Visiting the Captivating Garden of Eden Arboretum
Discover Maui’s Garden of Eden Arboretum, a scenic wonder on the Road to Hana. Enjoy rainbow eucalyptus trees, lush trails, and stunning ocean views—perfect for families.
Discover Maui’s Garden of Eden Arboretum, a scenic wonder on the Road to Hana. Enjoy rainbow eucalyptus trees, lush trails, and stunning ocean views—perfect for families.
Imagine descending from the lush jungle and bright sunshine above into a dark, cool underground cave. Armed only with flashlights against the complete darkness, you’ll walk through a space that feels otherworldly. This is what the Hana Lava Tube, one of our favorite Road to Hana stops, has in store for you. If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping inside a real volcanic cave, this spot offers the perfect chance to do just that! What makes this adventure unique is that it’s not a well-known tourist attraction—yet, it offers an incredibly unique experience.
The ʻOhana Character Breakfast is a must-do experience. Meet Lilo, Stitch, and Mickey. We made a whole morning out of it. We met characters, ate a delicious Disney World breakfast, explored the resort, and even hopped on a ferry and the monorail, all without having park tickets. Here’s everything you need to know about the ʻOhana character breakfast.
There’s a moment—usually when hearing the ship’s horn echo across the harbor—when it hits you: you’re officially on your family cruise vacation, and everything is taken care of. That “all-in-one” magic is exactly why more parents like us decided to swap another road-trip for a first family cruise. Meals appear without grocery shopping, stateroom stewards transform towel squares into elephants, and the kids’ club team somehow makes your 6 year-old’s day. In this guide, I’m sharing the cruise tips you need to plan your family’s stress-free high-seas vacation.
Discover why the Te Au Moana Luau is the best luau for kids in Maui. Enjoy stunning ocean views, engaging performances, and free admission for kids.
Traveling as a family is magical—but let’s face it, travel expenses can pile up faster than your kids can dump their entire suitcase in the middle of the living room. Enter HomeExchange, a clever way to swap homes with other travelers and enjoy cozy accommodations without the hefty price tag. It’s budget- and family-friendly, and offers an authentic travel experience that’s hard to beat. In this post, I’m sharing all about HomeExchange and our experience, plus expert tips after being a member for the last three years.
The Capital One Venture Rewards Card is a top-tier travel rewards card that makes earning and redeeming miles incredibly simple for families. Whether you’re planning a road trip with the kids, flying to visit relatives, or booking a spacious Airbnb for a family vacation, this card offers generous rewards, flexible redemption options, and valuable perks to help you maximize rewards for every trip.
The memories you make on family vacations are priceless — but the cost certainly isn’t. The good news? Many hotels offer “kids stay free” promotions that make traveling with little ones a whole lot easier on your wallet. Better yet, pair those deals with the right travel rewards credit card, and you could rack up…
When it comes to earning travel rewards, business credit cards might seem out of reach. If you’re thinking, “I don’t own a business, so I can’t apply for a business card,” you’re not alone. I used to feel the same way! But here’s the good news: you don’t need a registered business to qualify. In fact, opening business cards could be one of the easiest ways to supercharge your rewards. Let’s break it down.
There are more ways to earn credit card points than just with sign up bonuses. Our family takes advantage of category multipliers, also known as bonus categories, which can help us earn 2X, 3X, 4X, or more points in certain categories if we use the right card. Whether you’re ordering takeout, booking flights, or buying groceries, knowing which cards to use for specific purchases can help you maximize points and make your dream trip a reality.