If you’ve got a family trip to plan or just enjoy dreaming
of your family’s next adventure, you’ve likely found yourself falling
down an online rabbit hole or two that may or may not have led to travel
inspiration. When it comes to travel blogs, there are many. The
abundance of resources the Internet offers potential travelers can be
both wonderful and overwhelming at the same time.
Well, rabbit holes are my specialty (eh hem) and along my journeys
I’ve found some family travel sites really worth checking out. These
bloggers are delivering a variety of content and honing in on the
special needs of traveling families. From epic travel adventures
spanning the globe to simple tips for your once-a-year getaway, I think
you’ll find some inspiration here.
FamilyTravelCK.com
Travel expert Colleen Kelly provides both general family travel tips
and destination-specific guides via this site and her public television
show, “Family Travel with Colleen Kelly.” Each episode focuses on a
specific destination. The blog content supplements the episodes well
with tips and maps. With a new season on the way, one is left with the
impression that the site will continue to grow.
VagabondFamily.org
Ever dream of just leaving your normal life behind and and traveling full time with your family? Then this site is for you.
A full-fledged platform for families “living the nomadic life,”
Vagabond Family features content from a number of contributors and
allows users to register their families and connect with one another.
These families are truly giving new meaning to the road less traveled
as they thrown convention aside and live out their adventures together.
There are tips for getting started, general traveling tips, content
about “road schooling,” and, of course, discussions of financing such
extended excursions.
With many contributors spanning the globe, this website is an amazing
resource for pushing the limits of what’s possible, while also
providing very practical advice for “normal” family vacationing.
TravelBabbo.com
Eric Stoen’s Travel Babbo is stunning both for his magazine-quality
photography and the eclectic nature of the destinations (including
Antarctica!) he and his family have chronicled. The site’s tagline is
“take your kids everywhere,” and it seems that Stoen intends to do just
that.
He explains, “I fully understand that a lot of people like taking
breaks from their kids and heading overseas without them. We’re not like
that.”
If you’re stuck in your comfort zone when it comes to family travel,
let this blog expand your ideas of what’s possible. Be sure to follow
@travelbabbo on Instagram, as well. It rivals the very best.
TheEducationalTourist.com
If you view travel as an education for your family, then you’ll enjoy
The Educational Tourist. Blogger and educator Natalie Tanner maintains a
focus on education as she chronicles her family’s travels and offers
tips and resources for family travel planning. Tanner also sells her
“Adventures” series e-books featuring destination specific activities.
SuitCasesAndSippyCups.com
If the previous options seem a bit too adventurous and you’d like
something more down-to-earth, Jessica Bowers is serving up the exploits
of her self-described “average” family.
Bowers, her husband, and their four boys who are traveling the
country via camper while homeschooling along the way. They talk about
the “baby steps” it took to arrive at this unconventional way of family
life.
This content here is very approachable, making family travel seem possible for anyone.
Bonus:
DisneyFoodBlog.com
It takes all my strength not to turn all of my family travel content
into Disney content. I’d be remiss not to include a little something
here, right? Right?! (eh hem)
The Disney travel resources portion of the Internet has got to be a
significant chunk. There is so much great content out there. One of my
favorites is the Disney Food Blog.
Food is a huge part of any Disney vacation and this site has the
answer to any question you can come up with. On top of the latest news,
providing valuable reviews, and tips, this is a must consult if your
next family getaway is going to be a “magical” one.
Be warned, you will get hungry while viewing this site.
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