Bela Dalton
Member
One of my favorite parts about traveling with family or a group is that the trip becomes more about the memories than the destination itself. On one trip, we missed a train connection and ended up spending hours in a tiny café laughing, sharing stories, and trying local food together. Funny enough, that became everyone’s favorite memory from the whole trip.
I also noticed group trips feel less stressful because people help each other with planning, directions, photos, and even keeping the energy up during long travel days. Family trips especially create moments you remember for years, even the small ones like airport coffees or late-night walks in a new city.
Another thing I learned is that booking together can sometimes make flights and planning easier, especially for bigger families or friend groups. I recently read some useful tips about family and group trips here: family travel
Travel honestly feels different when you share it with people close to you.
I also noticed group trips feel less stressful because people help each other with planning, directions, photos, and even keeping the energy up during long travel days. Family trips especially create moments you remember for years, even the small ones like airport coffees or late-night walks in a new city.
Another thing I learned is that booking together can sometimes make flights and planning easier, especially for bigger families or friend groups. I recently read some useful tips about family and group trips here: family travel
Travel honestly feels different when you share it with people close to you.