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Family Holiday Destinations Podcast

Family Holiday Destinations Podcast

By: Jessica Palmer
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Welcome to Family Holiday Destinations, the podcast that inspires families to explore the world together! From top destinations and interviews with experts to practical tips and the latest family travel news, we’re here to inspire and help you plan unforgettable adventures.

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  • African Safari for Families + How to Choose Your Next Destination
    Aug 19 2025

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    In this episode of the Family Holiday Destinations podcast, we’re covering everything from practical gear to wild African adventures. First up in travel news: the brand-new Ergobaby travel stroller, a handy booking resource for finding Europe’s best waterparks, and the exciting opening of the Monarto Safari Park Resort.

    Then we dive into the big feature: an inspiring chat with Deon De Villiers from Safari Guru, where we unpack how to plan your first family African safari - from choosing the right country to safety tips, budgeting, and why booking with a specialist can make all the difference.

    Considering a family African Safari adventure? Check out this article over on the website: https://familyholidaydestinations.com/family-african-safari-first-timers-guide/

    We wrap up with ways to choose your next holiday destination, from following your favourite movies, to checking out Lonely Planet’s new Where to Go When with Kids book, to exploring the rising trend of astrocartography.

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    Thanks for tuning in to the Family Holiday Destinations podcast! For more travel tips, destination guides, and family-friendly inspiration, visit our website at familyholidaydestinations.com. Until next time, happy travels and safe adventures!

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    26 mins
  • The Day My Toddler Tasted Bat Poop – Our Capricorn Caves Adventure
    Jul 5 2025

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    What do you get when you mix a curious toddler, ancient limestone caves, and a whole lot of bat guano? A family travel memory you’ll never forget, and probably never stop scrubbing from your brain. In this episode, I share our hilarious (and slightly gross) adventure through the Capricorn Caves in Queensland, including that unforgettable moment my toddler decided the cave floor looked… tasty.

    We’ll chat about whether the caves are worth visiting with kids, what to expect on the tours, and how to handle the wild card that is travelling with small humans.

    Read the full story and guide to visiting Capricorn Caves with kids here:
    👉 https://familyholidaydestinations.com/capricorn-caves-with-kids/

    Thanks for tuning in to the Family Holiday Destinations podcast! For more travel tips, destination guides, and family-friendly inspiration, visit our website at familyholidaydestinations.com. Until next time, happy travels and safe adventures!

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    7 mins
  • The Best Beaches in Noosa for Families: Sun, Sand and Easy Days Out
    May 22 2025

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    Noosa is packed with stunning beaches, but which one should you visit with your family? In this episode, we chat about our top picks for beaches in Noosa, from calm coves perfect for paddling to surf spots with nearby coffee. Whether you're after a safe place for little ones to splash or something a little more adventurous for your grommets, we've got you covered.

    We also share practical tips on parking and when to go to avoid the crowds. So grab your towels and tune in for some sunshine-filled inspo for your next family beach day in Noosa!

    Thanks for tuning in to the Family Holiday Destinations podcast! For more travel tips, destination guides, and family-friendly inspiration, visit our website at familyholidaydestinations.com. Until next time, happy travels and safe adventures!

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    5 mins
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