We think on occasion that it would be easier to go back home, get a regular job, and just relax… but, when we really think about it, we would need to buy a car to get around, we’d need to lock ourselves down into a year-long lease or buy a house, we wouldn’t get to spend so much time with our kids, etc. It really would be hard to transition back at this point… especially now that we know that it’s so cheap to live the traveling lifestyle (for us it’s been between $2,000 to $2,500 per month as an entire family - all expenses included) - so much cheaper than if we were to stay in the United States. Once you get used to it you may never want to give it up!
Read MoreLet's not pretend that flying with a little one is easy… It's not. But it’s definitely doable. Before our son was 1 year old, he had already traveled on over a dozen flights. It can be done, and it doesn't have to be impossible with a newborn or an infant. But this story isn't about flying with an infant OR a toddler. It's about flying with an infant AND a toddler, at the same time.
Read MorePlanning to travel with elderly parents? Here are some tips to help: Go for a virtual spin first, Pack appropriately, Confirm Accommodations, and many more! Bonus: Learn about Ancestry Travel.
Read MoreWhen you’re planning to leave a senior loved one at home during your travels, consider these 4 essential tips before you leave home!
Read MoreTravel will likely return to normal once 60-90 percent of the world is vaccinated. Learn why here.
Read MorePlanning to have a baby abroad in Malaysia? Here’s everything you need to know from prenatal visits to birth to getting the birth certificate and passport.
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Read MoreIt’s not uncommon for people to dodge Airbnb’s because they are worried about what it’s like to stay at someone else’s place. Here is a guide that’ll help you pick a great Airbnb at a great price - without having to worry about problems. Piece of mind goes a long way!
Read MoreHave you had to cancel or postpone a vacation? It’s a bummer, we know. But here are 5 steps to help you still have a good time! Don’t miss #3!
Read MoreIf you’re traveling these days, the Novel Coronavirus is likely on your mind. Here, we share all of the current information to help you decide if you should cancel your travel plans or just be mindful when you travel.
Read MoreHow to fly with a newborn baby. Learn how to plan, pack, and fly with a newborn. Don’t miss the important things to consider when flying with a baby!
Read MoreTracing your roots and traveling to the countries that your ancestors came from is becoming a more and more common way to choose travel destinations these days. Here are a few reasons why it may be more important to learn about your DNA before you travel and what type of impact that can have on the world as a whole.
Read MoreLanding a great deal on a flight shouldn’t be complicated. Here, we share the top 5 ways to score a deal on a flight in 2023 and an additional 10 ways to help you save on those flights as well.
Read MoreBefore you head off on a trip, it's best to make sure you've packed and prepared well. Here are the best bags and luggage to consider bringing with you.
Read MoreAfter nearly two years of traveling, here is our top picks for the most essential travel electronics. Sure, we travel with a few more, but this list is your essential guide to keeping your bag light and not packed to the brim.
Read MoreOne giant piece of advice comes from someone with quite a bit more experience traveling than us, Nicky Kobly, who shared their advice to us and a number of other people on December 12th of 2018. It is such amazing advice that we didn't want it to get buried or forgotten about, so we are sharing it here to…
Read MoreTraveling with a baby to Thailand? Here is the ultimate baby packing list! You can also use this list for any hot and humid destination!
Read MoreTraveling while pregnant. What to do when plans fail and you’re a pregnant nomad.
Read MoreWhen we first learned that we were pregnant, less than 2 months into our multi-year travels around the world, we had two options: 1) end our travels early and return home or 2) have our baby while we were traveling.
Returning home would end our travels because, as full time travelers, we are exempt from paying for the mandatory U.S. medical insurance required by the Affordable Care Act - as long as we are outside of the country for at least 330 days out of the year. If we were to return, we would not only have to pay for our airfare (roughly $1,250 each from where we would be when we needed to return), but we would also have to back-pay for that medical insurance as we would no longer be exempt. The penalty is either…
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