Tips For A Great International Family Trip
There’s no way to replicate or replace a good family vacation: It’s an opportunity to build bonds, share experiences, create memories, and draw closer. And it’s helpful for kids to see the world outside of their own homes, too. But the logistics of international travel can be daunting to some families—how do you do it and do it well without stressing (or at least with as little stress as possible)? There are some smart planning things to do ahead of time, and some travel tips that offer solid advice, too. For starters, see what the country requirements are for your entry—at least a passport and maybe a visa, too. If you or family members don’t have passports, build in the right amount of time so that you can get one—at least six weeks if possible.
What else is helpful when planning a family international trip? This graphic can help.