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Travel Activity Box for Kids (Easy Screen-Free Travel Idea)

April 1, 2026 by Dana Zeliff 9 Comments

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Travel Activity Box for Kids

Originally posted April 2016, Updated April 2026

Take a peek inside my kids’ travel activity box. This has been one of my go-to travel hacks for years.
My kids were 9 and 11, so this setup is geared toward older kids, but you can easily adjust it depending on ages. Whether you’re heading out on a road trip, flight or even just a long travel day, having a simple activity box makes a huge difference & keeps things tidy.

What is a Travel Activity Box?

A travel activity box for kids is just a small, organized case or bag filled with things to keep kids entertained while traveling. It doesn’t need to be fancy.

Ideas:

  • Books
  • Drawing supplies
  • Small games
  • A few fun surprises

It’s basically your screen-free backup plan when boredom hits. And we all know it will.

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Filed Under: Travel Tips & Tricks

10 Things to Do in Staunton, Virginia (That You’ll Actually Love)

March 19, 2026 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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There’s something about small-town Virginia that just feels relaxing and Staunton captures it perfectly.

Nestled in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, this charming town blends history, art, good food, and mountain views into a getaway that’s easy to love.

Whether you’re planning a quick weekend trip or passing through on your way to Skyline Drive, here are 10 fun things to do in Staunton, VA. My big kid is currently at JMU and my cousin lives in Staunton, so I’ve visited quite often and wanted to share some of my favorite restaurants and local gems.

10 Things to do in Staunton, VA

1. Stroll the Historic Downtown

Staunton’s downtown is a postcard come to life. Cobbled streets, 19th-century buildings, and over 100 locally owned boutiques, cafes, and galleries.

Wander along Beverley Street and pop into Latitudes Fair Trade Store, Design @ Nine or The Staunton Antiques Center.

Travel tip: Go slow. The joy is in browsing, people-watching, and stumbling upon treasures you didn’t know you needed.

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Filed Under: US Travel, Virginia, North America, Destinations

Top 25 Things to Do in Nice, France – Holiday on the Sunny French Riviera (2026 Edition)

March 17, 2026 by Dana Zeliff 32 Comments

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Whether your visiting the French Riviera for an afternoon or a week, Nice should be high on your list of cities to explore.  In trying to come up with our top 25 things to do in Nice, we considered the typical tourist hotspots as well as some of our local favorites.   I hope this guide provides ideas for your next vacation along the Cote d’Azur.

Top 25 Things to Do in Nice, France

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The Old Town is the perfect spot to begin your journey in Nice. From the beautiful buildings to the fresh market in Cours Saleya to enticing shops and quaint restaurants, everyone enjoys strolling along these age-old streets.  As you wander around, stop for a visit at the Palais Lascaris, a great museum in the heart of Old Town.  The seventeenth-century aristocratic building, now houses a musical instrument museum. While seeing the collection of instruments is definitely interesting, it’s the building itself, with beautiful frescos and intricate tapestries, that we most enjoy.

Pop into the Église Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur de Nice on Rue du Jesus which was originally constructed in the 1600’s by the Jesuits. After the Jesuit Order was expelled by Pope Clement XIV, the church became a parish in 1801. The church is lit-up at night, so make sure to walk by if you’re in the area after dark.

Stop by Place Rosetti and visit the Cathédrale Sainte-Réparate. The Baroque cathedral has a gorgeous alter and incredible ceiling that is a work of art.

Traveler’s note: There is an LCL bank ATM machine in Place Rosetti. Look for bank ATMs (not Euronet) to avoid high fees.

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Fresh fruits

Every morning, except for Monday, you can admire the stalls of the Cours Saleya Market.  Pick up fruits and vegetables for a picnic lunch, grab a souvenir for a friend or stop to smell the roses at the Marche aux Fleurs.  The brightly colored awnings will guide you through the market and out toward the Opéra de Nice Côte d’Azur on Rue Saint-François de Paule. If you choose, you could walk along the Quai des États-Unis to escape the crowds.

*Monday, the area becomes an antique market where vendors sell clothing, dishes, furniture, jewelry and more.

Place Massena is recognizable by the Fontaine du Soleil with its massive statue of Apollo.  Relax in the Jardin Albert I or the Promenade du Paillon.   You can also fit in some shopping on Rue France or enjoy some high-end, wallet emptying shopping on Avenue de Verdun. Follow the tram line toward the gare (train station) along Avenue Jean Medecin, stopping by Basilique Notre-Dame de Nice, where you continue with more shopping and sightseeing.

The Liberation market, a favorite of locals, can be found as you continue along Avenue Jean Medicine past the train station. It’s one of the less touristy things to do in Nice.

Read more about shopping, eating and exploring around the Liberation Market.

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The St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral should be high on your list when visiting Nice. I didn’t add this to my article on what to do with kids in Nice, but once the Cathedral came into view the kids and I said a collective “WOW”.   Sometimes my kids are a little bit more into architecture than other children.

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations Tagged With: Nice France, Travel in Nice

The Ultimate Expedition: Why an Antarctica Cruise is the Adventure of a Lifetime

March 6, 2026 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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An Antarctica cruise isn’t your typical holiday. And it isn’t designed for passive sightseeing,
either! Instead, it requires commitment and a willingness to step outside of your comfort
zone. But what you get in return is totally worth it.

Travelling by expedition ship lets you move through the Antarctic continent slowly and with
more intention. It’s also a great way to gain a rare perspective on a destination that very few
people get to experience firsthand.

Why an Antarctica Cruise Is Different

When you travel to Antarctica, you should know that you won’t be following the “usual rules.”
There are no airports to arrive at and no cozy hotels to check into. But don’t worry! That
gives you all the more reason to experience it on an expedition cruise.

Of course, there is still an element of uncertainty (or, as we prefer to look at it, an element of
spontaneity). Rather than having a run-of-the-mill experience handed to you on a silver
platter, you have to earn your way to your destination, step by step.

What You Do on an Antarctica Cruise

Your days on an expedition ship will look very different from traditional days during a cruise.
For one, expeditions are more active and practical, which is part of their unique charm. Your
time will typically be split between on-board learning and small group excursions ashore.
Zodiac Landings and Shore Excursions

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How I Travel (Almost) Free With Credit Card Points: Travel Hacking for Beginner’s

March 4, 2026 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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If you’ve never used points and miles, this guide is for you. I’ll walk you through the why, what and exactly how to start – without spreadsheets taking over your life or swiping your way into debt. You’ll see how I string together sign-up bonuses (SUB), transfer partners and perks (like airport lounges) to turn normal spending into cheap or free trips.

A few personal trips using points – Family trip to Asia in business class, only paying taxes on flights to FL and getting a free night hotel stay before ALL our cruises, NOLA mostly on points, plus booked my family to Ecuador in economy down and business class back plus several hotels – all on points!

Why Points Work – Travel Hacking for Beginner’s

Why this isn’t exactly couponing in disguise – from a former Extreme Couponer:

Points are a currency! Banks reward you with points or miles for opening a card and using it. Those points can be cashed out for things like gift cards or used to “erase” purchases, but the real value is transferring to partners redeeming for flights and hotels, where you can get 2-10¢ per point (sometimes more).

Sign-up bonuses are more valuable than everyday swipes. A single welcome bonus can cover a round-trip to Europe or a week of hotels. You don’t need a dozen cards to start – just one good card plus a plan.

Flexibility beats loyalty. I prefer flexible currency (Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR), AMEX Membership Rewards (MR), Capital One Miles, Citi ThankYou Points) because I can transfer them to different airlines and hotels when I find deals. I won’t lie, it takes time and patience but the payoff is worth it!

The Three Types of Travel Rewards:

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Filed Under: Travel Tips & Tricks, Travel Budget Tips

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

I've spent years exploring the world with my husband and our two kids, and those experiences shape how I help clients plan their own vacations. Together, we've visited 48 countries across four continents and spent nearly four years living in France.

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