Spencer Schar - Top Tips for Traveling with Family

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Entrepreneur Spencer Schar has been fortunate enough to travel to every continent bar Antarctica with his family, having visited 24 countries in total. This article will look at family vacations, providing pointers for a successful family trip.


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Spencer Schar -
Top Tips for
Traveling with
Family
Entrepreneur Spencer Schar has been fortunate enough to travel to every
continent bar Antarctica with his family, having visited 24 countries in
total. This article will look at family vacations, providing pointers for a
successful family trip.

The Importance of Planning and Preparation
Careful Planning
Traveling with family is an entirely
different experience to traveling
alone or as a couple. Nevertheless,
the key to any successful vacation is
careful planning and preparation,
leaving room for a degree of
spontaneity but helping the party to
stay one step ahead and make the
most of their time in a different
region or country.
Pack Light
For those embarking on a multi-
destination trip, it is sensible to
pack light, particularly when
traveling on public transport.
Central Locations
Accommodation in central locations
may be more expensive, but
ensuring all the main sites are well
within walking distance will pave the
way for a more enjoyable stay by
helping to reduce travel costs, time,
and frustration.

The Benefits of Walking
1
Immersive
Experience
Walking provides a more
immersive experience than
can be achieved by traveling
by tube, car, or tour bus.
Although the party may
cover less ground, it is only
possible to truly get a feel
for a place on foot.
2
Essential Gear
Sensible clothing and
comfortable walking shoes
are therefore essential,
along with a lightweight
stroller or baby carriers for
tiny travelers.

Traveling with Small Children
Challenging Adventures
For those traveling with small children, it may be possible to
complete treks and even scale mountains, although most
seasoned parent travelers would warn against it.
Slow and Easy Travel
In a child's early years, it is generally much more productive
to keep travel slow and easy. Parents should focus on child-
friendly and accessible destinations, including pram-friendly
buildings and modes of transport.

Traveling with School-
Age Children
1
Early Years
In a child's early years, it is generally much more
productive to keep travel slow and easy.
2
School Age
Once the youngest travelers reach school age, it is the
perfect time to begin experimenting with longer journeys
to culturally unfamiliar places.

Traveling with Older Children and Teenagers
Rewarding Experience
Traveling with older children and teenagers can be incredibly
rewarding, as by this age they will have started to form their
own opinions on where and how they want to travel.
Far-Flung Destinations
It is at this point that visiting far-flung destinations becomes a
real possibility, helping to expand young people's minds and
horizons by exposing them to different people, places, and
cultures, providing them with a taste of a whole new way of
life.

Cultural Immersion
1
Exposure
Traveling with older children and teenagers helps to expand
young people's minds and horizons by exposing them to
different people, places, and cultures.
2
Experience
This exposure provides them with a taste of a whole new
way of life.
3
Growth
Through these experiences, young people can develop a
broader perspective and understanding of the world.

Spencer Schar's Travel
Experience
Continents Visited 6 (excluding Antarctica)
Countries Visited 24
Travel Style Family-oriented