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miejscu stworzonym z pasji do podróży i odkrywania świata.

Mam na imię Sylwia i od zawsze kocham podróże. Już jako dziecko 
z niecierpliwością czekałam na każde wakacje – to właśnie wspomnienia 
z rodzinnych wyjazdów są jednymi z moich najcenniejszych. Dziś, jako mama czteroletniego chłopca, z radością pokazuję mu świat i tworzę wspólnie z nim kolejne przygody. Zorganizowałam już dziesiątki wyjazdów – zarówno spontanicznych weekendów, jak i wieloetapowych podróży przez różne kraje. Odwiedziłam niemal 50 krajów na 5 kontynentach i lista miejsc, które chcę zobaczyć (i pokazać mojej rodzinie), wciąż się wydłuża.

Mistrzyni planowania podróży

Mistrzyni planowania podróży

Uwielbiam wyszukiwać ukryte perełki, rezerwować klimatyczne noclegi i sprawdzać lokalne restauracje, które warto odwiedzić.

Planowanie podróży to moja prawdziwa pasja – i coś, w czym czuję się naprawdę dobra. Zawodowo jestem inżynierem mechaniki, przez lata pracowałam w branżach takich jak lotnictwo i energetyka. Dzięki temu mam doświadczenie w precyzyjnym planowaniu, analizie i koordynacji – co świetnie przekłada się na organizację nawet najbardziej wymagających wyjazdów.

Z pasji do podróży i chęci dzielenia się wiedzą

Z pasji do podróży i chęci dzielenia się wiedzą

Mini Explorers Travel powstało z potrzeby dzielenia się tą pasją i wiedzą – chcę pomagać innym 
w planowaniu ich idealnych wakacji.

Jeśli marzysz o podróży, ale nie wiesz, od czego zacząć, albo po prostu szukasz sprawdzonych inspiracji i poleceń (również dla rodzin z dziećmi) – jesteś w dobrym miejscu.

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Marzysz o idealnych wakacjach, ale nie wiesz, od czego zacząć?

  • Szukasz hoteli z klimatem, które zapamiętasz na długo?
  • Chcesz znaleźć najlepsze loty i nie tracić godzin na porównywanie opcji?
  • Pragniesz odkrywać atrakcje, które naprawdę robią wrażenie – i nie są z każdej pierwszej strony Google?

Zostaw to mnie – z przyjemnością zaplanuję dla Ciebie podróż, której nie zapomnisz. Bez stresu, bez chaosu, bez długich godzin spędzonych przed ekranem.

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60-minutowa rozmowa online, podczas której odpowiem na Twoje pytania i pomogę Ci uporządkować wszystkie elementy wyjazdu. Idealna opcja, jeśli chcesz samodzielnie zaplanować wyjazd, ale zależy Ci na eksperckim wsparciu i konkretnych rekomendacjach.

Podczas spotkania:
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i jak szukać najlepszych ofert lotów i noclegów
Wskażę sprawdzone źródła 
i narzędzia do planowania podróży
Zaproponuję konkretne kierunki, atrakcje 
i rozwiązania logistyczne
Doradzę, jak przygotować się do podróży pod kątem organizacyjnym 
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Dla rodzin, par i osób podróżujących solo, które potrzebują szczegółowego, kompleksowego planu na dłuższy wyjazd.

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Dla wymagających rodzin, które oczekują kompleksowego, spersonalizowanego i komfortowego planu podróży.

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o dzieciach i rodzinach: łączą zabawę z nauką, rozwijają ciekawość i sprawiają, że codzienne chwile stają się małymi przygodami. Znajdziesz tu piękne, podróżnicze ilustracje, edukacyjne materiały i kreatywne zestawy, które pomagają najmłodszym poznawać przyrodę, kulturę i świat wokół nas.

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Sylwia | Mini Explorers Travel

@mini_explorers_travel

✈️ Family exploring the world with our 4-year-old 🌍 Real tips, kid-friendly places & packing checklists 🎒 Travel tools & inspo for curious families
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel? Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts? This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.” “Only one ruin?” “Hotels are not the real Mexico.” “These cenotes are too touristy.” And it really made me think… There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places. But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel. I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids. But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel. Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it. Save this for your next trip reminder ✨ Share it with someone who needs to hear this Follow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍 How do YOU like to travel? Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel? Have you ever been judged for how you travel? Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
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This place is probably not on your list… but it should be. Valladolid ended up being one of our favorite places in the Yucatán. We originally planned to stay one night — and ended up staying three because we liked it so much. It’s colorful, relaxed and feels very real. In the evenings people gather on the main square, kids run around, music plays somewhere in the background and life just happens around you. It doesn’t feel overly touristy — you actually get to see normal everyday life. The city itself is beautiful, full of colonial streets, local restaurants and small cafés. It’s the kind of place where you can just walk around with no plan and enjoy the atmosphere. We stayed at Posada San Juan, which was also a fantastic experience — a beautiful boutique hotel with an amazing atmosphere and incredibly friendly staff. Valladolid is also a perfect base if you’re exploring the region. It’s very close to Chichén Itzá, and there are some incredible cenotes nearby. If you’re planning a Yucatán / Mexico trip, this town definitely deserves a stop on your itinerary. 📍Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico Save this for your Mexico itinerary. Share it with someone planning a Mexico trip. Follow for more real family travel tips and hidden places. Comment if you’d like to get our hotel list for Yucatán.
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Planning a family trip to Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula? 🏖️ I personally researched and curated this list of the best hotels in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum & Valladolid — including the places we stayed and other beautiful options we considered. Every hotel was carefully selected for location, design, amenities and overall experience. 💡 Want the full curated hotel guide? Comment HOTEL and I’ll send you the free PDF with my personal picks and tips! If you find this helpful, follow for more family travel guides, and share this with friends planning a Yucatán trip!
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Quick reminder for parents who love to travel ✨ You’re allowed to choose the hotel YOU like — not just the one with the biggest kids club. Somehow when people start travelling with kids, they feel like their only option is the biggest family resort with non-stop entertainment, animation teams and kids clubs everywhere. But family travel doesn’t have to look like that. You can still stay in beautiful hotels with great atmosphere — places that feel calm, stylish and inspiring, not only places designed entirely around children. 🌿 And the funny thing is… kids often don’t care about the fancy kids club as much as we think. A pool, a beach, some space to explore and time together is often more than enough. 🏝️ Family travel will be different than before, of course. But it doesn’t mean you have to give up the kind of places you love. You can still travel in a way that feels like you. ✈️ Let me know in the comments — what kind of hotels do you like when travelling with your kids? Save this as a reminder for your next trip. 💾 Share it with someone who thinks travel after kids only means all-inclusive resorts. And follow for more real, intentional family travel — soon I’ll share my favorite hotel recommendations for Mexico
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Hidden lagoon near Tulum you need to save 🌿 Everyone talks about cenotes around Tulum, but this place feels different. Laguna Kaan Luum looks like a giant turquoise eye in the jungle — bright blue water in the middle and a shallow lagoon around it. What makes it special is how easy it is to visit, especially with kids. Instead of steep ladders or deep cave entrances like in many cenotes, here you get calm water, lots of space, and a long wooden pier where you can walk, sit and enjoy the view. It felt relaxed, quiet and surprisingly easy to spend a few hours here — one of our favorite stops during our Yucatán trip. Good to know before you go: • toilets on site • small restaurant with snacks & drinks • space to lay down your towel and relax • bring cash (cards often not accepted) • Google Maps doesn’t always lead perfectly — watch for road signs near the entrance We went in the middle of the day and it was calm and peaceful. 📍Laguna Kaan Luum, near Tulum, Mexico Save this spot for your Mexico trip, share it with someone planning Tulum and follow for more family travel spots. Have you visited any cenotes around Tulum yet?
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Sylwia | Mini Explorers Travel

@mini_explorers_travel

✈️ Family exploring the world with our 4-year-old 🌍 Real tips, kid-friendly places & packing checklists 🎒 Travel tools & inspo for curious families
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel?Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts?This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.”“Only one ruin?”“Hotels are not the real Mexico.”“These cenotes are too touristy.”And it really made me think…There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places.But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel.I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids.But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel.Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it.Save this for your next trip reminder ✨Share it with someone who needs to hear thisFollow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍How do YOU like to travel?Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel?Have you ever been judged for how you travel?Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
What is the best way to travel? Backpacking? Luxury hotels? Road trips? Resorts? This weekend we showed our Mexico photos to family… and apparently we travelled “the wrong way.” “Only one ruin?” “Hotels are not the real Mexico.” “These cenotes are too touristy.” And it really made me think… There is so much pressure around travelling “the right way” — seeing more, doing more, experiencing things the “authentic” way. And honestly, a lot of it comes from Instagram too, where everything looks perfect: happy kids, perfect itineraries, all the “must-see” places. But here’s the truth: there is no one right way to travel. I will always encourage exploring, discovering local culture and going beyond the hotel — and that’s exactly the kind of inspiration you’ll find here. How to see and experience the world with your kids. But resting by the pool with your family? That’s also a beautiful part of travel. Because at the end of the day, it’s your time, your money and your vacation — and you get to choose how you spend it. Save this for your next trip reminder ✨ Share it with someone who needs to hear this Follow for more honest travel opinions & family travel inspiration 🌍 How do YOU like to travel? Do you prefer exploring everything or slow travel? Have you ever been judged for how you travel? Tell me your experience — I’m really curious 👇
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This place is probably not on your list… but it should be. Valladolid ended up being one of our favorite places in the Yucatán. We originally planned to stay one night — and ended up staying three because we liked it so much. It’s colorful, relaxed and feels very real. In the evenings people gather on the main square, kids run around, music plays somewhere in the background and life just happens around you. It doesn’t feel overly touristy — you actually get to see normal everyday life. The city itself is beautiful, full of colonial streets, local restaurants and small cafés. It’s the kind of place where you can just walk around with no plan and enjoy the atmosphere. We stayed at Posada San Juan, which was also a fantastic experience — a beautiful boutique hotel with an amazing atmosphere and incredibly friendly staff. Valladolid is also a perfect base if you’re exploring the region. It’s very close to Chichén Itzá, and there are some incredible cenotes nearby. If you’re planning a Yucatán / Mexico trip, this town definitely deserves a stop on your itinerary. 📍Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico Save this for your Mexico itinerary. Share it with someone planning a Mexico trip. Follow for more real family travel tips and hidden places. Comment if you’d like to get our hotel list for Yucatán.
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Planning a family trip to Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula? 🏖️ I personally researched and curated this list of the best hotels in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum & Valladolid — including the places we stayed and other beautiful options we considered. Every hotel was carefully selected for location, design, amenities and overall experience. 💡 Want the full curated hotel guide? Comment HOTEL and I’ll send you the free PDF with my personal picks and tips! If you find this helpful, follow for more family travel guides, and share this with friends planning a Yucatán trip!
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