Holidays without kids: how to have fun and make sure they’re happy too
We all love our kids! But you have to admit that sometimes it’s more fun to leave them behind and head off on an adults-only holiday.
We all love our kids! But you have to admit that sometimes it’s more fun to leave them behind and head off on an adults-only holiday.
Oh I wish I was back at The Beverly Hills Hotel, sitting by the pool sipping bubbles, star spotting and relaxing without a care in the world.
I reckon the Radisson Blu Denarau is one of the best hotels you can stay at when you’re travelling to Fiji with little ones.
When you’re a single parent considering your first trip alone with the kids, there’s a few things that run though your mind:
It’s low season for a reason…which for beach holidays is generally bad weather. No one wants their tropical holiday to be a week of rain and storms. But low season presents a great opportunity to travel cheaper and get great discounts on fancy hotels – if you’re prepared to take a risk.
We’re just back from a super fun science-themed mini-break in Canberra, Australia’s capital city – known for its Parliament House, man-made lakes, summer nats racing and National Gallery…and, as I discovered, it is filled with fun activities for little kids and big kids (yep, us adults) as well as a hefty layer of orange autumn leaves at this time of year.
It seems like everyone is off to Disneyland. How exciting! Disneyland had never even registered with me before having Emmie and then we went when she was two and it was the most incredible experience…our fifth trip is coming up this October and we honestly can’t wait.
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