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Travel the World from Your Living Room

Parents have had a lot on their plate during the COVID pandemic. From home schooling the kids to needing to find ways to entertain them at home and at home only. Free online activities for kids were a life saver, especially for single parents, who didnu2019t get a break as they juggled full-time jobs, home schooling, chores, preparing meals, and more. But what if you have the travel itch?

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Travel the World from Your Living Room

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  1. Travel the World from Your Living Room: A How-To Guide Parents have had a lot on their plate during the COVID pandemic. From home schooling the kids to needing to find ways to entertain them at home and at home only. Free online activities for kids were a life saver, especially for single parents, who didn’t get a break as they juggled full-time jobs, home schooling, chores, preparing meals, and more. But what if you have the travel itch? With no means to escape the humdrum of everyday life during the pandemic, many travel lovers, including us, turned to daydreaming about single parent holidays in 2021. But you can do more to pass the time until travel is back on: Put your hard- earned money aside for your next dream holiday, and, in the meantime, take the kids and travel the world virtually from your living room: Go on a virtual museum tour Museums are entertaining for both kids and parents, and of course they are free in the UK. So, when COVID hit, and museums closed due to lockdowns and safety precautions, many parents wondered how to keep their kids educated and entertained at the same time. Luckily, many museums stepped up their game to offer families an online experience, so that you can take your kids to visit museums around the world online. From the Museum of London to the Guggenheim Museum in New York, you can take the kids to see famous sights virtually, participate in fun educational activities, and view rare art collections. Best of all, everything is completely free and doesn’t involve traipsing around from exhibit to exhibit with moaning kids. You just choose what you want to see and do and take breaks whenever you wish. Take a virtual cruise Nothing is more liberating than going a cruise. The feel of the sea breeze, the beauty of the ocean, and best of all, the complimentary food: Cruises are a favourite of many travel lovers. And although they may have been forced to take a backseat during COVID, that doesn’t mean you can’t experience a cruise virtually!

  2. Some ocean liners are currently offering virtual cruises. Most of these virtual cruises are free and involve walking around the cruise ship, watching on board performances, taking online cooking classes (more on that later), and even exploring certain parts of the world! You can start and stop a virtual cruise at any time, so they are an excellent option for busy parents with little time on their hands. READ MORE Single Parents on Holiday Ltd 3 Hayes Court 116 West Common Road Bromley Kent UK BR2 7EG 0333 370 3701 info@singleparentsonholiday.co.uk https://singleparentsonholiday.co.uk

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