lakes & outdoor adventure parks
  • Winter: family-friendly ski resorts with kids ski schools
  • Charming mountain villages straight out of fairy tales
  • Train journeys through stunning Alpine scenery

South Africa: Safari Delight + So Much More

  • Up-close wildlife encounters that beat any zoo experience
  • Cape Town’s beaches, penguins & Table Mountain adventures
  • Family-friendly safari lodges with incredible kids programs
  • Cultural experiences & history lessons that bring school to life
  • Once-in-a-lifetime memories at surprisingly good value

Ready to go beyond Disney? Let’s plan an unforgettable family adventure that’s packed with thrills! Email me and let’s make it extraordinary.

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☀️ From Backyard to Passport Stamps: Our Favorite Family Summer Getaways 🌎

May 3, 2025

Summer doesn’t need to be packed with theme parks or hours of screen time. Whether you’re looking for a quick trip close to home or something that requires passports and a little more planning, these destinations work especially well for families. Each spot on this list offers a practical mix of kid-friendly activities, has family-friendly, comfortable accommodations, and experiences that appeal to both children and adults. From kayaking off Catalina Island to walking the medieval streets of Prague, here are 12 summer trips that deliver—without overcomplicating your time off.

If you’re wondering which of these spots fits your family’s style—or which accommodations are actually comfortable for families—I’m happy to talk through it with you. Every family travels differently, and I can help narrow down the options based on what matters most to you: location, kids’ programming, space to spread out, or something unique you haven’t considered yet. Reach out anytime and let’s start planning something unforgettable.


1. Yellowstone National Park

For families looking to unplug and explore nature on a big scale, Yellowstone delivers. Ride horses through alpine meadows, try beginner-friendly fly fishing, and watch geysers erupt right on schedule. Evenings are best spent around the fire, whether you’re glamping or in a cozy cabin.

Why Go:
Yellowstone offers a mix of iconic scenery, hands-on outdoor experiences, and a real sense of space. Kids love spotting wildlife—bison, elk, and maybe even a bear from a safe distance—while adults enjoy the slower pace and wide-open skies.

Tip: Combine Yellowstone with nearby Montana and Grand Teton National Park. It’s a practical way to visit two stunning areas on one trip—without doubling your travel time.

2. Montana Mountains

Montana’s Big Sky region is ideal for families who like to stay active. You’ll find hiking trails, fly fishing spots, whitewater rafting, and mountain biking—all within reach of comfortable lodges or resorts. In the evenings, relax with a campfire or stargazing.

Why Go:
There’s plenty of space to explore and plenty of ways to do it, whether your kids are in strollers or strapping on helmets. It’s a summer destination that keeps everyone moving, but with enough downtime built in.

3. San Diego

This is one of those cities that checks a lot of boxes. Mornings at the zoo, afternoons on the beach, and casual dinners by the water are all part of a typical day. You can stay central for walkability or near the beach for more space and views.

Why Go:
The weather is consistently great, there are easy-to-reach attractions, and kids of all ages can find something to love—whether that’s Legoland, surf lessons, or tidepool exploring.

4. Catalina Island

A short ferry ride from the Southern California coast, Catalina has that “off-the-grid” feeling without requiring air travel. Families can kayak, snorkel, or take a ride in a semi-submarine. The car-free streets and slower pace make it easy to relax.

Why Go:
It’s a practical getaway with just enough adventure. You’re close to home, but it feels like a completely different place. Perfect for a long weekend.

Tip: Stay overnight to enjoy the island in the quieter early mornings and evenings. I can help you choose where to stay and how to get there.

5. Prague

From hilltop castles to puppet shows, Prague is full of things that capture kids’ attention. The city is walkable and affordable, and it’s easy to combine sightseeing with down time in parks or on river cruises.

Why Go:
Prague feels magical to kids and manageable for parents. The compact layout, low costs, and variety of attractions make it a great first European city—or a more relaxed alternative to the usual hotspots.

Tip: Pair it with Vienna or Budapest for a broader Central Europe experience. I can help plan the best route and transportation.

6. Costa Rica

Wake up to howler monkeys, zipline through the treetops, or explore tidepools at sunset. Costa Rica’s west coast blends adventure and relaxation, all in a destination that’s easy to navigate and full of friendly locals.

Why Go:
This is one of the best places to introduce kids to eco-travel. You don’t need to go far between experiences, and it’s a rare mix of low-key and high-impact fun.

Tip: Add time in Monteverde for a cloud forest experience—hanging bridges, butterfly gardens, and cooler temps. I can help create a route that balances beach and forest.

7. Portugal

Portugal’s Algarve region makes family travel feel simple. Resorts are designed with kids in mind, there are plenty of safe beaches, and the local food is approachable for even picky eaters.

Why Go:
It’s a relaxed, family-friendly destination with good infrastructure, great weather, and fewer crowds than other parts of Southern Europe.

Tip: Extend your trip beyond the Algarve. Whether you want vineyards, castles, or small towns, I can help map out where to go next—and how to get there comfortably.

8. Scotland

Countryside estates, archery lessons, castle visits, and wide-open landscapes—Scotland offers the kind of immersive, hands-on travel that keeps kids engaged. Rain or shine, there’s plenty to do.

Why Go:
Scotland works well for families with mixed interests: some outdoor adventure, some history, and enough comfort to make it a true vacation. It’s also a solid pick for multigenerational travel.

9. London

London’s blend of history, culture, and kid-friendly attractions makes it a strong option for families. You can visit the Tower of London in the morning and spend the afternoon in a playground or museum designed for children.

Why Go:
You’ll find everything from theater to science museums to afternoon tea—all within reach of reliable public transportation. It’s easy to customize based on your family’s energy levels and interests.

10. Copenhagen

With bike paths, clean parks, and interactive museums, Copenhagen is a great city for curious kids and relaxed parents. Tivoli Gardens and boat rides along the canal make it feel like a vacation—even while you’re learning something new.

Why Go:
It’s safe, organized, and easy to explore without a car. Kids are welcomed just about everywhere, and the mix of indoor and outdoor activities works in all weather.

Tip: Bike rentals with child seats or trailers let you see the city the way locals do. I can help organize those and suggest routes.

11. Roatán, Honduras

This lesser-known Caribbean island offers calm beaches, coral reefs, and a mellow vibe. It’s great for snorkeling, meeting sloths at animal sanctuaries, or just enjoying the beach without heavy crowds.

Why Go:
If you want a warm-weather escape that’s less commercial but still full of activities, Roatán is a solid pick. It’s accessible, especially from some U.S. cities, and still feels like a hidden gem.

12. Québec City, Canada

Walk cobblestone streets, hear French spoken around you, and visit cliffside forts or historic markets—all without crossing the Atlantic. Québec City is charming, compact, and full of seasonal events.

Why Go:
It’s ideal for families who want European-style travel without the long flight or jet lag. Bonus: great food, especially if your kids like crêpes or maple treats.

Tip: Add a couple days for nearby adventures like Montmorency Falls or Île d’Orléans. I can help arrange car rentals or drivers.

🌍 These destinations blend comfort and experience, so your family can make meaningful memories—without sacrificing relaxation or luxury. Whether you’re looking for beach time, city culture, or national park adventures, there’s something here for every kind of crew. Wherever you go, the real magic of summer travel is the time spent together ✨ I’m always excited to hear about families’ travel dreams—whether you’re just starting to think about it or ready to plan something unforgettable. No pressure at all—just a friendly chat to explore how I can help bring your ideal trip to life. Feel free to reach out anytime, and let’s start imagining the adventure together. You can email me here, send me a message on Instagram, or visit my website.

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Why You Should Work with a Family Travel Advisor

March 29, 2025

As a parent who has planned countless family vacations, both professionally as a travel advisor and personally with my own children, I’ve learned that family travel requires strategic expertise. It’s about creating experiences that engage everyone while anticipating the unique needs that come with traveling as a family.

When I first started traveling with my children, I quickly discovered how different family travel is from solo or couple adventures. Now, with years of experience both as a mom and a travel advisor, I can transform your family vacation from potentially stressful to genuinely enjoyable.

Experience That Makes a Difference

I understand family dynamics from both professional and personal perspectives. I know which cities are most navigable with children, which resorts truly deliver on their family-friendly promises, and how to structure your days to maintain everyone’s energy and interest.

I can tell you with confidence which transfer times are realistic with children, where to find convenient meal options that satisfy diverse preferences, and which attractions are worth your time based on your children’s ages and interests.

Planning with Your Family in Mind

When we work together, I create travel experiences tailored specifically to your family’s unique needs:

  • I recommend destinations that match your children’s developmental stages and interests
  • I plan itineraries with appropriate pacing, building in necessary downtime
  • I select accommodations positioned near the attractions you’ll visit most frequently
  • I identify family-friendly dining options that balance convenience with quality
  • I suggest activities that educate and entertain children while still engaging adults

I understand that a successful family vacation requires thoughtful planning that accounts for everyone’s needs—including parents who deserve their own moments of enjoyment.

Beyond the Obvious Destinations

The advantage of working with someone who regularly travels with children is access to knowledge that goes beyond the standard family destinations. I can introduce you to lesser-known destinations where your family can have authentic cultural experiences suited to your children’s ages.

Whether it’s recommending the most walkable European cities for families, connecting you with a great tour guide who are not only experts in their destinations but also fantastic with kids, identifying which museums offer engaging children’s programs, or knowing which beaches provide the amenities families need, my recommendations come from firsthand experience and relationships I’ve formed.

Let’s Create Meaningful Family Experiences

Family travel isn’t just about entertainment—it’s about creating formative experiences that will shape your children’s understanding of the world. As your travel advisor, I’m committed to helping you design journeys that are not only logistically smooth but also rich with opportunities for connection and discovery.

When you’re ready to plan your next family adventure—whether it’s exploring a new city or embarking on an international journey—I’d be honored to put my experience as both an advisor and a traveling mom to work for you.

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