Living in Korea means keeping passports up to date is a must. On the blog, I’m sharing exactly how to renew your passport at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, what to bring, and a few tips to make it stress-free for military families.
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Living in Korea means keeping passports up to date is a must. On the blog, I’m sharing exactly how to renew your passport at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, what to bring, and a few tips to make it stress-free for military families.
Looking for things to do in Buraksan? Explore the Skywalk Doorway trail, a unique treetop walkway and easy hike for kids and families in Korea.
If you're living in Pyeongtaek, South Korea—whether you're a military family stationed at Camp Humphreys or a local looking for a fun family outing—you'll want to add Aquafield at Starfield Anseong to your list. Just a short drive away, this modern jjimjilbang and rooftop pool combo is a hidden gem for families needing a break from base life or city hustle.
Looking for free, fun summer activities in South Korea? These splash pads and water playgrounds are perfect for kids and parents during heat waves.
Looking for something a little different in South Korea? Haesindang Park (aka "Penis Park") is not your average tourist stop. From quirky phallic sculptures to a fascinating legend, this coastal park is a blend of humor, history, and breathtaking views.
Discover two easy, stroller-friendly hiking trails near Osan Air Base in Songtan, South Korea — perfect for families, beginners, and nature lovers.
Step into Prefer In Forest, a Pyeongtaek café where luxury, nature, and local culture meet. Discover delicious pastries, live music, and community-driven events in this stunning space.
Looking for a family-friendly resort in Jeju? Check out our review of Jeju Shinhwa World, featuring affordable family rooms, a theme park, water park, and more for a perfect getaway!