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family travel ’
Feb 15th, 2020 |
By Kaye Holland
Take your kids on an amazing adventure to these inventive ideas, and brainstorm your own offbeat activities…
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Tags: adventure, Angkor Wat, Australia, elephants, family travel, half term, Mexico, Siem Reap, Thailand, Yucatan peninsula
Feb 14th, 2020 |
By Kaye Holland
Not sure where to start your planning? Take our family traveller quiz to figure out the type of trip that’s right for you.
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Tags: adventure, Alps, city breaks, family travel, half term, nomad, quiz
Feb 13th, 2020 |
By Kaye Holland
Travel has never been so child-friendly. Long gone are the days when in-flight entertainment was limited to one communal screen, museums hid all their fascinating wares behind glass, and dining out at fancy restaurants was an adults-only affair. Now you can fly wherever you want to (and often for reasonable fares), there’s a huge range of accommodation options for travelling families, and many more sights and attractions are geared towards entertaining small people. And that’s without even mentioning the benefits of technology. Digital maps, translation
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Tags: cruises, family travel, kids, kids and museums, Lonely Planet, safaris, Trains, Travel
Feb 1st, 2019 |
By Kaye Holland
Just About Travel tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world, right now…
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Tags: Cruising, Edinburgh, family travel, gorillas, Harry Potter, horse racing, hot, Italy, Moscow, Rough Guides, Russia, Rwanda, Shipwreck, Singapore, The Cook Islands, Uganda
Aug 30th, 2016 |
By Kaye Holland
Tom Hall, editorial director at Lonely Planet – the world’s largest travel guide book publisher – on Italy, Iran and why the Western Isles of Scotland should feature on any travel itinerary
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Tags: Airbnb, Alabama, Bath, Bulgaria, cycling, Edinburgh, family travel, Georgia, Iran, Isfahan, Istanbul, Italy, London, Lonely Planet, Mashad, Northumberland, oxford, Porto, Portugal, Rome, Shiraz, Stonehenge, Stornoway, Tennessee, Tom Hall, Travel, Tuscany, Uber, UK, Umbria, Wales, York, Yorkshire Dales
Oct 25th, 2015 |
By Kaye Holland
Operators have a growing range of packages geared to families; from the most adventurous tour to relaxing holiday clubs. Letting someone else do the legwork for you will ensure your holiday is worry-free – as long as you make the right choice.
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Tags: children, Croatia, family travel, half term, India, Kenya, Maldives, Nepal, package deals, Pompeii, Thailand, tours, Travel, UK
Jun 25th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
Travel journalist, broadcaster and author, Sarah Tucker, shares a few tips on ridding yourself of emotional baggage with Just About Travel readers
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Tags: adventure, Canada, city breaks, Crocodile Dundee, cruises, Dubai, family travel, group travel, holidays, Indianna Jones, Las Vegas, luxury holidays, Milan, Monte Carlo, ranching holidays, romantic breaks, Sarah Tucker, singles holidays, solo travel, The Z to Zen of Travel, Travel, trekking, USA, white water rafting