A Perfect One-Day Boston Adventure with Kids
We took a quick one-hour flight and planned a full day exploring Boston. After landing, we grabbed a rental car and headed straight into kid-friendly mode.
Boston Children’s Museum
A children’s museum is always my go-to when traveling with my son because there are so many interactive exhibits…
Oklahoma City OKC with an Autistic Child
Every destination gives us new opportunities to learn, explore, and grow together and Oklahoma City delivered meaningful moments for our family.
One of our first stops was the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, where exhibits on American history, culture, and art created great opportunities for conversation and…
Parents, Vermont surprised us in the best way. Calm, scenic, educational, and incredibly welcoming, this small but mighty state is a hidden gem for families, especially those traveling with autistic or sensory-sensitive children.
Did you know Vermont was the first state to legally end slavery? It’s a place rich in history and full of…
Providence, Rhode Island- Firelight, Gondolas & Calm Delights
Arrival & Where We Stayed
We checked in at the Hilton Homewood Suites Downtown Providence, perfectly located for exploring the heart of the city. Its proximity to Waterplace Park, restaurants, and the river made it an easy and convenient base for our adventures.
Lighting Up the Night:…
Autism-Friendly Things to Do in Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia, is one of the best cultural experiences I’ve had while traveling. From historic streets to colorful culture, and even unique natural wonders like the Pink Sea, Cartagena is an exciting destination that can be enjoyed by families, including those traveling with children on the autism spectrum.…
Exploring Cairo, Egypt: A Family Adventure
Our trip to Cairo, Egypt, was nothing short of unforgettable. It was our son’s first time visiting Africa, and we were blown away by the history, culture, and warm hospitality that greeted us. From the iconic pyramids to cruising along the Nile, Egypt is a destination that truly brings…
Exploring Iceland: Blue Lagoon, ReykjavÃk, and Family Adventures
Our first trip to Iceland was planned for five days, and while our main goal was to experience the famous Blue Lagoon, we discovered so much more along the way. We visited during the season of 24/7 sunlight, which meant no Northern Lights; those are best viewed…
Southern California is one of those destinations where you’ll never run out of things to do. On our family trip, we based ourselves in Los Angeles, explored San Diego, and even crossed the border into Tijuana, Mexico. It was an action-packed adventure filled with beaches, theme parks, museums, and unforgettable moments.
Staying in Los Angeles…
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Traveling with autistic kids can be a rewarding experience, but it does take extra planning and preparation. The good news is that with the right tools and strategies, family travel can be smoother, less stressful, and more enjoyable for everyone.
Planning Ahead
Choose autism-friendly destinations More hotels, theme parks, and attractions are becoming…
