He’s British, she’s Australian. Here’s their trick to traveling 10,000 miles — with kids in tow

He’s British, she’s Australian. Here’s their trick to traveling 10,000 miles — with kids in tow

I’m proud to call the tiny sugarcane farming community of Ingham, Australia, my hometown.

It boasts blue skies, sandy beaches and Australia’s longest single-drop waterfall. But its location — at the northern end of the state of Queensland — is a problem for me.

Lured by the desire to explore Europe, I left for London 17 years ago, on a two-year working holiday visa. I had no idea that a handsome English stranger I met in a bar one evening would be my future husband. It’s the reason that I am now a permanent resident of the United Kingdom, raising two young boys who speak with British accents and have no idea what Vegemite is.

Our yearly return to Australia involves multiple long-haul flights and a 10-hour time difference. So we book stopovers to break up the distance.

We try to stop somewhere new each time. Here’s what we have found so far.

Stopover: Seoul, South Korea

Stopover: Bangkok, Thailand

Stopover: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Staying at the 25hours Hotel was an attraction unto itself. The lobby is a hive of activity, and the rooftop pool overlooks the architecturally impressive Museum of the Future.

We were there during Ramadan and joined the fast-breaking iftar buffet at the hotel’s main restaurant, which featured an array of curries and sides, as well as a grill outside doling out freshly carved doner meat, served with jeweled rice and salads. It was popular with local families, who piled in for the special meal.

Cons: Pricey

Dubai is expensive. A family day pass to Aquaventure is around $260, while entrance to the Burj Khalifa, combined with the Dubai Aquarium, cost another $243.

Stopover: Singapore

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