My Family Travels

My Family Travels

The Family Travel Forum (FTF) embraces the philosophy of "Have Kids, Still Travel." This platform is committed to encouraging and facilitating travel experiences for families with children.

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  • 1 month ago | myfamilytravels.com | Laura Garcia |Laura García

    The Camino de Santiago is much more than just a tourist journey or a pilgrimage route; it is a life-changing experience that can bring families together in a unique and unforgettable way. By walking the Camino de Santiago, your family will not only discover Spain’s breathtaking natural landscapes but also learn about its rich cultural and religious heritage.

  • 1 month ago | myfamilytravels.com | Ashley Spencer

    “Honey, when you take the kids, it’s not a real vacation, it’s just a change of venue.”Aunt Ruby’s wise observation about traveling with teens forced me to rethink family trips, because she was dead right. An idyllic location does not reliably deliver relaxation or a warm sense of togetherness — particularly when the kids are teenagers. However, traveling from above ground to undersea is a recipe for a successful vacation with teens.

  • 1 month ago | myfamilytravels.com | Kyle McCarthy |Kyle Mccarthy

    Look past the Spanish fort, ornate Moorish buildings and main plaza to discover Black history in St. Augustine, Florida. More than 450 years ago, the first Africans in North America helped build the ‘Ancient City,’ a Spanish colony that predates the founding of the United States. In addition to impressive architecture, the stories of courage, resilience and perseverance are steppingstones on a St. Augustine Black History Tour.

  • 2 months ago | myfamilytravels.com | Kyle McCarthy |Kyle Mccarthy

    Virginia’s Historic Triangle of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown is an energetic, living classroom considered America’s birthplace. Visit, and learn all about where the United States became a democracy. Over the next school holiday, explore this genteel corner of Virginia on a history-themed family road trip. Plan at least four days for your trip with older children. Mix these remarkable historic sites with fun theme parks, golf, watersports and meals craft breweries to keep things light.

  • 2 months ago | myfamilytravels.com | Kyle McCarthy |Kyle Mccarthy

    From the hip resort of Sayulita to the jungles of the Sierra Madres in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit, adventures in nature appeal to everyone in the family, whatever their fitness level. Riviera Nayarit, the lush Pacific Coast region of Nayarit state, extends from the gated resort community of Nuevo Vallarta (pronounced No-voh VY-ar-tah) north to the San Blas peninsula. Families will find diverse cultural and environmental riches as well as nice beaches facing the calm, shallow Banderas Bay.

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