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Full of practical advice, ideas and inspiration from Lonely Planet's parents to you, this essential guide gives you the lowdown on the wealth of amazing travel experiences around the world - and how to plan and enjoy them with your family. From navigating air and train travel to approaching unfamiliar meals and a change in routine, The Family Travel Handbook encourages curiosity, exploration and independence. This handy trip planner brings all our expertise together into one useful guide that you can refer to for everything from ideas about exploring the great outdoors to how to pack up everything and take the kids on a round-the-world trip. It'll help you to explore more confidently and, if you're willing, take you out of your comfort zone to experience even more remarkable sights and activities. We also include a section of recommendations on the best places to go, whatever sort of trip you're after - from the top five places for infants, toddlers, tweens and teenagers, and the top five budget destinations, to our favourite family-friendly cruises, wildlife-spotting adventures and beach holidays. Whether your family are experienced jet-setters or unsure where to start taking your kids, we'll show you how rewarding and memorable opportunities for family travel exist at every turn. The handbook contains: Getting Ready: Deciding where to go Travelling independently vs taking a package Travellers with disabilities Family finances In Transit: Take to the skies Embrace the open road Let the train take the strain All aboard: cruising with kids On the Ground: Where to stay Where and what to eat and drink The challenges of different ages Exploring the Great Outdoors: Camping Hiking Water-based activities Snow-based activities Travelling sustainably with kids Ready to be Adventurous?: Start small: embrace the possibilities Push your collective comfort zones Be a world nomad Let them fly the travel nest After the Trip: Photography on the road Back home About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, on mobile, video and in 14 languages, 12 international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more. Review: You canโt please everyone. This book does a great job trying. - This book is great. Itโs broken down nicely into convenient sections - you donโt need to sit down and read this entire book. Itโs not a novel - itโs a reference guide and a really good one. I did have to keep reminding myself that this book is made for everyone - not just me. I live in the middle of the US on a modest income. Some people reading this book will live in Europe, the Middle East, etc. I have two young kids and I want to travel with them - but I donโt. This book did a great job at highlighting and reminding me of why I donโt want to travel with them - right now. It also pointed out the best age to start traveling with them. Then the book went on to tell me the best places to travel with them. The book has great ideas for all budgets and all types of travel. Iโm really glad I got this book! ** Thank you so much for taking the time to read my review. I hope the information that I've provided helps to make your decision a little easier. If you found this review helpful, please click the โHelpfulโ button below. Review: Nice - Nice guide, but actually I was not too impressed Just ok







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| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 68 Reviews |
S**N
You canโt please everyone. This book does a great job trying.
This book is great. Itโs broken down nicely into convenient sections - you donโt need to sit down and read this entire book. Itโs not a novel - itโs a reference guide and a really good one. I did have to keep reminding myself that this book is made for everyone - not just me. I live in the middle of the US on a modest income. Some people reading this book will live in Europe, the Middle East, etc. I have two young kids and I want to travel with them - but I donโt. This book did a great job at highlighting and reminding me of why I donโt want to travel with them - right now. It also pointed out the best age to start traveling with them. Then the book went on to tell me the best places to travel with them. The book has great ideas for all budgets and all types of travel. Iโm really glad I got this book! ** Thank you so much for taking the time to read my review. I hope the information that I've provided helps to make your decision a little easier. If you found this review helpful, please click the โHelpfulโ button below.
R**๏ฟฝ
Nice
Nice guide, but actually I was not too impressed Just ok
M**T
Great resource for family travel!
This is an awesome book. It's great quality with glossy pages and the soft cover that is durable. This has everything for domestic and international travel. It is organized by age suggestions, types of desired vacation, and how adventurous you are. It has pictures and charts. All kinds of top 10 lists for best beaches, best pop culture destinations, etc. It also has tips about how to travel with kids at different ages, what to pack, expectations, etc. It's a great resource for new travelers, but also for more adventurous travelers who are looking for new ideas and destinations.
S**T
Nice handbook with useful and inspiration advice
I enjoy these Lonely Planet travel handbooks. So much so that I got one of the handbooks that I'd been looking at for awhile. "The Family Travel Handbook" is full of useful tips and inspiration. I like that it covers multi-generational travel because, in my family, that's the usual way to travel. I usually expect the "how to travel with toddlers" (and that is included) but it was nice to see multi-generations addressed. I also like that it gives some pages to post-trip transition. That's important too. I also really liked the Family Travel Quiz that helps a family gauge what they may be ready for because that is important too. Maybe the family just needs a staycation. Or maybe they are ready for something more. That's the areas that I was glad to see included that I didn't expect. There is also the expected lists and such that are always welcome and informative. The practical advice is useful and the inspirational tips help broaden the scope. This handbook has a nice balance between the practical and the inspirational. Overall, this is a great reference book to have whether there is an actual trip being planned or a trip being dreamed about.
L**G
Surprisingly helpful mini guide to traveling with kids.
This family travel handbook from Lonely Planet has been such a helpful resource for me as I'm beginning to book more adventurous trips with my kids. The book is divided into eight sections covering: planning; transit; trips for different age groups; the benefits of staying outdoors; different levels of "challenge," i.e., staycations vs. round the world trips; and lots of Top Ten lists (e.g., top destinations for tweens and teenagers, top places for a trip that makes a difference, top budget destinations, top beach destinations, etc.). What I love most about the book is that it's accessible to a wide range of explorers. It offers tips for many different travel comfort levels. I'm a newbie, but I don't feel shamed or overwhelmed by this guide. I feel inspired. It's also helped me realize that there are SO MANY options out there, and there's no doubt in my mind that I can find one that works best for my family for where we are right now. I want to add that the book is aesthetically very easy to read. Lots of colorful pictures and action lists. Even my kids have looked at the book with me and stayed engaged. It's been a really great resource and conversation starter for us.
S**A
Uneven
This book tries to be a resource for both new family/new-to-traveling families AND seasoned veterans, and ends up being just a very high level survey of travel.
J**K
Family travel handbook
I'm reviewing this family travel handbook during a pandemic where travel is being significantly reduced but this is a good book to read for preparing to travel once again when we all get through this. This book has a lot of travel tips and ideas and there are plenty of "Top 5" and "Top 10" lists for almost any travel idea. There are plenty of tips for travel with small children including babies and toddlers. There are also lots of pictures and diagrams. Overall, a very good read for traveling with children.
B**S
An excellent book for travelling with kids
This book is a must have for families or anyone who travels with children. There is so much incredibly useful information and some really great ideas, on what to carry with you, how to handle all kinds of situations, great places to go and so much more. It really covers everything from taking a trip across town to across the world. It's well organized and really packed with great information. Definitely recommend this book!
A**R
Nice book, didnโt really learn anything new
Good quality product, packaged well. Contents was mostly common sense, but it was nice to have my thoughts and plans reconfirmed.
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