Typical Day With the Kids
Nothing typical about it
With the Kids trips are all about balance. You want quality time together, of course, but you also want to relax and explore on your own. All parents need a little time without the kids. And vice versa!

That’s why we structure these trips so that mornings are for the whole family, while in the afternoons and evenings we whisk junior travellers off for fun, supervised activities. The kids might explore a castle while you try the spa. While you enjoy a Michelin-starred meal, they might hit a pizzeria. Or maybe you’ll decide to spend the entire day together. It’s up to you.

Depending on your choices, a typical day might look like this:

Loire Valley With the Kids
7:56 am Still waiting for mom and dad to get out of bed. What’s so great about coffee and croissants anyway? Sarah says she’s Sleeping Beauty.
8:38 am Last chance to run around the castle. This place is totally like a fairytale. It even has towers! Definitely the coolest place ever. A real queen stayed in the same bedroom as mom and dad.
9:26 am We leave ma mère and mon père (that means mom and dad) behind while we get to go canoeing. So cool! Mom and dad are doing something for grown-ups.
10:27 am The guide says mom and dad are riding to some famous goat cheese place. Yuck. Splash Sarah with my paddle.
12:18 pm Picnic at some lady’s house in a valley. Pretty nice I guess. She’s nice, too. All the guides seem to know her.
12:28 pm Done lunch. Mom and dad still eating. Kick around a soccer ball ’til some of the French kids join in—they’re GOOD. One guy, Louis, can juggle the ball with his feet over 100 times. Wait ’til my friends back home hear about him.
1:11 pm Holy moly—this whole place is built above CAVE DWELLINGS. House just got way cooler. We go down to look for troglodytes. (That means cave people, I had to teach my dad that.)
1:45 pm Ride our bikes with one of the guides. Sarah has this neat tandem bike attached to Dad. Mom and the other guide get a lift in the van. Sunflowers and real castles are everywhere.
3:20 pm Visiting some reeeeally old monastery. Richard the Lionheart was REAL? Practice our fencing moves from yesterday. En garde! I win again.
5:10 pm Ride to our “château.” It’s like our own private mansion only way bigger! A bunch of the other kids on the trip and me explore the grounds. They’re pretty cool, I guess. The guys from Boston are nice, even though they like the Red Sox.
6:30 pm A medieval feast! Eat like kings. Dad still won’t let me eat with my hands.
9:24 pm Can’t sleep. Sarah won’t stop talking about the horses tomorrow.
With the kids


Marcia Lucas
New Zealand With The Kids 2010
“This trip is a perfect family trip! The landscape is spectacular, and biking is the best way to enjoy it at its most. There is a good variety of activities and the people of New Zealand are very nice. The highlights were the surprise picnic Rob prepared for us on a wonderful spot by the lake, the lunch at a local family's farm, the wine tasting followed by a scenic helicopter flight and the t-shirt delivered as a floating iceberg, and also the bungee jump for our three kids.”
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