Visiting Ljubljana with a toddler and looking for the perfect activity? We took our 1 and 3 year old to Ljubljana Castle, a medieval castle perched above the city probably constructed in the 11th century, and they had a wonderful time exploring its numerous levels, passageways, museums, cistern and more. Plus, the castle affords sweeping views of the city and some amazing restaurants if your family is into food. Keep reading for your ultimate guide to enjoying the castle with small children including how to get there on foot with a stroller, family friendly features, and whether it’s worth it to buy tickets.
Read moreCan You Visit Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach With a Toddler?
Interested in visiting Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach in Reykjavik during your trip to Iceland but not sure whether you can take your toddler? Keep reading for a detailed account of our visit to Nauthólsvík with our one year old including the posted rules for visiting the beach, how staff and locals reacted to our toddler, photos of the beach and hot pools and more!
Read moreTent Camping in Iceland With a Baby - Do or Don't?
Thinking about tent camping in Iceland but have a baby/toddler and wondering whether it's feasible or a big don't? Keep reading for our experience, tips, photos of the facilities at the campgrounds we stayed at, and overall opinion after we camped for four days with our 1-year-old while driving the Ring Road!
Read moreA Realistic Guide to Visiting the Vatican Museums With a Toddler + Baby
Thinking about visiting the Vatican Museums but have a baby, toddler, or both and you're wondering if it's doable? Keep reading for our realistic guide to visiting the museums after we did it with our 6-month-old and 2.5-year-old. Our guide includes the best way to get your tickets and avoid lines, info on taking a stroller, family friendly features of the museums, where to feed your kiddos and take a break, how to access the Sistine Chapel and more!
Read moreA Guide to Cruising the Canals of Bruges With a Toddler
Thinking about take a canal cruise in Bruges with a baby or toddler but wondering whether it’s doable? We did it with our 1-year-old and it ended up being a really fun experience and a super easy day trip from Brussels. Keep reading for all the details including where to hop on a canal tour, what to do if you have a stroller or framed baby carrier, whether cash is necessary and more!
Read moreA Guide to Taking the Bus From the Airport in Malta to Valletta With a Toddler
Trying to figure out how to take public transportation from the international airport in Malta to Valletta with your little ones? We did it this year on the express bus route with our baby and toddler and it was the perfect option if you're not traveling with car seats. Keep reading for all the details including how to buy tickets, what ages ride free, whether you can take a stroller and more!
Read moreYour Ultimate Ultralight Packing List for the Camino de Santiago With Children
In October, 2023, my husband and I hiked 124 kilometers (77 miles) of the Camino de Santiago with our 2.5-year-old toddler and 4-month-old baby. We carried everything for the four of us ourselves (no porter service) in one 60L backpacking backpack and one day pack sized backpack just for diapers and wipes. We used everything we took aside from our rain gear since, fortunately, it didn’t rain on us! Here is our complete packing list and thoughts on each item if applicable. If you’ve been thinking about hiking the Camino de Santiago but not sure if you can do it with your kids, I hope this inspires you to go for and to not feel overwhelmed by the packing process (just remember, less is more!)
Read moreYour Ultimate Guide to Hiking the Camino de Santiago With Children
Want to hike the Camino de Santiago but have kids and wonder if you can do it with them? Last fall, we hiked 124km of the Camino with our 2.5-year-old toddler and 4-month-old baby and have a guide for you, complete with our daily itinerary, top tips, and lots of photos!
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