Tag: family travel

Barcelona With Kids #MurphysDo148Days

Barcelona With Kids #MurphysDo148Days

148 Day Trip
Barcelona is a bustling city and after visiting Morocco, we decided it would be the perfect spot for us. On our
Rough Travel Days

Rough Travel Days

148 Day Trip
You know what, some travel days just suck. It’s the truth. I thought I’d share our emotions because long term
Morocco Desert Drive With Kids #MurphysDoMorocco

Morocco Desert Drive With Kids #MurphysDoMorocco

148 Day Trip
Despite growing up in the deserts of Dubai and Bahrain, visiting the Sahara Desert had been a dream of mine
Impressions from Fes – The Mom’s View

Impressions from Fes – The Mom’s View

148 Day Trip
Fes was the first major Moroccan city we visited. Unsure of what to expect, we hopped a train in Tangiers
Seville With Kids

Seville With Kids

148 Day Trip
We arrived in Seville after a four hour drive from Granada and the city’s traffic greeted us with a welcome
A Hollywood Description of Taxis in Morocco

A Hollywood Description of Taxis in Morocco

148 Day Trip
This past month, our family has toured Morocco with two kids under 6 years old, two large suitcases, four backpacks and
Taking The Train in Morocco With Kids

Taking The Train in Morocco With Kids

148 Day Trip
Morocco has been on my bucketlist for as long as I can remember. I may have grown up in Dubai, 
Taking the Ferry from Southern Spain to Morocco

Taking the Ferry from Southern Spain to Morocco

148 Day Trip
Note: This article provides tips for travelling from the Algeciras/Marbella/Gibraltar region into Northern Morocco. A number of ferries leave ports
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Ronda

Top 5 Reasons to Visit Ronda

148 Day Trip
Ronda is a city unlike any other place I have visited. Located near the Spanish cities of Grenada, Málaga, and
Discovering the Best HomeExchange Program for Families

Discovering the Best HomeExchange Program for Families

148 Day Trip
We’ve spent nearly a month in Spain with our kids (21 days of #MurphysDo148Days are over…but who’s counting?) and we’ve