Sandboarding in Huacachina, Peru |
I love to travel outside of the US. The culture, traditions, and food around the world are amazing and provide a great learning experience for my family. The more different from what I'm used to the better. It's a chance to show my children what a small place we occupy in the world. So coming from that perspective, here are my top 5 international places you should visit with your family in 2020 and we have a tie for the #1 spot:
1. Peru, the Amazon, and Machu Picchu - There is so much history and diversity in this country, it is a feast. You can live in the Amazon and walk through the jungle with a medicine man, ride the sand dunes in a buggy and on a sandboard, and visit the spiritual site of Machu Picchu. The people are friendly, the food is delicious and the country is easy to navigate. In addition, flights in and out of Lima are plentiful and except for visiting Machu Picchu, it is affordable. Check out my previous post for my itinerary. Plus if you open a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve credit card, you can get a discount on flights through the travel portal.
1. Thailand - Traveling in Thailand for almost a month has to be our family's favorite trip of all time. We rode elephants, zip lined, visited more temples than you can count and were blessed by a monk. The people are friendly, the culture is incredible, the food is amazing, the beaches and nature are like nothing else. Once you secure your flights, traveling in Thailand is cheap. I sell our itineraries for $5 each. Check it out! and if you open a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve, you can get discounts on flights.
2. Ecuador - Located right on the equator, Ecuador offers a unique experience in altitude and geography. Quito is located at 9,000 feet above sea level and includes a picturesque historic quarter. You can also easily make a day trip to the cloud forest and the volcano. The country uses the USD as currency making travel easy. Check out my previous posts for details.
3. London - My last trip to London was in the early 90's, now I've been to the city twice in the past two years and I must say I loved it. It was easy to navigate except for the cars driving on the wrong side of the road, a favorable exchange rate and had enough culture to satisfy my thirst for different. Flights to London are pretty cheap right now and it's a great place to jump off to anywhere else in Europe. Check out my previous posts with things to do with kids and how to find cheap flights to London.
4. Cuba - I would put Cuba at #1 except that most people think you can't visit anymore due to changes in the laws. But you can visit Cuba and I highly recommend it. You can check out my previous posts with details about how to visit this country and amazing people. It's actually pretty easy to navigate, very safe and so culturally and historically interesting, it's crazy. If Trump gets reelected in 2020, the window to visit Cuba may close entirely. At this point, you can hop on a Southwest flight and use points, so take advantage while you still can. If you decide to open a Southwest credit card, here are your options.
5. Panama - Just a year ago, we went to Panama City and the San Blas Islands. All I can say is wow! The Panama canal is a feat of engineering that you just have to experience plus the historic quarter is well preserved. The city bustles with energy and the country uses the USD so it's easy to navigate and inexpensive. If you have time, I highly recommend renting a sailboat and exploring the San Blas Islands or visiting one of the surf beaches. Check out my posts for details and how a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve card may help you get a discount on flights.
Other places that should make the list include South Africa, Israel, Costa Rica, the British Virgin Islands, and Japan. So where are you going? Let us know in the comments below and we can help you get there for almost FREE.