10 Tips for Doing the Cliffs of Moher with Kids

Tips for Doing the Cliffs of Moher with Kids

The Cliffs of Moher is Ireland’s most visited natural attraction and should be on your Ireland itinerary. These dramatic works of nature rise over 700 feet at the highest point and span five miles over the Atlantic Ocean.  We rented a house in Doolin so we were near the cliffs and they didn’t disappoint.  Kids will love to see the cliffs and as long as you’re careful, it’s a perfectly safe activity to do together.  The following are 10 tips for doing the Cliffs of Moher with kids:

 WEAR SENSIBLE SHOES

There are loose rocks, patches of mud, and dirt paths for you to walk on so you’ll want to wear sensible shoes.  Hiking boots are ideal but sneakers are fine.  I would avoid flip flops and shoes with heels.

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Martha & Marley Spoon

On Tuesday, I told you about Dinnerly, a meal kit made for people who like cooking at home, at affordable prices, and without having to shop for all the ingredients.  Today I wanted to show you another option for breakfasts or snacks, called Martha & Marley Spoon.

Why would a traveler want to try Martha & Marley Spoon?

Our mornings get a little crazy because the girls sometimes have before-school activities, and it’s nice to get a little help.  The week I received the box I was in full planning mode for our trip to Portugal, and breakfasts and snacks were the last thing on my mind.

  I really think it would be a great solution for when you return from your trip, your fridge is empty, and you haven’t gotten your mind back to reality.

When I was asked if I wanted to sample Martha & Marley Spoon, I really just expected to get some packets of smoothie mix in the mail, but leave it to Martha Stewart to go over the top. Look at everything you get in the box!  What????

TIP I WOULD TRY NEXT TIME: I should have separated the ingredients and put them each in a bag with the recipe so I could grab it and have everything in one place.

What do I love about Martha & Marley Spoon?

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Dinnerly Meal Kit Subscription

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Why would travelers like Dinnerly?

As much as I love to cook, I have to admit that some weeks my life gets crazy and I would love a little help.  This week I was in full planning mode for our trip to Portugal, and there would have been lots of ‘breakfast for dinner’ meals if Dinnerly wasn’t there to save me.  It’s also a great solution for when you return from your trip and haven’t gotten back to reality.

Dinnerly is a meal kit made for people who like cooking at home, at affordable prices, and without having to shop for all the ingredients.  So, pour a glass of wine, pull up your recipes, and enjoy cooking a great meal.

It’s so impressive to open the box! Look at all you get.

I decided to separate the ingredients and put them in a bag with the recipe so I just had to grab it when it was time to cook.

 

What do I love about Dinnerly?

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Hawk Walk at Dromoland Castle

 

Just your typical day of flying hawks in the forest of a castle! How crazy is that?  One of the most memorable things we did in Ireland was a Hawk Walk at Dromoland Castle.  It was an experience we will never forget and I’m so glad everyone got up the courage to do it, so we could experience it together as a family.

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10 Ways to Get Kids Excited About Your Next Trip

I start to get giddy from the second I begin planning a trip and the closer it get the more excited I get.  However, it sometimes takes a bit of nudging to get the kids to show a little enthusiasm.

Here are 10 ways to get your kids excited about your next trip:

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Wentworth by the Sea

Photo credit: Wentworth by the Sea

6 months ago, my sweet family gave me a spa getaway to the Wentworth by the Sea, in Newcastle, NH, and I finally decided to pack my bags and go.  There’s no place that relaxes me more than being on the seacoast, and I was excited to breathe in the ocean air and recharge.  Spa…restaurants…and an amazing view!!

 

Read all about my stay at the Wentworth! 


Make Your Hotel Stay into a Wellness Retreat

Some vacations entail running from attraction to attraction, which result in coming home exhausted, sleep deprived, and regretful of all the junk I ate.  However, some vacations are meant for relaxation,  taking the time to recharge, and an indulgence in self-care.  Sure, it would be great to fly to Arizona to spend the night at a wellness resort, but that may not be realistic. With some creativity, you can turn any hotel stay into a wellness retreat.

Here are 10 Ways to Turn Your Hotel Stay into a Wellness Retreat:

USE THE SPA

Nothing relaxes me more than some pampering, so I try to find a hotel that has its own spa.  I like spas that offers unique treatments I haven’t tried before.  I love when they use local ingredients like blueberry massage oil when staying in Maine and salt scrubs when staying near the ocean. Book yourself a soothing treatment or two.

VISIT THE POOL

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Barcelona Itinerary: Day 2

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Day 2

Day 1 was a perfect introduction to Barcelona, Spain, so I couldn’t wait to explore the city more today.

PARK GUELL

Day 2 started off was a trip PARK GUELL.  If you’re looking for a place to truly see the masterpieces of Antoni Gaudi, a Spanish architect and an overall hero in Barcelona, Park Gϋell is the place you’ll want to be.  (Read our full review of the park here.)

ARC DE TRIUMF

From there you can walk to the ARC DE TRIUMF.  Take some pictures and admire the architecture of this beautiful entrance to the park.

PARK DE LA CIUTADELLA

Walk through the park and watch the street performers and artists.  Cross the street and enter the PARK DE LA CIUTADELLA.  Enjoy the beauty of the park and find the famous fountain.

GOTHIC QUARTERS

Since it’s time for some lunch, it’s also time to walk around the GOTHIC QUARTERS.  This section of town is filled with historic buildings and mazes of adorable streets.  Find somewhere that serves lunch outside and have some sangria.  After lunch, keep walking around stopping for a cocktail, some gelato, or souvenir shopping.  It is the best place to people watch. (Read my full review here!)

CATHEDRAL OF BARCELONA

In the Gothic Quarters, head toward the CATHEDRAL OF BARCELONA.  There is often street performers and musicians playing in the square.  Take a peek inside the church.

PONTE DEL BISBE

Next, take a short walk to see the PONTE DEL BISBE. You need to get a picture of this beautiful archway.

This would be a good time to head back to the Hotel Barcelona (if you’re staying there).  Have a rest or go up to the rooftop to read, relax, have a swim, or drink a cocktail.

Dinners is at EUSKAL ETXEA. At this authentic tapas restaurant, you can eat as many tapas as you’d like and at the end of your meal, they will count up the toothpicks to see how much you owe.  It’s a great way to try new tapas.

PALAU DALMASES FLAMENCO SHOW

After dinner, head over to the PALAU DALMASES FLAMENCO SHOW. Watch some amazing musicians, singers, and dancers put on a passionate show.  (Read my full review here!)

On the way home, stop for a drink in a local pub.  Still hungry?  Find a place with outdoor seating and share some paella.


Barcelona Itinerary

 

Streets of Barcelona, Spain

Weekend in Barcelona , Spain

I was so excited to join my husband on a trip to Barcelona, Spain, to celebrate our 19th wedding anniversary, even if we would only be there for a few days.  Here is my itinerary of how we spent two days on a romantic (kid-free) trip to Barcelona:  Cheers!

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 DAY 1

BARCELONA EDITION

After getting a good night’s sleep at our hotel, the Barcelona Edition (Read a full review of our stay here), we were ready to get out and explore the city.

The Barcelona Edition is the perfect location for exploring the city and it has some amazing features…I’ll talk more about those later.

Ok…time to get moving!

First stop of the day was to the SAGRADA FAMILIA. One name you will hear repeated throughout your visit in Barcelona, is of the Catalonian architect, Antoni Gaudi.  He is a hero in these parts and after taking one look at his creations, you’ll see why.  Sagrada Familia, a Roman Catholic church, is one of Gaudi’s most famous creations.  It is hands-down the most beautiful church I’ve ever seen. (Read my full review here!)

Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain

LA BOQUERIA

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10 Reasons to Stay in an All-Inclusive Resort

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The choice between hotel and all-inclusive is a hard one.  Some people see the prices and wonder if it’s really worth it. What draws so many people towards this option?

Here are 10 great reasons to choose to stay in an all-inclusive resort:

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