Intergenerational travel with 4 month old, warm destination in January, with plenty of outdoor activities, like hiking, mountain biking, and a good medical system?
I don’t see Europe because of time difference, but what about US virgin islands, Scottsdale, or somewhere Southern California inland? Ideally, we’d rent a house. Hawaii seems far from east coast. What’s the medical system like on other Caribbean islands, eg Netherlands Antilles or somewhere of British VIs? |
I’d go to Arizona. Easy travel, no international complications, great for outdoor activities. |
LOL to mountain biking when you’re traveling with a 4 month old |
So you are... 2 months pregnant? And thinking about your travel plans for next January with your four month old?
Look, some people travel well with babies, but most don't. If you opt to plan a trip like this, make sure it's refundable. You want the option to back out. A trip like this would have been miserable for me four months postpartum after any of my three children were born. And I love traveling. |
lol. It’s the grandparents and uncles, but you’re right, gotta start them early |
I thought you already asked this in a previous forum. |
She’s a typical mega Type-A. She’ll fit right in here. |
Everyone is different. That was the perfect time for us to travel. Kid wasn't mobile yet and we could stick them in a pack n' play anywhere. Now doing it the second time with a 2 year old and 5 month old wasn't the brightest idea but it wasn't because of the baby-she was a piece of cake. |
PP here. True - everyone is different. I didn't say not to book the trip - but rather to make sure it's refundable. Because until that baby actually gets here (especially if it's your first) you have NO idea whether this trip is a good idea for your family. There is just no way to know. |
Nope |