11 Best Travel Blogs for Families (That Don’t Just Show the Highlights Reel)
These are the family travel blogs we kept bookmarking — the ones that felt honest, helpful, and a little bit chaotic (just like real life on the road).
Why This List Exists
Let’s be honest: not every family travel blog feels relatable when you’re navigating airport tantrums and snack negotiations.
While glossy photos are inspiring, what we truly need are stories that reflect the real challenges and joys of traveling with kids.
This curated list highlights family travel blogs that offer authentic insights, practical advice, and a genuine look into life on the road with children.
Whether you’re planning a short trip or considering a nomadic lifestyle, these blogs provide valuable perspectives to guide and inspire your journey.
We’re building this while prepping for a year on the road with two kids. If you want to support the journey even just a little, here’s how.
What Makes a Family Travel Blog Worth Following?
The best family travel blogs go beyond picturesque snapshots. They:
Share honest experiences, including the highs and lows of family travel.
Offer practical tips on logistics, budgeting, and education on the road.
Cater to diverse family structures and travel styles.
Provide resources that help families plan and execute their adventures.
The List: 11 Family Travel Blogs We Love
1. We Are Worldschoolers

About: A supportive community and resource hub for families embracing worldschooling, combining travel with education.
Why We Recommend Them: They offer a wealth of resources, including articles, interviews, and mini-courses, fostering a global learning environment for families.
Top Post: What is Worldschooling?
2. Raising Miro

About: A mother-son duo sharing their journey of slow travel and global education through immersive experiences.
Why We Recommend Them: Their unique perspective on unschooling and cultural immersion offers valuable insights for families seeking alternative education paths.
3. The Worldschooling Nomads

About: Cecilie Conrad and family share their experiences of unschooling and travelling, emphasising personal growth and learning.
Why We Recommend Them: Their candid discussions about the challenges and rewards of worldschooling provide a realistic view of this lifestyle.
4. The Family Without Borders

About: Anna and Thomas Alboth travel with their children, documenting their adventures and cultural experiences.
Why We Recommend Them: Their storytelling captures the essence of family travel, highlighting both the beauty and complexity of exploring new places with kids.
5. The Wild Bradburys

About: A military family embracing worldschooling and adventure, sharing their travels and homeschooling experiences.
Why We Recommend Them: Their perspective as a military family adds a unique dimension to the worldschooling narrative, showcasing adaptability and resilience.
Website: Listen to podcast
6. Goats on the Road

About: Nick and Dariece share their journey of living and working abroad, offering tips on travel, blogging, and earning income on the road.
Why We Recommend Them: Their comprehensive guides on digital nomadism and travel blogging are excellent resources for families looking to sustain long-term travel.
Top Post: About Us
7. The Digital Nomad Mom

About: Cara Celeste West documents her family’s slow travel lifestyle, focusing on cultural immersion and plant-based living.
Why We Recommend Them: Her insights into balancing remote work, parenting, and travel provide a relatable narrative for modern nomadic families.
Top Post: What is Boundless Life All About
8. Our Globetrotters

About: An Aussie/British expat family sharing their global adventures and travel tips for families.
Why We Recommend Them: Their focus on practical advice and destination guides is perfect for families seeking detailed travel planning resources.
9. Wanderlust Storytellers

About: A family of five sharing their travel experiences and tips for stress-free family adventures.
Why We Recommend Them: Their emphasis on budget-friendly travel and detailed itineraries makes them a valuable resource for families planning trips.
Top Post: Family Travel Blog & Travel with Kids
10. Travel Babbo

About: Eric Stoen shares his family’s travel experiences, aiming to inspire others to explore the world with their kids
Why We Recommend Them: His commitment to taking his children on unique adventures offers inspiration for families seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.
Top Post: Start Here
11. Mumpack Travel

About: Evie and her daughter Emmie share their adventures as a solo parent and child traveling duo.
Why We Recommend Them: Their story is empowering for solo parents considering travel, offering practical tips and inspiration.
Top Post: Read More
Meet the Blog Behind This List

Hey! We’re TravelventureFour, a slightly overwhelmed family of four preparing for long-term travel through South America starting August 2025. Our blog is all about the practical, the messy, and the meaningful sides of family travel, from prepping our kids for worldschooling to testing gear that actually works in the field.
We’re not influencers. We’re just building something honest, and sharing it as we go.
Looking for a Specific Type of Family Travel Blog?
Everyone’s travel goals look different, especially when kids are involved. So if you’re searching for something more specific, here’s how to find it in the list above (or beyond):
Travelling with babies or toddlers?
Start with blogs like Backpacking With a Baby and Wanderlust Storytellers both offer practical tips on surviving (and enjoying) travel with little ones.Planning to worldschool or unschool?
Check out We Are Worldschoolers, Raising Miro, or The Wild Bradburys they dive deep into alternative education and learning through travel.Trying to balance remote work and parenting on the road?
Head to Goats on the Road or The Digital Nomad Mom, both offer honest insights into managing income, tech, and slow family travel.On a tight travel budget?
Our Globetrotters and YTravel Blog do a great job of mixing practical itineraries with cost-saving tips that don’t feel like sacrifice.Just want honest, relatable storytelling?
Mumpack Travel and Travel Babbo deliver real experiences, wins, fails, and all the messiness in between.
Whatever your situation, there’s a blog here that speaks your language and if not? That just might be your sign to start one.
Planning your own family adventure? Grab our free Family Travel Kickstart Kit with packing lists, budget templates, and everything we wish we had at the start.
There’s No One Way to Travel With Kids And That’s the Point
Family travel is as diverse as families themselves. Whether you’re worldschooling, road-tripping, or taking weekend getaways, these blogs offer a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
They remind us that the journey is just as important as the destination, and that traveling with kids, while challenging, is incredibly rewarding.
Feel free to explore these blogs, draw inspiration, and perhaps start documenting your own family adventures. The world is vast, and there’s a community of traveling families ready to welcome you.