Travel blog sections for family trips
Lately I have been trying to find readable trip sites that feel more like personal notes and less like a directory of random places. While browsing, I noticed travel stories on this travel blog and stopped because the layout looked focused on actual journeys rather than short summaries. The menu has sections like About Me, Work With Me, Subscribe, Travel, 48 Hours In…, Exploring Essex, and Road Trips, so it seemed easy to understand what the site covers. On the homepage I also saw posts about holiday planning, family holidays, Ibiza on a budget with kids, and travel luxuries, which made the site feel centered on everyday travel topics. There is also a list of popular posts with places like Disneyland Paris, Kos, Calais, and Camber Sands. I am still not fully sure whether it is more useful for short breaks or broader family travel ideas, so I wondered how others read this kind of site.


From what I saw, the site leans quite a lot into family travel and shorter trip formats, especially because 48 Hours In… and Road Trips are placed right in the main navigation. The homepage posts also point in that direction, since there are entries about stress free holiday planning, what makes a good family holiday, and packing when travelling with kids. Exploring Essex stands out as its own section, which makes the local angle easy to notice alongside the wider travel content. I also paid attention to the popular posts area, where day trips and child focused travel pieces appear more than once. Because of that, I would read it as a travel blog that mixes family travel, day trips, and destination notes rather than a site built around one single type of holiday. The format feels like dated blog posts with categories, comments, and continuing pages instead of one static guide page.