A Mother’s Day gift guaranteed to be a winner

A Mother’s Day gift guaranteed to be a winner

Any mom — or grandma — who has traveled with kids, especially young ones, knows that all too often a vacation is not a vacation at all for moms. “It’s just like home without the washing machine,” one young mom told me glumly as she watched her kids splash in a hotel pool.

Baltimore is a great place for families to learn history

Baltimore is a great place for families to learn history

Today people consider the War of 1812 “the forgotten war” but visiting the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a good place to earn about it. Wherever you go in Baltimore, the kids are bound to learn something—maybe without even realizing they’re getting a history lessons.

All-included bounty and excitement from the deep blue sea off Antigua

All-included bounty and excitement from the deep blue sea off Antigua

Today we’re back at Curtain Bluff and I’ve decided to take the 6:30 a.m. deep sea fishing charter. The best thing about Curtain Bluff, other than the beauty and just about every other thing, is that it is all-inclusive, so the fishing (along with Scuba, snorkeling, water-skiing and other activities) is part of the price.

Southern Cal’s beach towns — great spots for your kids

Southern Cal’s beach towns — great spots for your kids

Kids who visit Los Angeles, especially tweens and teens, want to hit the beach and the beach towns are guaranteed to please — no town more so than Santa Monica with its world-famous pier, which has been drawing visitors since it was built in 1908 — the first pleasure pier on the West Coast.

Families enjoy the all-inclusive activities at Curtain Bluff on Antigua

Families enjoy the all-inclusive activities at Curtain Bluff on Antigua

Rod McCrea likes that Curtain Bluff is not only considerably less expensive in summer but that the all inclusive nature of the property means he not only knows exactly what he is spending but that all of his kids and grandkids can do what they like–tennis and sailing, deep sea fishing and snorkel trips, not to mention all the fruit smoothies the kids can drink—or that their parents will allow them to mix up with the bartenders.

Back to our honeymoon spot, three grown kids later

Back to our honeymoon spot, three grown kids later

Thirty years later, our room overlooks that same windswept beach. As I think about the three kids we did have—and the adventures we shared with them—I’m struck by how this 72-room all-inclusive resort is emblematic of how family travel has changed in the past three decades.

Staying in a 21-century-designed hotel room for kids

Staying in a 21-century-designed hotel room for kids

Hotels are so much more than a place to sleep these days, especially for families. Check into the Thayer Hotel at West Point, N.Y., and kids might even learn a little history in a room dedicated to famous graduates like astronaut Buzz Aldrin, complete with memorabilia. (The newest is the Army Baseball Room.)

Presidential Treatment at the Homestead Resort in Virginia’s mountains

Presidential Treatment at the Homestead Resort in Virginia’s mountains

Like a lighthouse in the Allegheny Mountains, the enormous tower and complex of the Homestead Resort marks the location of healing waters of the natural springs in central Virginia. The rejuvenating mineral waters were once sought out by Native Americans and early colonists alike.

The Kids Taking Themselves: Exploring chocolate, caves, and coral reefs in Belize

The Kids Taking Themselves: Exploring chocolate, caves, and coral reefs in Belize

“I’m going to travel like this from now on!” Sarah exclaimed, while she was receiving exciting emails from MMC and Ya’axche about fun things to do during our trip. Not only do I feel like I truly took advantage of my last spring break in College, but I also made it educational…aren’t you proud Mom and Dad?