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Exploring the Marvels of Roman Architecture
When you think about incredible travel destinations that spark curiosity and wonder, ancient Roman architecture often tops the list. Imagine walking through grand arches, standing inside massive amphitheaters, or marveling at aqueducts that once carried water across vast distances. These structures are not just old stones - they tell stories of innovation, culture, and human creativity that still inspire today. Let’s take a journey together to explore some of the most fascina

Chris
Nov 3, 20254 min read


Explore your world now on Android!
We’re thrilled to share some big news: DuckAbroad is now available on Android ! Families everywhere can finally join DuckAbroad right from their phones — discovering new places, collecting stamps, and creating travel memories that last a lifetime. For years, DuckAbroad has helped families turn everyday trips into stories worth remembering. Whether you’re exploring a new city, hiking through a national park, or just visiting a local museum, the app helps you keep track of wher

Chris
Nov 3, 20251 min read


Turn Family Adventures into Lasting Memories: The Power of Travel Journaling
Discover how family travel journaling strengthens bonds, preserves precious memories, and transforms your family adventures into a legacy. Learn best practices and why the DuckAbroad app is the perfect companion for your journeys.

Chris
Nov 2, 20252 min read


Exciting Updates for the DuckAbroad App: Now on iOS and Coming Soon to Android!
Discover the Latest Features Last week, the latest version of the DuckAbroad iOS app was approved on the App Store. This update brings performance improvements for quicker app load times when launching and switching apps. You’ll notice a smoother experience as you navigate through the app, making it easier to plan your next adventure. For Android owners, I've been working hard to launch our first app on the Google Play Store. I’m currently testing the app and plan to submit i

Chris
Sep 22, 20252 min read


DuckAbroad, Now In The Apple App Store
I’m thrilled to share that DuckAbroad officially hit the App Store this morning! This journey started eight years ago with a little project called Duckwyn , inspired by my own family’s travels. I wanted to create something that would help families capture the joy of exploring the world together—and now, DuckAbroad, on the App Store, is the biggest leap forward yet. Over the years, I’ve learned a lot and taken on new challenges to grow this idea. This app has been one of the

Chris
Apr 22, 20251 min read


A Photo Journey Through Spain’s Scenic Town of Cuenca
Just a short train ride from Madrid, the breathtaking town of Cuenca, Spain , feels like stepping into another time. Perched dramatically between two river gorges, this UNESCO World Heritage Site blends Moorish history, medieval charm, and postcard-perfect scenery. Once an important Moorish stronghold, Cuenca is now best known for its Hanging Houses (Casas Colgadas)—centuries-old homes that seem to cling to the cliffs above the Huécar River. Wander through its cobblestone st

Chris
Feb 21, 20251 min read


Exploring Bastogne and the Battle of the Bulge
A Family Journey Through WWII History The final stop on our World War II journey took us to Bastogne, Belgium—one of the most important sites of the Battle of the Bulge. Last year, our family spent a week exploring WWII sites in France and Belgium. We started on the beaches of Normandy, followed the northern coast of France to Dunkirk, and finally reached Bastogne, where one of the war’s fiercest battles unfolded in the winter of 1944. My son and I have always been fascinate

Chris
Jan 15, 20251 min read


Todt Battery: A Massive WWII Gun Built to Intimidate England
The Todt Battery is one of the most famous gun emplacements along the Atlantic Wall. The battery was named after Fritz Todt, the engineer who oversaw much of Germany's military construction efforts. Built between 1940 and 1942, the battery housed four large-caliber guns known as "38 cm SK C/34 naval guns," capable of firing shells weighing about a ton. These powerful guns had a range of up to 55 kilometers (about 34 miles), theoretically allowing them to reach the southern c

Chris
Jan 3, 20252 min read


Exploring Tuzigoot National Monument
On our family trip to Sedona back in 2018, we made a stop at Tuzigoot National Monument. And, it turned out to be a fun stop on our journey to the Grand Canyon. Rising above the Verde River Valley, Tuzigoot is a hilltop pueblo built by the Sinagua people around A.D. 1125. Over time, this ancient settlement grew into a thriving community of about 200 residents living within its 110 interconnected rooms. For nearly 400 years, the Sinagua farmed the valley below, growing corn, b

Chris
Dec 18, 20241 min read


Two Adriatic Port Cities You Need to Visit
Stone walls rise from turquoise water on Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Two cities, Dubrovnik and Split , have watched empires rise and fall from these shores, and both just joined the DuckAbroad Travel Passport collection. Check in at either city to collect your virtual sticker and explore where Roman emperors retired and medieval merchants built fortunes. Dubrovnik: The fortress republic that wouldn't fall Walk Dubrovnik's city walls and you're tracing the perimeter of a 7th-c

Chris
Nov 4, 20242 min read
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