Africa | Morocco

Morocco: a week in Tangier, Tetouan and Chefchaouen

If you’re interested in discovering Morocco, do yourself a favor and don’t just go to Marrakech. In this article, we share our one-week itinerary in Northern Morocco. A wilder, more authentic Morocco, nestled between beaches and mountains. A great destination for the whole family and all types of travelers. From cosmopolitan Tangier—the White City—to the […]

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Africa | Mauritius

Our family trip in Mauritius: tips and itinerary

Flying all the way to Mauritius for the summer break with young children?  “It’s far away and it’s winter in the Indian Ocean,” you might say… True! But honestly, what an amazing destination! We took the plunge with our 3.5-year-old daughter and our baby boy, who turned five months old in the middle of the […]

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Italy

Italy: a romantic weekend around Lake Garda

Finally … a romantic trip just the two of us! As a mama bear, taking a trip without my child wasn’t easy. But how good did it feel to reconnect with my husband! After dropping off our daughter at her grandparents’ in Piedmont, we headed to Lake Garda—a romantic getaway that reminded us of one […]

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Destinations | Italy

Italy – Liguria : visiting the Cinque Terre in one day

Riomaggiore, Monterosso, Manarola, Corniglia and Vernazza…Unless you come from another planet, you must have already seen a picture of the Cinque Terre. You know what I’m talking about … Five adorable villages with colorful houses overlooking the Mediterranean sea. The classical postcard that comes to mind when thinking about Italy, especially if you live abroad. […]

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Destinations | Europe | Netherlands

Netherlands: Amsterdam with a baby

As we wrote in our article about our long weekend in Amsterdam, we recently visited Amsterdam with our 4.5 month old baby. It was our first weekend abroad (outside the family, therefore at the hotel) since her birth, so obviously we prepared a little differently. Before leaving, we asked ourselves a lot of questions and […]

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