Category Archives: Cruising

What can adults do on a Disney Cruise?

Come with us as we take a look around the adults-only facilities on board the Disney Wonder Cruise Ship, from the bars to the restaurant and swimming pool retreat. With Disney Cruise Lines arrival in Australia there’s no doubt Australian families are rejoicing – but is there anything for kid-free adults to do onboard? It […]

A Sydney cruise parking price comparison

Sydney cruise ship parking options The Let’s Go Mum family are not partnered with any parking station listed in this article and partnered with Celebrity Cruises for the mentioned New Zealand cruise. Looking for longer-term parking whilst you’re on your cruise and wondering what your options are? If you don’t have the luxury of living […]

Captain Cook Cruises Sydney Harbour 2020 Dinner Cruises

We were invited to try out the new Captain Cook Cruises Sydney Harbour Gold Series recently. This is a memorable way to spoil that special someone in your life! Sit back together and relax as you explore Sydney Harbour, feasting on course after course of sumptuous dishes. A Captain Cook dinner cruise also makes the […]

Captain Cook Cruises Sydney Harbour 2020 Gold Lunch Cruises

We were invited to try out the new Captain Cook Cruises Sydney Harbour Gold Lunch Series lunch recently. Mummas – this is a beautiful way to spoil yourself – you deserve this! Sit back and relax as you explore Sydney Harbour, feasting on course after course of sumptuous food. This would also make the perfect […]

10 reasons why your kids will love a Carnival Cruise!

When it comes to families, Carnival Cruise Line have got it covered – from free ice cream to Dr Seuss characters roaming the ship to peaceful parent retreats…take a look at our ten top reasons why you need to choose Carnival for your family’s cruise these holidays… No time to read? Watch our Carnival Cruise […]

Weekend Sunrise TV interview – we chat about our Australian family travel blog!

The Let’s go Mum family appeared on Weekend Sunrise to have a chat about our travel blog – and our favourite destinations!   The Let’s go Mum family appeared on TV on the weekend. This was our third TV appearance so far this year, and we are always so grateful to have such amazing opportunities […]

Spirit of Tasmania ferry – video of what it is like to drive your car on board

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to drive aboard the Spirit of Tasmania ferry?   In September we went for a road trip around Tasmania and caught the Spirit of Tasmania ferry from Devonport across Bass Strait and back to the Australian mainland. This video is a quick guide to what it is actually […]

Top 5 amazing Tasmania hotels

Wondering where to go for the next school holidays? Check out these five amazing hotels we’ve just stayed in around Tasmania! , We’ve just returned from a fabulous trip around Tasmania, and we’d like to share with you some simply amazing accommodation finds you really shouldn’t miss! We’ll list them in the order in which […]

Nine News interview – we chat about layby cruise packages

Let’s go Mum appeared on the Nine News last night to have a chat about cruises and the new Layaway Travel layby cruise packages – a smart new way to pay for your cruise in advance, with no fees or interest – and no big debt when you return home from your holiday! Play the video […]

The new P&O Pacific Explorer cruise ship – take a look around!

We were very lucky to be invited to the P&O Cruises with Nickelodeon christening party for the stunning new cruise ship, the Pacific Explorer! With the cruise ship parked at the International Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay in Sydney, it was hard to imagine a more beautiful place to host this state-of-the-art cruise ship. The […]

Cruise review – a single parent’s guide to cruising!

  …a cruise should be a no-brainer for families particularly single parent families…   Everyone loves a holiday – but a single parent family holiday can often leave that single parent feeling just as stressed and exhausted as ever! After all, there is still all the organising, packing, travelling, unpacking and then – well, the […]