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nycgirl1 Aug 24th, 2010 10:12 AM

a month-long vacation with two small kids
 
My husband has a 4 week paid sabbatical coming up the year after next (we're planners!) and the world is our oyster...or something like that.

By then our two girls will be 5 and 3. How would you spend the time? How do I even narrow down the options??

- We've seen a LOT of Europe (although I've not been to Italy - gasp!), definitely want to go abroad, Africa and Asia are not high on the list with small children
- We have frequent flier miles out the wazoo on Delta so most locations are within reach

For examples, I've thrown out the idea of renting a house on a small island off the coast of Honduras for the whole month. This sounds super relaxing to me. Husband not such a fan as he'd "get bored".

Another idea was to stay on the Italian coast or countryside and make little trips throughout the country/region here and there throughout our stay.

Or...two weeks in Ireland and Scotland (been to both but love them) and then exploring Scandinavia (never been).

Any and all thoughts and ideas would be hugely appreciated to get our wheels turning on how to take advantage of this time!

nycgirl1 Aug 24th, 2010 10:33 AM

p.s. time of year would anytime January through July, before school starts.

suze Aug 24th, 2010 02:56 PM

With two small kids I really like the idea of renting a house for the entire time, and doing expeditions from a home base. Someplace in Central or South America sounds fascinating to me. Nothing wrong with the European destinations you mention. Tough (but wonderful) dilemma!

mmal Aug 30th, 2010 07:22 PM

A friend of mine did a road trip with her husband and toddler through Central and South America. I think they had a Westfalia or some other type of camper. They had a great time!

nycgirl1 Aug 31st, 2010 06:03 AM

that's a really cool idea - renting a camper and traveling through different areas. Hadn't even occurred to me! Food for thought, thanks!

nycgirl1 Nov 3rd, 2011 07:05 AM

resurrecting this topic as we're getting into crunch time! We're still thinking about Italy for the month - but South America has a lot of appeal for time zone reasons (I'll be working some remotely).

Would love any other ideas you might have!

janisj Nov 3rd, 2011 08:49 AM

You'll get much better response if you re-post your questions on the Europe and South America forums . . .

hlphillips2 Nov 5th, 2011 05:39 AM

My girls are 5 and 3, and so far we haven't ventured beyond the Caribbean with them but I'm trying. That said, I've found it really nice to have a home base. Maybe renting a camper for two weeks and renting a house for the other two? Is there anyplace your older DD would like to visit? What interests does she have that you can incorporate? I think anyplace in Europe is great. New Zealand or Australia would also be great. I wouldn't recommend Africa - having been there without kids I wouldn't take a 3yo to the east or south (dangerous animals), and north and west I don't think there would be enough to interest them for four weeks. Central America would be more of a relaxing trip and easy to do with a camper, but then you would have to worry about malaria pills for the little one (that's my biggest concern anyway). South America would be very cool but certain areas have big altitude adjustments. My oldest DD had a major health issue when we traveled to the Bahamas two years ago, so I'm a bit sensitive to making sure we're close to decent healthcare and I can communicate a bit in the language (at least until she is old enough to better communicate what's wrong) so personally Asia wouldn't be on my short list - as eager as I am to take the kids to Thailand!!!

It's so easy to rent a camper in NZ, and there's so much for kids to see there. Same with Europe - you can easily rent a house or two or three and take the train around. Hungary, Croatia, Germany, Sweden, and Denmark are very kid friendly (I've done the research!) and have loads of things to entertain little ones. It's going to be an amazing adventure for all of you!! I don't think anyplace you pick will be a bad one!

pingvin123 Nov 12th, 2011 11:22 AM

come to croatia,it has cleanear sea then italy,its much cheaper,
safe for kids .

hlphillips2 Nov 14th, 2011 04:57 AM

I've got to admit, Croatia is very high on my list with kids too! Thanks for posting that! And it's so close to other countries for day trips.

Tentek Dec 4th, 2011 07:59 PM

Have you considered a home exchange? I just recently discovered it and I am still in planning stages for our next adventure. But it seems to work with your 4-weeks schedule.

On a different note, Denmark and Sweden are amazingly child-friendly. Very expensive places to stay but very nice and easy to entertain little ones with various tourist attractions and great playgrounds. Stockholm beats Copenhagen (even despite the beautiful Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen), IMHO.

TFriz Jul 18th, 2012 08:33 PM

What ever happened here? Your original post is eerie to me as my first thought while planning my family's trip (Myself, wife, 6yo son, 3 yo daughter) was a small island off the coast of Honduras. Then I thought about Italy and Australia. We are going January 2013.

nycgirl1 Oct 2nd, 2012 08:18 AM

Just a follow-up on this after all the valuable input! We've decided on a week in Spain then a week in Ireland, and then I'm flying back home with the girls while my husband stays in Europe to catch some EPL games and golf. So the best of both worlds for all!

ELiz_Travels Oct 7th, 2012 06:53 AM

Thanks for posting your plans. Always nice to know what people have decided after posing the question.


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