Posts Tagged ‘teens’
By Lisa T. Bergren
Branson, Missouri is a fabulous location for a multi-generational reunion or vacation, but anyone traveling with teens know you have to keep them busy. Fortunately, Branson offers many appealing options. Continue reading
In Missouri, Trip Reports, USA
Tags: amusement parks, Branson, go-karts, marina, Missouri, Moonshine Beach, Silver Dollar City, teens, things to do, Tracks, White Water
Hezekiah’s Tunnel
And the Pools of SiloamBy Lisa T. Bergren
Heading to Israel with kids? You gotta add this Indiana Jones-ish excursion to your itinerary. The City of David is to Jerusalem what the island of Torcello is to Venice — the ancient sites from which each grand city was born. David came to this Jebusite stronghold in 1000 BC, and sneaking through the tunnels that brought water to her inhabitants, conquered her. Continue reading
In Israel, Jerusalem, Trip Reports
Tags: adventure, City of David, Hezekiah's Tunnel, history, Israel, Jerusalem, kids, pools of siloam, shiloah pool, teens, travel
Paris with Teens
France for the familyBy Lisa T. Bergren
Are you heading out on a family vacation to Paris? Over Spring break 2009, I took my daughters, ages 13 and 10, to Paris after a sojourn in London. Here is a quick list of recommendations if you’re traveling with kids of your own: Continue reading
In France, Paris, Trip Reports
Tags: arc de triomphe, Eiffel Tower, family travel, family vacation, France, kids, Louvre, notre dame, Paris, Sacre de Couer, teens
Costa Rica w/ Teens #3
The finale to a family Costa Rica adventure!Guest post by Sarah Shonts, March, 2008, updated 2/10
We’d visited the Northern Highlands and Arenal Volcano of Costa Rica… and then we were off to our tree house in the jungle along the beaches of the Osa Peninsula! Continue reading
Costa Rica with Teens
A rustic family travel adventure!Guest post by Sarah Shonts, 2008, updated 2/10
Heading to Costa Rica soon? We had such a good time in 2008, we’re heading back for a second visit this Spring break! Here’s the first of three reports on our grand adventure, with four teens in tow. If we can do it with our blended family, so can you! Continue reading














