The perfect UK caravan holiday spots for 2025
Dec 17 2024- Travel with kids
- Last Updated on 17 December 2024
- Monica Costa

Thinking of heading off on a caravan holiday in 2025? There are plenty of lovely spots around the UK to visit, so many that you’re going to be pretty spoilt for choice.
Luckily for you, we’re here to help with any potential decision paralysis and set out our picks for some of the best UK caravan holiday spots to consider for next year. So, read on to find out where to head and get ready to pack your bags for a last minute caravan holiday.
How travel inspires self-education and personal growth for young academics
Nov 22 2024- Travel with kids
- Last Updated on 25 November 2024
- Monica Costa

Imagine a school without walls where teachings come alive in real time and everything is a classroom. Travel changes how young academics view themselves and their subjects. Travel enhances academic learning with real-world experiences. More than simply a change of scenery, travel is a voyage of self-discovery that leads to personal growth, new views, and lifelong skills. We explore how travel encourages young academics to learn, develop, and return with abilities that enhance their academic efforts.
My adventure reviving a love for the slopes on ski holiday in France
Nov 13 2024- Travel with kids
- Last Updated on 13 November 2024
- Monica Costa

My adventure reviving a love for the slopes on ski holiday in France.
With winter inching in, families across London find themselves preparing for snow-packed adventures and one of the most thrilling ways to spend winter: skiing! The Dolomites have always been more than just mountains to me; they’re a place layered with my father’s cherished memories and a backdrop for our own. He’d recount stories of summer hikes up winding trails, pausing at alpine huts where he’d sip coffee and take in the views. I can almost see him, standing there, captivated by those rugged peaks and the way they seemed to kiss the sky. We’d often go out to small family-owned eateries, where we’d feast on comforting dishes, like plates of rich polenta or fragrant mushroom risotto, just as he had done years before.