Real Family Travel Mag - Jan 2013 Sample

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About Our Magazine In Real Family Travel Magazine, we embrace a sense of authenticity in our articles because we accept stories from writers from all around the world. In doing so, we acknowledge the different spellings and grammatical preferences associated with the languages of those areas. We spell words like "color" and "flavor" without the extra "u" in the USA, but some of our international writers include it. So rather than a "one size fits all" approach to editing, we’ve decided that we won’t change their spelling to be like "ours", and we won’t adjust ours to match theirs. There may be times where we might break some rules that would make our high school English teachers cringe or include articles that have a more personal or conversational feel. We aren't like other magazines and we like it this way. Having genuine stories written by "average" people, not necessarily professional writers, is more aligned with the core values of Real Family Travel Magazine than strictly adhering to editorial guidelines. We hope you appreciate this about our magazine as we bring you REAL stories by REAL families about REAL travels around the globe.

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Editor's Letter – January 2013 Wow...another brand new year ahead of us. What kinds of experiences will you fill your 365 days with? Do you plan to meet a goal of being location independent? Are you going to visit a new country? Will you check something off your “bucket list”? You may notice a change in this issue. With all the mini-iPads that were given over the holidays, we've made our font a bit bigger so our articles are more easily read on the smaller screen...or for eyes that just don't see as well as they used to, like mine. Not only that, but we're expanding to welcome non-iPad readers. We've got some great articles this month on Italy, Romania, Victoria, BC, and some videos on family friendly spots in Guatemala. Learn how to do “literary travels” and discover some intangible things our kids learn from traveling.

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Our featured interview is with a fascinating young woman, Savannah Grace, who reluctantly began a trip around the world at 14 with her family. If you have teens that aren't thrilled with the idea of long term travel, encourage them to read this issue! Real Family Travel Magazine is committed to becoming the “go to” magazine for travel loving families. Send us your suggestions to info@realfamilytravel.com. Here's to an adventure filled 2013!

Susan Whitehead, Editor www.RealFamilyTravel.com


Table of Contents Featured Interview Author Savannah Grace of www.Sihpromatum.com Once a self-proclaimed “spoiled brat,� Savannah Grace shares how a year-long trip around the world changed her life.

Off-season exploring in Victoria, British Columbia

by Sarah Vernetti by www.WanderingOff.com If you don't mind a possibility of wet, cold weather, don't discount Victoria, BC as a great place to see in the fall or winter.

Teaching Literary Travel to Kids

by Jessie Voigts of www.WanderingEducators.com Learn how merging travel with reading to bring new meaning to your family trips.

5 Reasons to Consider Italy for a Base to Explore Europe by Kalli Hiller of www.PortableProfessionals.com Find out if Italy has something for everyone in your family.

Cover: Hiking through the Dolomites in Italy


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VIDEO: Guatemala

by Marina Villatoro, www.TravelExperta.com Instead of reading about some highlights of this Central American country, let us show you through video.

Roaming Romania’s Mountain Ranges in Transylvania

by Raquel Neofit Castles, medieval villages and ancient forests hold many things to explore in Eastern Europe.

Intangible Things Kids Learn From Travel

by Mary of www.BohemianTravelers.com Travel IS educational and our children learn much more than historical facts when seeing the world.

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Off-Season Exploring in Victoria, British Columbia by Sarah Vernetti by www.WanderingOff.com

If you don't mind a possibility of wet, cold weather, don't discount Victoria, BC as a great place to see in the fall or winter.


Teaching Literary Travel to Kids by Jessie Voigts of www.WanderingEducators.com

Learn how merging travel with reading to bring new meaning to your family trips.


5 Reasons to Consider Italy for a Base to Explore Europe by Kalli Hiller of www.PortableProfessionals.com

Find out if Italy has something for everyone in your family.


VIDEO: Guatemala

by Marina K. Villatoro of www.TravelExperta.com

Instead of reading about some of the highlights of this Central American country, let the Travel Experta show you through video.


Roaming Romania’s Mountain Ranges in Transylvania by Raquel Neofit

Castles, medieval villages and ancient forests hold many things to explore in Eastern Europe.


“Tourists don’t know where they’ve been, travelers don’t know where they’re going.” Paul Theroux


Intangible Things Kids Learn From Travel by Mary of www.BohemianTravelers.com

Travel IS educational and our children learn much more than historical facts when seeing the world.


Interview with Author Savannah Grace

Once a self-proclaimed “spoiled brat,� Savannah Grace shares how a year-long trip around the world changed her life.


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