Anonymous wrote:Spain!
It is easy to avoid major time zone changes because they eat late and you can sleep in. Take advantage of siesta. Also a very child welcoming culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my youngest was just a few months old, we did an incredible trip to Sud Tyrol in northern Italy in August. I highly recommend this hotel:
https://www.familyhotelposta.com/
That whole area is super kid friendly and gorgeous!!! It’s very easy to combine it with a trip to Munich or Innsbruck.
I took my kids here for years: https://www.furtherwirt.at/ They loved it. It's in Tyrol (Austria) halfway between Innsbruck and Salzburg and about an hour and a half from MUC. They have a fantastic kid's camp/daycare/indoor play area set up. It's all inclusive, pool indoors and out, and they have horses. Loads of things to do in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask your pediatrician. Your newborn will be on the plane and at the airport with measles increasing.
Then stay in North/West Europe. It's the Balkans and East that have high measles rates. Kind of like TX is much worse than CT.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the urge to drag toddlers and newborns through a hot summer in Europe just to celebrate a milestone. Poor kids. By the way: Germany ist also very hot during summer and no windy beaches to rest (except in the north, but beaches are packed during school holidays until the beginning of september). Not to recommend.
Anonymous wrote:When my youngest was just a few months old, we did an incredible trip to Sud Tyrol in northern Italy in August. I highly recommend this hotel:
https://www.familyhotelposta.com/
That whole area is super kid friendly and gorgeous!!! It’s very easy to combine it with a trip to Munich or Innsbruck.
Anonymous wrote:I fully recognize this is crazy but it’s a big milestone year for our family with a lot to celebrate and we are hoping to make a last minute trip to Europe this August with our kids (8, 5 + newborn).
Any recommendations for places to visit? Europe trips pre kids and when the oldest was young was a mix of beaches, mountains and cities with multiple stops. We generally like multi stop itineraries and would like to plan for 2-3 places.
We have travel points to burn, no real budget in mind and 2-3 weeks to set aside.
We have been considering these but are open to suggestions:
Switzerland
Greece (loved it when we went but harder with kids?
Italy
Denmark
France (countryside + coast preferred).
Belgium
Germany
Please share any ideas you have! Or travel agent/planner recommendations!
Anonymous wrote:Ask your pediatrician. Your newborn will be on the plane and at the airport with measles increasing.