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Mui Ne is a wonderful stretch of beach in Vietnam, sweet and relaxing. i like to stay there with my kids for few weeks at a time, every chance we have.

I recommend it to any family or couple or really anyone looking for a welcoming place, where he can live like a millionaire (literally), and pay fair or even low prices.

Amazing hotels, excellent beach front restaurants, an atmosphere of freedom, bars and night-life, some water sports and bicycles. And everything is clean, air conditioned and has decent internet.

And here are some recommended hotels you should check out if you plan to travel to Vietnam with your kids:

Coco Beach Resort– a charming hotel, prices starting from 140$.

Saigon Mui Ne Resort.  one of the sweetest places.one of our personal favorites. Prices starting from 75$ a night.

Casa Beach House  costs 100$ a night for a family room, including breakfast. With a lovely beach, a special atmosphere and all the extras you can think of. Very warmly recommended.

Herbal Hotel & Spa Mui Ne–  a wonderful hotel, in an excellent location with excellent service.

Two places I come back to every time I visit:

Shades Resort Apartments Mui Ne-. a breathtaking apartment hotel, with a charming view and wonderful atmosphere. Great fun. The apartments themselves are indulging, they have everything you need and the price includes laundry services! Prices starting from 65$ a night for a whole apartment

Tien Dat Resort– we like this hotel very much, the clean rooms, the amazing shower, the fun swimming pool (with a slide straight into the water) and mostly their breakfast, which is the best we got anywhere. There are all sorts of little things, like free bicycles the guests can use, a trolley that takes you back and forth, a bar on the water and more. we even shot one of our videos inside this hotel’s pool :-). prices starting from 40$ per room per night.

My new ebook is now available on amazon. click here, and find out how to travel the world with your kids for less then 1400$ a month (yes, even when staying at those really nice hotels :-)).

Want to keep looking yourself? You’ll probably be interested in this post: how to look, find, and book a hotel online -simple, easy and cheap.

And you might also be interested in this article:

Vietnam with kids- things you should know before setting off

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In the Philippines there’s everything a dream vacation has to offer. There are amazing beaches, sun and great weather, nice people, crazy hotels and shopping centers, loads of good food and juicy fruits and all at unbelievably cheap prices.

There] is also the option for a more extreme vacation, that includes treks, various views, Jeep journeys and diving with sharks.

There’s the option for a relaxing vacation on a beach with soft white Sand, breathtaking clear Ocean, clean well-furnished hotels, snorkeling, Dolphins.

And of course anything in-between :-).

Here are some of the hotels we recommend on ,in different parts of the Philippines:

Boracay: 

Two amazing hotels, located in one of the most beautiful spots in the world:

Anahaw Studio Suites rooms for 50$ a night- a minute from the beach, in a comfortable location. Kids up to 10 years old stay for free, and there’s even a small kitchen.

WaterColors Boracay Dive Resort– private beach, charming rooms, a clubroom for kids, every service you could possibly want. The rooms cost from 100$ a night, including breakfast.

Bohol:

Astoria Bohol Resort swimming pool, private beach, beautiful rooms, and an excellent location in one of Philippines’s more interesting islands. 120$ per night, including breakfast.

Bohol Beach Club Resort -private beach, swimming pool, and you can even bring your dog. Costs 120$ a night, including breakfast. Kids under 10 years old stay for free

Cebu:

Quo Vadis Dive Resort– private beach, a nice clean swimming pool, diving courses, bungalow style rooms, good food. Kids under 12 years old free, price per room- starting at 25$ a night. The hotel is located on a small island right off the shore of Cebu (you drive there from Cebu). Personally I wasn’t there, but my kids spent a wonderful two weeks there and insisted that I recommend it.. :-).

Crimson Resort and Spa big beautiful rooms, private beach, a huge swimming pool with a bar, a games room. Kids under 12 years old stay free. A 5 star hotel for 150$ a night :-). 

Plantation Bay Resort & spa-  THE-best hotel (in my opinion). With the most amazing swimming pool I ever saw, where you can also dive, kayak, do SAP and even go fishing! A private beach, charming rooms, game rooms, Bicycles, Sauna, climbing wall and so much more. In short- simply an amazing family vacation. A 5 star hotel, costing 190$ and upwards. Kids under 17 years old stay free.

Palawan:

The Funny Lion Inn a hotel in Coron with excellent reviews, a swimming pool and nice rooms. 85$ a night including breakfast.

Qi Palawan Resort-. a hotel of only 7 (huge) rooms, a private beach, swimming pool, and all needed services. 210$ a night, that includes breakfast and all drinking water. Click to see the special price and the showers :-).

Manila:

Studio Unit at Princeton Residency an apartment with a bed, living room, dining room, and a kitchen. In the apartment there is air conditioning and a fan and even a swimming pool. A guard and reception counter in the entrance to the building. Price- 30$ a night, kids under 7 years old stay free.

Max Pavilion Boutique Serviced Suites a 5 star suites hotel for under 100$ a night. Luxury rooms, spacious, with all the new technology and facilities. Pick up directly to or from the airport.

Siquijor:

Salamangka Beach and Dive Resort a 5 star hotel that costs 70$ a night. Right on the beach with a wonderful swimming pool and perfect diving equipment for rent. Very good review ratings.

 Coco Grove Beach Resort a hotel on the beach, swimming pool, offer a variety of water sports, a good place for snorkeling. 80$ a night including breakfast.

Route recommendations or travel planning, recommendations for other interesting places, important tips and more- you can get from me personally. Contact me.

The ultimate vacation. There’s nothing quite like sitting for two-three weeks on a beautiful tropical beach full of coconut trees and soft white sand. In those moments, where i lay, wet and relaxed, on a tanning bed, drinking coconut milk, put on my earphones and do some bonding with the sun, i feel the full extent of the good life.

There are loads of places in the world where that dream can come true and in ridiculous prices. So if you haven’t watched the waves rolling day after day in a long time, everything that’s left is choosing the destination that fits you, and promise the kids a lot of sand castles..

♦ When you go to choose your tropical beach, pay attention to the seasons. double check from a few different sources. Tropical weather isn’t at all like weather anywhere else. The rain in R-A-I-N and the humidity can teach Tel-Aviv at summer what humidity really is.. Check the average days of rain in the month you’ll visit in, the humidity percentage, the average hours of daylight. At the end of the day the weather is the most important factor in a beach vacation..

☂And pack an umbrella.

♦ Most of the tropics, sitting on both sides of the equator, are home to some very unpleasant diseases. Check the disease situation in the places you’re planning to visit. Especially mosquito transferred diseases. Visit the consultation center in a traveler’s clinic and get updates and recommendations for your destination. If you’re afraid, do some research and you can easily find some places where there aren’t diseases, or at least very little.

♦ Take with you some mosquito repellents, but don’t put them in your carry on bags on the plane. It’s just so you won’t have to search everywhere for them when you get there. And anyway know that anywhere touristic has a wide range of repellents.

♦ While on the beach- first put on sunscreen then the mosquito repellent.

♦ Check what kind of sand the beach has. If it’s a reef, a rocky beach or soft clean sand. Gear up properly. Special swimming shoes will protect the kid’s feet from sharp corals, crabs or sea urchins.

⛱ Don’t take with you all the toys for the beach. They take up too much space in the bag. Buy some after you get there and leave it there, for whoever comes next.

♦ Also, check the water level at the time of your trip. There are beaches that look amazing some times of the year and very bad in other times.

♦ Take with you small bag for the shells collection the kids will have after every visit to the beach..


tip: Try to eat lots of ? Tomatoes and foods with tomato sauce (Ketchup also works). Let the kids go wild with French fries, Pasta, shakshooka…it’s best to start a bit before you leave and continue throughout the whole stay at the tropical beach. In Tomatoes there’s something called Lycopene that functions like a natural sunscreen.


That of course doesn’t mean you should’nt use sunscreen. Although, a moderate sun exposure is healthy. Put sunscreen on the face, shoulders, back and chest but leave the arms and legs to soak all the good the sun has to give (of course, not overmuch)

♦ A bit before you leave expose the kids to as many kinds of seafood as possible. Clams, Squids, Shrimps. Some people are sensitive to those foods, and it’s better to find out about your kid resistance before you leave and prepare accordingly. That also goes for tropical fruits (especially Mangoes..).

? If you’re already at a tropical beach, and the Coconuts are so tempting and easy to get, don’t be shy getting them. Let the kids enjoy the clear drink straight from the nut. It’s very healthy and low in calories!

♦ There are places where it’s best to avoid any drinks with Ice. Up to you. You can always take a few Bananas and freeze them in the mini Fridge in the hotel. That way the kids can  freeze their throats, as kids do, and you can count a few less Popsicles for each kid daily..

♦ Don’t immediately go and purchase tour packages of the area. Wait a bit. Most likely you’ll find a fisherman who’ll take you around in his boat or you’ll find lots of nice places nearby you can visit without any need of a travel agent. Small natural gems can be found in any beach or tropical island. So you can keep the guided tours to a minimum, and still get to know the place and offer the kids enjoyable activities.

♦ Beware of motorbikes. Both on the road and when you’re riding them. And be even more careful of schemes by the Merchants that rent you the bike or any other equipment.

♦ Choose the hotel and room type based on the age of the kids. If the kids ate very young- you shouldn’t take a room with too easy an access to the swimming pool or the beach. You came here to rest, not to chase the kids and be on guard all day… And if the the kids are older- take a room with a view and close to the beach and the pool. That way you can sometimes go swimming alone (or as together ❤) without being worried.

♦ A hotel with Breakfast and a restaurant is always preferable to one without. That way the kids can eat alone and you can keep sleeping..

♦ And bring a walkie-talkie with you. That way you can easily communicate with the kids even if you are laying with a book on the beach while they are busy somewhere else.

? Swim a lot, eat well, drink a million shakes and go back tanned and healthy!

Check out two of my favourite places for an exotic beach vacation with the kids: muine, Vietnam and bohol, Philippines.

My name is Haleli Smadar. I am a writer writing about family journeys as well as other things. In September 2010 I left Israel with my husband, my three children and my dog to a journey in the world.

The first thoughts I had about traveling came to me in a very difficult time in my life. My father was very sick, and my daughter was just a baby. This daily contact with both ends of life led me into some very deep thoughts about life. About life in general and my life in particular and how I want it to be. Not in forty years and not for a week or two, but today, now, every day.

we left everything. Sold, donated, gave away. And off we were. To taste as much of the world as we can, on a (very) low budget but a with very happy soul.

This is how we looked like back then:

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We started with a bit of Europe, and from there moved on to southeast Asia. We traveled and lived in Nepal and in India. In the beginning we lived on what little money we had saved and in the meanwhile we devoted our resources to learn how to combine traveling with work. The beginning wasn’t easy.

In the end of the first year my husband and the dog went Back to Israel.

I continued to travel with the kids, by myself. Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal (the stay in Nepal is so comfortable and easy that we go back there every year for few months), a bit more of India, china, Mongolia…

The passports filled up with stamps until we had to make new ones ? but that’s nothing compared to the amount of deep and meaningful experiences that come with a lifestyle like this. The kids grew. Learned to speak English, Nepali and Hindi fluently. Gained hours of trekking, rivers, camping, journeys in trains and buses and planes. Met hundreds of people and heard dozens of languages.

They experienced life in remote villages without electricity or running water, experienced 6  whole weeks in a tent in wild Mongolia and also lived a life of luxury in hotels on the beach with a swimming pool and fruit shakes. They met cultures, tasted foods and saw things that very few their age get to see.

Roni’s and Gali’s favorite food is sushi (they say that the best sushi they’ve had was actually in China ?), Joe’s favorite is Vietnamese food, and I can eat Chapati with butter for the rest of my life.   

They rode horses to the Siberian border and met the reindeer herders. And petted the deer. They surfed down rivers in Nepal. Climbed to high altitude (5600 meters/18,500ft) in India. Rode bicycle in Vietnam. Did shopping in Thailand. Ate pan baked bread with yak butter in Mongolia. Celebrated a birthday in china and mostly met a lot A LOT of love and happiness. A million.

In the summer of 2013 me and my husband decided to make our separation official.

The separation set me many challenges. Physical, mental and emotional. It sharpened my need of total economic independence that isn’t depended on anything but my abilities. And as of today I am focusing most my energy on creating as high as income as possible. All that along educating and raising my kids in our amazing lifestyle.

It’s been 7 years now. During those years I wrote and worked on this website, and made it into a place anyone can come and see how to make their dreams come true. Today I am a very experienced traveler, both as a woman and as a mother. On my website and on my Facebook page I share the huge experience I gained, on a daily basis, writing about specific destinations we’ve been to and about our lifestyle. And of course I support and consult anyone that contacts me personally through email.

I published many articles in Israeli magazines and web sites, was interviewed several times and every year, when we come to Israel for a visit I give one or two lectures.

I published my first ebook two years ago, and the second one was just published recently.

 

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Many families set out themselves after exposing themselves to the options showed on the ebook and in this website, options they never even considered before. I am proud and grateful to have taken a part in making the dreams of so many people come true.

Want to consult with me? Need a recommendation to a specific destination you’re planning to visit? Want my help in planning a trip to southeast Asia? Want to know costs?
Contact me.

And check out my Facebook page.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
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