Debunking Misconceptions Around Traveling With a Baby

The narrative that parenthood ends adventure is misleading. Traveling with a baby is feasible and rewarding, as evidenced by the 62% of millennial parents who make it routine. Myths debunked include packing excess gear, rigid nap schedules, and travel limitations. Embracing family exploration fosters resilience and strengthens bonds.
Introducing Trimester in Transit: Travel Tales from the Wild

Welcome to Trimester in Transit, our revived, rebranded mini-blog series born from the original “Hop On and Hold On,” a raw and witty account of one couple’s 2nd trimester trek across 15 countries. While that original blog no longer exists, the authors (yep, the founders of Trimester Abroad) have handed us the rights and their […]
Is a Dubai Stopover with a Baby Worth It?

Let’s be real: flying long-haul with a baby is inevitably a logistical nightmare. Add in multiple legs, international layovers, and unpredictable sleep schedules, and suddenly the idea of a layover becomes a strategic decision, not just a normal part of flight routing. When my family traveled from Sydney to Oslo, we had a few layover […]
Why Taipei is Asia’s Most Underrated City for Traveling with a Baby

By: Shanon Morris I am a third-culture kid who was born in Taiwan, but raised in the U.S., and ’ve been back to Taipei more than 20 times over the last 30 years. But nothing compared to the experience of traveling to Taipei with a baby, when my husband and I spent four months exploring […]