Our next big adventure…BOOKED

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As you may know, our contract here in Korea is quickly approaching an end… Basically at the end of June we will be done and have 6 months until our wedding….what to do.
This morning we booked tickets with STATravel.com to travel the world… a lot of it anyway. What else could there possibly be better than that?
This is our ticketed itinerary …
July 8 – Seoul to Bangkok – leave 9:35 am – land 1:25 pm Thai Airways (travel through Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam)
Sept. 16 – Bangkok to Singapore – leave 11:15 am – land 2:30 pm Thai Airways (singapore and a small bit of Malyasia..if time permits)
Sept. 21 – Singapore to Doha – leave 2:25 am – land 5:15 am Qatar Airways (long layover)
Sept. 22 – Doha to Berlin – leave 1:40 am – land 7:05 am Qatar Airways (travel through Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, Austria, Italy, France, Belgium, Netherlands and England)
Nov. 2 – London to Reykjavik – leave 1:00 pm – land 4:00 pm Islandair
Nov. 16 – Reykjavik to Sanford – leave 5:20 pm – land 8:20 pm Islandair

So, we will land at Orlando Sanford Airport on Nov. 16th at 8:20

we have no idea where we will focus on our travels or what we will see. But, now that the tickets are purchased, we will quickly finish up the wedding bookings and plans and begin to map out our 5 month adventure!

What are the best tips for traveling with kids?

Start with shorter trips to test how your family handles travel. Keep kids involved in planning so they feel ownership. Pack light and accept that some days will not go as planned. The messy days often become the best stories.

How do you afford to travel as a family?

Priorities and planning. Most traveling families spend less on things that stay home and more on experiences. Points and miles help. Slow travel in one place costs less than moving constantly. Treating travel as a budget line item rather than a luxury makes it real.

What destinations are best for first-time international family travel?

Western Europe is logistically easy with excellent infrastructure and English widely spoken. Mexico and Costa Rica are close for American families with strong tourist infrastructure. Japan is extraordinary and safer than almost anywhere. The best first trip is the one that actually happens.

How do you keep kids safe while traveling internationally?

Know your destination. Register with your embassy for longer trips. Have travel health insurance. Keep digital and physical copies of all documents. Teach kids your phone number and hotel name. Most international destinations popular with families are genuinely safe for prepared travelers.

How do you manage travel budgets as a family?

Track everything for the first few trips until you understand your actual spending patterns. Accommodation is usually the biggest lever. Cooking some meals saves significantly over eating every meal out. Shoulder season travel cuts costs across the board.


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4 comments

  1. That sounds like an amazing trip!!!!!!! I know you will have a wonderful, wonderful time!!!!! Are you taking another overseas teaching contract after your wedding? Will Olive be traveling with you?I have friends who live in Qatar. Be sure your entry will be okay with an Israeli stamp in your passport. The last time I checked I could not visit because I had one in mine and I refused to get a new passport. (For stubborn, ideological reasons! HA!) I hope you have an amazing trip! (Can I stow away in your luggage?!?)

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