For many families, the dream of turning the adventure of
travel into a tangible reality often seems too far out of reach. Imagine
traveling to the small Tuscan town of Vinci, birthplace
of Leonardo De Vinci or visiting Clos Luce Manor in France,
his home in the Loire
Valley. In 1516 King
Francois I gave this home to Leonardo along with 700 golden crowns per year and
asked only for the pleasure of listening to Leonardo converse. Here you can see
first hand the underground passage connecting the manor to the Royal Castle
Amboise which gave the King direct access to the home of De Vinci. Leonardo De Vinci is buried in the small
chapel at Amboise,
and much of his work can be viewed in the museum which is on the grounds of his
former manor.
The problem is who has the tens of thousands of dollars to
take their family to such destinations? Not many. However, our family has spent
summer after summer doing just this. How do we do it? How do you turn what should
be an $20,000.00 vacation into a $2500.00 experience of a lifetime?
For many families their yearly vacation is one of fun, but
for our family it is an adventure of learning and fun, exploring this entire
world, both new and old, and all it has to offer. We began eight years ago
researching how we could travel cheap. The interesting thing was, the more we
researched the more we discovered that much of our travel could be free. After
spending several summers in Europe many asked
us to share our tricks with them so they too might be able to have similar
adventures. We eventually wrote a book entitled
Have Kids - Will Travel which
has changed the way families travel, opening the doors of the world and creating
adventures families could only dream of before.
Our family consisting of my wife and I and our four
children, have visited such places as England, France (X4), Germany (X3),
Austria, Switzerland (X2), Spain, Italy, Honduras, Belize, Mexico, the
Caribbean, Bermuda and Canada . We have also traveled extensively throughout
the United States
including a two and a half week Revolutionary War self guided tour of the East
Coast which cost us just over $700.00 for the entire family, including air,
car, places to stay, food etc.
Traveling cheap and free however isn’t something you can do
next week. It takes both time and planning. We usually plan our trips one to
two years in advance. After deciding where we want to go we start the planning
process of gathering our frequent flyer miles/points, free accommodations, car
etc. The free flights take the longest to accumulate. The great thing about
frequent flyer miles these days is that you don’t have fly to get them. There
are so many companies that will give them to you for doing business with them.
The great thing is, you are probably already doing business with many of them
already. They include credit cards, internet providers, cell phone and long
distance phone companies along with many more. The first trick is to learn how
to create an accumulative effect with your points so you are not collecting a
few points in different programs, but that they all go into one big pot. The
second trick is to collect enough points without buying things you don’t need
and or going into debt. This is simply a matter of changing the way you
purchase the every day items we are already buying.
Getting free accommodations for your trip can be
accomplished by using the same methods the Kings of old did. They contacted a
Duke, Earl, or someone else who had a castle and asked if they wanted to
exchange castles for a time. There are
hundreds of thousands of families just like yours, living all over the world
who would love to exchange homes with your family. This is very popular among
the upper middle and upper classes in Europe. We
usually get around ten offers from families all over the world and many of them
include the use of their cars which takes care of an additional cost. Right now
the best exchange program out there is found at, www.jewettstreet.com
In our book we talk
about other ways to get free airfare, free hotel, very cheap car rentals, how
to save on food and much more. We go through the safety aspects of traveling
abroad with children and how to see sites both free and cheap. Using these
methods we have spent over three weeks in Europe for less than it would cost a
family of four to visit Disneyland. Yes the
kids have had to trade Mickey Mouse for the Eiffel Tower,
or swimming in a hotel pool for swimming in a crystal clear lake of the Swiss
Alps. Or maybe you will have to trade a long hot car ride for an airplane ride
with TV’s and movies in front of every seat. Maybe you will have to substitute
a tour of the studio where they filmed
Jaws
for the beautiful city of Salzburg
where they filmed
Sound of Music,
creating memories and adventures which will change the way our children look at
history and the world.
St Augustine said “
The
world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” This is so
true. The world and history for us and our children has expanded beyond our
imagination. To understand others and the world at large you need to become
explorers.
Have Kids – Will Travel provides the tools needed to turn your
travel dreams into reality.
We are so excited
to work with Serious Life Magazine and help bring new travel ideas into this
wonderful community. For more information you can visit our website at www.havekids-willtravel.com.
Along with our book we provide a free monthly newsletter sharing tips and
travel deals. You can also contact us at havekidswilltravel@sisna.com.
Please let us know how we can help you in your adventures to come.
We are so excited to work with Serious Life Magazine and help bring new travel ideas into this wonderful community. For more information you can visit our website at www.havekids-willtravel.com. Along with our book we provide a free monthly newsletter sharing tips and travel deals. You can also contact us at havekidswilltravel@sisna.com. Please let us know how we can help you in your adventures to come.
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