meet the adventurers: a unique journey of co-parenting & global exploration
Meet the heart & soul of havoc on holiday
Hey there! We’re Cam, Casey, Cash, and Crew—the havoc behind Havoc on Holiday.
We created this solo, co-parent, and family travel blog to inspire people to get out and explore the world.
Our mission is to spark an insatiable wanderlust in our readers, leaving them eager to find a way to experience new places near or far.
In this wide array of cultures and landscapes, we create, connect, and build unforgettable memories together and apart.
So, come join us, as we turn the ordinary into the extraordinary through the eyes of our family and as solo wanderers.
Here’s to creating havoc, on holiday at a time.
it can be done.
right before our first son was born, we thought travel would become a distant memory to us. But then we had a striking moment of clarity.
we realized with a lot of strategic planning and good old-fashioned bravery, traveling with and without kids as co-parents absolutely can be done.
Although we’re separated parents, we still find a way to enjoy eachothers company while creating memories with our kids, and supporting one another to solo wander as well.
Interesting questions & facts
Why did you start you travel blog, havoc on holiday?
We started Havoc on Holiday as a way to share our unique co-parenting and travel experiences with other families. We wanted to inspire parents to explore the world with their children and show that even separated couples can successfully co-parent and create unforgettable memories together.
what is your most valuable travel tip for families?
Our most valuable travel tip for families is simple: to be flexible. Traveling with kids can be unpredictable, but if you can go with the flow and adapt to each situation calmly, it will make the experience much more enjoyable for everyone.
what is the most memorable place you’ve visited?
Our most memorable place we’ve ever visited has to be St. Barth’s or Iceland. For St. Barth’s, there’s something magical about the island with its stunning beaches, warm locals, and vibrant culture make it unforgettable. Iceland, on the other hand, is like stepping into an entirely new world.
What’s it really like to travel as separated co-parents?
To be honest, it really isn’t that much different for us than it was when we were together. Obviously, this can vary from family to family, but as two parents who love spending time with their kids and exploring with them, we find the experience so fulfilling for all of us.
how do you balance parenting and traveling?
Balancing parenting and traveling can certainly be a challenge, but we find that keeping a routine drastically helps. We also believe that travel is an exceptional learning experience for our kids, teaching them about different cultures, people, and environments.
How has travel influenced your children’s perspective of the world?
Travel has broadened our children’s horizon immensely. They’ve developed a curiosity about different cultures and a respect for diversity that’s beyond their years, allowing them to grow both emotionally and intellectually.