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How to Travel With Kids to Mexico

Aztec pyramids, bustling beaches, colorful cuisine—traveling with your family to Mexico is an adventure your children will remember for the rest of their lives. The World Tourism Organisation lists Mexico as one of the world’s top 10 travel destinations. You will want to take the following steps to make sure your trip runs smoothly.

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How to Travel With Kids to Europe

Traveling with children should be fun, as you watch them discover differences, explore and delight in the change of scenery. However, traveling with kids to Europe can also be difficult, long and inconvenient. If you’re considering traveling with kids to Europe, there is hope. You can still get there in one piece and can actually learn to enjoy the trip. In this article, we’ll provide you with step-by-step instructions for how to travel with kids to Europe and make the transition smoother. Sound interesting? Let’s get started.

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Travel Tips at 34 Weeks Pregnant

At 34 weeks into your pregnancy, you probably feel tired and anxious to give birth. Your baby is about the size of a cantaloupe, even though your belly is much bigger. Difficulty finding a comfortable sleeping position combined with frequent bathroom visits during the night makes getting rest easier said than done. With your due date about a month and a half away, travel during your eighth month of pregnancy can be risky—and exhausting for you—so be sure to discuss plans with your doctor. Most practices have a policy on traveling during pregnancy.

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First Trimester Pregnancy & Air Travel Tips

Just because you are pregnant doesn’t mean you have to cancel that much-anticipated vacation or important business trip. According to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, flying while pregnant in most cases is perfectly safe. Keep in the mind the following tips for smooth sailing throughout the flight.

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Tips for International Travel With Preschoolers

Whether your vision of an international trip is lazing in a hammock at the beach or climbing archaeological ruins, the experience is fundamentally changed when traveling with a preschooler. That is not to say that preschoolers cannot make international travel fun, interesting and rewarding, just that you must make an itinerary with a child’s interests and stamina in mind. With a few simple guidelines, the vacation can be enjoyable for preschoolers and adults alike.