First trip abroad with an 18 month old baby
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At the end of March, I went on a family trip to Okinawa with my wife and 18-month-old baby. This was our first overseas trip, so
I was excited and nervous before going.
On the last day of the trip, I planned a leisurely schedule to the accommodation near Naha Airport, considering the flight.
We left Incheon on the 26th, arrived in Okinawa in the afternoon, took the Oki Tour shuttle bus, picked up the rental car, and headed north. We stopped by Big Express Motobu, Ocean Expo Park, and bought snacks before checking in at The Orion Hotel. We enjoyed the pool and rested early.
*The reason we rented from Oki Tour was because they had a staff member who could speak Korean, and we reserved an A-class car with a car seat.
On the morning of the 27th, we walked along the beach, played in the sand, and took a nap. In the afternoon, we visited the Churaumi Aquarium, but since my child was young, he had a hard time with crowded environments, so we just walked around and came back. I want to come back when my child is a little older.
On the 28th, after checking out, we had a meal at a traditional restaurant called Ufuya. The interior blended in with nature, which was impressive, and the food was mild and good to eat with a baby. After that, we checked in at Moon Beach Resort, played for a while at the resort beach, then went to the pool, and finished the day with a beer and a meal at an izakaya in the evening. They even drew a picture for us, so it was a special memory.
* It was nice to have a beer with my child's mother after a long time, and it reminded me of the old days.
On the 29th, we had lunch at Ramen Danbo, took a quick look around American Village, and then bought a burrito because my child was sleepy, and returned to the hotel to rest.
On the 30th, we returned the car and went back home.
Since it was a trip for the baby, we organized and organized the places we wanted to go, but the itinerary was tighter than we thought, and we felt again that our child's condition was important.
We learned that traveling according to the child's rhythm is more important than the parents' greed. #Overseas travel #18-month travel