Find a Travel Camp for Your Teen
Travel camps give children the opportunity and freedom to explore the world while also remaining safe and learning some things along the way.
Travel camps give children the opportunity and freedom to explore the world while also remaining safe and learning some things along the way.
Resorts, travel agencies take the hassle out of going it alone.
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Whether you're visiting family by car, plane or train, you can plan unplugged, inexpensive activities for your kids, notes mom blogger Hillary Chybinski.
Travel toys that will keep your kids occupied on the car or plane ride, and once you get to where you're going.
Costs can add up, and the time required can involve transport and fund-raising.
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Highlights include ancient temples,underground wonders and emerging Playa del Carmen.
Today's youth travel and adventure camps offer styles ranging from rustic to resort. Many blend adventure, service and cultural immersion.
Delaware Valley parents can find a camp fair on almost every weekend from January through March, including the MetroKids Super Camp Fair, Sun., Jan. 27, 2013 in Conshohocken, PA.
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